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Our HMD Skyline video review is out
1:49 pm | August 8, 2024

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The HMD Skyline is one of the most distinct-looking phones out there and we have now finished work on its video review. This one comes on top of our detailed written review which covers all of our lab tests, benchmarks, and camera samples. We already established that Skyline is a looker and our review unit’s dazing Neon Pink hue is as flamboyant as they come. The Nokia N9 design inspiration is certainly there and the overall build is top-notch while also being one of the easiest to repair if you ever need to. Our host Will covers more on the design front as well as other details...

HMD Barbie Phone certified ahead of launch
12:54 pm |

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The long-rumored HMD Barbie Phone is confirmed to launch later this month and we now have a listing on China’s TENAA agency with more images and details. HDM Barbie Phone The device built in collaboration between HMD and Mattel is certified with the TA-1681 model number and will feature a 1.77-inch TFT LCD cover screen (128x160px) and a 2.8-inch (240x320px) main display. The back features a single camera sensor though the listing does not specify its resolution. There's no mention of the operating system but previous rumors suggest it will be either S30+ or KaiOS. HDM...

Nike Free Metcon 5 review: If you buy one Nike training shoe, make it this one
12:37 pm |

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Nike Free Metcon 5: Two-Minute Review

In 2023, Nike released the Nike Metcon 9 – the latest iteration of its immensely popular training shoe line and one of the best gym shoes period. I expected to love it, but after wearing the shoe for a few weeks I found I couldn’t get along with its clunky upper and wide fit. Luckily, Nike had a ready-made alternative waiting in the wings: the Nike Free Metcon 5. 

While the mainline Metcon is designed with CrossFitters in mind, this spin-off caters to the more general gym-goer, with decent stability for lifting weights complimented by more cushioning for cardio bouts. This makes it an incredibly versatile shoe that will see you through most workouts without a hitch. 

Unlike the Metcon 9’s unaccommodating upper (partly down to thick rubber rope guards engulfing the midfoot) the Free Metcon 5 felt buttery soft from day dot, molding to my foot as soon as I slipped it on. 

The Nike Free Metcon 5

(Image credit: Future / Harry Bullmore)

The fit was fairly snug, so it might be worth ordering half a size up if you’re unsure, and I felt the toe box could have been slightly wider to allow more toe splay for balance. But aside from these minor qualms, I had no complaints. 

The midsole knocked spots off the Metcon 9, and most gym shoes, too. For the Metcon 9, Nike introduced a larger Hyperlift plate in the heel – a rigid plastic section designed to add stability – and it felt great for lifting weights. But as soon as I went to do anything more lively like burpees and box jumps, this (and the shoe’s not inconsiderable size) made my movements feel heavy and cumbersome. 

The Free Metcon 5, on the other hand, has a concertina-esque design for flexibility and ample cushioning underfoot, which helped me feel nimble during circuit workouts and even the occasional treadmill session.

The Nike Free Metcon 5

(Image credit: Future / Harry Bullmore)

However, you can still lift weights in the shoe. Squats and deadlifts felt pretty good thanks to the wide, stable heel, and I didn’t notice any compression underfoot until I had worked up to fairly heavy loads (225lb and up). 

If you’re a powerlifter constantly under heavy barbells, this is a reason to avoid this shoe. The same applies to CrossFitters wanting something that can handle Olympic lifting as part of their constantly varied exercise plans – you’ll want more stability, so look instead to the likes of the Reebok Nano X4

The Nike Free Metcon 5

(Image credit: Future / Harry Bullmore)

The final point to make about this shoe is that, to my eyes anyway, it looks good. Social media seems to agree, with gym-loving Tiktok-users the world over choosing it as their go-to workout footwear. This is a superficial factor, but one we all take into account when buying new gym sneakers. 

Overall, I think this is an excellent gym shoe. It’s stylish, comfortable and performs well across a range of gym-based activities, from squatting to circuits to treadmill sprints. If your training is more specialized (such as powerlifting, CrossFit or distance running) then you’re going to want a purpose-built shoe to suit your activity of choice, but gym-goers seeking a do-all sneaker will struggle to beat it.

Nike Free Metcon 5: Specifications

The Nike Free Metcon 5

(Image credit: Future / Harry Bullmore)

Nike Free Metcon 5: Scorecard

Nike Free Metcon 5: Should I buy?

Buy if it...

Don't buy it if...

Durability is a key concern

These shoes are well-made, but they don't have the bonus durability features of most CrossFit shoes like midfoot rope guards and raised rubber around the toes. So, they may come off worse for wear if worn for rope climbs or wall walks. 

