Starting off as a spotty youth who worked in Currys, he moved to the BBC (after getting a degree) where he was an editorial wrangler. A stint writing for Top Gear and co-presenting Sky One's Gadget ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. With all the technology finding its way into kitchen appliances — ...
Simplehuman's a pretty household name in, uh, households across the country, what with its sensor mirrors, stainless steel dish racks and automatic soap dispensers. Now it's come up with yet another ...
The Simplehuman Sensor can is a rubbish bin that doesn’t even require you to use a foot to open it: it responds to voice commands. There is a small microphone embedded in the bin that responds to ...
When I mention the cost of this garbage can, you may recoil in horror. How dare I even consider recommending anyone pay two hundred and fifty US dollars for a can into which garbage should go? I ...
There’s something freeing about controlling objects with your voice. When you say, “Open can,” simplehuman’s Sensor Can with voice and motion control opens, then slowly closes a few seconds later.
These days people are captivated with the smart home and all of the smart things. We have smart speakers, smart locks, smart cameras, smart thermostats, and the list goes on. Usually, to be considered ...
A garbage can is a necessary evil. And while the trash receptacle may be among the most primitive technology, you can enlighten the refuse collection process, thanks to the latest offerings from smart ...
From cheap and cheerful options to high-tech sensor models, these are the bins that earned a place in my kitchen Ellis is a freelance reviews writer for Telegraph Recommended, specialising in home, ...
This gorgeous mirror’s connected features are fun and useful, but its $400 price tag is hard to justify. It seems fitting that mirror tech is the newest craze in consumer products. After all, makeup ...