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  "description": "Big week at BTTR. The FIFA World Cup is almost here and I spoke to TV brands to find out what you can do to get the best picture for the big games. I reviewed two Kobo products, dug into the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 5 announcement, and rounded up 74 deals for the week.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T06:57:40.000Z",
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    "I asked the leading TV brands what their TVs could offer",
    "adding it as a preferred source on Google",
    "Learn more",
    "How to get the most from your TV for the World Cup",
    "Sony's new TVs want to show you colours your current TV can't",
    "The Ninja Crispi Pro puts your dinner on display, and that's entirely the point",
    "Oura Ring 5 shrinks by 40% and somehow gets better at the same time",
    "Xiaomi's 17T Series puts Leica 5x lenses on phones without the flagship price tag",
    "TP-Link's first Wi-Fi 8 router is built for back bedrooms, not benchmarks",
    "Rokid's AI smart glasses arrive in Australia to take on Meta",
    "Steam clean your carpets for less with BISSELL's new CleanView HydroSteam",
    "Logitech's new mouse comes with its own built-in pillow",
    "Four years between drinks, and the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 5 has made it count",
    "Kobo Remote review: the accessory you didn't know you wanted",
    "Kobo Clara Colour review: Once you go colour, you can't go back",
    "Viewdeal",
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  "textContent": "We're less than two weeks away from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and all Australia's leading TV manufacturers have announced their 2026 lineup.\n\nOne thing I noticed across many of this year's TV announcements is that most manufacturers have pitched a dedicated soccer or sports mode to help viewers have the best possible experience watching the event.\n\nI asked the leading TV brands what their TVs could offer to help improve the World Cup experience this week, and it's interesting that even if you don't have a new TV, there are still things you can do to get a better experience. Check it out and let me know what you think!\n\nWhile I'm on the topic of feedback, if you find what I write here for BTTR useful, please consider adding it as a preferred source on Google. It takes about three seconds, and will help BTTR appear in your search results more often.\n\nUntil next week\n\nNick @ BTTR\n\n__BTTR is a labour of love, and is only possible thanks to the support of subscribers. If you enjoyed anything from this week's newsletter, consider becoming a Supporter.__\n\n\n                            Learn more\n                        \n\n## This week's news\n\n  * How to get the most from your TV for the World Cup – Whether you're planning on buying a new 2026 TV or have an older model, I spoke to the big brands to work out how to get the most from your panel for watching the biggest sporting event in the world.\n  * Sony's new TVs want to show you colours your current TV can't – Despite Sony's announcement it would be outsourcing manufacturing to a joint venture with TCL, this year's BRAVIA are still pushing out new tech.\n  * The Ninja Crispi Pro puts your dinner on display, and that's entirely the point – Watching viral videos of the Ninja Crispi cooking stuff is one of my favourite ways to waste time.\n  * Oura Ring 5 shrinks by 40% and somehow gets better at the same time – Smart wearables that aren't just watches with a day's battery life are about to take off, judging by this announcement.\n  * Xiaomi's 17T Series puts Leica 5x lenses on phones without the flagship price tag – It's a solid set of specs on Xiaomi's new smartphones, but even better with the launch deals.\n  * TP-Link's first Wi-Fi 8 router is built for back bedrooms, not benchmarks – Wi-Fi 8 promises to be much better for home performance by the look of it.\n  * Rokid's AI smart glasses arrive in Australia to take on Meta – Privacy questions aside, it's good to see alternatives to Meta in this space.\n  * Steam clean your carpets for less with BISSELL's new CleanView HydroSteam – Cleaning carpets is horrible work, so anything that makes it easier sounds good to me!\n  * Logitech's new mouse comes with its own built-in pillow – If only all consumer tech products had in built pillows. Maybe I wouldn't feel so tight everywhere.\n  * Four years between drinks, and the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 5 has made it count – I am truly excited for these headphones. I'm a long-time Sennheiser fan, and it's exciting to see how the audio company has managed to improve on the previous generation.\n\n\n\n## New reviews\n\n  * Kobo Remote review: the accessory you didn't know you wanted – I did NOT think I would enjoy using this product as much as I did. If you have a Kobo, it's definitely worth considering.\n  * Kobo Clara Colour review: Once you go colour, you can't go back – I did expect to enjoy this one, though. And I did, even though the colour e-ink screen doesn't do much when you're reading novels.\n\n\n\n## Best deals this week\n\nHere's a taste of this week's top deals. There are 74 total this week.\n\n19/10kg WashTower Stacked Washer Dryer Matte Grey - WWT-1910GRX\n\nLG A$4,999.00 A$3,999.00 20% off\n\nViewdeal\n\nUnistellar Odyssey\n\nCamera House A$4,899.00 A$3,999.00 18% off\n\nViewdeal\n\nRoborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro Robotic Vacuum w/ Multifunctional Dock - White\n\nMobileciti A$2,799.00 A$1,988.00 29% off\n\nViewdeal\n\n$500 OFF* LG 65\" OLED AI B6 4K Smart TV 2026 (OLED65B6PSA) - $2,795\n\nThe Good Guys A$3,295.00 A$2,795.00 15% off\n\nViewdeal\n\nTineco FLOOR ONE S6 Stretch Pro\n\nTineco A$899.00 A$599.00 33% off\n\nViewdeal\n\nSpacetalk Adventurer 2 Smart Watch Bundle | GPS tracker for kids, Frost\n\nSpacetalk A$396.94 A$266.99 33% off\n\nViewdeal\n\nAdvwin Video Doorbell Camera with Chime\n\nAdvwin A$149.90 A$89.90 40% off\n\nViewdeal\n\nℹ️\n\n __These are affiliate links – I may earn a commission if you buy. It doesn't cost you anything extra. Prices were accurate when I pulled this together, but always check the current price before purchasing.__\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "BTTR Roundup #78: World Cup TV tips, Two Kobo reviews and 74 deals",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-29T06:57:42.139Z"
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