Reviews
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Review: Unitree Go2 Pro robot is fun on four legs – but it needs a purpose in life
"That is so cool! But what do you do with it?" Those are the two things that just about everyone says upon seeing my Unitree Go2 Pro robot for the first time. The latter is a hard question to answer, as the bot is kind of a tool and kind of a toy. -
Review: Rough and ready with the WP300 modular rugged smartphone
Oukitel has launched what it's calling as the world's first industrial-grade modular rugged phone, the WP300. It's seriously tough, but also the most fun I've had with a smartphone in a long time. -
Review: Bob & Brad hand massager kneads weary digits
If your hands ever get achy after a hard day's work or just the passage of the years, the Bob & Brad hand massager is designed to provide a professional hand treatment at home. We put one through its paces and recorded the results with our free hand. -
Review: 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV is a truck with a cyberglow aftertaste
When the Silverado EV was first announced, it felt like a hurried push to play catchup with Ford’s Lightning. I thus assumed that it’d be a bedazzled version of the gas truck. Surprisingly, the EV has very little in common with the combustion models. -
Review: Narwal Freo Pro robovac aces long hair on a budget
Long hair can be a giant pain when it comes to robot vacuums, winding around the main and side brushes until things grind to a halt. Narwal's affordable Freo Pro robovac and mop comprehensively solves this problem with a pair of smart innovations. -
Review: Going pico with world's first tri-fold portable projector
Earlier this year, Aurzen took to Kickstarter (and CES) with a snazzy portable projector made up of three components connected via hinges so that users didn't need to carry a tripod stand. We've been getting bendy with one for the last few weeks. -
Review: All-electric 2025 Rivian R1T bucks the truck trend
The Rivian R1T is a pickup truck, yes. But it’s also not. The Rivian is more a product of Silicon Valley than it is Detroit, which is why it’s so unique. -
Review: 2025 Ram 1500 RHO – Goodbye T-Rex, hello Rhino
To replace the TRX, Ram has the 1500 RHO which has a three liter Hurricane engine. Ram made sure it was more powerful than Ford’s Raptor, of course. Marketing is important. -
More suck for your buck: Roborock F25 ACE wet/dry vacuum review
We review Roborock's new wet and dry stick vacuum, the F25 ACE, which delivers a lot of bang for a reasonable amount of bucks. From powerful suction and anti-tangle tech to auto-dispensing detergent and self-cleaning, it ticks many boxes. -
Revolutionary grill folds up small on the go and cooks like a pro
You can now go camping without having to compromise on meal time, with the world's first top-heating grill that sets up in seconds and then folds down to an easy-to-carry briefcase-sized portable kit you can take with you anywhere. -
Review: Compact Freedo projector gets Google TV out and about
As it starts to get a little warmer in the Northern Hemisphere, you might be looking to the yard for movie nights. Many portable projectors still need to be plugged in, but Dangbei's Freedo caters for cable-free watching for up to 2.5 hours. -
Review: 2025 Toyota Crown and Crown Signia – the present is electrified
The future might be electric, but the present is electrified. That’s Toyota’s stance, and the Crown is one of several models the automaker offers that follow what has been proven a prescient aim.
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