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Electronics

From 43-inch TVs to gaming headsets — we compare performance, picture quality and price among 71 tested products.

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Electronics is a fast-moving category where yesterday's winner is today's mid-range. We update rankings every 3–4 months and always cross-check at least two independent labs — typically RTINGS, Which?, and TechRadar — before awarding a top spot. We cover TVs, headphones, gaming gear, computers, mobile accessories, cameras, audio, drones, smart home, and networking. For TVs we weight real-room brightness, HDR handling, and motion processing. For headphones, frequency response accuracy and comfort over a three-hour session. For gaming we verify refresh rate claims at the actual panel response time. UK-specific signal quality (Freeview HD, Sky Q compatibility) is checked where relevant.

Next Level Racing Cockpit Floor Mat - Black

Best Gaming Floor Mats 2026

Winner: Next Level Racing Cockpit Floor Mat - Black

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Meinl WG-TT24

Best Gong 2026

Winner: Meinl WG-TT24

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Garmin GLO 2

Best GPS Modules 2026

Winner: Garmin GLO 2

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CoreParts MSPP74207 Replacement Fan Grills - Black (4-Pack)

Best PC Fan Guard 2026

Winner: CoreParts MSPP74207 Replacement Fan Grills - Black (4-Pack)

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Wireless Card 802.11ac Wifi For Bt 4.0 Desktop

Best PCI WiFi Card 2026

Winner: Wireless Card 802.11ac Wifi For Bt 4.0 Desktop

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Moza CRP2 Load Cell Pedal Set RS066

Best Racing Pedals 2026

Winner: Moza CRP2 Load Cell Pedal Set RS066

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Computer RAM Water Block PC

Best RAM Cooler 2026

Winner: Computer RAM Water Block PC

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Apple Siri Remote (3rd Generation)

Best Remote Controls 2026

Winner: Apple Siri Remote (3rd Generation)

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Flirc Case for Raspberry Pi 4

Best Replacement Chassis 2026

Winner: Flirc Case for Raspberry Pi 4

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StarTech Modular RJ45-RJ45 Adapter

Best RJ45 to RJ45 Adapter 2026

Winner: StarTech Modular RJ45-RJ45 Adapter

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Sangean MMR-88

Best Wind Up RDS Radio 2026

Winner: Sangean MMR-88

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Thrustmaster TCA Yoke Pack - Boeing Edition (Xbox One/Xbox Series X | S/PC)

Best Yokes 2026

Winner: Thrustmaster TCA Yoke Pack - Boeing Edition (Xbox One/Xbox Series X | S/PC)

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Neutrik NP-2 6.3mm Mono Adapter

Best 6.3mm to 6.3mm Adapter 2026

Winner: Neutrik NP-2 6.3mm Mono Adapter

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Roland PM-100

Best Drum Amplifier 2026

Winner: Roland PM-100

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RØDE Lavalier Go

Best Lavalier Microphone 2026

Winner: RØDE Lavalier Go

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Silverstone CS351

Best Micro-ATX Server Case 2026

Winner: Silverstone CS351

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Nintendo Switch 2 - Mario Kart World Bundle

Best Nintendo Switch 2 2026

Winner: Nintendo Switch 2 - Mario Kart World Bundle

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Majority Fitzwilliam 3

Best RDS Radio Tuner 2026

Winner: Majority Fitzwilliam 3

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Lindy Anthra Line USB A-USB A 3.0 5m

Best USB A to USB A Cable 2026

Winner: Lindy Anthra Line USB A-USB A 3.0 5m

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Super Bubble Pop (Xbox)

Best Xbox Games 2026

Winner: Super Bubble Pop (Xbox)

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Frequently asked questions about electronics

Is QLED or OLED better for UK living rooms?+
OLED has deeper blacks and perfect contrast — ideal for dim evening viewing, which suits shorter UK winter days. QLED goes brighter and handles sunlit rooms better. For a bright south-facing lounge, pick QLED. For a controlled media room, OLED is the clear winner.
Do I need Wi-Fi 6 at home?+
Only if you have 15+ connected devices or gigabit broadband. For most UK broadband speeds (under 500Mbps) and typical household device counts, a good Wi-Fi 5 router still delivers full throughput at the cost of less congestion handling.
Are noise-cancelling headphones worth the premium?+
For commuters and travellers, absolutely — active noise cancellation blocks 20–30dB of low-frequency rumble and makes music listenable at safer volumes. For quiet home listening, the premium mostly buys better drivers, which matter less than the sealed fit on in-ears.
How long should a flagship smartphone last?+
Expect 5–6 years of reliable use from flagship iPhones and Samsung Galaxy S/Z series, with 5–7 years of OS updates. Mid-range phones (£200–£400) typically get 3–4 years of OS updates before slowdowns force an upgrade.