Affiliate Disclosure
Last Updated: June 27, 2026
How It Works
When you click a product link on our site and complete a purchase on the merchant's website, the merchant pays us a small referral commission. This is how we fund our independent reviews and keep the site running — no ads, no sponsored content, no pay-to-play reviews.
The price you pay is exactly the same whether you use our link or go directly to the merchant. In many cases, our links include exclusive discounts that are not available elsewhere.
Affiliate Networks
We work with the following affiliate platforms:
- Awin — global affiliate network
- Booking.com — travel accommodation affiliate program
- CJ Affiliate — commission junction network
- ShareASale — affiliate marketing network
- Other direct brand partnerships
Our Promise
Commission never influences our reviews. We review products we believe in. If a product is mediocre, we say so — even if it has an affiliate program. If a product is excellent but has no affiliate program, we still recommend it. Our editorial integrity is not for sale.
Every review includes pros and cons, objective specs (noise levels, battery life, materials), and our honest assessment. The "Buy" link is there for convenience — use it or don't. We earn the same either way.
Why This Matters
The FTC requires US-based publishers to disclose affiliate relationships. EU and UK regulations have similar requirements. But beyond legal compliance, we believe transparency is simply good business. You deserve to know how this site makes money.