How we test, review, and rate products on Tom's Guide
How products get the ratings they do
Our editorial team rates products with two questions in mind: Is this a good choice for readers, and if so, who should buy it? We'll tell you whether an alternative is better or worse, and in what ways. We also find out what owners of these products are saying, such as by analyzing user reviews, to further inform your next purchase.
Our reviewers spend quality time using each product to determine how well it works for its target market. We'll go jogging with a fitness tracker, play the latest titles with a gaming keyboard or browse the web with several tabs open on a Chromebook.
Depending on the product category, we also run a bevy of benchmarks and real-world tests, many of which we've developed in-house. For instance, our smartphone and laptop battery test surfs the web (over a wireless network or Wi-Fi, respectively), just as you would if you were using these devices at home or on the go. Our TV tests go even further, looking at everything from the color output and accuracy to the response times of the set.
What our ratings mean
On Tom's Guide, all products are rated on a scale of 1 to 5, where higher is better. Products may also receive an Editors’ Choice award, which marks them as best-in-class, or a Recommended award, which means that they're among our favorites.
The ratings are as follows; anything rated 2.5 or below is not recommended:
1 star - Very poor and among worst products we’ve tested
2 stars - Poor and not recommended
2.5 stars - Below average and not recommended
3 stars - Good but there are better options
3.5 stars - Very good
4 stars - Excellent and recommended
4.5 stars - Superb and among best in class highly recommended
5 stars - Best of the best and close to perfect
Special awards
In addition to its overall rating, Tom's Guide may also give a product a specific award. Here's what they mean:
Editor's Choice: One of the best products we've tested in a given category. It stands out among the competition for its features or performance, regardless of price.
Best Value: This award is given to a product that has the best combination of price and features. While it may not boast all the bells and whistles, it still offers a robust selection at a very competitive price.
Recommended: This award is given to products that are highly rated — typically 4 stars and up — but don't quite rise to the level of an Editor's Choice.
Hands-on reviews
In some cases, Tom's Guide may receive a product early, or may not be able to perform our full suite of benchmark tests. In those instances, we may opt to publish a "hands-on review," which is an unrated, first look at a device, based on a brief amount of time with the product.
Once we've had more time with the product, and had a chance to run our own tests, a hands-on review will be turned into a fully rated review.
How we test
Tom's Guide tests a range of products, from TVs to electric scooters to smartphones to appliances. Depending on the category, a product will be subjected to an array of different tests. These may include in-lab benchmarks, but all are tested in real-world scenarios.
When reviewing a product, we look at what the manufacturer claims and, to the best of our ability, we test the accuracy of those claims. We also evaluate a product on its design, ease of use, and features relative to its competition. We also factor in the price of the product to see how much of a value it offers.
For more details about how we test specific products, please refer to the guides below.
- How Tom's Guide tests TVs
- How Tom's Guide tests mattresses
- How Tom's Guide tests Wi-Fi routers
- How Tom's Guide tests smartphones
- How Tom's Guide tests antivirus software and apps
- How Tom's Guide tests printers
- How Tom's Guide tests headphones
For more about Tom's Guide, what we do and who we are, please check out our About Us page.
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