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Honor X50 benchmarks reveal impressive CPU performance
9:00 am | July 3, 2023

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Honor X50 is arriving on July 5, and we know the phone is coming with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset. The device got benchmarked on AnTuTu and Geekbench, revealing more details about the power of the 4 nm platform. Leaksters claim it will be on par with Snapdragon 778G+, but our recent tests show the numbers are similar to Dimensity 7050-powered devices with one major difference - raw multi-core CPU performance is much better. Honor X50 on AnTuTu and Geekbench Qualcomm launched the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 as an evolution over the Snapdragon 695 with improvements across the board,...

Top 10 trending phones of week 26
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We send off yet another week when no phone was able to dislodge the Samsung Galaxy A54 from the top of our trending chart, the mid-ranger confidently leading ahead of its flagship stablemate - the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The Redmi Note 12 pair follows with the vanilla ahead of the Pro this time around, while newly announced Asus Zenfone 10 rose to take fifth place. The Poco F5 has climbed two spots to take eight and overtake the Galaxy A14 in the process. This leaves the Samsung Galaxy S23 in the final spot of this week's installment of the chart. For the first time in a good while we...

Here’s our first look at the Infinix Hot 30 5G with 50MP camera and vegan leather back
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Infinix unveiled the Helio G88-powered Hot 30 4G in March, and we now learn the brand will follow up with a 5G version next month in India with support for 14 5G bands. The tentative launch date is July 14, but we'll have to wait for an official announcement from Infinix on that. The Infinix Hot 30 5G will come in three colors - Miami Orange, Aurora Blue, and Knight Black. The Miami Orange version reminds us of the Note 30 5G's Sunset Orange model featuring vegan leather back. The Hot 30 5G's rear panel sports a rectangular camera island housing an LED flash and two cameras, with...

Week 26 in review: Asus launches Zenfone 10, Xiaomi 13T lineup leaks, Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 becomes official
3:38 am |

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We send away the first half of 2023 with yet another batch of leaks and teasers. Xiaomi 13T series is on its way, and we saw some specs of the vanilla 13T and the 13T Pro. Nothing is a brand that generates a lot of hype and we aren’t surprised a Glyph composer, developed jointly with EDM behemoths Swedish House Mafia, was one of the top stories of the past week. There was another, more interesting development around the new phone of Carl Pei’s company, as his team shared two teasers, revealing a flat panel and a transparent back that still keeps the signature LED lights. Many Samsung...

nubia Red Magic Gaming Tablet’s battery size and charging speed confirmed
1:22 am |

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nubia will unveil the Red Magic 8S Pro and Red Magic Gaming Tablet on July 5 in China. The company recently revealed that the Red Magic 8S Pro will pack a 6,000 mAh battery with 165W charging support, and now the brand has announced that the Red Magic Gaming Tablet will come with a 10,000 mAh battery charging at up to 80W. That's hardly a surprise since the nubia Red Magic Gaming Tablet is expected to be a rebranded ZTE Axon Pad introduced in April. It packs a 10,000 mAh battery, supports 80W charging, and sports a 12.1" 120Hz LCD of 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution. The ZTE Axon Pad is...

nubia Red Magic Gaming Tablet’s battery size and charging speed confirmed
1:22 am |

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nubia will unveil the Red Magic 8S Pro and Red Magic Gaming Tablet on July 5 in China. The company recently revealed that the Red Magic 8S Pro will pack a 6,000 mAh battery with 165W charging support, and now the brand has announced that the Red Magic Gaming Tablet will come with a 10,000 mAh battery charging at up to 80W. That's hardly a surprise since the nubia Red Magic Gaming Tablet is expected to be a rebranded ZTE Axon Pad introduced in April. It packs a 10,000 mAh battery, supports 80W charging, and sports a 12.1" 120Hz LCD of 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution. The ZTE Axon Pad is...

