Six recent Engadget reviews span foldable phones, a midrange GPU, headphones, a travel mouse and Rivian’s 2027 R2 SUV, with the sharpest criticism aimed at two premium foldables.
Motorola’s Razr Ultra was called a good phone that is hard to justify at full price, while Honor’s Magic V6 drew heavier fire for software and UI issues seen as unacceptable in an ultra-premium handset.
AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 GRE was framed as a compromise buy for 1440p gamers who need an upgrade now, offering older tech at a lower price in a still-unfriendly GPU market.
Marshall’s Milton ANC and Logitech’s Mobi Fold earned more favorable notices for strong on-ear noise canceling and travel-friendly design, respectively.
Rivian’s 2027 R2 also impressed in an early drive, described as a capable, comfortable SUV that left the reviewer more enthusiastic about the upcoming R3X.