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Andy White
Andy was appointed Tech Editor in 2024 following four years spent putting a huge range of products through their paces. Formerly a sports journalist at Greenways Publishing, he cut his tech teeth testing laptops before taking over as the site’s TV and audio expert. He’s cast his eye over more headphones and televisions than you can shake a stick at but has also reviewed football boots, handheld game consoles and just about everything in between. As well as testing, writing and editing, Andy covers product launches and key industry events in the UK and overseas.
- recommendedLG XBOOM Go PL7: A technicolour triumph The LG XBOOM Go PL7 is a great party-ready speaker for those wanting impactful audio and alluring lighting effects£139
- recommendedCreative Pebble V3: Versatile PC speakers for under £40 Now with Bluetooth connectivity, the V3 are the best iteration of Creative’s affordable Pebble speakers to date£35
- LG Tone Free (FN6) review: The most hygienic earbuds Their charging case may break down bacteria but the LG Tone Free FN6 don’t break the wireless earbud mould£150
- best buyFnatic React: A Fntastic gaming headset The Fnatic React is a great gaming headset with only a couple of minor flaws£70
- recommendedAmazon Echo Studio: Amazon’s best-sounding smart speaker The Echo Studio offers a unique feature set and a big sound that belies its relatively small size£190
- recommendedAudio Pro G10 review: Scandi style meets Google smarts Stylish, smart and with great audio to boot, the Audio Pro G10 is a standout wireless speaker£226
- recommendedBose SleepBuds II review: The best headphones for sleeping Combining unmatched comfort and effective in-app sleeping aids, the SleepBuds II are well worth trying if you struggle to nod off£230
- recommendedSennheiser CX 400BT: Save £45 Sennheiser’s first true wireless headphones outside the Momentum range offer the same superb sound quality without such a steep price tag£170
- recommendedGrado GT220: Light on features but sonically superb If you’re willing to forgo fancy features in favour of supreme sound quality, the Grado GT220 are the buds to buy£250
- recommendedUE Hyperboom: The largest, loudest Boom yet Ultimate Ears’ biggest speaker is also one of its best, delivering superb sound at frighteningly loud volumes£359
- Braun LE03: A successful return for Braun The Braun LE03 delivers muscular audio and effective Google Assistant integration in an attractive, minimalist package£349
- recommendedLindy BNX-100XT: Only a minor update A solid entry point to active noise-cancelling headphones but the upgrade from the original BNX-100 is negligible£100
- Skullcandy Indy Evo: Far from revolutionary The Skullcandy Indy Evo are a solid pair of true wireless earbuds but they struggle to stand out from the crowd£90
- Razer Blade Stealth 13 (2020) review: Ultraportable gaming There’s nothing quite like the Razer Blade Stealth 13 but you can’t help wondering there’s a reason for that£2099
- recommendedBowers & Wilkins PI3 review: Neckbuds for audiophiles Bowers & Wilkins’ first wireless in-ear neckband headphones are a resounding success – but there’s room for improvement£170