10 products Tom's Guide writers actually spent their own money on in 2025

Products Tom's Guide writers bought in 2025
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We test a lot of products at Tom's Guide. From full product reviews to hands-on opinion pieces, our staff is playing with new gadgets every day of the week. But with all the gadgets we review, sometimes something is so good that we need to run to the store (or an online store, more likely) and buy one for ourselves with our own hard-earned cash.

Lots of people think we get everything sent to us, but that's not always the case. A lot of the time, we have to buy devices to fill gaps in our lives, just like anyone else. And those are the products the Tom's Guide team is shouting out today.

Rove R2-4K Dual dash cam — Anthony Spadafora

The Rove 2K-4K Dual installed in a truck with the cables for it and the rear camera cleanly tucked away

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Our first product comes from our Managing Editor, Security and Home Office, Anthony Spadafora. He purchased a new car and wanted a way to protect it. A Rove R2-4K Dual dash camera turned out to be the perfect purchase.

Why did he buy it? He said, "Knowing that every time I turn on my engine I have both front and rear video recording in real time gives me tremendous peace of mind."

Read Anthony's full Rove R2-4K Dual thoughts.

Rove R2-4K Dual
Rove R2-4K Dual: was $149 now $129 at Amazon

If you're looking for a cheap 4K dash cam with a rear view thrown in, then Rove's R2-4K dual is a solid option. it struggles with night vision but for the most part it's a easy-to-use dash cam that offers clear video throughout the day. Plus, you get a 128GB microSD card thrown in.

GameSir G8 Plus — Jeff Parsons

Gamesir G8 Plus mobile controller

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Our U.K. Editor in Chief, Jeff Parsons, spent his cash on a GameSir G8 Plus, and he's very happy with it.

"In a world where costs are constantly increasing, it's refreshing to come across a product that actually seems reasonably priced," he said in his detailed breakdown on why he loves it.

Read Jeff's full GameSir G8 Plus thoughts.

GameSir G8 Plus
GameSir G8 Plus: was $79 now $63 at Amazon

The GameSir G8 Plus is a fantastic phone controller. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, it’s compatible with Android and iOS smartphones, tablets and the Nintendo Switch lineup, enabling you to play all your favorite games on the go. Its Hall Effect thumbsticks and triggers are responsive, and the controller’s ergonomic design ensures all-day comfort.

Fujifilm X-E5 — Ashley Thieme

Hand holding the new Fujifilm X-E5 film simulation camera.

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"I usually like to take pictures of nature, whether I’m at a lake, beach or in the woods, it’s a great way to connect with my surroundings. I’ve been shooting mostly on the Sony a6100 for the last couple of years, but in June, I had the opportunity to head out to Valencia with Fujifilm to test out their then-new camera, the Fujifilm X-E5, which I think is one of the best mirrorless cameras around," said Ashley Thieme, Staff writer, Reviews.

She liked it so much that she went out and bought one after the event. "There is nothing difficult about this camera. Everything runs smoothly, and there is very little room for error," Thieme continued.

Read Ashley's full Fujifilm X-E5 thoughts.

Fujifilm X-E5
Fujifilm X-E5: $1,899 at Amazon

The Fujifilm X-E5 is the resurrection of the X-E series and successor to the Fujifilm X-E4. It’s a 40.2 MP camera with an interchangeable lens. It is incredibly easy to use but produces incredibly satisfying results that’ll please seasoned photographers.

AirPods Pro 2 — Dan Bracaglia

Apple AirPods Pro 2

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Senior Writer, Fitness & Wearables, didn't purchase a newly released product this year; instead, he opted for a pair of AirPods Pro 2.

"Was I a fool for not ponying up the cash for the latest model? No, I ultimately decided, after reading Erin’s equally sound rationale for sticking with the AirPods Pro 2 over the AirPods Pro 3," Dan explained.

Read Dan's full AirPods Pro 2 thoughts.

Apple AirPods Pro 2
Apple AirPods Pro 2: was $249 now $199 at Amazon

The AirPods Pro 2 let you save money and enjoy solid ANC, all the best Apple audio updates, spatial audio, alongside good quality sound and seamless Apple device pairing without spending tons of money on the AirPods Pro 3.

Fujifilm X-T50 — Nikita Achanta

A Fujifilm X-T50 camera in the charcoal grey colorway

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"When I first held it in my hands, all the way back in May 2024, I thought it was a lovely, compact, premium camera that took incredible photos. Fast forward a whole year to me adding it to my cart and paying for it myself," said Nikita Achanta, Senior Writer, Reviews.

"I wouldn't change a thing about the Fujifilm X-T50."

Read Nikita's full Fujifilm X-T50 thoughts.