Weekly deals: the best smartphone deals from the UK, Germany, the US and India
11:04 pm | July 2, 2023

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This week we welcomed several exciting and not so exciting phones – some are going on pre-order, while others are already available. The UK Germany USA India UK Asus unveiled the Zenfone 10 this week and you can check out our full review of the phone for more details. Right now it’s on pre-order and you can get a small discount. Note that Asus will only ship the phone at the end of July. Asus Zenfone 10 (pre-order) Est. delivery: end of July £50 off Read...

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra spotted running Android 14 on GeekBench
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One UI 6 is next on Samsung's software roadmap, and by all accounts, the update will ship on top of Android 14. As per earlier leaks, Samsung is expected to launch its public beta testing for One Ui 6 and Android 14 in the third week of July. And, as per usual, the latest flagship series of phones, in this case, the Galaxy S23 family, will be the first to participate. The Korean giant is seemingly on track with this schedule, judging from a recent leak on GeekBench, where a Galaxy S23 Ultra was spotted running Android 14 and presumably One UI 6 on top. GeekBench reporting Android 14...

Apple Vision Pro Caviar Edition is decorated with 18K gold, costs $40K
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Dubai-based Caviar, known for its custom luxury class devices, today announced Apple Vision Pro Caviar Edition, also called CVR Edition. The Vision Pro is touted as a "spatial computer" by Apple, and Caviar says their idea behind the CVR Edition was to turn this spatial computer into a work of designer art. The luxury brand drew inspiration for the Apple Vision Pro Caviar Edition from Tom Ford's flip-up glasses and Gucci's ski masks to transform the headset into a "pinnacle of both technology and style." The Apple Vision Pro Caviar Edition and its protective mask are decorated with...

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress review
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Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress: two-minute review

Mid-range mattresses don’t always give you customizable options, but the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress does. (Just look at the TechRadar best mattress buying guide and you’ll see what I mean.) Buyers can choose among three different firmness levels – soft, medium, and firm – and because of that, it’s well suited for all types of sleepers. Back and stomach sleepers will be pleased with the firm option, and side and combo sleepers with soft or medium.

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress on a bed

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

I ordered the mattress in ‘firm’ and added the cloud pillow top which provided some softness to the surface. Rather than a sink-in feel or contouring foam, the mattress felt supportive and bouncy. I would have liked better pressure point relief, but at least the Signature Hybrid does a good job with isolating motion, so you don’t wake up when a partner moves.

The mattress does retain heat and the edge support is not great around the whole perimeter. But all in all, I can see the appeal of the mattress, especially in terms of value, and why so many customers have bought it.

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: price

  • A mid-range priced mattress
  • Regular sales mean a queen usually costs $999
  • Cloud pillow top costs another $300

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid is a mid-range mattress. It’s not the brand’s most expensive or least expensive mattress but sits on the mid-to-lower end of the price range. Note that the price includes free delivery, and white glove delivery is not an option.

  • Twin size: MSRP $665 (usually $498)
  • Twin XL: MSRP $832 (usually $624)
  • Full: MSRP $999 (usually $749)
  • Short: MSRP $999 (usually $749.30)
  • Queen: MSRP $1,332 (usually $999)
  • Olympic Queen: MSRP $1,332 (usually $999)
  • Short Queen: MSRP $1,332 (usually $999)
  • King: MSRP $1,599 (usually $1,199.30)
  • Short King: MSRP $1,599 (usually $1,199.30)
  • Split CA King: MSRP $832 (usually $624)
  • CA King: MSRP $1,599 (usually $1,199.30)
  • Cloud pillow top: +$300

Currently, Brooklyn Bedding is offering a 25 percent discount for the summer without any bonus bundled accessories. Sales tend to change depending on the time of year, so it’s best to keep track through TechRadar’s mattress sales guide.

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: specs

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress: materials and design

  • Hybrid mattress with CertiPUR-US certified foam and springs
  • Option to add a Cloud Pillow Top
  • Sheets slip and slide on quilted top layer

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid has five layers – plus a sixth layer if you add the cloud pillow top. Depending on which firmness level you choose, the foam layers may be thicker or smaller by half an inch.

