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Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 test, review and price

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 test, review and price


Published on: 04-03-2019 / Modified: 31-01-2026

I started testing phones on my blog about a year ago (April 2018) and I started the adventure with a Xiaomi Redmi Note 5. This first choice was an excellent choice because this phone was a real success that was unanimously approved by all the blogs that tested it. Note 5 was followed by a not very inspiring Note 6 but this will change with the arrival of Redmi Note 7. This new Xiaomi phone abandons the "Xiaomi" brand to officially be called Redmi Note 7, fortunately this is not the only change, the phone is breaking down borders by offering more for an affordable price. More than a million copies of this phone have been sold in China in a few days, and as of mid-March the Redmi Note 7 will attack the rest of the world.

Official website: Mi.com

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Redmi Note 7 price US/UK


I bought my Redmi Note 7 for 177€ on Aliexpress through the official Xiaomi reseller. It was one of the only retailers to offer the phone in a global version with a
European guarantee
(via Allianz). The Chinese version does not support all European frequencies, so don't try your luck.

If you want to do the same thing: Mi Global Store (don't forget to look for a global version)



Time line


01/03/19: purchase of the Redmi Note 7 on Aliexpress for 177€. Since this is a pre-sale, I should probably wait a month before I get it.
05/04/19: the device has arrived at customs, I am now waiting for customs clearance
13/04/19: unpacking, first tests (benchmark, wifi,...)
19/04/19: camera test (day/night), video
22/04/19: test gaming, audio
27/04/19: network test
04/04/19: test finalisation and first conclusion

News


The Redmi Note 7 outperforms its predecessors (notes 5 and 6) by offering some new features such as
- a 48 Mio. pixel camera
- a 6.3 inch screen with a drop notch
- more premium finish with glass instead of plastic
- a SnapDragon 660 processor

Test structure


How for my other tests, this test will be spread over several weeks but will follow the structure described below. If you have any questions about the device, feel free to ask them in the comments section so that I can adapt the test if possible. I try to provide some of the most comprehensive tests on the web and it can only work if you ask me questions.

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First contact


redmi note 7 test avis review


The Redmi Note 7 is delivered in a compact box containing the same accessories as the other Xiaomis I bought. There is of course the phone, a protective cover, a needle to open the SIM compartment, a European charger, a USB C cable, a warranty certificate and a manual in several languages. This manual focuses mainly on starting the phone, it will not be of any use to help you use all the features of the phone, no manufacturer does this kind of thing anymore.

When I first took the Redmi Note 7 out of the box, I felt like I had a Note 5 in my hands because the size, shape and weight are so similar. This first familiar impression quickly disappeared when I started to use the smartphone. The Redmi Note 7 is cold to the touch because it is built in a rather elegant glass packaging and this can be seen especially on the back side. The glass surface is perfectly smooth and reflects light to make the phone shine better, this is a very fashionable trend at the moment.

The first thing that strikes at the back is the size of the photo sensor (double sensor), I've never seen a photo sensor that stands out so strongly. The sensor is so large that the smartphone will never really be flat. The semi-transparent protective shell supplied with the device reduces this issue a little, but even with the shell, the sensor still stands out with a few millimetres. It does not really bother me but I'm wondering if it's not going to damage the lens on the longer run.

The front camera is hidden inside a small water drop shaped notch and compared to the Note 5 where there is no notch, it offers more space for the screen. Note 5 and Note 7 are very similar in sizes but the Note 7 has more screen space thanks to the notch and a smaller black border at the bottom.

The Redmi Note 7 has a Jack port at the top of the device and the notification LED at the bottom of the screen, these are unusual choices. Redmi Note 7 has kept the infrared port at the top of the device, which will allow you to use your smartphone as a remote controls. I tried it on a Samsung TV with Xiaomi's Remote application and it worked well. At the bottom of the device are two audio outputs and a USB type C port. One of the two audio outputs is purely decorative like on most devices nowadays. On the left side there is a double SIM drawer where you can also add a memory card at the expense of one of the two SIM slots. On the right are the usual volume buttons and the ignition button.



First configuration


The startup process is exactly the same as for other devices running under MIUI 10, you must pass a large number of screens to configure the device and recover the contents of your previeous phone. Most of the questions are quite basic while Xiaomi will encourage you to create an account. Be aware that it is neither mandatory nor necessary. If you have a Google Account, you don't need an Xiaomi account.

After the configuration of the phone we arrive at the stage where we have to recover the contents of the old phone. Until now I had never really talked about it because it was probably not worth it. With MIUI 10, the installation of applications goes through a security screen that checks if the application from the Play Store does not present a security risk to the phone. When you install an application from time to time, this screen is not disturbing but if you migrate the content from one phone to another you will have this screen for every application in the old phone! I don't use an incredible number of applications and yet I had to wait almost an hour before I could use my phone normally. Every time I used the Redmi Note 7, the security screen would interrupt what I was doing. In the end I left the phone alone until the migration was complete.

After updating applications, I expected to find my home screen as on my previous Xiaomi but I was disappointed to find that all the applications I had carefully sorted on my Mi 8 Lite were spread on multiple screens. This kind of thing shouldn't cause you too much trouble if you don't change phones often, but since I change almost every month, this migration step is very annoying for me.

