
When it comes to compact all-in-one amplifiers, it can hardly be done better than the Cambridge Evo 150.

Pinell is back with a new travel radio, which convinces on all areas except one.

Ordinary table fans be excused, we would much rather have a Dyson, even though it is expensive.

A lot less expensive than you would think.

The Sony Xperia 1 III is perhaps the best smartphone from Sony to date. All the virtues of the predecessors are preserved, while improvements have been made where applicable.

The Focal speakers are a firework of colours, but that's not the only reason we love them.

Nanoleaf Elements looks like a brilliant idea, but it's not that straightforward to get a mood light in the smart home.

Italian EAM Lab has designed a very solid amplifier that drives most with conviction. At this price, there is little to wonder about.

Asus' black luxury racer costs a lot of money. But not as many as you might think when you see how fast it is.

Beosound Explore looks like a can of tomatoes, but sounds significantly better - although it it is not entire free from tinny sound. We test B&O's cheapest wireless speaker.

The test's cheapest soundbar will provide a clear sound improvement, but also shows that it pays to put a little extra money on the table.

TCL has one of the cheapest soundbars that can offer "real" Atmos sound with built-in height channels. And considering the price, it sounds really nice!

Yamaha's soundbar entertains on film with clear dialogues and reasonably powerful sound. But is it just as good for music?

With Klipsch at the helm, the room comes to life whith bullets flying and explosions booming. This must be the most intense thing we have heard at this price!

The Samsung HW-Q610A is an excellent soundbar with great, three-dimensional sound, and the Atmos effects are palpable.
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