Batman: Arkham Shadow review: an almost flawless VR experience By Hamish Hector published 29 October 24 Batman: Arkham Shadow is a full-on AAA VR experience that everyone with a Meta Quest 3 or 3S should try
I watched all six episodes of Ironheart on Disney+, and Marvel and Ryan Coogler have conjured up a magical show that falls just short of being iconic By Tom Power published 25 June 25 Riri Williams suits up in the final TV show of Marvel's Phase 5 lineup, which is as surprisingly emotional as it is supernaturally stylish.
InfiRay NV2 Car Night Vision system review By Alastair Jennings published 9 April 24 The InfiRay NV2 utilizes advanced IR cameras and AI technology to provide visual and audio warnings, enhancing road safety and awareness.
I used the Honor Magic V5 for a week and it put a spell on me By Jamie Richards published 19 October 25 The Honor Magic V5 lands on UK shelves with incredible displays, a huge battery, and genuinely impressive cameras. It’s the Galaxy Z Fold 7 rival Samsung should be most worried about.
Aura smart sleep mask review By Ruth Jones last updated 18 March 24 With total blackout and immersive sound, the Aura smart sleep mask is a new sleep experience, but not the most user-friendly.
Assassin's Creed Nexus VR finally let me perform a leap of faith in virtual reality and I didn’t even throw up By Dashiell Wood published 4 March 25 Assassin's Creed Nexus VR is a solid VR interpretation of Assassin’s Creed, but it’s not quite good enough to justify buying a Meta Quest 2 or 3 if you don’t already have one.
I spent a week with the Samsung Galaxy XR and Apple's Vision Pro has nothing to worry about – yet By Lance Ulanoff published 4 November 25 Samsung's first mixed-reality headset is a decent first effort, but it fails to impress in a few key areas.
Even Realities Even G1 AR glasses review By Alastair Jennings published 20 May 25 Clever AR glasses with a heads-up display are impressive – but features are limited for the moment
Psylo browser review By Shaun Rockwood published 24 July 25 Psylo is a brand new mobile browser for iOS devices, designed to defeat tracking and fingerprinting.
I tried Google's Android XR prototype and they can't do much but Meta should still be terrified By Philip Berne published 21 May 25 The legacy of Google Glass
Goovis Art (A1) 3D Head Mounted Display review By Alastair Jennings published 7 December 24 Ultra-lightweight headset display with impressive visuals and open design
Hide.me VPN review By Mike Williams last updated 21 July 25 Hide.me offers a range of advanced features with impressive performance levels.
Honor Magic V2 review: a benchmark-setting beauty By Axel Metz last updated 6 February 24 Read our full review of Honor’s latest foldable flagship, the Honor Magic V2.
I was drawn to South of Midnight by its masterful audio and visual presentation but fell in love with its incredible exploration and combat By Ural Garrett published 3 April 25 Saving the world with a supernatural needle and thread
Eternal Strands review: magic monster hunting By Alan Wen published 27 January 25 Eternal Strands is a Zelda-cum-Colossus-cum-Monster Hunter action RPG elevated by its unique physics-based magic
Epic Browser Review: Features, Usage, and Competition By Desire Athow last updated 24 July 25 Our detailed review of the Epic browser will help you judge this easy-to-use and secure browser’s suitability for your needs.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard review: old gods, new magic By Cat Bussell published 28 October 24 BioWare’s fantasy RPG offers thrilling combat and memorable characters. However, thin side quests and an inaccessible main story prevent this strong title from reaching true excellence.
Genki Aegis Shield review: a Nintendo Switch 2 screen protector that's just as durable as it is affordable By Harry Padoan published 20 September 25 I reviewed a Nintendo Switch 2 screen protector that supposedly survived a drilling – but how durable was it really?
RayNeo Air 2s extended reality glasses review By Alastair Jennings published 12 December 24 Budget-friendly Extended Reality glasses that give you a virtual 201in screen no matter where you are.
Amazon Echo Frames (Gen 3) review: Good looks, sound, and intelligence – but I want more By Lance Ulanoff published 7 December 23 Amazon's latest Echo Frames look good, sound even better, and are your low-key constant companion – but I have some notes.
Meta Quest 3S review: the world’s best affordable VR headset By Hamish Hector last updated 14 October 24 The Meta Quest 3S has flaws, but it’s easily the world’s best budget VR headset.
The Xreal One AR glasses are the best AR smart glasses I’ve tested in four years of reviewing XR tech By Hamish Hector published 6 April 25 The Xreal One AR glasses come out swinging with the best audio I’ve heard from a pair of smart specs, and impressive visuals – though they come at a price.
Sword Of The Sea is a technicolor trip of a game from the makers of Journey By Ben Gilbert published 6 September 25 Mind-bending mechanics and cosmic backdrops deliver an allegory for our collapsing ecosystem and the immensity of nature.
I test TV antennas for a living, and the Antennas Direct ClearStream Eclipse is the best choice for most people By Daniel Kumin published 20 February 25 The ClearStream Eclipse is an unobtrusive yet powerful antenna that's priced lower than much of its higher-end indoor antenna competition.
Razer Blue Screen review: the green screen just got clever By Reece Bithrey published 27 January 25 The Razer Blue Screen is a fantastic green screen that’s easy to set up and use. While expensive, it’s well worth the cost.
Thermal Master NV300 Max car night-vision camera review By Alastair Jennings published 5 November 24 Attaching to the front of your car, this IR thermal camera utilises AI technology to instantly alert you to the presence of possible upcoming dangers.
Apple Vision Pro M5 review: faster, clearer, and finally comfortable By Lance Ulanoff published 21 October 25 Apple's impressive spatial computing headset gets a much-needed fit update and a noticeable power and performance boost from the M5 chip – but that price is still a problem.
Fear The Spotlight review: Blumhouse’s debut horror game is full of heart By Lucy Buglass published 21 October 24 Fear the Spotlight is the debut game from Blumhouse. But is it worth your time?
Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) review By Sam Dawson last updated 9 May 25 Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 private DNS and WARP VPN are free to use, easy to set up, but they're let down by a lack of core privacy features and poor speeds.