Reviews Recap: the week’s 5 biggest reviews, from Nothing’s novel new open-ear buds to a Blu-ray-besting movie player

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It’s that time of the week again – time for another refresh of the last seven days of tech testing in our regular Reviews Recap. We’ve rounded up the five hottest reviews published on our site this week, so if you’ve missed any, you can catch up below.

Plenty of new products have passed through TechRadar’s testing lab this week. Not only have we put the new open-ear buds from innovative tech brand Nothing through their paces, but we’ve also been checking out stylish hair dryers and breathtaking 4K media players.

So, if you want to know which gadgets will make worthy prezzies or stocking fillers this Christmas, read on to find our honest assessment.

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1. Nothing Ear (open) review: open-ear buds that can’t overcome their critical flaw

Pros

Handy touch controls

Sound doesn’t leak

Slimline case

Cons

❌ Flawed ear hook wobbles

❌ Tinny audio

❌ Low max volume

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