TechRadar Choice Awards 2024 voting is open now – have your say on the best tech of the last year
Our big awards are coming, and you can help us choose the winners
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The TechRadar Choice Awards 2024 are where we celebrate the year’s best and most-loved technology and gadgets – and as always, we’re asking for your help to choose them.
Just below, you can vote in a record 90 categories, split among the following sections: Phones, Cameras, Computing, Gaming, TV, Audio, Fitness and Home Tech. And don’t worry if you don’t want to do them all, you can vote in just specific categories here:
The shortlists were created by TechRadar’s editors based on our testing and reviews of the products, and you can help to decide which products will be this year’s winner in our awards by voting below!
You’ll need to vote before 00:01am PST / 03:01am EST / 08:01am BST on Friday October 11th 2024 for it to be counted.
Once the deadline has passed at 00:01am PST / 03:01am EST / 08:01am BST on Friday October 11th 2024, we’ll download your votes and then combine your rankings with the rankings of our expert judges to get the final winners – with one exception. The “Readers' Choice Award” is 100% voted by you, with the most popular tech of the year from across the categories available to choose from.
We’ll announce all the winners in our big TechRadar Choice Awards Week, starting Monday October 28th. This is your chance to help make sure that the products you really love and the companies that you think really deserve recognition this year will get their honors – get your votes in today!
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