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I reviewed the TP‑Linkβ€―M8550 - a go‑anywhere 5G mobile hotspot with VPN and an onboard storage option

The TP-Link 5G mobile router M8550 utilises mobile networks through a paid-for network SIM card, identical to those used in your mobile phone, to connect online. Once done, you can connect to it in exactly the same way as a home or office router, just this one is one that you can take with you wherever you go.

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I used the Doogee S200 Max rugged phone for a week and the battery lasted on a single charge, but not everything impressed me

Instantly recognisable as a rugged smartphone, the Doogee S200 Max features a large-capacity battery, waterproof credentials, one of the largest screens of this style of phone, and powerful 120-lumen flashlights, making it an ideal option for anyone who needs an outdoor phone that can survive the elements.

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I lived with this 700g rugged phone, and it outperformed my iPhone in key ways

Ulefone Armor 29 Pro is an evolution of the company's rugged phone series and offers all the usual rugged credentials that mean it's waterproof, drop-proof and pretty much able to withstand any environment that you put it in. It also offers 5G, plenty of storage and the latest AI features to run some impressive apps alongside the triple array of cameras.

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I tested the KTC H27P3 and this 27in 5K monitor is exceptional value and offers a dual-mode display to optimise the screen for work or games.

The headline feature here is the price: a 5K monitor for less than $600/Β£600, and while there are a few other models matching this specification, and at this price point, few equal the elegance of design or a dual mode that enables you to switch from high resolution to high refresh rate, making this suitable for both intensive colour-accurate work and games.

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