Search volumes and click-through data from Shopping.co.uk show a clear pattern this week: retro trainers are dominating fashion, robot vacuums are splitting buyers between budget and premium, and the Sony XM6 has landed with serious momentum. Here’s what’s actually worth your attention.
The Sony WH-1000XM6 is Sony’s latest flagship noise-cancelling headphone, launched in 2025 and priced at £329. Clicks spiked this week, likely driven by the bank holiday travel crowd. At £329, these sit £70 above the still-excellent XM5 (available from around £259 at time of writing), so the upgrade needs to earn its keep. Sony confirmed improved call quality and a redesigned fold mechanism for the XM6. If you’re buying fresh rather than upgrading, the XM6 is the right call. Existing XM5 owners can save £70 and notice very little difference day-to-day.
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The New Balance 530 is a chunky-soled retro runner that has become one of the most consistently searched trainers on Shopping.co.uk through 2025 and into 2026. At £45 in grey/pink (size 8), it’s the cheapest entry point in this week’s trainer list by a significant margin. The ASICS GEL-1130, which occupies the same retro-runner space, starts at £75. That’s a £30 premium for broadly similar aesthetic appeal. The 530 lacks the GEL-1130’s cult following among sneaker collectors, but for everyday wear it’s a sharper buy. Stock in popular colourways moves fast on this one.
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The Ninja Luxe Café Premier is Ninja’s most capable home espresso machine, priced at £426 in black. It’s been trending steadily since its launch and searches jumped again this week, which tracks with the warmer weather and people entertaining at home over the bank holiday. The direct comparison here is the Smeg Coffee Machine at £399, also trending this week. The Smeg costs £27 less and looks considerably better on a worktop, but Ninja’s machine offers more brewing flexibility and a built-in grinder. If performance matters more than aesthetics, the Ninja wins. If your kitchen is the priority, the Smeg is a serious rival.
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The TCL 75-inch 4K Smart Google TV is a large-screen television running Google TV, currently priced at £529. For a 75-inch 4K set, that’s a strong price. The Samsung U7000F at 43 inches is listed at £229.95 this week, which means TCL is offering nearly double the screen size for roughly double the price. Per inch of screen, the TCL works out cheaper. Google TV is a more open platform than Samsung’s Tizen, which matters if you use apps beyond the major streaming services. The trade-off is brand confidence: Samsung’s panel quality and after-sales support have a longer track record than TCL’s in the UK market.
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The Shark PowerDetect Robot Vacuum & Mop is Shark’s top-tier robot cleaner, combining vacuuming and mopping with automatic dirt detection, priced at £606.38. It’s the most expensive home product trending this week by some distance. The Eufy Omni C20, also trending, comes in at £299 — less than half the price. The Shark justifies the gap with smarter object avoidance and a self-emptying base, which the Eufy lacks at that price point. For a two-floor home or anyone who wants to set it and forget it, the Shark is worth the premium. For a flat or smaller space, the Eufy is the sensible choice.
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The adidas Campus 00s is a retro cupsole trainer that has been one of adidas’s biggest sellers since 2023, and the red/white colourway at £90 is pulling strong numbers this week. The Samba Jane (also trending at £79.99) is the closer rival within the adidas stable, but since we’re keeping to one brand per entry, the Campus 00s stands on its own merits. At £90, it’s £10 more than the Samba Jane and sits in a crowded market alongside the Nike P-6000 at £79. The Campus 00s has the stronger cultural moment right now, but buyers who want the same retro feel for less should look at the P-6000 first.
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The Apple iPad 10th Generation is Apple’s entry-level 10.9-inch tablet, with the 64GB WiFi model in silver sitting at £280. Apple confirmed this generation introduced USB-C and a landscape front camera, both hardware improvements over the 9th-generation model it replaced. At £280, it undercuts the cheapest iPad Air by over £200, and for students or light users who want a reliable tablet for video, browsing, and note-taking, 64GB handles that comfortably. The storage does get tight if you’re downloading films for offline viewing regularly. The HUAWEI MateBook D 16 laptop at £449.99 is a different category, but worth noting that for £170 more you get a full Windows laptop with 512GB storage , context that matters for buyers on the fence.
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The Tefal Easy Fry Dual XXL is an 11-litre, 2700W dual-basket air fryer priced at £129.99. It’s one of the largest capacity air fryers at this price, and with families increasingly replacing oven cooking for speed and energy savings, the dual-basket format is the key selling point here. The Cuisinart Air Fryer & Oven at £199.99 is also trending this week and offers oven functionality alongside air frying, but that’s a £70 premium. For households that just want to cook two things simultaneously without heating a full oven, the Tefal at £129.99 is the more focused and better-value buy. The Cuisinart makes sense only if you’re replacing a countertop oven at the same time.
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The New Balance 530 at £45 is the standout value pick this week , it delivers the retro trainer look that’s driving the entire footwear chart at less than half the price of most of its trending rivals.
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vs. the competition: The Sony XM6 at £329 is the one to watch in electronics. The XM5 has dropped to around £259 since the XM6 launched, making it better value for most buyers right now. Sony typically holds launch prices firm for 8-10 weeks, so XM6 discounts are unlikely before late June 2026.
Our take: Buy the New Balance 530 now, hold off on the Sony XM6 unless you need it for imminent travel, and keep an eye on the TCL 75-inch TV as summer sale season approaches.
Is the Sony WH-1000XM6 worth the upgrade from the XM5?
For existing XM5 owners, probably not yet. The XM5 is available for around £259 at time of writing, a £70 saving over the XM6. The XM6 brings improved call quality and a redesigned hinge, but the core noise-cancelling performance is comparable. New buyers should go straight to the XM6.
Which is better value: the Shark PowerDetect or the Eufy Omni C20?
For smaller homes and flats, the Eufy Omni C20 at £299 is the smarter buy. The Shark PowerDetect at £606.38 includes a self-emptying base and more advanced obstacle detection, which justifies the price in larger homes where you want minimal intervention. Both are trending this week on Shopping.co.uk.
Are the adidas Campus 00s still on trend in 2026?
Yes, based on Shopping.co.uk search data through April 2026, the Campus 00s remains one of the most-clicked trainer styles on the platform. The red/white colourway in particular is seeing strong traffic this week. The broader chunky retro trainer trend shows no sign of slowing, with the New Balance 530 and ASICS GEL-1130 both trending alongside it.
Is the TCL 75-inch TV a good buy at £529?
At £529 for a 75-inch 4K Google TV, it offers strong value by UK retail standards, where comparable screen sizes from Samsung or LG typically start above £700. The trade-off is that TCL’s panel quality and long-term software support don’t yet match the established brands. For a second room or a buyer prioritising screen size over premium picture performance, it’s a solid choice.