
Appliances
Dyson's Supersonic r pro-grade pipe hair dryer is now out Down Under
Th SuperSonic r was originally designed for professional salons, but Aussies can now bring it home for $799
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Appliances
Th SuperSonic r was originally designed for professional salons, but Aussies can now bring it home for $799
Mobile Phones
The OPPO A5 Pro 5G's biggest selling points are about its battery and its water resistance. I'm scared to combine the two.
Headphones
Apple's premium noise cancelling headphones, the AirPods Max, offer great sound and connectivity and luxurious design, but aren't perfect.
Software
At a time that the Australian Government is banning social media for kids under 16, Google is about to give kids access to its Gemini AI platform.
Computing
Amazon's latest eero routers promise Wi-Fi 7 connections to speed up your Wi-Fi, without a lot of complication.
Audio Visual
Samsung's 2025 lineup has arrived in Australia, which means there are lots of big screens with lots of big prices.
Mobile Phones
It's early days, but the Reno13's shiny style is nice for the price.
Software
ChatGPT is launching shopping recommendations, and I'm left wondering what the future holds for BTTR.
Cameras
With products now typically on an annual update cycle with minor spec bumps every year, don't you just wish you could go back to the old days of simple products that just work?
Power Stations
Rated to last for up to 5,000 cycles and more thermally stable and non-combustible than Lithium-ion batteries, these new powerbanks seem like a no-brainer.
Audio Visual
Announced back at CES, we now know how much Hisense's 2025 ULED TV models will cost in Australia
Technology
With a big focus on using PCR plastics in its product lineup, Belkin has taken significant steps towards being a completely carbon neutral company by 2030.