
Gaming
I really love the design of the ASUS ROG Tessen
I unbox ASUS's mobile gaming controller the ROG Tessen, and it has a phenomenal design let down by some compatibility challenges.
Nick Broughall is the founder and editor of Aussie tech review site BTTR. He is an award-winning reviewer, with 20+ years experience working as an Editor at sites like Finder, Gizmodo and TechRadar.
Gaming
I unbox ASUS's mobile gaming controller the ROG Tessen, and it has a phenomenal design let down by some compatibility challenges.
Streaming
Apple TV Plus launched way back in 2019. More than five years later, Apple has launched an Android app for its streaming TV service.
Audio Visual
With 50 hours of battery life, hybrid Active Noise Cancellation and a simple touch control earcup, the Sennheiser ACCENTUM Plus Wireless headphones look the goods.
Audio Visual
The new Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are designed for athletes, with an integrated monitor to track your heart rate during workouts.
Vacuum Cleaners
I've done the research, tested the products and come up with this list of the best robot vacuums in Australia.
Vacuum Cleaners
Incredible suction and good obstacle avoidance help the Deebot X5 Pro Omni become my favourite robot vacuum so far. But there are "buts".
Streaming
Disney has confirmed that it is launching its ESPN sports channel on Disney+ in Australia in the coming months.
Gaming
The GTEK Wireless Gaming Controller Pro is lightweight, versatile and affordable. I ended up spending hours using it instead of publishing my unboxing video...
Kitchen Appliances
With the Ninja SLUSHi launching in Australia, BTTR spoke with Ninja's Product Marketing Manager to understand how 50,000 people signed up for the appliance's waitlist.
BTTR Roundup
With massive sales momentum, backward compatibility, and sky-high anticipation, the Switch 2 is set to dominate before it even hits store shelves.
Kitchen Appliances
Over 50,000 people across Australia and New Zealand joined the waitlist for the Ninja SLUSHi's launch, so finding one this weekend is going to be tough.
Mobile Plans
Following the demise of Catch.com.au, Optus MVNO Catch Connect informed affiliate partners it's closing its operations at the end of April before retracting its statement.