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Galaxy Ring is official, Nothing Phone (2a) unboxed, Week 9 in review
9:14 pm | March 3, 2024

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Welcome to March! This week we had the Mobile World Congress for the year and with it, naturally, came some big announcements. Samsung seemingly stole the show with the unveiling of the Galaxy Ring - its next chapter in smart fitness and health tracking. Samsung more or less showed a prototype of the ring and teased it - we didn't get specs, a price, or availability. The ring will become official in early July. We got close to the Galaxy Ring this week and snapped some photos. It comes in three colors - silver, grey, and gold. It has a slightly concave top part and houses its tech and...

Deals: vanilla and plus iPhones are £100 off at Amazon
6:01 pm |

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Amazon has dropped the prices of the iPhone and iPhone Plus from the last three generations by £100, including the most recent 15 series. Let’s start with the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus as they received some serious upgrades compared to their predecessors. This includes a Dynamic Island (Apple talk for a pill-shaped punch hole), though still no dynamic refresh rate. Also, the main camera on the back has a 48MP sensor with good 2x in-sensor zoom. And, of course, this generation is the first with USB-C. Apple iPhone 15 Plus ...

Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper review
3:00 pm |

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Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper: two-minute review

The Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper is a three-inch thick, medium-firm topper from this well respected, luxury sleep brand. I slept on a king size topper for two weeks in February to see how it performs in practice, and how it compares to the rest of the best mattress toppers on the market. 

Having written a Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid mattress review recently, and knowing that Saatva is the brand behind TechRadar's #1 best mattress, I was excited to test out this topper option. Saatva positions the Graphite Memory Foam topper as having “advanced cooling technology” and a “body hugging feel.” I found it delivered a cozy sleep experience, no matter which sleep position you prefer. 

In addition to relieving some minor aches and pains, this topper will either improve your existing mattress' motion isolation capabilities, or at the least, maintain them. However, while it may be positioned as a cooling topper, I found it failed in this endeavor, which makes it hard to justify the high price tag.

A 180-night trial and free delivery sounds great, but be warned that you only get a one-year limited warranty and there is a $99 fee if you need to return it. All in all, if you’re more concerned with comfort than cooling properties, the Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper is worth the buy. However, hot sleepers should look elsewhere. Read below to learn more in my full Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper review.

The Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper on a bed

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Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper review: design & materials

  • 3-inch-tall topper with memory foam infused with graphite
  • Organic cotton cover with antimicrobial treatment
  • Straps at corners hold it in place

The bulk of this Saatva topper design is CertiPUR-US certified memory foam infused with graphite, which provides a supportive feel, pressure relief, and cooling properties. The graphite, combined with an organic cotton cover that wicks away moisture and contributes to breathability, are the main cooling features. Although the topper can only be spot-cleaned, at least it has an antimicrobial treatment to prevent bacteria, mold, and mildew. (It's probably worth adding one of the best mattress protectors to make cleaning easier.)

The corner of the Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper on a bed

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This three-inch-thick mattress topper gave my 10-inch mattress some additional height. It blends naturally with my mattress and stays in place with four straps at the corners. 

The Graphite Memory Foam option is one of a number of different toppers available at Saatva – for a run-down of the rest of the range, and who they might suit, head to TechRadar's article exploring 'Which Saatva topper should I buy?'

Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper review: price & value for money

  • Premium priced with a one-year limited warranty and 180-night trial
  • Not the most expensive or budget-friendly that Saatva offers
  • Rarely discounted

At $445 for a queen-size, the Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper is very much a premium mattress topper. Saatva offers another topper at the same price, two more that are cheaper, and one that’s more expensive. 

Based on the materials, I can understand why it’s priced as a premium topper. However, when it’s touted as a cooling topper and doesn’t succeed in that department, I can’t say confidently that the price matches the quality. Here are the list prices for each size of the mattress.

  • Twin: MSRP $325
  • Twin XL: MSRP $325
  • Full: MSRP $405
  • Queen: MSRP $445
  • King: MSRP $565
  • Split King: MSRP $650
  • Cal King: MSRP $565

While Saatva mattress sales and deals happen pretty much constantly, it's very rare that the toppers will be included. 

On the larger market, it’s in the same price bracket (though slightly cheaper than) the Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper ($664 for the queen size). The Tempur-Adapt Topper has nearly the same MSRP, but there are semi-regular 40% off deals that make it much more affordable (head to TechRadar's Tempur-Adapt Topper review for more on that one) . 