Finish


redmi note 7 test avis review photo 6


The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 already offered a good level of finish for this price range but the Redmi Note 7 offers goes one level higher. The smartphone is embedded in a glass effect plastic layer that gives it a more premium and less raw look than its predecessor. The change is most noticeable on the rear facade. In this price range, the Redmi Note 7 is undoubtedly one of the devices offering the best level of finish.



Compared to the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite?
The Mi 8 Lite is a range above the Redmi Note 7 in terms of finishing. The Mi 8 Lite is thinner and lighter, I find it more elegant but it remains a very personal opinion. The back of the Mi 8 Lite offers a nicer reflection effect and the camera stands out much less.

redmi note 7 test avis review photo 10


Compared to the Xiami Redmi Note 5?
As I wrote above, the two devices are very similar in size and weight, but the comparison ends there because the Redmi Note 7 has a higher level of finish than the Note 5. This can be seen quite clearly in the following pictures.

redmi note 7 test avis review photo 12


Screen comparison
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You may have noticed it in the pictures but the Redmi Note 7 quickly gets dusty and you won't escape fingerprints. If you're a little maniacal, you'll spend your time cleaning the device.

Support 3G/4G


Redmi Note 7 supports the following frequency bands:
3G: B1, B2, B4, B5, B8
4G: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B20, B38, B40, B41
Redmi Note 7 therefore offers excellent coverage of European frequencies.



Performance 4G



Signal performance

To test network performance, I measure the signal strength on each cell visited for the test. I then compare these values with other measurements from other phones. I do not yet have enough measurements to tell if a phone is good or not, but these first numbers can already give an indication.


A signal of -99dBm indicates a weaker signal than a signal of -90dBm. We see here that on average the Redmi Note 7 is worse than the other devices measured but this result must be weighted because I have performed much more measurements on this phone than the others and I have therefore potentially visited cells with a worse coverage. To avoid this problem, I compared the results with the Redmi Note 5 with only the cells that both phones visited:
redmi note 7 signal comparison

The phone with the best reception is the one outside the graph. We can therefore see that the Redmi Note 5 (-93.69dBm on average) seems to capture the network better than the Redmi Note 7 (-98.73dBm). In use I did not notice any problems but the figures are the figures, the Redmi Note 7 seems less good than its predecessor in terms of network capture.

Download performance

With Xiaomi I was used to getting amazing scores in terms of download speed, unfortunately this is not the case with Redmi Note 7 because in download I got about 80 Mbps and about half in upload. These scores are not bad, they are just below what I usually get. However, I cannot exclude that something changed with the carrier I'm using, but I could only verify it by testing two devices at the same time.

WIFI performance



WIFI speed

The Redmi Note 7 can use the 5Ghz frequency in WIFI which allows it to reach quite high transfer speeds. After some tests near the router and remotely, I measured a good download speed around 250Mbps with an upload speed limited by my provider around 21-22Mbps. It's a very good score but the Redmi Note 5 remains the fastest device I have been able to test with spikes around 280Mbps, I have not been able to reproduce this with any other device.

WIFI signal

Near the router, the signal is at -35dBm while at a distance I am rather at -70dBm. These values are quite similar to what I have tested on other phones, they are almost identical to what I get with the Mi 8 Lite.



Battery life


The Redmi Note 7 has a 4000 mAh battery like the Redmi Note 5. This battery should allow you to last two to three days in normal use, I find the same autonomy as on the Redmi Note 5. The battery also supports 18W fast charging but the charger supplied with the phone does not support fast charging, so you will need to purchase an additional charger. It can be found at a very low price (1 to 2€) on Aliexpress as here:

Fast Charger / Aliexpress

To fully charge the battery, it still takes almost 2 hours.

For my type of use where I use a lot of data (at least 2 hours a day), I can keep two days without having to recharge my device. This kind of performance is becoming quite common in this smartphone segment.

Audio quality



On call

I have not noticed any problems with the audio quality, the difference with Note 5 is mainly due to the size of the speaker for listening. The opening of Note 5 is wider and the sound that comes out of it is therefore less muffled. It is a matter of habit to find the right ear position because the speaker of Note 7 is thinner and higher on the screen.

Headphone output

noise level redmi note 7

The Redmi Note 7 has a powerful sound with an average of more than 90 dBA, it ranks above the average in terms of sound power. However, it is slightly lower than the Redmi Note 5 and the difference with the Mi 8 Lite is greater, the latter is one of the most powerful devices in this price range.

dynamic range redmi note 7

The dynamic range of the Redmi Note 7 is slightly lower than that of the Redmi Note 5 and Mi 8 Lite but the difference is small.

frequency response redmi note_7

In terms of frequency coverage, Redmi Note 7 and Redmi Note 5 offer good overall performance with little deviation from the standard on most frequencies. The Mi 8 Lite, on the other hand, loses ground in high frequencies.

The Redmi Note 7 offers a good sound performance (above average) close to that of the Redmi Note 5 and below the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite. You can therefore use the Redmi Note 7 to connect it to your audio system or car without any problems.

