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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro
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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro Review: Honest Verdict

Critics largely agree that the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro is one of the few combination ovens that works well as both an air fryer and a toaster oven. Wirecutter praised its crispy frozen-food results, while TechGearLab highlighted its capacity, versatile presets, and exceptionally simple controls. The catch is straightforward: it costs $400, occupies substantial counter space, and takes longer to preheat than smaller appliances.

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Roundup Frozen drink makers

Ninja Creami Review: The Honest Buying Verdict

Critics agree that the Ninja Creami can turn a pre-frozen pint into smooth, highly customizable ice cream, gelato or sorbet within minutes. CNET and BBC Good Food praised its results and ease of use, while WIRED and Wirecutter were more guarded about the price, occasional texture problems and long-term value. The catch is simple: every batch needs roughly 24 hours of advance freezing, and the machine is loud while it works.

Roundup Streaming sticks

Roku Streaming Stick 4K Review: Is It Still the Best Buy?

Reviewers agree that the Roku Streaming Stick 4K remains an easy recommendation for straightforward 4K streaming. Tom's Guide praises its snappy performance, broad app selection and clean interface, while CNET gives it 9/10 and highlights its Dolby Vision support, search and dependable Roku platform. The trade-off is limited voice-assistant functionality, no gaming-service support and strong competition at the same $50 price.

Roundup Air purifiers

Levoit Core 400S Review: The Critics’ Verdict

Critics agree that the Levoit Core 400S is an effective, approachable smart air purifier. Tom's Guide praised its quick, quiet cleaning and easy controls, while Engadget made it its best overall air purifier after it repeatedly cleared test-room pollution in about 30 minutes on high. CNET also recorded good cleaning performance, but found that the Blueair 311i Max performed better in a similar package. The Core 400S makes the strongest case below $200, especially if you value automatic operation and app control.

Roundup Mesh Wi-Fi

Amazon Eero Pro 7 review: should you buy it?

PCMag and Engadget both report strong wireless performance from the Eero Pro 7, while PCMag also praises its broad coverage and simple setup. It adds 6GHz Wi-Fi, 320MHz channels, 5GbE and useful smart-home standards. The honest trade-off is Eero's software model. Engadget strongly criticizes the subscription pressure, missing traffic-priority controls and limited network information, while PCMag also flags the paywall despite naming it an Editors' Choice.

Roundup Game consoles

Sony PS5 Pro Review Roundup: The Clear Verdict

Critics report that the PS5 Pro is the strongest console choice for players who want sharper images and smoother frame rates without constantly choosing between fidelity and performance. WIRED, CNET and The Verge all saw clear visual improvements in supported games. The catch is substantial: it costs $699, excludes the disc drive and vertical stand, and depends on game-specific enhancements to show its full advantage. Existing PS5 owners who are already satisfied with performance can safely wait.

Roundup Projectors

XGIMI Horizon Ultra Review: Bright, but Know the Trade-Offs

The XGIMI Horizon Ultra is a compact 4K projector built around high brightness, vivid color, Dolby Vision and unusually easy automatic setup. TechRadar praised its crisp picture and image adjustment, while What Hi-Fi? liked its intensity and built-in audio. The catch is contrast. CNET measured a poor 316:1 native contrast ratio, and PCMag found that HDR10 dark scenes were weaker than on the BenQ GP500. Add clunky smart software and no native Netflix, and this is better suited to bright, colorful viewing than serious dark-room cinema.