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ROG Phone: An expensive way of showing off your gaming creds
Mobile phones

There’s nothing inherently wrong with the Asus ROG Phone but you can do better for the money

£800 inc VAT
MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Armor 8G review
Graphics cards

At last, an Nvidia RTX GPU that combines big performance with a reasonable price

£460 inc VAT
Nest Thermostat E: A lot to like about this budget option
Home appliances

The Thermostat E is a straightforward system with user-friendliness at its core

£199 inc VAT
Honeywell Lyric T6: For those on a budget, it will suffice
Home appliances

A little inflexible at times, the Lyric T6 makes up for it by being extremely good value

£150 inc VAT
BT Halo main shot
BT Halo: The best call-blocking phone just got even better
Home appliances

It's expensive, but the combination of BT's superb call-blocking and the ability to make calls from your mobile number is simply heavenly

£100 inc VAT
2 Kittens and iPad Air 2
iPad Air 2 review: Replaced by Apple's latest 9.7in iPad
Tablets

Apple's iPad Air 2 was a brilliant tablet, but it's been usurped by the new iPad

£339 inc VAT (16GB, Wi-Fi only model)
Fitbit Flex 2 review: The best simple Fitbit
Fitness trackers Wearable technology

Despite a few annoyances, the Fitbit Flex 2 is a near-perfect affordable fitness tracker

£80 inc VAT
Fitbit Surge
Fitbit Surge review: Gone, but not forgotten
Fitness trackers

Feature-packed but the Fitbit Surge doesn't quite gel together

£148 inc VAT
Brainwavz BLU-300 review: Excellent workout companions
Headphones

Inexpensive, waterproof and with an appealing sound, the BLU-300 are fantastic running headphones

£31 inc VAT
Epson Expression Premium XP-6100 review
Home office Inkjet printers Printers

A brilliant MFP for creative home use, but it could be cheaper to run

£111 inc VAT