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Razer Book 13 review: A superb ultraportable for work
Ultraportable laptops

Razer hits the ultraportable bullseye with its first throw

£1200 inc VAT
Nuraphone review: Brilliantly clever ANC headphones
Headphones

Effective noise cancellation, great sound quality and audio personalisation: a wonderfully clever and great-sounding pair of headphones

£350 inc VAT
SanDisk Extreme Pro: A hefty price tag, but it's worth it
SSDs

The SanDisk Extreme Pro’s bold design certainly won’t be to everyone’s taste, but who cares when the performance is this good?

£180 inc VAT
NuraTrue: Personalised audio in a true wireless package
Headphones

Offering personalised audio in a striking true wireless package, the NuraTrue are excellent earbuds well worth considering

£200 inc VAT
Huawei MateBook E: The best all-round Windows tablet
2-in-1 laptops

A sumptuous OLED display, compact design and competitive price make the Huawei MateBook E a winner

£999 inc VAT
Sony Xperia 1 III review: Nearly brilliant
Mobile phones

Mightily impressive in many ways but expensive and flawed in others, the Sony Xperia 1 III is so close to brilliance

£1200 inc VAT
Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge: A top-end robot vacuum for less
Robot vacuum cleaners

The smartest of Eufy’s RoboVac range is better than ever at cleaning your floors

£340 inc VAT
Nokia G21 review: A low-cost letdown
Mobile phones

With just a few positives and more than a few negatives, the Nokia G21 is a bit of a disappointment

£150 inc VAT
Polar Ignite review: Frustratingly close to brilliance
Wearable technology

The Polar Ignite is brilliant in many ways, but once again slips on consistency and accuracy

£174.50 inc. VAT
Jira review: Breaking free of the scrum
Project management software

Jira is an old-school scrum-based tool that’s growing more agile as it ages

£6 Standard plan (per user, per month), incl VAT