About Alex Turner - The Tech Expert Behind Fixzoid

I've spent the last 10+ years tearing apart gadgets (sometimes literally), fixing what's broken, and figuring out what's worth your money — and what's not.
Fixzoid started as a weekend side project — a way to document my own fixes and tech experiments. I never thought anyone would actually read it. But here we are — thousands of readers later — and I'm still testing, breaking, repairing, and reviewing things with the same nerdy passion.
What You'll Find Here
- Real-world fix guides for everyday tech issues
- Hands-on reviews of earbuds, chargers, smart gear and more
- Simple tutorials that actually work — no fluff, no BS
Why Trust Me?
I don't do sponsored content. I don't sugarcoat bad products. If something sucks, I'll say it. If it rocks — I'll show you why. All opinions here are mine, based on real-life testing, not press releases.
My approach is simple: I buy the products with my own money, test them in real-world scenarios, and share the honest results. No marketing fluff, no affiliate pressure — just genuine insights from someone who's been elbow-deep in tech for over a decade.
Fun Facts About Me
- 🇩🇪 Based in Berlin (yes, with too many USB cables lying around)
- 🎮 First gadget fixed: a busted Nintendo Game Boy (still works!)
- 🔧 Still believe WD-40 can fix 90% of problems
- 📱 Have probably disassembled over 500 different gadgets
- ☕ Drink way too much coffee while writing reviews
My Mission
Technology should make our lives easier, not more complicated. My goal is to help you make informed decisions about the tech you buy, fix the gadgets you already own, and avoid the marketing nonsense that floods the internet.
Every guide I write, every product I review, and every tip I share comes from hands-on experience. I want Fixzoid to be the place you come when you need straight answers about tech — no corporate spin, no hidden agendas.
Let's Stay Connected
Thanks for stopping by. If you ever want to say hi or suggest a fix I should try — drop me a message. Let's keep things real.
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