Performance


The Redmi Note 7 is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor and an Adreno 512 graphics chipset where Note 5 offered a Snapdragon 636 and an Adreno 509. The performance gain is quite appreciable because we go from an Antutu score of about 115000 with Note 5 to 143000 with Note 7.

The Redmi Note 7 shares the same configuration as the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite, the performance is about the same.

Score Antutu

The Redmi Note 7 gets an Antutu score of 143242 points which places it at the level of the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite for a much lower price. At the CPU level, the Honor 8x does a little better but it is much more expensive. At the GPU level, the Umidigi F1 does better for a more or less equivalent price.



Score 3D Mark

For this benchmark I expected to find the same values as the Mi 8 Lite but strangely enough the Redmi Note 7 does much better for the Vulkan test but in reality I didn't notice any difference between the two devices.

Score Slingshot extreme OpenGL: 1354
Score Slinghshot extreme Vulkan: 1299

Gaming performance


The Redmi Note 7 offers a level of gaming performance similar to the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite because it uses the same graphics processor. It can run large games such as PUBG Mobile in average graphic quality (see video below). PUBG Mobile is perfectly smooth with the Redmi Note 7.

Photo quality


The Redmi Note 7 is equipped with a dual Samsung sensor on the back capable of producing 48Mio pixel photos. For a smartphone it's huge but I think it's mostly a marketing argument because pictures of this size on such a small screen don't make much sense. Sony and Samsung are competing with each other through several smartphone brands and they released a 48 Mio pixels sensor at the same time. The Redmi Note 7 is equipped with a Samsung S5KGM1 sensor that is also available on the Meizu Note 9 and Umidigi F1 Play. Xiaomi's premium range like the Mi 9 is equipped with a Sony 48 Mio pixel sensor.

Photo application

The default photo application is the one found on other Xiaomis using the same version of Android. The photo part offers the following modes: photo, portrait, night, square, panorama and pro. In photo mode, the camera will take 12 Mio pixels pictures and you cannot change this value. If you want to use the 48 Mio pixels, you must use the pro mode and activate it manually. The settings of the photo application are the same as for the other Xiaomis, the AI is also present to try to improve your photos.

Indoor (studio)
Photo
To start this studio test, I first took a picture with my DSLR. The goal is not to show that the reflex is better than the smartphone, I just wanted to highlight the differences, especially in terms of colors.

So here is the reference image.
redmi note 7 photo test 1


And now here is the picture taken by Redmi Note 7 in automatic mode:
redmi note 7 photo test 2


Unlike the other Xiaomi I was able to test before this one, I haven't notcied any lack of brightness in automatic mode, there is progress. On the other hand, the first thing that strikes without looking at the details is the colour temperature. The SLR makes no choice, it takes what it sees while the smartphone has changed the white balance to provide a warmer image. The grey background takes a slightly brownish hue. The rest of the colors are slightly more saturated than with the reflex, the green takes a different coloring.

The sensor does a good job in terms of detail and depth of field. In the focusing area, the details are very sharp, you can easily see all the dust.

With the manual mode, it is possible to modify the white balance but unfortunately the choices are predefined and you cannot choose the color temperature yourself. This option is available on the Mi 8 Lite but not on the Redmi note 7.

Here is the same picture in manual mode and a colder color balance:
redmi note 7 photo test 3

The background is now more grey and the whole picture is closer to reality, the green remains a little behind.

This first test shows that the camera makes choices that are not always appropriate in terms of color, but as I often say, a studio test is not enough to get an idea of the quality of a camera.

Outdoor photography (sun)

I received my Redmi Note 7 a day before going on holiday in Stockholm, so I took the opportunity to test the photo part on a more attractive setting than what I see every day. The weather was absolutely splendid with a cloudless blue sky. These conditions seemed perfect for a smartphone but we'll see that it's not that simple.

First photo on arrival on the tarmac of Bromma airport in the late afternoon
redmi note 7 test avis review photo sun 1

I took this picture in automatic mode without changing the basic settings, the AI was activated. We see that the colours are quite strongly saturated, the yellows and blues are reinforced by the default software treatment. Overall the picture is pleasant to look at, the level of detail is good and the noise is non-existent.

Second example where I mix sky, shadow and reflection. This time I compared the picture to a very similar picture taken with my Canon.
redmi note 7 test avis review photo sun 3

If we only look at the image on the right, we could say that it is ok and that is partially true. The level of detail is really good, you can see the details of the branches very well. The contrast between shadows and light is also good, the dynamics are good. Only the color of the sky does not seem very natural. If we compare this photo with the one on the left it is even more striking, we find here again a too pronounced saturation and the color of the sky has taken an unrealistic coloring.

Here is a third example where the set is clearer and easier to capture for a camera.
redmi note 7 test avis review photo sun 4

As for the two previous examples, the picture is generally ok but if we pay a little attention to the colors, I have again this feeling that something is wrong, the blue is much too present and the main building which is actually a little more orange is displayed in a lighter color. At that point, I had not yet understood why these photos were so out of touch with reality, but I finally understood that it was a voluntary choice of the so-called AI (artificial intelligence) of the camera. This AI takes artistic liberties with photos and this does not always lead to the right choice. As a result, I decided to deactivate the AI and never activate it again.

