As the name suggests, the Aqara Smart Lock U200 is an electronic door lock for your front door that you can open using fingerprints, passcodes, or NFC devices. Instead of a Wi-Fi connection, the smart door lock relies on a Bluetooth or Thread connection. In the detailed test by nextpit, you can find out how good the smart door lock from Aqara really is.
Jabra has launched its new and probably last wireless earphones, the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2, an evolution of the Jabra Elite 10 we tested several months ago. Not much has changed, apart from this very special charging box. Compatible with Bluetooth LE Audio, it lets you connect the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 to almost any audio source. It’s a lot of fun, and it works really well. We will tell you all about it in this full review.
The Honor 200 Pro is the newest premium mid-ranger from the Chinese company and promises a next-level camera experience for less. It also brings a quirky “organic” design that may be divisive and some of the features found on the flagship Magic 6 line. Let’s see how it compares in performance, camera, battery, and more in this review.
The Poco M6 Pro is priced as an entry-level smartphone. However, with its features, this smartphone certainly comes close to a more expensive category. Is the Poco M6 Pro the elusive value-for-money champion in the $200 to $300 segment? Let’s find out in our review!
With the Flexi Pro, Roborock expands its portfolio of cordless wet and dry vacuum cleaners. In addition to 17,000 Pa suction power, the Roborock vacuum cleaner is more flexible than any other vacuum cleaner that mops! On top of this, the small docking station with hot water for cleaning and hot air for drying rounds off the overall package of this smart cordless vacuum cleaner. In this detailed nextpit review, you can find out why the Roborock Flexi Pro is one of the best vacuum cleaners on the market.
The Poco X6 is a capable 5G smartphone from the Chinese brand, with a price under $300/300€, a big display, and plenty of memory and storage. Let’s see how it performs in the nextpit review, and equally important, how it compares to its Redmi Note twin in terms of camera performance and price.
Imagine a device so ubiquitous that you forget you’re wearing it all week. This is the RingConn Smart Ring. Its comprehensive health and wellness tracking makes it a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their lifestyle. With advanced biometric monitoring and a user-friendly app, RingConn promises to transform how we manage our daily health. Dive into our review to see if this smart ring lives up to the hype.
Apple has just launched its first pair of affordable true wireless earbuds. No, I’m not referring to the AirPods but the Beats Solo Buds. These earbuds from Beats, an Apple subsidiary, costs $79.99 a pop. They have no Active Noise Cancellation, lack spatial audio, do not feature a case that charges the Beats Solo Buds, miss out on wireless charging, does not feature any IP certification…Beats offers the bare minimum here (or perhaps less than what is expected!), but the earbuds meet two very specific needs to perfection: a compact form factor and compatibility with both Android and iOS platforms. I’ll tell you more in this in-depth Beats Solo Buds review.
Sony’s new Bluetooth headset, the Sony ULT WEAR, is rather special. It retails for $199.99, which is rather rare for a Sony headset. Not only that, Sony took a trip down memory lane by resurrecting its Extra Bass technology. The sound of the Sony ULT WEAR is unlike any other Sony headset, for better or worse. Find out what this wireless headset with Active Noise Cancellation is capable of in my in-depth review.
With a 180° wide field of view, a powerful solar panel on the side, and night vision with color display, the Argus 4 Pro from Reolink does pack some special features. However, with an asking price of $219.99 a pop, it can be rather expensive. Is it still worth buying? Let’s take a closer look in the nextpit review!