
The January 2026 Edition of NXT is here—our 10th anniversary issue! This issue’s main topic is all about the 2025 NXT Gadget Awards. The progression of consumer technology has transitioned from enhancing the features and capabilities of individual gadgets to emphasising connectivity and the amalgamation of various devices.

This shift has given rise to innovations like the Internet of Things (IoT), enabling seamless communication and data sharing among devices. Consequently, a plethora of novel and enhanced products and services has emerged, reshaping our lifestyles and work environments. The NXT Gadget Awards received a strong number of votes, with 113,312 votes received.

Under the Gear section, we have featured the BMW IX3, Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold, Sony Alpha 7 V, JBL Bar Gen 4 Bar Series, and Bowers & Wilkins PX8 S2.

Our NXT Lin Lin has tested out the new Legion Go Gen 2. The new Legion Go Gen 2 lets you play games anytime on the go.

Under the Luxury section, we have featured the MB&F Longhorn, Hublot MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash, LEpee 1839 Regatta, OMEGA 4TH Generation Planet Ocean, and Leica Q3 Monochrom.

Over in Test, from page 79, we put the Apple MacBook Pro (M5) through its paces – a powerhouse notebook pairing blistering performance with Apple’s latest silicon and a brilliant XDR display – before turning to the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, a flagship Android phone that stands out with its refined design, advanced Tensor-powered AI features, and seriously impressive camera system.
Lastly, in NXT Big Thing, our forward-looking feature explores how 2026 could transform your phone, home, and even your car with bold, unexpected leaps in consumer tech.
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