A score means nothing if you don’t know how it was earned. So here’s exactly how every Unbias Review verdict comes together — the process, the principles, and the lines we won’t cross.
Last updated: June 2026
We get the product ourselves and use it in real, everyday conditions — no five-minute launch-event demos.
We run it against consistent criteria, so every product in a category is judged on the same terms.
We weigh the strengths and the weaknesses, then give a verdict you can actually act on.
We don’t review from a spec sheet or rewrite a press release. If we haven’t experienced it, we don’t pretend to have.
Our process, step by step
What we score on
The exact criteria shift by category — a camera and a streaming service can’t be judged the same way — but most reviews come down to a few core questions:
- Performance — does it actually do what it claims, well?
- Value — is it worth what it costs, against real alternatives?
- Ease of use — how smooth is it for a normal person, not an expert?
- Reliability — does it hold up over time and under pressure?
- The catch — the trade-offs, limits, and fine print you should know first.
How we stay independent
This is the part that makes the rest count:
- No brand can pay for a better score. Ever.
- A free sample gets a product tested — it does not buy a positive review.
- Sponsored or paid content is clearly labeled, and kept separate from our honest verdicts.
- Affiliate commissions never influence what we say, and never change the price you pay.
If earning money ever conflicted with telling you the truth, the truth wins. That’s the whole reason this blog exists. For more, see our Affiliate Disclosure.
When we get it wrong
We’re honest, but we’re human. Products get updated, prices move, and occasionally we miss something. When a review no longer reflects reality — or when a reader catches a genuine mistake — we update it and note what changed. Standing behind a wrong call isn’t honesty; fixing it is.
Want us to review something?
Got a product you’d like put to the test, or think we’ve missed a category? Tell us at support@unbiasreview.com. We can’t promise to cover everything — but we read every suggestion.
We test it so you don’t have to gamble on it. We’re biased toward the truth.
