Nothing Ear 1 review: Crystal clear

When Nothing first launched, it said its aim was to build an ecosystem of products that all blended seamlessly into the background. Stuff that worked well, but didn’t get in your way. While we’re nowhere near seeing that dream fully realised yet, Nothing has launched its …

Scosche Rhythm+2.0 review: On the beat

Tracking your heart rate can add a layer of information to your workouts that will give you a better insight into what your body is doing. It’s no surprise to find sensors in all manner of wearables these days – but for those who don’t want …

Poco X3 GT initial review: Turbo power?

Poco, the phone-maker that’s an offshoot of Xiaomi, has been making all kinds of handsets of late: from the highs of the F3, which we could barely fault; to the lows of the M3, which was a steer-clear device. Somewhere in the middle of that spectrum …

Huawei Sound review: Does it deliver sound with soul?

Huawei’s move into the speaker market kicked off with a bold collaboration with Devialet – a renowned French speaker manufacturer – but its initial outcome, in the Sound X, we thought was punching above its weight (and, in particular, asking price). The Huawei Sound is the …

Polar Vantage M2 review: Going the distance

The Polar Vantage M2 is a sports watch for anyone who’s ready for a bigger hit of training stats, but doesn’t want to spend the really big money to get them. The follow-up to the Vantage M seeks to bring in more of the features from …