
Computing
When did you last upgrade your home Wi-Fi? eero's new Wi-Fi 7 could help you with better Wi-Fi speeds
Amazon's latest eero routers promise Wi-Fi 7 connections to speed up your Wi-Fi, without a lot of complication.
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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.
Software
From automated account tracking to monitoring and classifying expenses, Gather looks to step in where Pocketbook left off.
Audio Visual
Skullcandy's Method 360 ANC earbuds leverage technology from Bose for both audio quality and fit.
Monitors
Announced back at CES, the espresso Display 15 Pro is now available in Australia, though stocks may be limited.
Wearables
The smart ring market in Australia takes a big step forward with Ultrahuman launching its subscription-free Ring Air down under.