Efficient, flexible and easy to store: cordless vacuum cleaners can revolutionize your household cleaning regime. This guide takes a look at the best cordless vacuums available to rent.
With a staggering number of camera lenses out there to choose from, it can be difficult to know which one is right for your needs. This is where renting lenses is king.
Combining the power and functionality of a traditional laptop with the flexibility of a tablet, convertible 2-in-1 laptops have carved out a sizable niche in a crowded market – both for students and business heads.
Light, portable, powerful and with premium features galore, a tablet is the perfect gaming accessory for at home and on the go.
A laptop that’s yours for less than €50 a month—sound like a dream? Not at Grover: we’ve picked out a few powerful models in our range of affordable laptops so you can see what to expect in terms of performance, display and usability.
If you've recently gotten a new iPhone, transferring your data from your old iPhone to your new one may seem like a daunting task. However, with the right tools and methods, it can be a quick and seamless process.
How far can you throw? Not the first question that comes to mind when choosing a projector, but an important one, as the “throw” is the minimum distance required by a projector to display its image onto a screen.
A device that keeps the temperature in your home as cool or as warm as you like while saving you money and minimizing wasted energy: the question isn’t whether you should get a smart thermostat, but why you don’t have one already.
Beefing up your home security indoors and outdoors doesn’t have to be expensive: the Google Nest Camera is proof of that. Sleek, compact, and easy to install, it’s your fully loaded third eye—wherever and whenever you need it.
Move over, DSLRs: mirrorless cameras are the cool kid on the block, so now’s a good time to give them a whirl. The reviews of the Sony ALPHA 7 III are in—and it’s the perfect place to start.
Circular economy brands—we keep seeing them pop up across all kinds of markets. But what is it that makes a company circular? What are the different ways to contribute to the circular economy?