A close-up shot of the Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper's cover

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Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper review: comfort & performance

  • Medium firm and supportive feel for all sleep styles
  • Retains lots of heat
  • Improves edge support and has good motion isolation capabilities

While I have a supportive organic latex mattress (about a 5.5 on the firmness scale), the Saatva topper was slightly firmer. On a 10-point scale, I’d give it a 6.5 firmness rating as it had a cozy, body-hugging feel that was supportive, but not hard by any means. For reference, I’m 5'5" and weigh 170lbs. A friend who is smaller than me slept on the topper and agreed that it has a medium firm feel. She rated it as a 6.

A wine glass on the Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper

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While Saatva says that the Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper is best suited to side sleepers, I slept better on my stomach and back. In fact, it wasn’t until the second week that the topper had softened enough for me to sleep comfortably on my side. 

I felt as if the topper reinforced the edges of my mattress, which is good news if you want or need a sturdy edge to help you get up in the morning. In addition, the topper also has great motion isolation capabilities. I tested this by placing a wine glass in the center, and then getting in and out of bed and changing sleep positions near the glass. The glass never wobbled.

A hand pressing down on the Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper

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Designed with memory foam infused with graphite and a breathable organic cotton cover, this mattress topper is supposed to offer top-tier temperature regulation. Unfortunately, it trapped so much heat that I slept uncomfortably, even with just a microfiber sheet covering me at night. I tested the topper in February and generally had to sleep with the fan on, especially after I woke up more than one night sweating. When a friend visited, I had her lay down on the topper on my bed and the first thing she said was, “Your bed is really warm.”

Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper review: customer experience

  • Free delivery but $99 fee for returns 
  • 180-night trial and 1-year limited warranty
  • Vacuum-packed and rolled for delivery, but box not secure and heavy

While the mattress topper arrived by free delivery in a cardboard box, the box wasn’t secure. One of the cardboard flaps broke free of the paper tape. At least the box and tape were recyclable. The box was pretty heavy, but once I'd got it to my room, it was easy to remove the topper, which was rolled and vacuum sealed in plastic. The topper gained its full shape within a few hours, and yet, I noticed that the memory foam didn’t quite fill up the cover, leaving some wrinkles on the top.

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The Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper in its delivery box

The Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper in its delivery box (Image credit: Future)
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The Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper rolled up in plastic wrap

The topper rolled up in plastic wrap (Image credit: Future)
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The Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper on a bed just after being unpacked

... and on a bed just after being unpacked (Image credit: Future)

Upon removing it from its package, the topper had a noticeable woodsy, earthen smell. I don’t consider it an off-gassing or chemical smell, but I smelled the same thing when I previously tested a Saatva mattress. The smell was so overpowering on this topper (and caused my head to ache), that I couldn’t sleep on it for three days. After two weeks, the smell has now faded enough that it doesn’t disrupt my sleep. A friend of mine did not notice the smell after I had been using the topper for a week.

In addition to a 180-night trial, Saatva offers a one-year limited warranty, which is not typical for a premium topper. I’ve seen other luxury brands offer anywhere from three to 10-year warranties on their toppers – and Saatva itself has a forever warranty on its mattresses, so it's odd that its topper warranty is so stingy in comparison. Not to mention, it’s a little disappointing that there is a $99 processing fee to return the topper. I should also note that the brand doesn’t allow for exchanges – if you want to swap for another option, you must return the topper and then order a different one.

Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper review: specs

Should you buy the Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper?

Buy it if...

✅ You and your partner have different sleep styles: Neither you nor your partner will sacrifice good sleep as this topper will suit stomach, back, and side sleepers. Side sleepers may need to give their bodies a week to get used to it. 

✅ Your existing mattress is very soft or very firm: This topper sits right in the middle of the firmness scale, which means it’ll firm up a very soft mattress or soften a very firm mattress.

✅ You want to know your mattress topper isn’t breeding mildew, mold, or bacteria: Thanks to an antimicrobial treatment, your topper will be free of mildew, mold, and bacteria – which is good since you can only spot clean this topper.

Don't buy it if...

❌ You sleep hot: For someone who doesn’t get warm or hot when they sleep, there were many nights where I woke up sweating while sleeping on this Saatva topper. The Brooklyn Bedding Microcoil Mattress Topper may offer a cooler night’s rest due to a 0.75-inch layer of micro coils.

 You want a super soft sleep experience: This topper is suited to stomach and back sleepers, so you know it has a medium-firm, supportive feel. The Tempur-Adapt Mattress Topper is known to offer a softer sleep experience.

