About us

About AIGadgeTech

Independent tech comparisons since 2008. No hype. No vendor relationships. Just data.


📋 The Short Version

  • We are an independent tech review and buying guide site based in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
  • We synthesise reviews from TechRadar, CNET, GSMArena, and other major publications — then cross-reference them with real user data from Reddit, X, and verified buyer communities.
  • We cover smartphones, smartwatches, AI gadgets, smart home devices, budget tech, and travel technology.
  • We earn from affiliate links and Google AdSense. Neither ever influences our rankings or verdicts.
  • We have no paid placements. No brand sends us free products in exchange for positive coverage.

1. What AIGadgeTech Is

AIGadgeTech launched in 2008 as a gadget and consumer electronics blog. Over time it evolved into something more specific: a site that aggregates and analyses tech reviews rather than simply adding another opinion to the pile.

The premise is simple. Any individual review — even from a publication you trust — is one data point. It reflects one unit, one reviewer, one test period. When you cross-reference 10–15 reviews of the same product and layer in thousands of long-term user reports, patterns emerge that no single review can capture. That is what we do.

Our methodology covers five main categories:

Category What we cover
📱 Mobile Technology Smartphones, wireless earbuds, mobile accessories
🏠 AI & Smart Home Smart speakers, home automation, AI-powered devices
⌚ Wearable Technology Smartwatches, fitness trackers, health wearables
💰 Budget Tech Value-for-money picks, long-term durability analysis
✈️ Travel Tech Portable gear, eSIM devices, travel connectivity

2. Our Review Methodology

Most tech buying guides pick a winner and work backwards to justify it. We try to do the opposite.

For each product category we cover, our process looks like this:

  1. Source aggregation: We collect reviews from at least 10 major publications — TechRadar, CNET, TechCrunch, GSMArena, The Verge, Tom's Guide, Wired, and others depending on the category.
  2. User sentiment analysis: We cross-reference professional reviews with verified user reports from Amazon, Reddit threads, and X (Twitter) communities. Long-term ownership reports (6–12 months in) are weighted heavily because most professional reviews cover only the first few weeks.
  3. Spec verification: Marketing claims are checked against independent test data where available — battery life, GPS accuracy, health sensor reliability, audio measurements.
  4. Data synthesis: We identify consensus points (where reviewers and users agree) and friction points (where professional reviews diverge from user experience). Both are reported clearly.
  5. Plain-English verdict: Every guide ends with a direct recommendation based on use case, not on which product we happen to have an affiliate relationship with.

We also maintain a Glossary of Tech Terms so readers can understand exactly what specs mean — because a 300nit brightness spec is meaningless if you don't know what counts as readable in sunlight.


3. Independence & Funding

AIGadgeTech earns money in two ways:

  • Google AdSense: Display advertising served by Google. We do not control which ads appear and have no financial relationship with advertised brands.
  • Affiliate links: Some links in our articles point to retailers like Amazon. If you click and buy, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We link to the same products regardless of whether affiliate rates are available — if the best option has no affiliate program, we link to it anyway.

We do not accept:

  • Payment for positive coverage or sponsored rankings
  • Free products in exchange for reviews
  • Brand partnerships that involve editorial control
  • Guest posts that promote specific products

This is how we have kept the site independent since 2008. When a product is bad, we say so — regardless of whether the manufacturer is an affiliate partner.


4. Who Writes This Site

AIGadgeTech is written and managed from Port Vila, Vanuatu. Our coverage is intentionally global with a Pacific-first perspective — we pay attention to connectivity, device availability, and pricing realities in markets that most major tech publications treat as afterthoughts.

Articles are researched and written with AI writing assistance and reviewed before publication. Where new data changes a verdict, we update the article rather than leaving outdated recommendations live.

We are also the parent network for:


5. Corrections Policy

Tech moves fast and specs change. If you spot a factual error — a wrong battery capacity, an outdated price, a changed carrier policy — please tell us. Use the Contact page and include the article URL. We investigate every correction report and update the article if warranted. Significant corrections are noted at the bottom of the relevant article.


6. Contact

Questions, corrections, partnership proposals, or press enquiries — use our Contact page or email chestertakaubusiness@gmail.com directly. We reply within 3–5 business days.

For data and privacy questions, see our Privacy Policy.


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