Fujifilm X-T50 (body only)
Fujifilm X-T50 (body only): $1,599 at Amazon

The Fujifilm X-T50 succeeds and improves on the X-T30 II, and it packs a punch with a huge 40.2MP sensor, excellent in-body image stabilization and reliable autofocus. Its biggest selling point is the new film simulation dial for maximum creativity.

Wireless CarPlay adapter — Dave LeClair

CarPlay Adapter in hand

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This is the product I bought this year and I couldn't be happier with my decision. Could I just have used a USB-C cable instead? Sure, but where's the fun in that?

"Most importantly, it works flawlessly. It never disconnects. My phone always connects in seconds. Delay is the lowest I've ever experienced with a wireless CarPlay device. It's just a solid little device that does exactly what it promises," I wrote in my piece explaining why I like this device.

Read Dave's Wireless CarPlay Adapter thoughts.

vnilrgle Wireless CarPlay Adapter for Apple iPhone (2025 Upgrade)
vnilrgle Wireless CarPlay Adapter for Apple iPhone (2025 Upgrade): was $49 now $29 at Amazon

If you're in the market for a stable wireless CarPlay adapter, look no further. You plug the tiny dongle into your car's USB port, connect and enjoy everything CarPlay offers without wires. It's my favorite thing I purchased in 2025 — I use it every day, it works as advertised, and it makes my life more convenient, which is all I can really ask for.

Ugreen DXP4800 Plus — Ryan Epps

UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus

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"The DXP4800 Plus has proven to be a total lifesaver for uploading and saving all my iPhone photos and videos, as well as handling runoff content for my video editing workflows," Staff Writer Ryan Epps wrote.

"Plus, it’s become a substitute for Netflix and Hulu, allowing me access to my favorite anime, with subtitles to boot," he continued.

Read Ryan's Ugreen DXP4800 Plus thoughts.

UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus
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UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus: was $699 now $594 at Amazon

A NAS is basically a whole virtual computer you can access from anywhere, and this has enough internal horsepower to load content quickly and effectively for streaming — Intel Pentium Gold 8505 CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM and support for up to 136TB of storage.

Mayflash F700 Elite — Tony Polanco

Mayflash F700 Elite

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Tony Polanco, Senior Computing Writer, went out and purchased a fight stick, which furthered his love of fighting games.

"Whether you’re an arcade stick master or novice, the Mayflash F700 Elite is worth checking out for all it provides. Here’s why it’s my favorite product I purchased myself in 2025," Polanco wrote.

Read Tony's full Mayflash F700 Elite thoughts.

Mayflash F700 Elite
Mayflash F700 Elite: $179 at Amazon

The Mayflash F700 Elite is an excellent choice for those looking for an overall solid arcade stick. It packs genuine Sanwa parts, is compatible with multiple platforms, and supports Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, and wired connectivity. You can also customize it with different parts and even add your own artwork. If you're new to arcade sticks, this is an excellent option.

Miro V99 powerbank — John Velasco

MIRO V99 Power Bank Gaming Console.

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John Velasco, Senior Channel Editor for Phones, found a perfect way to spend his hard-earned money on something that's both practical and fun. He got the Miro V99 Power Bank that lets you play classic games while charging your phone.

"I’ve tested many of the best portable chargers around, but the Miro V99 is truly in a class of its own, in part due to how it also doubles as a gaming console," John wrote.

Read John's full Miro V99 Power Bank thoughts.

Miro V99 Power Bank
Miro V99 Power Bank: $39 at Newegg

The Miro V99 packs a 5,000 mAh battery to charge your gadgets while on the go, but it also doubles as a retro gaming handheld complete with controls and a display. It features 15W wireless charging and faster 20W wired speeds.
Price check: $40 @ Walmart

Nintendo Switch 2 — Scott Younker

The Nintendo Switch 2 propped up on a kitchen table

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"This year, one of the few big and best purchases I made was the new Nintendo Switch 2. I’ve had a ton of fun playing original Nintendo games and new third-party titles on it for the last six months," wrote Scott Younker, West Coast Reporter for Tom's Guide, on his decision to buy Nintendo's latest console.

"I can honestly say that the Switch 2 is tons of fun and one of my favorite things I bought this year," Scott continued.

Read Scott's full Nintendo Switch 2 thoughts.

Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo Switch 2: $449 at nintendo.com

With bundles possibly going away and prices expected to rise next year, the standalone console could be your best deal right now. It comes with the Switch 2, a set of Joy-Con 2 controllers, a TV dock and a controller holder for the Joy-Cons.
Price check: Amazon @ $449.99, Best Buy @ $449.99, Target @ $449.99, $449 @ Walmart

Dave LeClair
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Dave LeClair is the Senior News Editor for Tom's Guide, keeping his finger on the pulse of all things technology. He loves taking the complicated happenings in the tech world and explaining why they matter. Whether Apple is announcing the next big thing in the mobile space or a small startup advancing generative AI, Dave will apply his experience to help you figure out what's happening and why it's relevant to your life.

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