All Reviews

Tom

Nov 14, 2025
Great all round mouse for work and creativity

I have been using the Logitech MX Master 4 for a few weeks and it already feels like the centre of my desk setup. The shape is very comfortable for long days, the new textured shell feels more premium, and the quieter clicks are lovely in a shared office. Being able to switch between my laptop, desktop and tablet with a single mouse is extremely handy, and the battery life is excellent. The new haptic panel and Actions Ring are clever and genuinely helpful in creative apps, although support is still limited and takes a bit of setting up. The sensor is smooth and accurate for work, but it has not really moved on from the previous model and the price is quite high. If you already like the MX range and want a more refined version with some fun new tricks, this is a very strong option.

Sandy

Nov 05, 2025
Verified Purchase
Stunning Details, Thin Skirt

Two collectors agree the 25th-anniversary Mulan looks far better in person than stock photos suggest: the embroidery and rhinestone accents are rich, the color story (pink with deep blue and gold) is cohesive, the sash/“obi” build and tassel/bead cluster are intricate, and the sword sculpt/paint reads premium. Hair is notably soft with understated rooted lashes, the flowing shawl is neatly hemmed, and the hidden shoe sculpt and full articulation (including ankles) are nice surprises. Packaging has tasteful cherry-blossom motifs and a shrine backdrop; COA numbers cited were within a relatively small 4,512 run at a $149.99 retail. Where they diverge: one reviewer praises the face as calm and possibly a new mold, while the other flags reused sculpt cues (raised/furrowed brow ridges) that give Mulan a slightly odd expression. The hair comb is plastic and tied in place; functionality is questionable if untied. Biggest shared weak point is the lower skirt: one calls it a very thin satin that wrinkles, frays, and relies on tissue for volume (suggesting a petticoat or fabric swap), while the other defends the movie-accurate simplicity enhanced by heavy embroidery elsewhere. Net-net: a display-worthy piece with top-half luxury and some cost-cut corners below the waist.

Anon

Oct 31, 2025
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A treasure worth building

The LEGO Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship is a striking display model that captures the dark majesty of the Black Pearl with impressive detail. The build offers satisfying techniques, clever functions such as moving cannons and a working rudder, and plenty of nostalgic charm from its eight iconic minifigures. While the mostly black colour scheme can make some details hard to see and minor imperfections more visible, the set remains a standout for display and a joy to assemble. A must-have for Pirates of the Caribbean fans and adult collectors alike.

Anon

Oct 23, 2025
Fast, Firm and Fun for Tempo Runs

The Adidas Adizero Evo SL are light and lively trainers that suit quicker runs and uptempo sessions, with a responsive ride that helps you turn over your legs without feeling clunky. The upper is breathable and holds the foot securely, and the outsole offers dependable grip on wet pavements. Cushioning is on the firmer side which keeps them snappy for intervals but they are less plush for very long miles. If you want a fast daily option rather than a soft cruiser, they deliver strong value.

Carlos Sanches

Oct 23, 2025
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Galaxy XR review: Better value mixed reality with smart AI

Samsung’s Galaxy XR feels like a confident and more open take on premium mixed reality at a far more palatable price. The micro OLED visuals look crisp and smooth and the headset is noticeably lighter and more comfortable than Apple’s alternative. Android XR with Gemini gives it a clear identity as well, layering useful AI help into YouTube, Maps and everyday browsing, and there is a proper Netflix app alongside Google services. Early demos suggest reliable eye and hand tracking with the option to add controllers if you prefer. There are caveats. Battery life of about two hours means longer sessions will need a cable, the plastic build lacks some premium polish, and we still need to see how deep the app library really goes beyond the demos. Gemini can be brilliant but not infallible, so the wow factor may vary by task. Even so, for people who want a comfortable headset for films, browsing and light productivity with strong Google integration, this looks like the better value play at roughly half the price of its main rival. title: Galaxy XR review: Better value mixed reality with smart AI

Pros
  • Comfortable and light on the face thanks to the external battery
  • Crisp micro OLED visuals with smooth refresh rates
  • Accurate eye and hand tracking with full colour passthrough
  • Android XR with Gemini adds helpful voice and AI features
Cons
  • Around two hours of battery life, so longer sessions need a cable
  • Plastic build lacks some premium feel
  • App library is still thin at launch

Pete Admin

Oct 09, 2025
Verified Purchase
Proper bit of kit!

Honestly, I wasn’t sure the iPhone 15 Pro would be worth the upgrade, but it’s actually class. The design’s proper sleek and it feels really light in your hand, but still solid. The camera’s unreal – proper crisp photos even in low light, and the zoom’s miles better than my old phone. Battery life’s decent too, lasts me through a full day of scrolling, calls and TikToks without needing a top-up. It’s a bit pricey (no shock there), but it does feel like a proper bit of kit that’ll last.

Pros
  • Camera’s next level – crisp pics even at night
  • Feels lush and lightweight
  • Battery actually lasts all day
  • Super fast and smooth
Cons
  • Costs a bomb
  • Charger not included
  • Bit slippery without a case

Pete Admin

Oct 07, 2025
Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Review: Cool Tech, But Not Quite There Yet

The Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses blend classic Ray-Ban style with Meta’s wearable tech ambitions. At around £799, they pack in a 12MP camera, speakers, microphones, and a small display in the right lens, all designed to let you capture photos, take calls, and interact with Meta AI hands-free. The optional Neural Band wrist controller adds gesture control, giving them a futuristic feel. They look and feel great, but practicality is still a challenge. The battery life lasts about six hours, the display only works in one eye, and third-party support is limited to Meta’s own apps such as WhatsApp and Instagram. Privacy also remains a concern, as people are understandably wary of face-mounted cameras, even with a recording light indicator. The glasses perform well for notifications, calls, and casual photography, but the experience still feels more experimental than essential. They showcase how far wearable tech has come, but they’re not quite ready for everyday life. Overall, the Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses are stylish and clever but not yet practical enough for most people. A solid 3 out of 5 — great for early adopters, but most users will want to wait for the next generation.

Pros
  • Stylish Ray-Ban design that feels natural to wear
  • Bright, high-quality display that works well outdoors
  • Convenient photo and video capture with hands-free controls
  • Neural Band gesture input adds novelty and accessibility
  • Integration with Meta AI and social apps works smoothly
Cons
  • High price compared with overall functionality
  • Battery life too short for full-day use
  • Limited third-party app support outside Meta’s ecosystem
  • Ongoing privacy concerns with built-in camera use
  • Monocular display can cause visual strain for some users
  • Feels more like a concept device than an essential everyday tool