Fourth example, without AI this time.
redmi note 7 test avis review photo sun 6

This time, it's okay! The colors are much more faithful to reality, the level of detail is good, there is no noise, no chromatic aberration, that's exactly what I wanted to achieve. The camera allows you to change the sharpness, saturation or contrast but I left everything in the default settings. You can always modify these values according to your tastes, I have not yet found this freedom on other brands for the moment.

Outdoor photography (night)

Night photography is the biggest weakness of cameras (smartphone or regular camera). The most common problem is digital noise, which appears more or less quickly depending on the device. The Redmi Note 5 impressed me with its ability to take pictures of acceptable quality without special assistance. The noise was acceptable and it was possible to take pictures without a tripod.

During my time in Stockholm, I took the opportunity to take many night shots and test what the Redmi Note 7 can offer in these conditions.

For this first series of examples, I chose Stockholm City Hall and the Congress Centre as setting. I took these pictures at intervals of a few seconds and without a tripod. I took the same picture with the different color balance configurations offered by the camera. I set the sensitivity to ISO 800.
redmi note 7 test avis review photo night 1



With a recent SLR camera, a photo at ISO 800 should not show any noise. With the Redmi Note 7 at ISO 800, there is clearly noise, but it is far from catastrophic. I read everywhere that noise is a real problem for smartphones, but sometimes I really wonder why. Noise is especially a problem if you want to display the photo on a large screen or if you want to print it. If you want to avoid noise, there is a very simple solution, just lower the ISOs and find a stable support to take the picture.

Second example to demonstrate that Redmi Note 7 can take night shots without noise. I used the manual mode to force the camera to take a picture at ISO 100
redmi note 7 test avis review photo night 6


Result? No noise at all! I took the photo without a tripod at 1/33 and the level of detail is very good. So yes, the photo is not taken in total darkness but the result is still really good.

The Redmi Note 7 also has a night mode and until now I had never trusted this kind of artificial mode because the result is often quite bad but this is not the case with this camera and I will demonstrate it with a little wink to one of Xiaomi's competitors...
redmi note 7 test avis review photo night 7

The Huawei P30 is considered one of the best smartphones for photography, I didn't test it but I though it was funny to somehow use it for this test. On the left, I took a picture in manual mode at ISO 8OO and on the right I took the same picture in night mode. The difference is very visible and the result is quite good actually. The camera reconstructs a picture from several shots as for HDR and this makes it possible to restore colors that had disappeared due to overexposure. After seeing this, I kept the night mode to take more pictures showing the camera's potential.

Before last example
redmi note 7 test avis review photo night 9


And one last example to end this series
redmi note 7 test avis review photo night 9

The night mode is really very impressive. The colors are bright without being too saturated, the level of detail is incredible, almost no visible grain, it's the best night mode device I've tested so far

Video quality


Redmi Note 7 offers three basic video modes:
- normal video in 1080p
- accelerated video in 1080p
- video slowed down in 1080p

It is also possible to take 4k videos with an application like OpenCam because the basic application does not allow it.

Normal video

To test the video, I put the Redmi Note 7 to the test by attaching it to my bike. My bike is a racing bike that does not absorb shocks at all, the smartphone is therefor seriously shaken. When stationary or with limited movement, the video is of good quality but as soon as the vibrations become too important, we see that the stabilization loses control. On the first video, I didn't do any particular focusing the image jumps in all directions.

On the second video, I wanted to reduce the focusing issues by setting the focus on my wheel and it actually worked better despite the vibrations. As soon as the wheel is in the middle, the focus remains stable and the video is much less subject to stabilization issues. Redmi Note 7 processes the information quite quickly because the ground level scrolling is important, yet we do not lose much in quality.

Accelerated video

To test the video in accelerated mode, I filmed the takeoff and landing of my flight to Stockholm. Making a video through a window is not ideal but I just wanted to show what the camera is capable of doing and the result is very interesting.

Take-off from Brussels in mid-afternoon on a cloudy day

Take-off from Stockholm in early evening in clear weather

Night landing in Brussels

Despite the loss of quality due to the window and the darkness at night, the Redmi is doing rather well, it adapts quickly to changes in brightness and vibrations coming from the aircraft.

Slow motion video

To test the video in slow motion, I walked down a shopping street in Stockholm. The quality of the video is really good and the slow motion really gives the impression that everyone is walking slowly. Xiaomi offers this kind of basic functionality without any application to install.

Screen quality


The screen is very similar to the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite, I wouldn't be surprised if they shared the same type of equipment. The colors are bright and well saturated, the brightness is very good and sometimes even too strong to the point that black does turn to dark grey. The pixel density allows for a very sharp image and one of the best screens in this price range.

