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The Versa is the Fitbit smartwatch you’ll actually go out and buy

Friendly-looking fitness tracker breaks the £200 barrier… → Read More

The charming EOS M50 finally brings some 4K love to Canon's mirrorless cameras

This time, the "M' definitely doesn't stand for middling... → Read More

Canon EOS M50 hands-on review

Canon goes all-out on its smartest mirrorless cam yet... → Read More

DJI’s Mavic Air will take your holiday snaps to new 4K heights

The tourist has evolved. Once, we bored relatives with endless albums of holiday photos. Now, thanks to DJI's backpack-friendly DJI Mavic Air (£769, due January 28), we’ll make soaring souvenir films that make us look like a Planet Earth director (we’re not, we just pressed the Quickshot button). In DJI’s formidable drone squadron, the Mavic Air flies between the more pro-level Phantom and… → Read More

Garmin’s Forerunner 645 Music helps you jog on with motivational tunes

Like an almost-great triathlete who can do everything except sprint finish, Garmin’s sports watches have always had one big weakness – a lack of built-in music playback. As its name suggests, the Forerunner 645 Music (£400) changes that, bringing the option of storing 500 songs on its internal storage or offlining Deezer songs (if you’re a premium subscriber). Connect it to some Bluetooth… → Read More

Merge’s 6DoF Blaster is like Laser Quest for your smartphone

While we still have a soft spot for Laser Quest, visiting a dilapidated bowling alley in Croydon can’t really compete with Uncharted 4 these days. Luckily, now we can get a taste of its real world shooting thrills (if not the dry ice) in our lounge thanks to the 6DoF Blaster (£TBC, due Summer 2018). This toy gun has a slot for your iOS or Android phone and some nifty positional tracking tech… → Read More

Pitta is a shapeshifting action cam that morphs into a 4K drone

You'd probably use your action cam a bit more if it could magically turn into a drone, and vice versa. Well, that’s the entirely sensible idea behind Pitta ($319, S$425), a modular 4K camera that can fly, sit on your handlebars and take on security cam duty from its charging cradle. When clicked into its drone module, Pitta has some surprisingly advanced features, including auto-follow and… → Read More

Pitta is a shapeshifting action cam that morphs into a 4K drone

You'd probably use your action cam a bit more if it could magically turn into a drone, and vice versa. Well, that’s the entirely sensible idea behind Pitta ($319), a modular 4K camera that can fly, sit on your handlebars and take on security cam duty from its charging cradle. When clicked into its drone module, Pitta has some surprisingly advanced features, including auto-follow and one-click… → Read More

Hive View’s detachable head makes it the Captain Versatile of security cams

It's like a cross between a GoPro Session and a guard dog → Read More

TicHome Mini review

This splashproof Google Assistant is only a lukewarm shower speaker… → Read More

Panasonic’s Lumix G9 is here to shoot your personal Planet Earth

Wildlife-friendly mirrorless cam is faster than a speeding gazelle → Read More

Canon's G1X Mark III is a charming crossbreed of DSLR and compact

What do you get when you cross a Canon 80D with a pocket travel camera? Okay, it's not a classic punchline, but the Canon G1X Mark III (£1149, due November, canon.com) is the promising-if-unhilarious answer. Packing the same 24MP APS-C sensor as its DSLR cousin, it adds an f/2.8-5.6 lens with 3x optical zoom and an electronic viewfinder, making it a highly tempting travel camera. It might even… → Read More

Google's Home Max thinks it's the smartest speaker of them all

Beefed up Home speaker promises to play it loud too → Read More

Google’s Home Mini is a fluffier, friendlier Echo Dot

One of Alexa’s best features has long been its Echo Dot, which is still one of our favourite tech bargains. But now the Google Assistant family (which we hope it calls the ‘G Force’) has fought back. The Home Mini ($49) is its shrunken voice assistant, giving you access to Google’s wealth of knowledge and hands-free home control in a charming little button. It comes in three colours (charcoal,… → Read More

How to watch the Google Pixel 2 event

Like a gadget version of The X Factor, tech companies have been taking it in turns to impress the judges (that's us) with their new toys – and tonight it's Google's turn to take the stage. If the rumours are to believed, we're going to get another bumper collection of new releases. This includes the obvious headliners (a Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL), plus some some strong support acts in the… → Read More

Build your own Google Home with the Raspberry Pi AIY kit

Don’t press the green button! Oh, actually, go right ahead. And hurry up before the pre-orders sell out... → Read More

Parrot's Mumbo FPV flies in to teach you drone racing

Better to crash this than your super high-end quadcopter... → Read More

The Apple Watch Series 3 breaks free from the iPhone with wrist-based phone calls

Like a teenager itching to move out of their family digs, the Apple Watch has been trying to break free from the iPhone for a while. Well, now it has. The Apple Watch Series 3 with cellular has built-in LTE, which means you can stream Apple Music, make phone calls and get map directions. How so? It’ll come with an eSIM, initially only available from EE in the UK, which will share the same phone… → Read More

Garmin’s Vivoactive 3 will buy you a post-run milkshake

Mobile payments plus an awesome battery life make this a smartwatch dark horse... → Read More

The menacing Sphero BB-9E wants to take your wallet to the dark side

Just when you thought everything was in First Order... → Read More