Episode 12

Whether it's a big-screen telly or a must-have flagship phone, we've got you covered. And for those who like their gadgets to stand out, Craig Charles is back and asking the nation to help him test out tech so innovative it's a surprise it even exists! In a new feature, we delve into the history books and see just how far the world of tech has come as we celebrate the run-up to the show's coming of age, after nearly 18 years on TV. Harry and Jordan return with yet more ways to save money using the power of tech. Plus the inside track on what's hot in the world of gaming. It's the last episode of the current series and time to break out the factor 50, blast out your bluetooth speakers and get your appconnected shades on — it's the Gadget Show with a summery twist. Ortis finds out which fridge freezers you should buy to keep those choc ices from melting. Craig tests a gadget that wants to keep you cool on hot summer nights. And resident petrol-head Jon Bentley goes full throttle in a petrol versus electric lawnmower challenge against guest presenter and EV advocate Grace Webb. All that, plus Harry Wallop has found a way to save money when using your phone aboard without having to ditch your current contract.
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