About Practical Tech
Practical Tech was built on a simple frustration: most tech review sites are either spec sheets dressed up as journalism, or affiliate catalogues pretending to be honest. Neither is useful when you're actually trying to decide what to buy.
"Gadgets that actually improve daily life. No hype. Price-first. Honest."
What We Do
We test products. We argue about them. We publish opinions that might be wrong but are always ours. Every recommendation comes from actual use β we don't pass through press releases and call it a review.
Our comparison tables are built because someone on the team went through the tedious work of setting up both products, using them side by side, and deciding which one is better. When we say "winner," we mean it.
How We Make Money
Practical Tech earns revenue through affiliate links and advertising. When you click a product link and buy something, we earn a commission. This is how independent tech journalism survives.
The commission doesn't change our recommendation. If the $59 product is better than the $229 product, we say the $59 product is better β even though the $229 product would earn us four times the commission. Our affiliate disclosure explains this in detail. The How We Test page explains our methodology.
The Team
Contact & Corrections
Found an error? Product you think we should cover? Use our contact form. We respond to every correction.
Advertising and partnership inquiries are also welcome through the contact form.