T3 Awards 2020
T3 Awards 2020
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T3 Awards 2020: Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 are a better buy than AirPods… and the year's top cheap buds
These true wireless earbuds punch way above their weight and are the top headphones under £100, in association with Deezer
By Carrie Marshall Published
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T3 Awards 2020: Emma Original is our favourite mattress for second year running
Exceptional comfort and incredible value for money mean the Emma Original mattress holds on to the Best Mattress award
By Ruth Hamilton Published
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T3 Awards 2020: Audio Technica’s ATH-M50XBT bring Bluetooth benefits without sacrificing sound quality
Superb sound and incredible battery life wherever you may roam make them our top wireless cans of the year, in association with Deezer
By Carrie Marshall Published
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T3 Awards 2020: Treat your ears with our wired headphone champ, the truly sensational Grado SR325e
Revealed: the wired headphones of the year, in association with Deezer
By Carrie Marshall Published
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T3 Awards 2020: The Shackleton Endurance Down Parka is the ultimate winter jacket
Our Best Winter Jacket Award goes to the Shackleton Endurance Down Parka, a snug, stylish jacket which can be worn anywhere
By Spencer Hart Published
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T3 Awards 2020: Hublot's Big Bang Intergral is crowned the best watch of 2020
It ticked all the boxes and won a T3 Award, please put your hands together for the Hublot Big Bang Intergral
By Spencer Hart Published
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T3 Awards 2020: Christopher Ward's C60 Sapphire is the top watch under £1000
Affordable and stylish, with impeccable build quality, the Christopher Ward C60 Sapphire is a steal under £1000
By Spencer Hart Published
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T3 Awards 2020: Fjällräven Keb Eco-Shell waterproof jacket leaves the competition high and dry
Impressive performance plus eco-friendly credentials make the Fjällräven Keb Eco-Shell a clear winner in the Best Waterproof Jacket category
By Ruth Hamilton Last updated
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T3 Awards 2020: TomTom Go Premium navigates its way to sat nav supremacy… again
TomTom has won our Best Sat Nav Award, proving sat navs still deserve a place on your windscreen
By Spencer Hart Published