Chris Haslam is an award winning consumer technology journalist with over 15 year's experience. Previously Consumer Editor for Ideal Home and BBC Good Homes Chris has since carved out a freelance career and contributes to a wide range of titles including WIRED, Sunday Times, T3, BBC Music, Expert Reviews, Stuff, British Airways High Life, Mail on Sunday, Metro, Grand Designs, Ideal Home, House Beautiful, Living Etc and many others. As contributing editor for WIRED UK he specialises in audio, smart home, sustainability and all things outdoors. Testing tents in McLaren's Monsoon chamber remains a career highlight, while pitching reviews of exercise bikes a week before lockdown 1.0, was one of his smarter moves. Chris is also a well regarded copywriter and consultant working across a broad range of brands with everything from pre-release reviews, copy editing, content creation and training. In a bid to save the planet he also wrote 'How Can I stop Climate Change? ' fo...
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