
Opinion
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Google is broken, and I don't want to play its game anymore.
Whether you're after a new smartphone, a shiny new big-screen TV or a pair of wireless, noise-cancelling headphones, BTTR is here to help you make the right choice. We test dozens of products every year, with honest transparent reviews backed up by in-depth research and coverage of the latest news. If you're looking to buy a new piece of technology, we've got your back.
Opinion
Google is broken, and I don't want to play its game anymore.
Wearables
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra brings plenty of spec and top performance, but its style isn't for everyone and it's uncomfortable to sleep with.
Home Security
Plus, there are more colours for its indoor camera.
Mobile Phones
Motorola has combined elegant design, stunning displays and great cameras to create one of my favourite phones of the year.
Headphones
The OpenFit Air has plenty to like, but compared to the original OpenFit, which is only $80 more (at RRP), it doesn’t offer enough to stand apart.
Mobile Phones
The Nothing Phone (2a) impresses with its performance, but its design is a love/hate thing.
Wearables
Samsung has unveiled its 2024 wearable lineup including the Galaxy Watch7 and Ultra, but there's no Galaxy Ring for Australians just yet.
Audio Visual
Samsung has updated its Galaxy Buds lineup with the new Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro.
Mobile Phones
Samsung has taken the lid off its 2024 Galaxy Z foldables, the Flip6 and the Fold6, and we've got the key details for you here.
Gaming
We've crunched the numbers and looked at to the data to determine this list of the best VR headsets available in Australia today.
Mobile Phones
The Nothing Phone (2) offers a unique design, but you'll either love it or hate it, and that undermines an otherwise solid phone.
Best Guides
If you want a smartphone that doubles as a portable gaming device, then start here: These are the best gaming phones in Australia right now.