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Review: Thule Force XT Sport (productReview)
It has a locking system to keep contents safe and comes in a matte black finish as opposed to the gloss finish of the Motion range. We're testing it on a Volvo XC60 and using the Thule WingBar Evo with the 753 Rapid System which comes in at £260 in total. This also includes the specific adapter kit for fitting the bars to the roof rails on the Volvo. -
Review: Ring RTC2000 Cordless Handheld Tyre Inflator (productReview)
It's not designed to completely inflate a tyre - for that you need a more serious bit of kit like the Ring RTC1000 , but for checking tyre pressures (and topping up) it's ideal. We tested it on our Volvo V60 and to top up each tyre (about 2 to 3PSI) took around a minute and half for each which is pretty good. There's a digital display plus you can pre-set the pressure and just leave it to get in with the job. -
Review: Ohme Home Pro EV Charger (productReview)
We've used it with our own Audi e-tron as well as a slew of different EVs we have tested including everything from a Volvo EC40 and a Vauxhall Astra Electric to a Volkswagen ID.7 GTX and a BMW i5 M60. It's perfomed impeccably with all, which the app making things very simple to control. I initially wasn't sure if a five metre cable would be long enough given the various EVs I test, but it's surprisingly flexible cable and I've managed to hook it up to every EV that's been on the drive with no fuss. -
Review: Z-Edge T4 Dual dash cam (productReview)
This is able to record in the same 1080p as the main camera and with a 155-degree field of view, it covers a wide area behind the car. As a result, the footage captured is just as sharp. We tested it in a Volvo XC60 (to give you some idea of height) which of course has the advantage of a rear wiper in wet conditions. If you've got a saloon you may find the camera filming raindrops on particularly wet days...