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Tribit XSound Go review: the best budget speaker?

The Tribit brand won’t ring any bells, but if all the company’s products sound like the XSound Go, you might want to remember it. Mind you: this is not an audiophile speaker, but a great product nonetheless, perhaps the best when you consider the price tag.

LG V40 ThinQ review

The LG V40 is the perfect fusion and evolution of the LG G7 and the V30. It is beautiful, powerful, fast, light, and with nothing missing. However, its price is prohibitive, at least for now.

Resident Evil 2 review

We return to Raccoon City after 21 years to relive the adventure of Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield, trapped in a zombie nightmare: here is the review of Resident Evil 2.

Tronsmart Element T4 review

In the panorama of Bluetooth speakers, there is a name that is trying to carve out a slice of the market, trying to stand out for its quality/price ratio: we are talking about Tronsmart.

MOTOROLA ONE review

This is Motorola’s first Android One smartphone. I had snubbed it because the specs did not convince me. Then, during the holidays, I put a sim in it. Android Pie is here. This is another best buy from Motorola!

Netgear Arlo Go review: Wireless LTE video surveillance

The Arlo Go is a wireless camera specifically intended for video surveillance. It is wireless because it works without cables: it is powered by a 3660mAh battery and connects to LTE via a SIM card. And it is specific to video surveillance because it can detect motion or hear noises, it also has a night mode with infrared LEDs, and it uploads footage to the Netgear cloud.