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Aqara G410 doorbell camera hub with speaker and mounting plate on a light surface.

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10 Min.

SMART LIGHTING
This Doorbell Recognizes Your Friends – And It Actually Works!
Following the successful Camera Hub G5 Pro, Aqara is introducing a completely new concept. The Doorbell Camera Hub G410 would like to find a place at your front door, either wired or battery-operated. And thanks to facial recognition, it enables particularly smart identification of visitors. Find out here whether the idea works and why the smart doorbell initially caused displeasure in the test.

by Benjamin Lucks

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10 Min. Reading time

Close-up of a OnePlus Buds 4 wireless earbud in an ear.

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9 Min.

ELECTRIC VEHICLES
These Earbuds are Amazing: OnePlus Buds 4 Review
OnePlus is back with a successor to the Buds 3. The OnePlus Buds 4 not only offer two separate drivers for bass and treble, both sound generators are controlled by their respective audio converters. This OnePlus Buds 4 review reveals whether such a configuration enables better sound quality, among other functions, that these in-ear earbuds have to offer!

by Benjamin Lucks

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9 Min. Reading time

A person checking the OnePlus Watch 3 on their wrist, displaying time and fitness stats.

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8 Min.

VR & AR
5 Key Differences That Set the Compact OnePlus Watch 3 Apart
I believe smartphone manufacturers leveraging wearables as phone accessories should provide a more diverse product lineup. Apple does it. Samsung does it. Now, OnePlus joins the party. The latest OnePlus Watch 3 series finally includes both 46 mm and 43 mm variants. It took the Chinese company a while to adopt this dual-size approach, and I’m glad they finally did. Better still, they’ve now integrated menstrual cycle tracking into their health app. But here’s the question: does shrinking the hardware compromise the overall experience or refine it?

by Camila Rinaldi

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8 Min. Reading time

A close-up of a Withings ScanWatch Nova on a wrist with hair and sunlight in the background.

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14 Min.

VR & AR
Scanwatch Nova Review: Not very Smart but Caters to Fitness Buffs
Although the Withings Scanwatch Nova only offers a handful of smart features, it is very expensive, with an RRP of just under $600. To rub salt into the wound, you can only access its full range of functions with a premium subscription. Nevertheless, it was able to secure an absolute top-drawer rating in the review — I’ll tell you why this is the case in detail for once!

by Benjamin Lucks

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14 Min. Reading time

Side view of a smartphone with dual cameras and a sleek design.

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9 Min.

TABLET
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Review: Extra-Thin, But at What Cost?
With a body thickness measuring just 5.8 mm, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge sets new standards in terms of slim design. This makes it not only significantly thinner but also noticeably lighter compared to most of the current smartphones. However, what impact does this design have on everyday usability and features?

by Timo Brauer

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9 Min. Reading time

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8 Min.

TABLET
Honor 400 Pro Review: Between a mid-range and flagship
A $999.99 price tag for a top-of-the-range smartphone is now the norm. Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi often charge $1,200 or more for their flagship models. Honor, on the other hand, is sending out a clear signal with the Honor 400 Pro: top performance does not necessarily translate to a high price. With an entry-level price of $999.99, the question arises as to what compromises have been made to achieve this device. We reviewed the smartphone to find out more.

by Timo Brauer

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8 Min. Reading time

A person holding Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones, showing the ear cups and headband.

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13 Min.

ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Sony WH-1000XM6 Review: Are These the Best Over-Ear Headphones?
With the return of the foldable design, Sony was able to win a lot of praise with the WH-1000XM6! However, is bringing back a two-year-old feature enough to justify the headphones’ higher price? Over at nextpit, I had the privilege of using the new flagship headphones for almost three weeks and am in a good position to answer all questions you should have before buying them in this review.

by Benjamin Lucks

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13 Min. Reading time

A black Roborock Saros Z70 robot vacuum cleaner docked against a wall.

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9 Min.

OUTDOOR & GARDEN
Roborock Saros Z70 Review: The Perfect Robot Vacuum Cleaner?
The Roborock Saros Z70 is nothing less than the first robot vacuum cleaner with a robotic arm that can actually grab stuff! The $1,999 question is: how practical is the robotic arm, and is it worth picking up at this price point? Let’s find out in nextpit’s detailed review.

by Thomas Kern

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9 Min. Reading time

A person holding a smartphone displaying the Whoop app, with a fitness tracker on their wrist.

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18 Min.

SMARTWATCH & TRACKERS
Whoop MG Review: The Smartest Wearable for Your Health, Period.
The Whoop MG isn’t your average fitness tracker. Yes, it counts steps and logs the basics, but that’s not the point. Its real focus is on recovery, strain, sleep, and long-term health trends. There’s no screen, no flashy features—just data. It’s built for people who care more about what’s happening inside their body than how many stairs they climbed today. I’ve been wearing it for nearly a month. Here’s what I’ve learned.

by Camila Rinaldi

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18 Min. Reading time

A Google Pixel 9a smartphone resting on a blue surface.

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10 Min.

TABLET
Google Pixel 9a Review: Better Than the Sum of Its Parts
One of the best values in the Android market was updated with a different formula than before. The Google Pixel 9a brings a different design, a big battery, while still packing a good package for the money. Keep reading to find out if the phone is worth buying.

by Rubens Eishima

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10 Min. Reading time