❌ You’re on a budget: This is not a budget-friendly topper by any means. Save a pretty penny by going with the LinenSpa Gel-Infused Mattress Topper, which may result in a cooler sleep since it’s infused with gel.

How I tested the Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper

I slept on a king-sized Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress for two weeks in February in Texas. There were a mix of cold and warm nights during that time, and while I generally sleep with a comforter and sheet, I had to forgo the comforter to sleep on this topper comfortably. Additionally, I had a friend sleep on the topper one night and provide me feedback.

Read more about how we test

Deal: Oppo F25 Pro and Realme 12+ go on pre-order, Sony headphones go on sale
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We have several pre-orders for newly unveiled devices to cover this week, some regular discounts and deals on Sony headphones – let’s go. The Oppo F25 Pro was announced on Thursday, a local version of the Reno11 F. It has a 32MP selfie camera (with 4K video recording) in its 6.7” 120Hz AMOLED display (FHD+, 10-bit). It runs ColorOS 14 on a Dimensity 7050 chipset with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage (expandable via microSD). The 5,000mAh battery supports 67W fast charging. Open sales start on March 4. Oppo F25 Pro...

Weekly poll results: the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is a hit, a pricey hit
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Xiaomi can pop open the champagne – last week’s poll shows that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will be one of the best smartphones of 2024, even though it’s still quite early in the year. Good thing that the Ultra flagship is launching globally, unlike the Pro. Looking at the results, a third of voters are ready to buy it right now and (if they are in Europe) they can do so as the phone is available on Xiaomi’s online stores. However, some need more convincing and are holding off until the reviews come out. We have a hands-on review with the Xiaomi 14 Ultra for a closer look at the flagship...

Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro in for review
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This is the Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro and it's a little bit bigger and a bit better than its predecessor. It ships with a magnetically attachable charger and a good-looking TPU strap - ours is the light grey model. The band is already on sale in Europe, priced at €70. This model looks very much like the Smart Band 7 Pro it succeeds but offers some quality-of-life improvements. For starters, the display is bigger - it's 1.74-inch, up from 1.64-inch, and a bit sharper at 336ppi. And the panel is 100 nits brighter at 600 nits. The battery is almost 20% bigger as well. The Xiaomi...

Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G will come with an Air Gesture feature
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The Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G launching in India this month will come with an Air Gesture feature. This revelation comes straight from Realme's Indian branch, which said the Air Gesture feature will enable Narzo 70 Pro 5G's users to navigate certain phone features without physical contact. Air Gestures should come in handy for the users when touching a phone isn't convenient, such as when the hands are wet or dirty or when they the users are having meals. Realme said the Narzo 70 Pro 5G will support 10+ gesture types, and the gesture controls will also be available in third-party apps,...

Weekly poll: the best devices of MWC 2024
12:06 am |

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The 2024 Mobile World Congress is over with several exciting launches and promises of new technology to come. You can check out our MWC 2024 wrap-up post for a quick overview of events if you didn’t follow the day by day developments (or you need a refresher). What was your favorite new device from this year’s congress? Let’s have a vote. We have divided things into categories – flagships, mid-rangers, entry level devices and miscellaneous. Most makers announced their new flagships in December and January, but some held off until the MWC. Okay, some of these aren’t exactly new, but...

Deals: Samsung Galaxy A25 and A15 5G get their first discounts, Apple iPad (2022) price drops
11:55 pm | March 2, 2024

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The Samsung Galaxy A25 and A15 5G arrived in the US a month ago and they have already gotten their first discounts. The A25 is eligible for 4 major OS updates and a total of 5 years of security patches. Yes, some Androids get more, but how many of them cost $265? For that money you’re getting a 6.5” FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, the old Exynos 1280 chipset (not ideal, but it has 5G), 128GB of built in storage and a microSD slot, a 50+8+2MP camera and a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging. Samsung Galaxy A25 ...

MWC 2024 wrap-up
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After all the build up and the excitement of the congress itself, MWC 2024 is now over. This year it was less a staging ground to launch new products and more focused on the future – companies brought prototype devices and research projects that might find their way to consumers in the near future. Still, there were phone launches too and we went hands-on with the new devices. Some newcomers were just announcing their global availability too. Here is a summary of what happened at MWC 2024. The MWC 2024 Awards were announced on Thursday. The Google Pixel 8 series took home the Best...

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