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VR & AR
Google Pixel Watch review: Not (quite) the Apple Watch for Android
Google has been working on the Pixel Watch for a long time now. Together with Samsung, the company is pushing the Wear OS operating system, whereas the acquisition of Fitbit is supposed to provide the right know-how in the field of health and wellness. However, does the long-awaited smartwatch really manage the ultimate mix of smart functions and sports smartwatch? Let’s find out in our Google Pixel Watch review!

by Stefan Möllenhoff

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14 Min. Reading time

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16 Min.

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Google Pixel 7 Pro review: The best Pixel ever
Repeating last year’s saga, the new Pixel 7 Pro hits the market at a fairly reasonable price point. Google’s biggest flagship smartphone for the year features an excellent quality display, an extremely versatile camera, and a processor with pretty solid performance. However, is it enough to compete with other major smartphone manufacturers like Apple and Samsung? Find out in this Pixel 7 Pro review!

by Camila Rinaldi

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16 Min. Reading time

Unboxing is also more fun with the special edition.

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7 Min.

NEXTPIT
Mini PC in pretty special edition: Geekom Mini Air 11 for the anniversary at a top price
The Geekom Mini Air 11 is not much larger than a cheese box. However, it is supposed to replace your large and, above all, power-hungry desktop PC. We reviewed the computer, which costs less than $250, and reveal whether it is worth buying for a home office environment. Not only has Geekom revealed its new mascot to celebrate its anniversary, you can also obtain great discounts on its selection of computers!

by Benjamin Lucks

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7 Min. Reading time

Apple Watch SE review

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19 Min.

VR & AR
Apple Watch SE review: Ready for the fun!
The new Apple Watch SE feels great on the wrist, offers the core functions of the mainstream models, and seamless integration with the iPhone—offering all these at an affordable price. If you are looking for a smartwatch that can automatically record your physical activities, I will show you why the new generation Watch SE could be a great option in this review.

by Camila Rinaldi

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19 Min. Reading time

Xiaomi 12S Ultra's zoom camera will be upgraded on 13 Ultra

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17 Min.

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Xiaomi 12S Ultra review: Leica to the fore
The Xiaomi 12S Ultra is the first smartphone in which the relatively new collaboration with camera expert Leica manifests itself, even though the tiny logo is easy enough to miss on the huge camera array at the back. Xiaomi equips the camera flagship the 1-inch Sony IMX989 image sensor for this special occasion for the very first time in its own history. We take a closer look at the 12S Ultra in the NextPit review.

by Matthias Zellmer

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17 Min. Reading time

You get a more modern design with the Fitbit Inspire 3.

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10 Min.

SMARTWATCH & TRACKERS
Fitbit Inspire 3 review: Aching belly instead of a six pack
If you are looking for a lightweight fitness tracker that packs plenty of features and have a long battery life, then you will love Fitbit’s Inspire series! The latest model is touted to be able to last for up to ten days when worn and used, where it can also measure your pulse rate and blood oxygen level, in addition to sleep, mindfulness, and daily form—all that for less than $100. However, the NextPit review also reveals how the Inspire 3 suffers particularly from Fitbit’s fatal flaw.

by Benjamin Lucks

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10 Min. Reading time

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Xiaomi 12T Pro hands-on: Everything you want in a flagship except for the price
The Xiaomi 12T Pro is a high-end smartphone with a 200 MP camera lens, a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, a big 5,000 mAh battery, and 120 W fast charging. In this hands-on, I share my first impressions of this affordable flagship that costs less than $800.

by Antoine Engels

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10 Min. Reading time

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Xiaomi 12T hands-on: When having 200 MP doesn’t matter
Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi 12T and Xiaomi 12T Pro today after a few “China only” presentations like the Mix Fold 2. The former comes equipped with a spectacular 200 MP camera, while the other is a bit more discreet at “just” 108 MP resolution. The NextPit editors found it challenging to spot the difference between the two models after checking them out. This article focuses on the more affordable Xiaomi 12T, while you can read the first hands-on of the Xiaomi 12T Pro here.

by Matthias Zellmer

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10 Min. Reading time

Xiaomi 12t and Xiaomi 12t Pro compared

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Xiaomi 12T vs. 12T Pro compared: Is the upgrade worth it?
Xiaomi has just unveiled the new upper-class smartphones Xiaomi 12T and Xiaomi 12T Pro at its first global event outside of China. The $800 Xiaomi 12T Pro is the first Xiaomi smartphone with a 200-megapixel camera, and the $150 cheaper 12T has an interesting processor. NextPit shows you the differences between the 12T and 12T Pro in detail.

by Stefan Möllenhoff

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7 Min. Reading time

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10 Min.

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Realme 9 5G review: More average than classy
Along with gas, electricity, and ice cream scoops, smartphones are also becoming more and more expensive. Apple now charges a hefty premium for its iPhone 14 and even once “cheap” smartphone manufacturers have already rolled out devices that cross the mythical $1,000 mark. Mid-ranger handsets offer many features from the flagship level at a fraction of the cost, making them an attractive proposition for those who are on the lookout for value-for-money devices. The Realme 9 5G, for instance, costs a mere $200 if you find a good offer. Continue reading on whether it is worth buying in this NextPit review!

by Benjamin Lucks

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10 Min. Reading time