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Nubia Redmagic 7 review: A new gaming phone standard-bearer Nubia makes a swift return with another gaming phone bargain, offering top-tier performance at a competitive price -
Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro review: A bumper mobile gaming package The Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro is a big, powerful gaming phone that shows some consideration for daily use -
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Elvie Stride: A discreet breast pump with top-tier strength The Elvie Stride provides the same ultra-quiet, non-restrictive convenience of the original pump but with increased strength -
Oppo Reno 8 Pro review: Almost a flagship smasher With super-fast charging and impressive performance, the Oppo Reno 8 Pro is close to flagship greatness -
Zhiyun Smooth Q4: Zhiyun’s best smartphone stabiliser yet Some quirks remain but the Q4 is Zhiyun’s most well-rounded smartphone stabiliser to date -
Ruark R1S review: The best DAB bookshelf radio goes online With internet radio and streaming on top of DAB+, the Ruark R1S replaces the R1 Mk4 as the best bookshelf radio -
Anker PowerHouse 767 review: Big mobile solar power With the capacity to handle more demanding devices and appliances, the Anker solar PowerHouse justifies its name -
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LG G3 OLED review: An early contender for TV of the year The LG G3 is brighter and smarter than its 2022 predecessor and one of the best OLED TVs we’ve ever laid eyes on -
Mermade Hair Pro Waver review: Big barrels for beachy hair The Mermade Hair Waver is a convenient tool that creates mermaid-worthy waves on every hair type -
Hot Tools Curl Bar review: The right angle for a curler With its distinctive angled shape, the Hot Tools Curl Bar is well designed for professional stylists and amateurs alike -
Jackery Explorer 1500 Pro: A superb heavy-duty power bank The Jackery Explorer 1500 Pro is a compact, convenient power source that can keep you going for weeks - providing the sun comes out -
Gtech RLM50 review: A no-fuss mower that's short on extras The Gtech RLM50 will do a decent job trimming most of your lawn but costs a lot for what it offers -
Philips Evnia 27M2C5500W review: Fast and curvy Cheaper than we expected, this entry-level Evnia gaming monitor is quick, curvacious and colourful, with I/O ports aplenty