GPS performance


To test the GPS I measured my position during a train ride. The goal was to see if the GPS would keep me on track and if the orientation would go in the right direction. The choice of train is not innocent because GPS applications tend to follow roads well and we do not see the deviations of GPS. With the train, you move away from the roads and the GPS can no longer lock onto a road. I was positively surprised by the result because not only does the GPS position follow the rails well, but the orientation of the phone is perfectly followed. You can clearly see when I turn the phone towards the window or inside the train, I hadn't yet seen such a precise positioning.

I did the same kind of test on the street where I walked in the same direction without changing sidewalk, we see some inaccuracies in positioning but overall the GPS quickly follows the position and understands the direction well. On the Umidigi I had tested earlier this year, I was sometimes in the buildings and there was a significant time lag.

Android


The Redmi Note 7 is equipped with MIUI 10.2 as a base, so the experience is perfectly aligned with the other Xiaomis. If you have already used a Xiaomi, you will not be disoriented. If this is your first experience with this brand, the adaptation time will be very short because the interface is very well designed and offers features not available in a basic version of Android. I've tried phones running Android and derivative versions but it's Xiaomi that I prefer for now.

The race to obtain a larger screen area has an unexpected consequence here in the navigation by gesture on MIUI. The lower edge of the screen is slightly thinner than Note 5 and I regularly miss the passage on this band to access active applications, this forces me to be much more attentive whereas with previous models, I could do it with my eyes closed.

Bugs encountered


Not yet available

Updates


not yet available

Accessories




User manual


You can find the manual at the following address: https://www.mi.com/global/service/userguide/

Redmi Note 7 compared to others




Conclusions


If you have read the entire test, you will probably have understood that the Redmi Note 7 is an excellent smartphone, it lacks nothing and what it does it does it well. In this price range, you probably won't find anything better. The Redmi Note 7 reuses many of the components of the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite and offer some important improvements, especially for photography and video. Samsung's new sensor does a very good job and even at night, excellent shots can be obtained. The 48 Mio of pixels announced is only smoke and mirrors because it can only be used in manual mode.

On the performance side, the phone is very comfortable with everything you ask it to do, there is really only for hard core gamers that this could be a problem. Xiaomi's operating system is very smooth and offers many applications that usually need to be downloaded on other devices. I think it's a shame that we can't uninstall the Xiaomi applications that we don't need, but you can store them away in a folder, they won't disturb you in any way.

I'm a little disappointed in network performance. The Redmi Note 7 gets lower scores than the other Xiaomi I tested but for most people, it won't make any difference because the speed obtained allow streaming without any problem. My use is very particular because I use my phone as a modem connected to my laptop, so speed is an important criterion. If you live in an area of low 4G coverage, this Redmi Note 7 may not be the best device because its signal performance is average.

The GPS is probably one of the best I've had, I don't see why the Redmi Note 7 should be better than the others but the position is very accurate and the updates are fast.

Strengths

- camera (even at night)
- performances
- gps
- display
- good battery performance

Low points

- signal and network performance
- absence of frequency B28





Laurent Willen LAURENT WILLEN
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I share my passions on my blog in my free time since 2006, I prefer that to watching nonsense on TV or on social networks. I work alone, I am undoubtedly one of the last survivors of the world of blogs and personal sites.

