Want to know what tech we've been lusting over this week? Then read on. This week's diverse selection includes a media streaming device, mini PC and a computer mouse...

1. Amazon Fire TV Stick

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Amazon


The Amazon Fire TV is a great little device for turning a normal TV into a Smart TV. It features almost every possible streaming service, including Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Demand 5, YouTube, Spotify and Amazon's own Prime Instant Video. And the best part? It only costs £35.

Release date: Available to pre-order
Expect to pay: £35

2. Microsoft Band


Microsoft has released its highly anticipated wearable this month. When we reviewed the device, we found it to be ambitious with a lot of potential. Its Health platform is a solid base, and the device includes a number of useful features. We just wish it was more comfortable.

Release date: April 15
Expect to pay: £169.99

3. Creative Aurvana In-Ear3 Plus

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Creative


If you're after some earphones, then look no further than Creative, a brand who have been creating top-class audio products for decades. These discrete earphones have excellent sound proofing, and include a tweeter and woofer on each side for premium sound quality.

Release date: Available now
Expect to pay: £129.99

4. Acer Revo One

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Acer


Remember when desktop computers used to be giant towers? Well thankfully they're soon to be a thing of the past. The Acer Revo One is a perfect example of this current trend. The PC runs Windows 8.1 (presumably upgradable to Windows 10), and is being pitched as the perfect device to have sat underneath your television. It's also fully customisable (just like any good PC should be) so users can choose their RAM, hard drive size and processor.

Release date: Available now
Expect to pay: £239 - £499

5. Deezer Elite

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Deezer


Deezer has announced its entry into high-quality music streaming with Deezer Elite. The platform will deliver lossless FLAC quality audio to Sonos users. With 25 million tracks, it's the largest high-definition streaming service in more than 150 countries. It also undercuts most other high-res audio services on price.

Release date: Available now for Sonos users
Expect to pay: £14.99 per month, or £120 per year

6. kSafe

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kSafe


kSafe is a connected, lockable safe that only opens when your set goal has been achieved - perfect for those with no self-control (such as us). A user's goal (which is set on an app), can be anything from calories burned, steps taken, or checked into somewhere (the gym or library). The safe will only open once the goal has been achieved - there's no way to override it. Like the idea? You can fund the idea on Kickstarter now.

Release date: Now on KickStarter
Expect to pay: Approx. £53

7. Vector Smartwatch

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Battery life is our biggest complaint about the current crop of smartwatches, but Vector are hoping to change that with a 30-day battery life. It runs a low-powered operating system, monochrome LCD display, and is compatible with third-party apps such as Nest and IFTTT. The wearable works with iOS, Android and Windows Phone, so no-one's left out.

Release date: Available to pre-order now
Expect to pay: £169 - £299

8. Logitech Master MX

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It's easy to overlook the humble computer mouse, but we've been using the Logitech Master MX for a few weeks now, and it's improved our pointing skills so much that we're on a par with Lord Sugar in The Apprentice.

Its ergonomic grip feels great, and the side-scrolling wheel and programmable buttons are immensely useful. The Master MX can be paired with three different devices, and the ratchet can be detached for speedy scrolling. It also looks pretty good - for a mouse.

Release date: April 2015
Expect to pay: £79.99