Luke Thomas

Owner of a rooted One and Nexus 7. Mostly write reviews of apps and any hardware I can get my hands on. I frequent Google+ and XDA-Developers.

Review: JLab NEON JBuds

Review: JLab NEON Earbuds Who doesn’t enjoy their sporting activities more when they have a rocking playlist to improve their time on the slopes/up a mountain/in the skies? JLabs agreed with this idea and so offered me their JLab NEON JBuds to review. Design-wise, they’ve hit the metaphorical jackpot. With a choice of five colour combinations, with the earbud one colour and the cable the oth...[Read More]

Review: SteelSeries Siberia V3

Review: SteelSeries Siberia V3 This is my first time with anything from SteelSeries, and the Siberia V3 is truly impressive. I am a massive fan of the over-ear design, the cups are joined together by a floating headband and two lightweight structural bands. The idea for this overall design, is to rest of around the head, and not have to be adjusted. Though this design is great for anyone with a no...[Read More]

Review: I’ll take my battery TogoPower from Fusechicken

Review: I’ll take my battery TogoPower from Fusechicken With the every growing need to charge on the “go”, I am always up for testing anything that tries to solve that need. FuseChicken’s togoPower Keyring Charger is a small but useful bit of kit. This is a great solution to anyone who is a heavy phone user, and doesn’t necessarily want to carry a huge battery pack around w...[Read More]

Review: The Mighty Speaker from Morrison Innovations

Review: The Mighty Speaker from Morrison Innovations I seem to have more bluetooth speakers than hot dinners at the moment. With tools like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, people are finally able to get the money to produce a wide range of speakers. Now I’ve stayed off the speaker radar for a bit, but when a company states their speaker is waterproof enough to survive a toilet flush, I had to see...[Read More]

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Amazing

Review: Minix z64 Review

Review: Minix z64 Review MINIX are a good guy company in my eyes. Each box I have been sent has been great, and I haven’t had a single issue. This month Minix announced the latest addition to their device lineup. It comes in the form of the Minix Neo Z64 Mini PC. This name is fitting as this small device rocks the stability of Minix with PC-grade performance. It’s powered by an Intel Z...[Read More]

Review: Booq Viper Hardcase 7 Graphite

Review: Booq Viper Hardcase 7 Graphite Booq are well known for their backpacks and laptop bags, and it looks like they are putting their experience in these fields into a tablet carry case. Booq is now offering a hard case for the any 7″ to 8″ tablet, such as my Nexus 7. The Booq Viper Hardcase 7 comes in graphite with a heavy-duty zip. Along with any 7″ sized tablet, the interna...[Read More]

Kickstarter: FlyShark Smartwatch – Everything at the Touch of Your Wrist

Kickstarter: FlyShark Smartwatch – Everything at the Touch of Your Wrist What is FlyShark: The FlyShark Smartwatch is your mobile phone, heart rate monitor, exercise tracker, sleep quality monitor and so much more, all at the mercy of your wrist. Sadly, the current class of smartwatches still requires your “smart” phone for basic functions like texting or making and receiving cal...[Read More]

Review: Meet your new backpack, the TYLT Energi+ Backpack

Review: Meet your new backpack, the TYLT Energi+ Backpack TYLT’s Energi+ Backpack, as the company explains, is “a next-gen briefcase, backpack, and mobile charging station.” After using it for a couple of weeks, I can confirm 100% they are telling the truth. This juggernaut of a bag, packs a 10,400mAh battery , with three USB ports to plug in a variety of mobile devices. Everythi...[Read More]

Review: KitSound Arcade Headphones

Review: KitSound Arcade Headphones When these arrived at my desk, the look (to me) seemed dated, but after using them I found the “retro” style a great accompaniment to the crisp clear sound they produced. They don’t offer noise-cancellation, but they are extremely striking and felt like a pretty premium product, even though the price is only £20. I paired up the Arcades with my ...[Read More]

Review: The Juno Quatro from VeryKool is very cool

Review: The Juno Quatro from VeryKool is very cool If you want the next big smartphone, but always check the price tag, then VeryKool is here to help you out. I was very lucky to be sent their “Phablet” model, the Juno Quatro. I am a bit of a snob when it comes to mobile phones. But I was blown away by the quality of this phone, the functionality and specs were great. Though it will ne...[Read More]

Sponsored Review: Moxtra the teams & projects collaboration service

Sponsored Review: Moxtra the teams & projects collaboration service Moxtra is a secure multimedia collaboration app for Android devices that lets you organize content on your Android device. I’ve been testing it on my M8 and would recommend it for anybody that works with a team of people. Moxtra also includes features such as online chat and conferencing, this feature was fantastic as it...[Read More]

Review: Have peace of mind with the LuguLake UFO Speaker

Review: Have peace of mind with the LugaLake UFO Speaker There are truck load of inexpensive Bluetooth speakers out in the world, but few that are built to handle showers, being dropped and speakerphone calls, in addition to all the regular speaker duties. The £20 LuguLake UFO Speaker does all of the above, and for less than speakers that aren’t as versatile. It won’t impress the audiophiles...[Read More]