Jon Bentley
Jon has loved cars from a very early age and, after reading Geography at Oriel College, Oxford from 1979 to 1982, he joined the Ford Motor Company as a Graduate Trainee. In practice his job at the company’s sprawling headquarters in Warley, Essex proved rather uninteresting - tasks like counting the number of windscreen wipers required every day in Köln. After a year or so, he left to join the BBC’s Top Gear programme as a researcher.
He went on to become Producer and Executive Producer of the show between 1987 and 1999, while also producing many other motoring programmes including the classic car series The Car’s the Star. Though he left the BBC to go freelance in 1999, he later had a corner named after him on the Top Gear test track.
In 2002, after spells as a producer with ITV and The Natural History Unit, Jon launched Fifth Gear for Channel Five and produced the show until 2004 when he joined The Gadget Show as a presenter. This gave him the opportunity to indulge another childhood passion - technology. He used to repair TVs, build radios and practise old-fashioned chemical photography as a youth. Jon is now established as the show’s main gadget reviewer. The 37th series of the programme is currently in production.
When not presenting Jon enjoys writing. In 2019 Atlantic Books published his first book, Autopia: The Future of Cars, and he contributes regularly to Amateur Photographer magazine.
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We need more labels on our cables
As cables get more complex with varying speeds and functionality, Jon Bentley calls for clearer labelling
By Jon Bentley Published
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I don't have all the time in the world
Jon Bentley wonders why tech is actually getting slower
By Jon Bentley Published
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Forget the air fryer, my ultimate home appliance is robot sandwich maker
Putting a range of fillings between two slices of bread is something no tech has managed to replicate, until now
By Jon Bentley Published
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The Apple Vision Pro is a true ‘heads-up’ display
Apple’s new headset could save both my posture and my sanity
By Jon Bentley Published
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Will 3D audio headphones change the way we experience music?
Stereo sound through headphones isn’t natural but it’s what we’re used to, so adapting to spatial audio for music could take time
By Jon Bentley Published
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There’s life left in Blu-Ray, so don’t kill off the BD-R just yet
Sales of Blu-Ray discs and player may have tanked but there’s no decent replacement for some of the things it can do
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Is faster always better when it comes to EV charging?
22kWh home chargers slash your charging time, but for home use they might not be worth the hassle
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Apple CarPlay and Google Auto are both impressive systems, but there must be a winner
Jon Bentley considers the advancement of connecting our phones to our cars and where it's heading for in-car infotainment
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