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We're here to assist you in making smarter purchasing decisions. Become a part of our community. BTTR is an Australian platform focused on providing reviews of the newest technology and appliances tailored for Australian consumers. With more than 20 years of experience in product reviews, BTTR's founder and editor, Nick Broughall, aims to use his expertise to build a go-to resource for Australian shoppers looking to make informed choices through high-quality reviews.

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  • Jul 18, 2024 | bttr.com.au | Nick Broughall

    Home > Technology > Audio Visual > Headphones > Dyson gets its headphone ambitions on track with the Dyson OnTrac BTTR is independent, but when you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. Find out more. Dyson’s first premium headphone product was… odd.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | bttr.com.au | Nick Broughall

    BTTR is independent, but when you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. Find out more. 9.8Expert ScoreMotorola has combined elegant design, stunning displays and great cameras to create one of my favourite phones of the year. ProsStunning external displayBeautiful photos from the cameraRobust build and performanceConsProcessor could be fasterNo ultra-wide cameraAI features underwhelmI’ve been around long enough to remember the original RAZR launching.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | bttr.com.au | Nick Broughall

    BTTR is independent, but when you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. Find out more. 9Expert ScoreThe OpenFit Air has plenty to like, but compared to the original OpenFit, which is only $80 more (at RRP), it doesn’t offer enough to stand apart. ProsGood sound qualityStrong battery lifeClear ambient audioConsNot as comfortable as OpenFitStill leaks soundNeeds better controlsI was quite impressed by the Shokz OpenFit when I reviewed it a few months ago.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | bttr.com.au | Nick Broughall

    BTTR is independent, but when you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. Find out more. When my son started high school a couple of years ago, I did some extensive research to determine the right mobile plan for his first smartphone. I wanted to go prepaid so he didn’t bankrupt me watching video on his commute, and ended up signing up to Boost Mobile’s $180 365-day expiry plan. It was such good value, I moved my own number over to it, and my wife’s.

  • Jul 11, 2024 | bttr.com.au | Nick Broughall

    BTTR is independent, but when you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. Find out more. 9Expert ScoreThe Nothing Phone (2a) outperforms its price tag, but like the Nothing Phone (2), its success is still tied to its unique design. ProsStrong performanceFantastic battery lifeGreat camera qualityConsGimmicky GlyphsDesign not for everyoneNothing UI When it comes down to it, the Nothing Phone (2a) is a stripped down version of the Nothing Phone (2).

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