My speciality? Digital in all its forms. I have spent the last 25 years working for multinationals where I managed digital teams and generated revenues of over €500 million per year. I have expertise in telecoms, media, aviation, travel and tourism.
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Every year I test the new version of the Xiaomi Mi XX Lite, I have started my tests with the Mi 8 Lite and with each iteration Xiaomi takes the level a little higher but how far can they go?
XGIMI Horizon 20: Test / Review
XGIMI shook up the market with the arrival of the Horizon 20 Max, but with a price tag that was out of reach for some. The Horizon 20 is much more affordable, but will it meet your expectations?
Urtopia Chord: test/review
After testing a first carbon electric bike, I am now trying out a second model that is aimed at a wider audience with an aluminium frame.
Lankeleisi X3000 Max: test / review
The Lankeleisi X3000 Max is a thick brute, it will propel you to almost 50 km/h with its two 1000W motors and its torque of 90 Nm. Hang in there!
Redmi Note 14 Pro : test / review
The Redmi Note 14 Pro is a copy of the POCO X7 with a different camera. These two mid-range phones offer good value for money.
Lankeleisi Golf X : test / review
The Lankeleisi Golf X is more of a utility bike than a sports bike, but it still retains the Lankeleisi DNA, with power and a solid frame to take a beating.
XGIMI Mogo 4 Laser : test / review
The XGIMI Mogo 4 Pro marks a turning point for XGIMI, with the use of a triple laser source for the first time, taking this small projector to the next level.
Dwarf Mini Telescope: review/test
Dwarflabs has changed direction with this new telescope model. Smaller, more portable, lighter, but still just as easy to use.
Shore RolaTV: Laser TV Home Cinema Cabinet
Having a projector and a screen often means a bulky setup that's difficult to integrate into a living space. With the Shore RolaTV cabinet, everything fits perfectly into one attractive piece of furniture.
Seestar S30 telescope: test / review
The road to the stars is getting easier and cheaper. With the Seestar S30, it only takes a minute to explore the deep sky from the comfort of your own home.
Telescope Seestar S50: test / review
Got your head in the stars but don't have the time or inclination to spend setting up a real telescope? Then the Seestar S50 is for you. Choose your object and let the telescope do the rest!
Test / Avis mini PC pas cher (moins de 200€)
J'ai testé un mini pc de 12 cm de côté, totalement silencieux, consommant 25W max et suffisamment performant pour la bureautique et home cinéma. Découvrez mon test pour vous aider à choisir.
Govee Hexa Light: pannelli LED personalizzabili a nido d'ape
I pannelli Govee Hexa Light daranno un tocco unico alla vostra decorazione e le sue infinite possibilità di personalizzazione aumenteranno notevolmente la sua durata.
POCO F8 Pro: test / review
Is the king of performance back? With the F Pro range, you can always expect increased power, but is that the only reason to buy this phone?
Engwe N1 Pro: Test / Review
The Engwe N1 Pro is Engwe's first carbon electric bike. With its 250-watt motor, it can also be used without certification.
RobotUp Raccoon 2 SE: test/review
The RobotUp Raccoon 2 SE is a plug-and-play robot lawn mower that does not require the installation of cables or GPS antennas. It uses an AI-assisted camera to guide itself.
Formovie Edge / Cinema 3: test / review
The Formovie Edge incorporates some of the features that made the Formovie Theater Premium so successful, at a significantly lower price, but will it meet your expectations?
Wanbo X5 Pro: test/review
Wanbo exclusively produces affordable LCD projectors without falling into the trap of low-end Chinese products. Will this be your first projector?
Xiaomi Laser Projector 3: test/review
WalkingPad WR20 foldable rowing machine: review/test
The WalkingPad WR20 is a sturdy folding rowing machine that allows you to enjoy a full workout at home without the hassle of clutter or squeaky movements.
WalkingPad X21 treadmill: test / review
Are you looking for a torture device to keep fit? I tested the WalkingPad X21, I never liked running but I share my experience with you in all objectivity.
XGIMI Horizon S Max : test / full review
The latest addition to XGIMI's Horizon range has moved to the top of the range with a whole host of superlatives to back it up. Marketing gimmick or real novelty?
XGIMI Aura 2 4k laser projector: review / opinion
The XGIMI Aura 2 is the second ultra short throw laser projector from XGIMI. This new model comes with some new features but will it stand up to the competition?
XGIMI Mogo 3 Pro: test and review
For the third generation of the Mogo range, XGIMI has chosen an adjustable projector offering much greater freedom of use.
NothingProjector 100" ALR screen (front projection): test/review
If you want to use your projector in a well-lit room, you need a screen of this type, but certain conditions must be met in order to get the most out of it.
Formovie Theater Premium: test / review
The Formovie Theater was considered the best projector in 2022 and 2023, will this new Premium version succeed in dethroning the previous model?
XGIMI Horizon 20 Max: Test / Review
XGIMI has become a mainstream projector brand without necessarily being at the cutting edge of technology. With this new Horizon 20 MAX, things are likely to change.
Lankeleisi bikes: get a 5% discount only here
Get your lankeleisi bike at the lowest price on the web with my unique coupon. You can use it for any Lankeleisi bike.
XGIMI Mogo 4 : test / review
After testing the laser version, I'm going to tackle the normal version of the Mogo 4 to help you choose which of these two projectors is best suited to your situation.
Lankeleisi RX600 Pro electric mountain bike: test / review
The Lankeleisi RX600 Pro offers the ease of an electric bike without the administrative hassle, thanks to its 250-watt motor that can generate 650-watt peaks when needed.
NothingProjector NP One Smart : Test and Review
Small but strong? This little projector, priced at under €200, puts a slap in the face of all low-end Chinese projectors, with the added bonus of Google TV and native Netflix support.
Duotts C29 : test / review
Powerful, inexpensive and robust... it's got it all, but this Duotts C29 has a few weaknesses that you should be aware of before buying.
