Google's new Health app combines fitness tracking, AI coaching and medical records into one platform, though it occasionally prioritises lengthy explanations over quick, glanceable insights
Lava Bold N2 5G pairs distinctive blueprint-inspired design with clean software, dependable performance and long battery life, though its cameras and dated front design reflect its budget positioning
Xiaomi brings QD Mini LED technology to a more accessible price point, delivering impressive picture quality, strong audio, and broad connectivity, though not without a few compromises
The Sony's Bravia 3 II keeps things simple with consistent performance and natural colour tuning, making it easy to live with despite missing out on the miniLED and OLED picture quality
HP EliteBook X G2q pairs the Snapdragon X2 Elite chip with strong battery life, a lightweight design, and enterprise-grade features, though a few rough edges remain
The Xiaomi 17T combines Leica-tuned cameras, a capable MediaTek Dimensity chip and strong battery life, though HyperOS still lacks the polish of other Android rivals
CMF refines its smartwatch formula with a larger AMOLED display, improved GPS and long battery life, creating one of the most practical wearables in its segment
HMD Vibe 2 5G gets the basics right with solid battery life, smooth performance, and clean software, but the Savam AI's Indus integration feels like an early experiment rather than a defining feature
Find X9 Ultra builds on OPPO's already strong camera foundation with better consistency, improved zoom, and more natural output, making it one of the most capable camera-focused smartphones right now
OPPO Find X9s focuses on a balanced premium smartphone experience with strong cameras, good battery life, and a manageable form factor, rather than raw benchmark-focused performance
The OnePlus Nord CE6 packs an 8000mAh battery, 144Hz AMOLED display, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip. Let's break down what works and what does not
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 13 is a niche instant camera aimed at users who enjoy capturing moments as physical prints rather than keeping everything digital
The NoiseFit Diva Araya blends jewellery-inspired styling with everyday smartwatch features, though the companion app and strap quality leave room for improvement
The OnePlus Pad 4 builds on an already strong foundation with better performance and battery life, but the overall experience feels largely unchanged from Pad 3, making upgrades harder to justify
Sennheiser's single-channel wireless microphone system balances flexibility, recording safeguards, and creator-focused features, though portability and pricing remain concerns
The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro focus on sound quality and intelligent features, offering a polished experience overall, though many of their standout features are limited to Samsung devices
Asus Zenbook Duo's dual-screen setup delivers strong multitasking and flexibility, but added weight and a learning curve make it better suited for specific workflows than everyday use
The Motorola Edge 70 Pro offers a well-rounded experience with solid fundamentals, but in a competitive segment, is getting the basics right enough to stand out?