The bottom layer is a high-density foam flex base that supports the eight-inch individually encased coils.  Above the coils is a transitional foam called VariFlex that provides some support. The last layer of foam is hyper-elastic with ‘supreme response’ to give the mattress its springy feel and respond to your body with each movement.  Note – all the foams are CertiPUR-US certified.

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress on a bed

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

The quilted top layer provides some plushness to the mattress, however, it’s so silky smooth that my fitted sheet constantly slid whenever I moved and often came undone during the night. I’ve never had this issue with other mattresses until now. Perhaps using one of the best mattress protectors or best mattress pad would help.

The cloud pillow top provides two more inches of foam layers, and while it’s supposed to be infused with cooling fibers to regulate temperature and contour the body, I did not find this to be the case.

Design score: 4.5 out of 5

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: comfort

  • Super supportive and bouncy mattress with soft pillow top
  • Most comfortable in back and stomach positions when ordered in ‘firm’
  • Side sleepers will probably like the soft or medium firmness options

I like a mattress that supports my hips and back, so I went with the firm option when ordering the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress. Brooklyn Bedding says the ‘firm’ option is a 7 out of 10 on the firmness scale but I think it’s more of a 6.5. When I placed a 20-lb. weight in the center of the mattress, it sunk about half an inch.

While the cloud pillow top is a little plush, my 180-lb. body didn’t sink into the mattress and the foam didn’t contour around my body. Instead, there is a bouncy and supportive feel to the mattress that makes back or stomach sleeping positions most comfortable. I can sleep on my side, but I think it would be more comfortable to do that with the medium firmness option. I had a friend, who weighs less than me, lie on the mattress and found it to be comfortable but also preferred something a bit softer so they could sleep on their side.

A weight on the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

While I felt like the mattress promoted good spinal alignment, I was surprised that it didn’t relieve pressure on my joints or ease some aches and pains. In fact, my hips and lower back ached during the testing period, and I couldn’t tell if it was because of the mattress or not. What I could determine was that the mattress wasn’t improving those aches when I slept on it.

Comfort score: 3.5 out of 5

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: temperature regulation

  • Average temperature regulation for a hybrid design
  • Some issues with trapping body heat on warm nights

I don’t typically sleep warm, so I was surprised that I got hot sleeping on this hybrid mattress. Granted, I tested this mattress in June in Texas, however, my air-conditioning was set on 77 and I turned the ceiling fan on. There were a few times when I woke up in the middle of the night needing to throw off the comforter and sheets.

A hand pressing down on the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

For a hybrid, I thought the temperature regulation would be better. I’ve tested memory foam and hybrid mattresses and have never awoken hot in the middle of the night which is why this particular testing experience stood out to me.

Temperature regulation score: 3 out of 5

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: motion isolation

  • Did well in our motion transfer tests
  • Good choice for couples

I tested the motion transfer capabilities of this mattress by putting an empty wine glass in the center and dropping a 20 lb. weight 4, 10, and 25 inches away. The top of the mattress is quilted, so the wine glass didn’t have a stable base. Of course, it tipped over when I dropped the weight four inches away and shook when the weight was dropped 10 inches away. If the mattress wasn’t so deeply quilted, the wine glass would’ve stood solidly.

A weight and a wine glass on the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

I had another person lay on the mattress to determine the mattress’ motion isolation capabilities. I barely felt the other person move when they got in and out of the bed, which makes me believe that the Signature Hybrid does well with motion isolation and is a good option for couples.

Motion isolation score: 4 out of 5

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: edge support

  • Poor edge support at the corners and along the foot of the bed
  • Edge support seems better on the sides

In terms of edge support, the sides hold up better than the corners and the foot of the bed, likely because Brooklyn Bedding used high-caliber Ascension perimeter coils on the sides. When I placed a 20-lb. weight on the sides of the mattress, it sunk about half an inch and held steady. There is some decent support when I sit on the sides, lie near the edge, and get in and out of bed.