ETOE Whale Pro Projector: Test / Review
Chinese stores are full of LCD projectors like this one, but how good are they really? A detailed analysis of the ETOE Whale Pro.
NothingProjector 120-inch Floor rising motorized ALR screen: test/review
Are you interested in a home theater experience? The NothingProjector motorized ALR screen will give you a visual boost, provided you have the right conditions.
POCO F7 Pro: test / review
The POCO F7 Pro raises the bar even higher in terms of power, but the good things don't stop there. It has an excellent display, good connectivity, and more.
Projection screen comparison
I tested over 20 screens (white, gray, ALR, CLR) evaluating color fidelity, brightness and contrast. Unique comparison to read before buying.
Dangbei Freedo: test / review
Dangbei is embarking on the adventure of portable battery projectors. The market had already been conquered by XGIMI and its Mogo range, but this Dangbei has some strengths to offer.
Ultimea Apollo P60 : test / review
Ultimea produces entry-level projectors to provide access to the home cinema experience at a low price. However, you need to be aware of certain limitations.
XGIMI Horizon S Pro : test / review
The Horizon family has expanded with the S Pro and S Max. The S Pro is positioned just below the S Max, with less brightness but still an excellent image.
Mini PC: which one to choose? (gaming, retrogaming, home automation, office,...)
I have about ten mini PCs at home for different uses and I share my experience to help you choose the mini PC that suits your needs.
Redmi Note 14 5G : test / review
The Redmi Note range is positioned in the entry-level mid-range with good value for money, but here we're starting from scratch with a new technical architecture.
Dwarf 3 Telescope: test / review
Set out to conquer the stars while staying quite comfortably in your living room? It's possible with the Dwarf 3 electronic telescope, the Orion Nebula is just a few clicks from you.
POCO X7 : test / review
POCO has always aimed for the best price/performance ratio, but with the POCO X7, they've added a few ingredients like a good camera and a superb finish.
Wupro Cinema Peacock Evo ALR/CRL Fresnel screen : test / review
L'écran ALR/CLR Wupro Cinema Peacock Evo est conçu pour absorber un maximum de lumière ambiante et assurer une excellente profondeur des noirs. Il utilise également un système de montage unique.
NothingProjector 120-inch ALR/CLR projection screen test
I tested the NothingProjector 120-inch projection screen based on objective criteria and compared it to 6 other screens.
NothingProjector écran ALR black series : test/review
Are you wondering whether an ALR screen will do anything for you? I've tested the NothingProjector Black Series with a range of measurements to demonstrate its usefulness.
Dangbei Mars Pro 2 (DBOX02) : test / review
A bright laser projector compatible with Netflix for the price of an LED projector, it's possible with the Dangbei Mars Pro 2!
Ultimea Nova C40: test / review
A portable projector with Netflix for less than €300? It's possible with the Ultimea Nova C40 but is this projector worth it?
Valerion VisionMaster Plus 2 : test / review
On paper, the Valerion VisionMaster projector has everything it takes to become the best projector in its price range. Marketing stunt or reality?
Kospet Tank X2 Ultra: test / review
With the Kospet Tank X2 Ultra, Kospet shows us that it is possible to combine robustness and elegance without compromising on features.
Kospet Tank S2: test / review
With its versatile design, the Kospet Tank S2 does not let it show that this watch is packed with a maximum of features.
Formovie Xming Episode One: test / review
The Formovie Xming is small in size and price but offers a convincing first experience to enter the world of video projectors.
Lefant M1 robot vacuum cleaner: test / review
Lefant mainly markets vacuum robots, I had tested 2 basic entry-level models, I will now test a high-end model using LIDAR.
JMGO N1 Ultra : test / review
JMGO hits hard (in theory) with its new N1 Ultra projector. A little over 1000€ for a racing beast, it seems unreal.
Lefant P1 : test / review
Small but strong, the Lefant P1 goes everywhere thanks to its small size but without compromising on its suction power.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12: test / review
I've been testing the Redmi range for the last 5 years and every other time I've seen an interesting model. In principle this model should be interesting but will Redmi follow the tradition?
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro: test / review
The Redmi Note 12 Pro is equipped with a Sony camera sensor, something that hasn't happened for a long time. Will it finally bring something new?
Honor 90 Lite: test / review
Honor has undergone a number of changes in recent years and I hadn't yet had the opportunity to test one of their latest-generation smartphones.
Honor Magic6 Lite 5G : test / review
A sober, premium and elegant design... a huge photo sensor, good performance, the Honor Magic 6 Lite has everything to please... in theory anyway!
Philips Screeneo UL5 video projector: test / review
Philips is not the best-known player in the world of video projectors but they are innovating with the Screeneo UL5...a portable triple laser UST!
Samsung Galaxy A55 Test / Review
I hadn't tested Samsung's mid-range before, so will this new Galaxy A55 be as big a hit as its predecessor? Here are its strengths and weaknesses.
Lankeleisi X2000 Max: test / review
The Lankeleisi X2000 Max is based on the X3000 Max, with the same engine but with a few notable differences, such as ride comfort.
Lankeleisi RV 800 Plus 750W: test / review
I tested the Lankeleisi RV800 Plus with my usual test structure to help you determine if this bike is right for your needs and expectations.
Philips Screeneo U5: review / price
Philips is launching into UST 4k laser projectors with this Screeneo U5 through crowdfunding. It smells like a good deal!
Samsung Galaxy A25 5G: test / review
I haven't tested an entry-level Samsung in a few years due to a lack of time, but now I'm going to get back to it with the A25 and compare it with its Chinese rivals.
Formovie Theater: test / review / calibration
Test complet du Formovie Theater et comparaison à armes égales avec son concurrent le plus direct
