Goldpick
Chris Johnson
At the end of the day, the best way to "review" a detector is to simply purchase one yourself to see whether it suits your requirements (or loan a detector if possible), or wait for a while after initial release to get some views from actual owners. There are now a miriad of independent you tube members offering videos of detectors operating in real world scenarios, I find these offer more value than most paid written reviews.
You do have to take some manufacturer sponsored reviews with a grain of salt, they generally tell you what you want to hear, and will hardly criticise a detector they are trying to help sell.
You do have to take some manufacturer sponsored reviews with a grain of salt, they generally tell you what you want to hear, and will hardly criticise a detector they are trying to help sell.