14th January 2023 - Tech News & Reviews on BBC Berkshire

Jan 17, 2023, 01:06 AM

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Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Bill Buckley on BBC Berkshire to discuss the latest tech news and reviews. This week; a study by Which has found that some smart appliances, such as TVs, dishwashers, fridges and so on, can stop being supported just two years after launch, leaving users without updates that could affect security, but is this a breach of UK Consumer Law? 

First Gadget of the Week is the HoMedics Pro Physio Massage Gun. This heated massager, which resembles a Star Trek phaser, comes with six interchangeable heads, including one you can place in the fridge, and runs for up to 3 1/2 hours on a single charge. Ideal for soothing those aches and pains. Scoring 4 out of 5, full details in the show.

Second Gadget of the Week is the HoMedics Myti Mini Massage Gun. This rechargeable mini massager comes with 5 heads and 4 intensity settings, and can heat up. Available in a range of colours and ideal for portable pain relief. This also scored itself 4 out of 5

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