
Unbiased reviews can be found on many different websites. Honest Product Reviews is one example. They offer reviews of products in certain categories, including electronics, shoes and pets. You can read side-by-side comparisons and find a simple website design to go with. Consumer Reports or Tom's Hardware may also be useful, but TestFreaks we prefer. These sites also provide information on specific products for specific markets.
TestFreaks
TestFreaks might be the best place to go if you want to read honest, objective product reviews. The site introduced a badge product in 2011 that allows retailers to add reviews, ratings, pros and cons to product pages. They also launched an API in 2012 that allows them to integrate with their existing tabs. More recently, they started a pro-active post-purchase review collection service to increase their conversion rate.

Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports used to be the best source for product reviews prior to the advent of Amazon. They've now moved to a Web presence with a $10 Monthly Fee, $39 Digital Annual Subscription, and $59 All-Access Subscription. You can also find sponsored content, as well as product reviews. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the pros and cons of each option.
G2 Crowd
If you're looking for honest reviews of companies' products, consider using the G2 Crowd product review site. G2 Crowd lets users rate companies based on how satisfied they are with their products or services, much like Yelp. Reviews cover setup, security, and support, and allow reviewers to answer questions about the product or service. You can also vote on other reviews and upvote them if you've used them yourself. Record a video review to increase your credibility. G2 Crowd also allows you to see whether someone has verified their review.
Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware is an online magazine that provides news, reviews and articles on computer hardware and software. It has video and price comparisons. Additionally, it features blogs that highlight new technology or products. It is ranked 11th among Electronic Component websites. Tom's Hardware's high-quality content is well-known, but the reviews aren't great. You can find a comparable product review on another website for the same price as an article.
Capterra
Capterra is an excellent place to start if you are looking for product reviews. The site has more than 400 categories, and you can refine them based on key features, pricing, and deployment options. You can also view the top 20 software tools in each category. The user-generated reviews can help you decide which tool will be most suitable for your needs. However, there are some limitations to Capterra.

Which?
Which review sites are best to trust when you're looking for a new smartphone, or a laptop? Which? Which began as a magazine back in the 1950s, and has since grown to be a website. Their mission is education and protection of consumers. They also offer a subscription for their content. Consumer Reports has a similar mission. It is independent and does not accept any advertising. Although premium content is available, it is often free.