Rabbit R1 AI companion: An adorable but half-baked idea that you can ignore By Lance Ulanoff published 6 May 24 Rabbit R1 is an ultimately frustrating mobile AI device that offers no incentives to leave your phone behind.
I tested Tribler, an ideal simple, secure torrenting solution By Brian Turner published 12 August 25 Tribler is ideal for anyone looking for a simple, secure torrenting solution. It performs basic torrenting functions excellently and has sophisticated security.
House of Marley Revolution review: a good-sounding budget turntable for first-timers with sustainable style By Chris Rowlands published 3 December 24 The House of Marley Revolution is a distinctive entry-level deck that offers useful Bluetooth connectivity and reliable everyday audio quality at a fair price.
Rekkord Audio F300 turntable review: a classy, fully automatic budget deck let down by a lack of punch and drive By Simon Lucas published 15 August 24 Ease of use is a very good thing when it comes to turntables – but it still needs to be underpinned by a sense of sonic prowess.
LG xboom Grab review: a Bluetooth speaker that finally challenges JBL's Flip lineup By Chris Rowlands published 13 June 25 The LG xboom Grab is a feature-packed Bluetooth speaker with built-in straps, solid battery life and decent bass, plus adaptive sound and lighting.
Victrola Hi-Res Onyx turntable review: a slick-sounding, slender-looking player with a sweet streaming spin By James Grimshaw published 26 August 24 The Victrola Hi-Res Onyx is a great-playing and highly-versatile turntable, offering quality sound both analogue and digital.
The GameSir T7 Pro Floral is another solid controller from the brand, but I’d still recommend other gamepads instead By Rhys Wood published 21 July 25 The GameSir T7 Pro Floral is solid, but some of the brand’s other controllers shine brighter.
Earzz review: AI-powered gadget alerts you to doorbells, alarms, crying babies and more By Alistair Charlton published 27 June 24 The Earzz uses a microphone and AI to alert you to all sorts of household sounds, from kitchen appliances to doorbells.
I tried Dynatrace, a comprehensive and advanced observability platform for enterprises By Ritoban Mukherjee published 20 August 25 Dynatrace delivers enterprise-grade network monitoring with AI-powered insights, but comes with complexity and premium pricing that suits large organizations.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is one of the best racing games in years By Rhys Wood published 18 September 25 Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds isn’t just the best racing game of the year; it brings a confidence and energy that the genre has rarely seen over the past decade and a half. Here's TRG's full review.
Noise Luna Ring (Gen 1) review: An Oura alternative with good sleep insights – but it’s still finding its feet By Becca Caddy published 19 April 25 Solid sleep tracking and useful health insights, all without a subscription. But the overall experience still needs polish, and it’s pricey compared to some rivals.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile review - locked and loaded By Dashiell Wood published 26 March 24 Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is a triumph, offering impressive visuals and a formidable selection of maps and modes.
Tribit XSound Plus 2 review: a budget Bluetooth speaker with booming, well-rounded sound By Josh Russell published 6 July 24 Rocking surprisingly good audio, a flexible 9-band EQ and epic battery life, Tribit’s speaker gives you a lot of boom for your buck.
GameSir Kaleid Flux review: a wired controller with good performance but a few limitations By Lewis Maddison published 1 March 25 The GameSir Kaleid Flux looks and feels a lot like an Xbox controller – does anything set it apart?
Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT turntable review: a primo player that deftly marries quality, cost and convenience By James Grimshaw published 12 October 24 The Audio-Technica AT-LP70XBT is a first-class plug-and-play turntable that supersedes its peers by avoiding their pitfalls.
Balatro review - jokers to the right By Rhys Wood published 28 February 24 Balatro’s poker-fueled deckbuilding makes for an utterly moreish roguelite that’s incredibly tough to put down.
This pocket-sized Bluetooth speaker takes aim at the JBL Go 4 — but sadly, 3 key flaws hold it back By Harry Padoan published 8 January 26 I reviewed a cheap alternative to JBL’s smallest Bluetooth speaker — is it worth buying?
I tested Transmission, a free and easy to use torrent client with massive compatibility By Stefan Ionescu last updated 5 August 25 Transmission is one of the few torrenting clients with widespread compatibility.
I admired the quality of the Logitech Pro X TKL Rapid, but I found it hard to wrangle its analog switches By Lewis Maddison published 28 March 25 The Pro X TKL Rapid aims big with analog functionality – but can it beat the stiff competition?
I tested Audioengine's tiny wireless speakers with a beautiful design and surprisingly impressive audio performance By Steve May published 4 March 25 Compact, with a premium finish, the A2+ are easy on the eye – but they have limitations.
Lenco L-3810 review: striking the perfect chord between analog and digital By Simon Lucas published 20 April 24 Rely on Lenco to pile on the features, including the ability to digitize your vinyl collection, without letting costs get out of control.
OnePlus 13R review: a triple threat of battery, performance, and brilliance By John McCann published 10 January 25 The OnePlus 13R keeps up with the best without splurging on the newest parts, so if you have no desire to part with an obscene amount of cash, this is a flagship killer worth considering.
TP‑Link M8550 5G mobile hotspot review By Alastair Jennings published 9 November 25 Connected to 5G, you can get up to 3.4 Gbps download, making it an ideal option for networks in the field.
Nothing Headphone (1) review: so close to being the best headphones debut I've ever seen, but so far By Matt Bolton published 1 July 25 Nothing's first wireless over-headphones deliver impeccable features, but we've got talk about the sound
I tested FrostWire a free, open-source torrenting solution with impressive download speeds and an extensive content library By Stefan Ionescu published 11 August 25 FrostWire is a free, open-source torrenting solution with impressive download speeds and an extensive content library.
GameSir Kaleid review: one of the best PC controllers, now available for Xbox By Rhys Wood published 24 June 24 The GameSir Kaleid is an Xbox-compatible version of one of our favorite PC controllers, and it’s just as excellent here.
Thrustmaster T128 review: a very capable wheel for the price, but don’t expect a premium design By Lewis Maddison published 26 May 25 The T128 is inexpensive for a racing wheel, but its performance punches above its weight.
LG XBoom Go XG2T review: a hardy yet small Bluetooth speaker primed for all environments By Harry Padoan published 28 December 24 The LG XBoom Go XG2T is a hardy, decent-sounding small speaker that’s great value…when it’s on sale.
Astell & Kern HC4 review: a petite but powerful DAC that sometimes oversteps the mark By Simon Lucas published 30 June 24 The A&K HC4 can turn your smartphone into an open, detailed listen – but in a saturated market, it isn't always the perfect solution.
Tribit Stormbox Lava review: a bass-heavy budget Bluetooth speaker that’s a little rough around the edges By Harry Padoan published 3 April 25 The Tribit Stormbox Lava is a solid-sounding low-priced Bluetooth speaker but it’s held back by a lackluster design and technical issues.