Extra buttons are great for so many games, but we’re not quite sure who has hands that can use them all effectively.
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The Nokia X20 feels slightly less than ideal, but nothing is a dealbreaker – it just wants to be a reliable phone for years to come.
After two months with the Sonos Roam, it’s easy to see its strengths over the fancier, more expensive Move.
The HyperX Origins 60 keyboard brings a convenient small form factor in a beautiful package with surprisingly little compromise.
A detailed, bag-by-bag review of the Lego Colosseum, the largest* Lego set ever released. Is it worth the time and money?
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon shows a lot of power in a slim, light body that speaks to how much quality and value awaits in the Intel Evo era.
TP-Link Deco AX3000 kit Wi-Fi 6 mesh router kits are have a nice, subtle design with great features and solid performance.
There’s some key trade offs to keep in mind, but this TCL Android phone shows how much you can get without emptying your bank account.
Zega’s app-enabled “Intelligent Cookware” is a good single pot solution for many cooking needs. The Analogue edition is probably the winner.
Bells and whistles be damned. The EPOS H3 is light and simple by design. But many will hesitate at the price given the simplicity.
Don’t be fooled by its gamercore RGB styles. This microphone is serious – a great choice, just use it with care to get it working just right.
Wi-Fi 6 mesh networking is now easy to get working nicely, and the COVR’s extra Ethernet ports on every unit are a boost over competitors.
The Yubikey 5C NFC is the ideal combo that lets your added peace of mind work with practically every modern device.
The Sonos Roam feels like the Sonos equivalent of an overnight sensation (thanks to 16 years of hard work). Buy one. You won’t regret it.
Part three in our gaming chair series features the MSI MAG CH120. MSI was brave enough to put up a chair for judgement in our ongoing gaming chair series. It wasn’t very good, but had a key saving grace.
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town streamlines some of the farming genre’s clunky aspects, while retaining a warm and familiar heart.