Vantrue E1 review By Alistair Charlton last updated 13 March 24 The Vantrue E1 is a a well-rounded dash cam with a smart design, GPS, decent software, and 2.5K resolution.
Flexiroam review By Ritoban Mukherjee published 9 May 24 Flexiroam is expensive, plus it doesn’t disclose carrier information until after you’ve purchased a plan. But it’s one of the few eSIM providers that also offer a physical SIM card.
Jabra Evolve 2 65 Flex headset review By Steve Clark published 24 December 23 We put the Jabra Evolve 2 65 Flex Bluetooth headset for hybrid workers to the test.
Jabra Elite 8 Active Gen 2 review: One last workout By Michael Sawh published 25 December 24 Jabra’s last sports earbuds are worthy of a spot in your sweaty ears.
Jamf MDM review: an Apple-focused mobile device management solution By Christian Cawley last updated 21 May 24 Jamf's MDM solutions make a great deal of sense for organizations that rely on Apple devices to run their businesses.
I enjoyed Jamboree TV's wacky game show antics, but it's a pricey extra for an unchanged Super Mario Party Jamboree Switch 2 Edition By Alan Wen published 23 July 25 Look, Ma, I'm on TV!
Iiyama ProLite XUB2763HSU-B1 review By Tim Danton published 27 January 25 A low-energy, no-frills 27in IPS panel that delivers solid image quality.
Logitech Brio 105 for Business review By Tim Danton published 8 November 24 A basic 1080p webcam, but it delivers for image quality even in low light.
Just Dance VR review: big on style, lacking in substance By Hamish Hector published 16 October 24 Not so amazing in 2024
Dell Latitude 9450 2-in-1 review By Tim Danton published 23 October 24 A no-compromise business convertible with quality in every area, making it worth the hefty price.
JBL Quantum Stream Talk review: a compact, budget-friendly gaming mic that needs some tweaks to sound its best By Dashiell Wood published 22 February 25 The JBL Quantum Stream Talk impresses from a design and feature standpoint, but its sound needs some tweaking to reach a decent level.
The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max is the best iPhone I've ever tested and I love it – even in Cosmic Orange By Lance Ulanoff published 17 September 25 The Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max is bigger, smarter, and more pressable than its predecessor, and carries the promise of big AI things to come.
Zetexa review By Krishi Chowdhary published 9 September 24 Zetexa is a new eSIM provider, offering excellent unlimited data plans for shorter durations in 170 countries. Read our detailed Zetexa eSIM review to find out if it's a good fit for you.
JBL Flip 6 review By Olivia Tambini last updated 16 February 24 JBL keeps it simple with another excellent Bluetooth speaker that works just as well at the beach as it does at home.
JBL Live Beam 3 review: a strong case for stellar earbuds that easily outlast the rest By Becky Scarrott published 29 June 24 The screen still isn't a must-have for these noise-cancelling earbuds, but the case is smaller, cheaper and more useful – and this time, the JBL sound quality is good too.
Ubigi review By Krishi Chowdhary published 3 September 24 Ubigi is a well-known eSIM provider offering one-time, monthly, and annual plans, making it perfect for digital nomads. However, you don’t get voice calls or SMS.
JBL Tune 305C review: temptingly cheap USB-C earbuds, but there's one key flaw By Harry Padoan published 17 February 25 The JBL Tune 305C have impressive functionality, but their loose fit can cause a few issues.
I spent a week with the Samsung Galaxy XR and Apple's Vision Pro has nothing to worry about – yet By Lance Ulanoff published 4 November 25 Samsung's first mixed-reality headset is a decent first effort, but it fails to impress in a few key areas.
iVanky FusionDock Max 1 docking station review By Collin Probst published 8 June 25 The iVanky FusionDock Max 1 is a powerful docking station for M-Series MacBooks with great ports and quad-display support.
Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP2260(E) review By Dave Mitchell published 2 December 24 A top-value Wi-Fi 6 AP with good performance, excellent cloud management and slick provisioning services.
M1 Finance review By Jitendra Soni last updated 5 July 24 It is a Robo Adviser and investment management firm
I reviewed the JBL Charge 6 Bluetooth speaker, and if you want big, high-quality sound for a great price, it's unbeatable By Simon Lucas published 30 September 25 What JBL doesn’t know about outstanding portable Bluetooth speakers doesn’t seem to be worth knowing. So with the latest JBL Charge does lightning strike [checks notes] a sixth time?
JLab Epic Open Sport review: 'just fine' open-ears that play well but fail to serve up an ace By Tom Bedford published 28 June 25 In a super-busy market, they're hard to recommend
JumpCloud MDM review: support for multi-factor authentication By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 21 May 24 JumpCloud aims to be your new cloud directory with a rich feature set and support for SSO, MDM and MFA.
I tested the Lexar Workflow Go and it’s now essential to my on-location shoots By Alastair Jennings published 4 October 25 The Lexar Workflow Go is an on-site modular card reader, storage and file management system in one.
ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Travel Wireless Charging Set review: an ideal 3-in-1 charger for home and away By Cesci Angell published 4 October 24 A fabulously fast Qi2 charger that'll have you covered wherever you may be.
iPhone 15 review: new to the Island By Lance Ulanoff last updated 19 March 24 Apple has showered its base iPhone model with materials, design flourishes, better image processing, and last year's best mobile processor.
I tested the Razer Joro and liked its portable form factor, but it lacks the performance to match its high price By Lewis Maddison published 10 June 25 The Razer Joro is made for gamers on the move – but is it as good as the stay-at-home alternatives?
JMGO N1S Ultra 4K projector review By Alastair Jennings published 20 June 24 A compact 4K projector boasts powerful projection, making it suitable for presentations and home movies.
Xiaomi Mix Flip review: great to use, hard to find By Alex Walker-Todd published 27 November 24 Xiaomi's first foray into flip-style foldables is taking no prisoners.