Every recommendation on Technobezz follows the same standard: verify first, publish second. This page explains how that work is done.
Our reviews are built on real use. When we publish a hands-on review, the product has been in our hands and tested in everyday conditions, not summarized from a spec sheet or a press release. Our troubleshooting guides are verified against real hardware and software, and the screenshots in our walkthroughs come from real device interfaces.
Buying guides and roundups cover more products than any team can hold at once. Picks we have not personally handled are chosen through verifiable evidence instead: manufacturer documentation, credible third-party testing, aggregated owner feedback, and pricing history, cross-checked against each other before a product earns a spot.
We buy many of the products we cover. When a manufacturer provides a review sample, that never buys a verdict: loaned units are returned after testing, and the reviewer's conclusions are their own. If coverage is sponsored, it is clearly labeled as such.
Reviews are scored on a 10-point scale. The score reflects performance in everyday use, build quality, value against competing products, and how well the product delivers on the manufacturer's own claims. A high score has to be earned, not granted in a briefing deck.
Our how-to and troubleshooting articles follow the steps they describe. When platforms change and a step no longer matches, we update or rewrite the guide. Solutions are written down only after they have actually solved the problem.
Display advertising on Technobezz is served through our ad management partner and has no influence on editorial coverage. Affiliate links never decide what we recommend: we choose products first and add links after.
We correct errors quickly and visibly. If you spot a mistake in any article, tell us and we will fix it.
Read our corrections policyFor the full picture of how we work, read our editorial guidelines or meet the team behind Technobezz.