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Rotel DX-5 review: your new miniature stereo amp hero
By Simon Lucas published
Rotel has belatedly realised that ‘small’ really might be ‘beautiful’ after all – and the DX-5 wants to be your miniature stereo hero

KEF XIO review: A massive soundbar with performance (and price) to match
By Simon Cohen published
KEF’s first Dolby Atmos soundbar impresses

I tested the Cuisinart FlexPrep 1.1L – a budget-friendly but incredibly powerful food processor
By Vic Hood published
The Cuisinart FlexPrep 1.1L Food Processor packs a lot of power in a compact package, delivering high-quality results with impressive speed.

Edifier S880DB MKII review: eye-candy small-format active bookshelf speakers that are a feature-filled delight
By James Grimshaw published
The Edifier S880DB MKII active bookshelf speakers look great and shine at the top end but lack bass are up against cheaper, and better, alternatives.

This vibrating light-therapy wand is the best part of my skincare routine — and it’s already helping my acne
By Josephine Watson published
Nanoleaf’s light-therapy treatments are a great, cost-effective way to stimulate your skin, and I think the 6-in-1 light wand is the best of the bunch.

Philips Hue Essential lights are spectacular value, but the originals outshine them in one key way
By Cat Ellis published
Hue Essential bulbs are just as good as the originals in most situations, provided you don't need to dial the brightness right down.

Google Pixel Buds 2a review: cheap earbuds that don't hold up against the competition
By Tom Bedford published
Google's latest low-cost earbuds may solve issues with older buds, but they don't crack the market yet.

Harlan Coben's Run Away review: the most unhinged thriller on Netflix yet
By Jasmine Valentine published
I'm still reeling after watching Harlan Coben's Run Away, which is clearly the most fun you can have on New Year's Day without moving a muscle.
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