A weight on the edge of the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

However, the rest of the mattress is a different story. From a visual standpoint, the mattress slopes down near the corners. When I sit on a corner or along the foot of the bed, I have to catch myself before slipping off. The weight rolled off when placed in these areas.

Edge support score: 3 out of 5

Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: setup

  • Mattress is delivered rolled and boxed
  • Free FedEx delivery (except Hawaii and Alaska)
  • Slight smell upon opening that immediately disappears

Shipping is free through FedEx when you order the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress. As with most companies, shipping to Alaska or Hawaii incurs a fee. Unfortunately, white glove delivery is not offered by the brand.

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress in its delivery box

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

My king-sized mattress was delivered vacuum sealed and rolled up in a cardboard box that was damaged upon delivery. When I tried to move the box inside with the handles, the box ripped and tore even more than it already was.

I was able to set this mattress up by myself, but it would have been easier with another person. Removing the packaging didn’t take long and the mattress unfolded right away. I noticed a slight off-gassing smell when I removed the plastic, but it disappeared immediately, and I didn’t smell anything from there on out.

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress folded and vacuum packed

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

The brand suggests letting the Signature Hybrid air out and inflate for at least 3-5 hours before sleeping on the mattress, but it seemed to inflate within the hour. I slept on it that evening.

Setup score: 4 out of 5

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: customer reviews

  • 4.7 star rating out of over 10,100 reviews
  • Some customers mentioned heat retention and needing a softer/firmer level
  • Over 8,000 five-star reviews

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress has a 4.7 out of 5-star rating thanks to over 10,100 reviews. More than 8,000 people gave it five stars, so for the most part, customers seem to be satisfied with this mattress. Brooklyn Bedding does pull reviews from RVMattress.com, because they offer this mattress in RV sizes too. (There is an overwhelming number of RV owners who rave about this mattress).

The most common complaint is that the edge support is severely lacking, followed by feedback focusing on the firmness ratings. Some customers ordered the mattress in a medium firmness level only to discover it wasn’t firm enough for them. There were a few who ordered a firm mattress that felt too firm, but admittedly these customers were fewer.

As far as temperature regulation goes, there was a decent amount who thought the mattress retained heat but far more people who didn’t. A few wished they went with the Aurora Lux for the cooling properties.

For the most part, buyers found the mattress comfortable and relieved them of consistent body pain or helped improved their sleep experience. While some pointed out that it took 8 days to two weeks to get used to the mattress, once they did, it helped to lessen their body aches and pain.

Should you buy the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress?

The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top mattress on a bed

(Image credit: Alex Temblador)

No two people are alike, so it’s nice when a mattress brand like Brooklyn Bedding gives you so many options in terms of sizes and three different firmness ratings. For the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid, I went with the firm option and a cloud pillow top which resulted in a super supportive mattress with some spring to it. This allowed me to sleep on my back and stomach, but it didn’t do so well with pressure point relief or side sleeping – something that may be better with the soft or medium options.

The edge support is not great, but at least it’s decent on the sides so you can get in and out of the bed without too much effort. As someone who doesn’t sleep hot, I was surprised by how much heat the mattress retained. At least it did a good job during my motion isolation tests.

When considering all the qualities of the mattress and the overly positive mattress reviews, it’s clear that the Signature Hybrid is a good choice for most buyers, especially couples. Plus, the price is reasonable for what you get. If the mattress, for whatever reason, isn’t to your liking, you can return it within 120 days. There is a $99 fee but that’s worth it in the end.

Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top review: Also consider

How I tested the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top

I tested the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid with Cloud Pillow Top in June in Dallas, Texas, when the temperatures ranged from 85-99 degrees during the day. The evenings were warm for at least a week of the testing period, which lasted three weeks overall. I slept with a large comforter and microfiber sheets. My friend came over and gave me feedback on the comfort and feel of the mattress and helped me test the motion isolation. On top of my own experience sleeping on the mattress, I also ran standardized tests to assess the motion isolation, edge support, and comfort level.

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