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I spent two weeks testing the brand-new Amazfit Active 3 Premium — and I don’t know why anyone would spend $400 on an Apple Watch again
By Erin Bashford published
The Amazfit Active 3 Premium is a fantastic budget fitness tracker capable of going head-to-head with industry leaders like Oura, Fitbit, and Apple.

Kendall Jenner and Dua Lipa made this 10-year-old Canon compact go viral so I tested it to find out if it’s worth the hype — here’s how it went
By Nikita Achanta published
The Canon PowerShot Elph 360 HS A takes lovely 20.2MP photos and packs creative features in a tiny compact body, but it has some noteworthy flaws.

The GravaStar Mercury V75 Pro HE stands out for its polarizing design — but its rivals outperform it at much lower prices
By Nikita Achanta published
The GravaStar Mercury V75 Pro HE is a good gaming keyboard with 8,000Hz polling and other magnetic features but it faces fierce competition in a crowded market.

I just tested the Epomaker P65 — and it's reminded me how much I love mechanical keyboards in the era of Hall Effect
By Nikita Achanta published
Editor's ChoiceThe Epomaker P65 is an excellent mechanical keyboard featuring a lovely sound profile and offering a wonderful typing experience. It's compact and portable too.

Icebug Järv RB9X review: Takes the crown for most sustainable running shoe
By Erin Bashford published
RecommendedThe Icebug Järv RB9X are a pair of well-made, environmentally friendly trail shoes, with responsive soles that let you feel the ground underfoot.

I tested the Geimori GU38 coffee grinder and it could win a Varia VS3 lookalike contest — but the similarities (mostly) end there
By Erin Bashford published
The Geimori GU38 is a $200 coffee grinder positioned as a VS3 lookalike, but its non-uniform grind and high retention mean it can’t overtake the icon.

Sennheiser HD 400U review: Refined German sound for under $100
By Peter Wolinski published
RecommendedThe Sennheiser HD 400U headphones offer refined German sound quality in a no-frills package. Just don't mind the plasticky build.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro hands-on review: This could beat iPhone 17e at its own game
By Tom Pritchard published
Not yet ratedThe Nothing Phone 4a Pro has a heck of a lot to love, even if it loses some of the unique Nothing design charm in the process. Here are our first impressions.
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