At 10Techy, we help you choose the right tech without wasting money.
Most buying guides are written by people who have never touched the product.
They pull specs from Amazon, rearrange them into a listicle, and call it a review. You’ve read those articles. They all sound the same, they don’t actually help you decide, and half the time, the “best pick” is just whoever paid for placement.
10Techy exists because that approach is useless.
We research every category the way a careful buyer would — reading real owner complaints, digging through forum threads where people talk honestly about what broke or annoyed them, and cross-checking specs that manufacturers deliberately make confusing. We care about the questions that most guides skip: what’s it actually like to use this for six months? What did buyers regret? Who should skip this entirely?
Right now, we cover audio and home AV. We go deep on one category at a time, because shallow coverage on everything helps nobody.
Our process is simple. Before recommending anything, we look at what real owners say after the honeymoon period ends. We read the three-star reviews, not just the five-star ones. We look for the specific complaints that show up across dozens of buyers, because those patterns are the truth that spec sheets hide.
No sponsored picks. No affiliate relationships that change what we recommend. If a product isn’t worth buying, we say so and tell you what is.
If you’re spending money on tech and want to get it right the first time, this 10Techy.com is for you.