Also consider

Inov-8 F Lite G300

Another outstanding all-rounder shoe that excels in weightlifting.

Read our full review

How I tested

I wore the Nike Free Metcon 5 for two weeks while training five times per week, using the shoe for bodybuilding workouts and CrossFit sessions. The latter contained a variety of gymnastics movements, strength training, high-intensity training and Olympic weightlifting.  

First reviewed: July 2024

Oppo Find X8 series to bring brighter displays, Pro variant returns
11:58 am |

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Oppo is preparing to launch three Find X8 phones, reveals leakster Digital Chatstation – Find X8, Find X8 Pro, and Find X8 Ultra. That's right, there will be both a Pro and an Ultra variant, which will be a first for the X series. The source shared on Weibo some details about the new phones, including display specifications and chipsets that the Find X8 series will run on. The Find X8 phones will once again use two chipsets between them – Dimensity 9400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. We may assume the vanilla will get the Mediatek chip and the Ultra will get the Qualcomm platform, leaving...

iQOO launching its first TWS earphones in India soon
11:01 am |

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iQOO is set to unveil the iQOO Z9s and iQOO Z9s Pro on August 21 in India. Today, iQOO's India CEO, Nipun Marya, said the brand will soon launch its first TWS earphones in India. Marya didn't reveal the launch date, but the TWS could debut in India on August 21 alongside the Z9s series. Brace yourself for the first TWS from #iQOO, coming soon. Stay tuned for more details! pic.twitter.com/00VEQx4E1N— Nipun Marya (@nipunmarya) August 7, 2024 iQOO has launched a few TWS earphones in China, and we could see the recently announced TWS 1i coming to India as the brand's first TWS in the...

Realme confirms launch date for 300W charging
9:30 am |

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Reports about Realme introducing 300W wired charging were true. The company will reveal the technology on August 14 at a dedicated event in China. The “technological breakthrough” will be a step above the 240W rates introduced in February 2023, but the teaser does not say whether a phone will also be showcased. A 300W rate is nothing new in the world of smartphones - Redmi announced a similar technology that can charge a smartphone from 0 to 100% in under five minutes, but almost 18 months after its unveiling, we have yet to see it in real life. Currently, it is Realme that holds...

Tecno Spark 30 5G passes through the FCC with 18W charger
8:35 am |

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Tecno's Spark 20 launched back in December of last year, and in the meantime it's received a lot of siblings in the series. But now, Tecno seems to be finally done with the Spark 20 models, as it's already working on the Spark 30 5G. The suffix over there is the first clear differentiator compared to the Spark 20 - the upcoming model will support 5G, whereas its predecessor didn't. Tecno Spark 30 5G at the FCC The Tecno Spark 30 5G has been certified by the FCC, a process which has revealed the fact that it will come with an 18W charger. Apparently the Spark 30 5G will have up...

iPad Pro is the best selling iPad
7:29 am |

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Sometimes intuitive logic just doesn't work. Case in point: you might be inclined to assume that the cheapest iPad is the best selling iPad. But no. It's actually the opposite. The best selling iPad is the iPad Pro, according to a new report from CIRP today. In the second quarter of this year (April to June), iPad Pro sales represented 43% of total iPad sales, leading the way. In second place, as you can see, was the vanilla iPad with 35% of the pie, followed by the iPad Air with 12% and iPad mini with 10%. Compared to Q2 2023, the iPad Pro's piece of the pie has grown by 5%, the...

Google Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL prices for the US leak
6:22 am |

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In the latest Pixel-related leak of the day, we now have a purported price list for some Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL SKUs. While we've had a big price leak about the entire Pixel 9 series a while back, that one was all about European pricing, while today's gives us US pricing. So, the Pixel 9 Pro will start at $999.99 with a T-Mobile plan, it seems - this price list appears to have originated at T-Mobile, in fact. On the other hand, the Pixel 9 Pro XL will go for $1,199 with 256GB of storage - or maybe that's $1,199 for 512GB, the list has both options as you can see so it's...

vivo TWS 3e announced with 30dB ANC, low price
5:14 am |

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Alongside the introduction of the V40 to the Indian market and the unveiling of the brand new V40 Pro, today vivo has also launched a new pair of TWS earbuds: the vivo TWS 3e. These are low-cost earbuds that come with 30dB of ANC (for reference, higher-end models often go above 40dB). Each bud has one 11mm dynamic driver, AI Call Noise Reduction, a cross-through air duct to minimize resonance, and Wind Noise Reduction. The earbuds can go up to 8.5 hours on one charge with ANC on, and 10.5 hours with ANC off. When factoring in the case as well, the total battery life is 36 hours with...

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