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HEADPHONES
Huawei FreeBuds 3i review: the superior option
With the FreeBuds 3i, Huawei will be embarking upon the true wireless earbuds path for the first time without having to settle for an ugly-looking device that hangs out of your ear. It achieves this by using silicone plugs in order to better seal the ear canal against any outside, environmental noise. The ANC technology used is, theoretically, capable of delivering additional peace and quiet. Does this sound like a well-known concept to you? Yes, under the name Magic Earbuds, the Honor brand carries an almost identical model in its lineup, which are available at an even cheaper price point. Why then is this Huawei variant the better option? You will find out more in our review.

by Berti Kolbow-Lehradt

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9 Min. Reading time

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HEADPHONES
Soundcore Spirit X2 in review: a cheap alternative to Apple’s Powerbeats Pro
It’s annoying when during a really good endurance run your in-ear headphones suddenly slip out of your ear canal and fall to the ground. With many true wireless headphones, this can hardly be avoided, because they are not fixed solidly enough to your ears. The Powerbeats Pro are completely different, with a sturdy bridge and a rubber claw that clings to your ears. But if the price that Apple charges is too high for you, then you should consider the Soundcore Spirit X2 from Anker, which realizes this concept for less than half the cost.

by Berti Kolbow-Lehradt

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8 Min. Reading time

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TABLET
Sony Xperia 10 II Review: vastly improved but still falls short
Sony maintains its smartphone recipe and the 21:9 format in the mid-range market with the Sony Xperia 10 II or “Mark Two”. After spending a couple of weeks with it, the Sony Xperia 10 II happens to mark a giant leap forward compared to its previous generation, although that is not quite good enough to make it a viable choice for a phone that retails at around $400.

by Antoine Engels

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11 Min. Reading time

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip review: bending it best
After the Galaxy Fold, Samsung took a second stab at the whole foldable smartphone thing and, with the Galaxy Z Flip, has created the most practical and usable foldable phones to date. The Flip appeals more to a broader user base than the Fold, and in this full review, you will learn what life is like when you use the Galaxy Z Flip as your daily driver.

by David McCourt

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12 Min. Reading time

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HEADPHONES
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 review: German engineering does it again
Sennheiser returns to the true wireless market with its true wireless Momentum True Wireless 2 headphones. This pair is more or less the same recipe as the previous model but claims to provide longer battery life and active noise cancelation (ANC). The price of $300 thus seems slightly more justified than on the Momentum True Wireless. But at this price point, even the slightest defects will feel painful.

by Antoine Engels

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10 Min. Reading time

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LG Velvet review: back on the smartphone catwalk
LG smartphones have gotten a little stale of late. When you look back at the G8 ThinQ, the V50 ThinQ, and the V60 ThinQ, it’s clear that the South Korean company had slipped into a rut. With the Velvet, LG has ripped up the blueprints and built a smartphone that is genuinely sexy, genuinely lovely to hold, and – dare I say it – could even turn heads.

by David McCourt

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11 Min. Reading time

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HEADPHONES
Happy Plugs Air 1 Plus review: style over sound
The Air 1 Plus are the fifth generation of true wireless earbuds from the Swedish audio brand, Happy Plugs. The interesting thing about these is that you can choose either an in-ear design or a classic earbud design. I gave both variants a listen to see how the Stockholm headphones stacked up against the competition.

by David McCourt

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6 Min. Reading time

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Realme X3 SuperZoom review: a great smartphone except where it matters
Realme is starting to establish itself throughout Europe, having launched numerous models in recent times. The Realme X3 SuperZoom is a high-end camera smartphone that boasts of a 64-megapixel sensor, a periscopic telephoto lens, and a 60x zoom lens – all for less than €500. After all, we did promise a full review of this handset in our previous Realme X3 SuperZoom camera review.

by Antoine Engels

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17 Min. Reading time

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HEADPHONES
Soundcore Spirit Dot 2 review: solid Galaxy Buds+ alternatives
The Anker Soundcore range has been expanding rapidly recently, and there are plenty of designs and styles to choose from today. I took a look at the Spirit Dot 2 true wireless earbuds to see how they stack up to the competition in what is quickly becoming a very crowded market.

by David McCourt

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8 Min. Reading time

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E-BIKES
Sushi Bike review: the flagship killer of the e-bike world
If you are looking for an e-bike these days, you probably have a fat wallet. Most e-bikes cost several thousand dollars, are networked, and packed with electronics. If you are just looking for an attractive e-bike without a lot of frills, you should definitely check out the Sushi Bikes. We tested the Maki M2 model for one week under the hardest physical use for you.

by Shu On Kwok

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6 Min. Reading time