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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Sennheiser Accentum Plus Wireless Review: Too High-end But Not Enough
Sennheiser extends its Accentum range of affordable Bluetooth headsets with the Sennheiser Accentum Plus Wireless, a mid-range model with a premium touch. I reviewed this wireless headset with Active Noise Cancellation which sells for $229.90 a pop. If you’re looking for a headset with good audio quality, decent ANC, and full connectivity at a low price, this full review should interest you.

by Antoine Engels

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9 Min. Reading time

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TABLET
Ugreen Nexode Robot GaN 65W Review: A Tiny Yet Powerful USB charger
The Ugreen Nexode Robot GaN 65W is a cute little USB charger with a tiny face that depicts the charge level of your device. Its compact size conceals three USB ports that can charge a trio of devices simultaneously at a maximum power of 65 watts. I’ve reviewed the Ugreen Nexode Robot GaN and would like to share my honest opinion with you.

by Antoine Engels

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7 Min. Reading time

JBL Charge 5 full review

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SMART HOME & ROBOTS
JBL Charge 5 Review: Party Boost for Less than $200
In the Charge 5, JBL packs a full 40 W into a compact housing. At the same time, the Bluetooth speaker is protected against water and dust according to IP67 certification and comes in many colors. So is JBL doing everything right with this speaker, which costs around $180? We find out with music on our ears in the nextpit test!

by Benjamin Lucks

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SMART HOME & ROBOTS
Geekom A7 Review: Outguns The Mac Mini At A Far Cheaper Price
With the new Geekom A7, the mini PC manufacturer has taken a few pages from Apple’s Mac Mini book. While the visual similarities are obvious as soon as you unbox it, the A7 conceals different hardware. Instead of an M2 processor, there is AMD architecture and for less than $850, you get a massive amount of memory. However, can the A7 compete with Apple’s model? The answer might leave you bewildered…

by Benjamin Lucks

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13 Min. Reading time

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TABLET
Redmi 13C Review: Smartphone Bargain for Less Than $125?
With the Redmi 13C, Xiaomi offers one of its most affordable smartphones for the masses. At first glance, the entry-level smartphone looks like an expensive high-end smartphone. However, does the lavish camera element and the back design hide its drawbacks or is the low-cost Xiaomi actually good for everyday use? It is time for us to take a closer look at the Redmi 13C in the nextpit review!

by Benjamin Lucks

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10 Min. Reading time

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TABLET
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G Review: 5 Years of Android for Under $200?
The Galaxy A15 5G from Samsung has a major advantage over other entry-level smartphones: in the best-case scenario, the phone would receive security updates for five years and would therefore be particularly durable. But will the performance last until 2029, and will the phone even be convincing in everyday use? Reason enough for us to test the phone.

by Benjamin Lucks

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11 Min. Reading time

OnePlus Watch 2

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VR & AR
OnePlus Watch 2 Review: Does Its $300 Price Tag Justify the Drawbacks?
In its second attempt to create a smartwatch, OnePlus has partnered with Google to deliver a more efficient device. While the OnePlus Watch 2 offers solid battery life and premium built quality, it lacks consistency and creativity on the software side. In this review, I will discuss the highlights and lowlights of OnePlus’s new smartwatch.

by Camila Rinaldi

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18 Min. Reading time

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Nothing Phone (2a) Review: Is There More Than Just Exceptional Design?
After entering a more premium market with the Nothing Phone (2), Carl Pei’s brand returns with an affordable smartphone: the Nothing Phone (2a). Retailing at $349 a pop, the Nothing Phone (2a) offers a well-balanced handset with above-average specifications. It’s clearly the best-looking mid-range smartphone of 2024, but is it mere cosmetics? I share my honest opinion about the Nothing Phone (2a) in this full review.

by Antoine Engels

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15 Min. Reading time

Samsung One UI 6

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TABLET
Samsung One UI 6 Review: Just About Right!
With every new Android version, Samsung also gives us an update to One UI, its mobile operating system skin for Galaxy devices. Together with the Galaxy S24 series and Android 14, we have arrived at One UI 6. After spending the past few years not using a Samsung smartphone, I’m back and had a good look at the new skin on my Galaxy S24 Ultra. Here is the One UI 6 review.

by Carsten Drees

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13 Min. Reading time

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SMARTPHONES
Is the Steam Deck the World’s Best Console? A Long-Term Review
A handheld console so powerful that you can play both PC and console games anywhere—this is the promise of the Steam Deck, Valve’s first foray into the console market. But can it truly deliver on this promise? After three months of rigorous testing, we’re ready to draw our conclusions.

by Timo Brauer

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9 Min. Reading time