POCO F6 Pro: full test and review
POCO has brought out the heavy artillery to tickle the top of the range of other brands... power, elegance and a new camera. A success or a damp squib?
Kospet T3 Ultra test and review / smartwatch
With a name like that, you'd expect something strong. The Kospet Tank T3 Ultra is a good looking robust smartwatch with tons of features.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 test/review
Prices are going up for everything, but up until now Redmi has always managed to sell its entry-level models for around €200, without any great innovation. Is this still the case?
XGIMI Mogo 2 Pro review / test
I had tested the first Mogo and I was amazed by the capacity of this small battery projector, 2 years later here is its successor. Will it be able to do better?
Redmi Note 13 Pro : test and review (photo quality)
The Redmi Note 13 Pro raises the bar with even more performance, a great screen and a 200-megapixel photo sensor. Just marketing or a real bargain?
Viewsonic X2 4k projector: test and review
On paper, the Viewsonic X2 4k projector has all the qualities you could wish for: it's bright, it has good contrast and it's great for gaming. What does it lack?
Kospet Tank T2 : test / review
Kospet has come a long way since I started testing watches from this brand, and this time it's in terms of finish that Kospet is making a leap forward.
Optoma UHD38x 4k projector: test / review
Contrast, light, colour... the Optoma UHD38x has all the qualities needed to become your next video projector. Discover its strengths and weaknesses.
Dangbei Atom : test/review
Portable projectors are all the rage, but success stories are few and far between. The Formovie S5 paved the way for success, and this Dangbei Atom could well follow in its footsteps.
Xgimi Horizon: test / review (+ vs Horizon Pro)
I started my adventure in the world of projectors with Xgimi with the H1, I will now test my 4th Xgimi projector with the Horizon (and the comparison with the Pro)
XGIMI Halo+ test and review
The XGIMI Halo+ looks like an XGIMI Horizon cut in half but fortunately the quality and functionality has not been split in two.
Urtopia Carbon One : test / review
The Urtopia should reconcile geeks with cycling. This bike is a connected electric bike made entirely of carbon fibre. Futuristic look, connected bike, ...it speaks to me!
POCO X6 5G : Test / Review
POCO's X range has always been synonymous with performance at a low price, and the POCO X6 further strengthens this position by offering even more power for a very wide audience.
Thundeal TDA6 : test / review
The Thundeal TDA6 is an LCD projector that I bought for less than €200. Can it compete with the mid-range DLP?
XGIMI Horizon Ultra : test / review
The XGIMI Horizon range has been around for 2 years and the competition has had time to react, but this new XGIMI Horizon Ultra will set the record straight.
How to block ads (adblocker with AdGuardHome)
Fed up with ads on the internet? I have a simple solution that's more effective than Adblock, which blocks ads and provides parental control.
Formovie S5: test / review
The Formovie S5 is shaking up the portable projector market with a laser source, excellent sound and ridiculous power consumption.
Lefant F1 (robot vacuum cleaner): test / review
The Lefant F1 is small and agile but has no reason to be ashamed of the competition, it has a great suction power, uses two brushes and has a 600ml tank. Small but strong!
Lefant M210P robot vacuum cleaner
The Lefant M210P is the third vacuum cleaner of this brand that I tested, it is an entry-level robot with a somewhat military design.
Unihertz Luna : test / review
I didn't know Unihertz until 6 months ago, I was pleasantly surprised by the first model I tested, will the Luna manage to surprise me too?
POCO F5 : test / review
This new POCO is the 17th phone of this brand that I test, so I have a lot of time to evaluate if this new model is worth the trouble.
Xiaomi 11T: test / review / photo quality
The T range goes up a notch and tickles the top of the range of other brands. It has a 108 million pixel camera and an amoled screen.
Wanbo T6 Max : test / review
After having tested the entry-level Wanbo T6 Max, it's now the turn of the Wanbo T6 Max which delivers 1080p in an ultra portable format.
Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4k: test / review
I really enjoyed the first Nebula projector I bought, so I couldn't resist testing another one with a 4k laser.
Poco F4 GT: test / full review
The Poco F4 GT is a supercharged smartphone designed to meet the demands of hard core gamers or those who simply want the best performance.
Optoma Cinemax D2 Smart: test / review
I had not yet tested a projector from this brand and for this first time I will immediately look at the top of the range. Can it compete with the Xiaomi Laser Cinema 2?
Wemax Nova laser 4k: test / review
I had not yet had the opportunity to test a Wemax brand projector but I filled this gap with the Wemax Nova 4k
Unihertz Tank : test / review
Do you want to survive a zombie invasion or just survive in the jungle with a smartphone? I think I have just the thing for you!
Kospet Tank M2 : test / review
Whether you're very clumsy or you do something where you can damage your watch, Kospet has a solution with the second version of its Tank watch.
Google Pixel 6a review, tests and photo quality
A new Pixel at an affordable price, it's possible! The Pixel 6a is a mid-range device with all the qualities of the top of the range.
Xiaomi Mi Smart Compact Projector : test / review
Xiaomi don't just sell phones, they also produce good projectors and this Mi Smart Compact is arguably one of the best entry-level 1080p projectors.
Kospet Tank S1: test / review
The Tank range at Kospet focused on robustness and not aesthetics. The Kospet Tank S1 reverses the idea a bit by aiming for aesthetics before robustness.
KUU Xbook 3 (laptop) : test / review
Looking for a simple, inexpensive laptop? The KUU Xbook 3 is available for around €200 only, and will meet most everyday needs.
Bezior X1500: the electric mountain bike that's ready for anything?
The Bezior X1500 is a high-bar electric mountain bike that's just waiting to be challenged on rough terrain. Can you tame it?


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