Finding Fortune rates and compares products from structured specifications and a transparent, published methodology — starting with routers, expanding category by category.
Illustrative example
Hands-On TestedEvery rating traces back to the same four-step pipeline — nothing is eyeballed.
Structured product data is captured with a source and confidence rating attached.
Raw fields are mapped into a consistent schema so products compare cleanly.
A published, category-specific formula turns specs into component and overall scores.
Strengths, limitations, and best-for guidance are derived directly from the data above.
Selected first because meaningful comparisons can be generated from published specifications alone.
Scored on display quality, connectivity, color accuracy, and value — its own published formula, separate from routers.
Thunderbolt 4 daisy-chain hub · IPS Black panel · Factory-calibrated Delta E < 1.5
Dual Mode: 4K/160Hz or FHD/320Hz · 1ms GTG response time · AMD FreeSync Premium + G-Sync Compatible
USB-C 90W single-cable laptop charging · AMD FreeSync · Height/tilt/pivot stand
Hand-picked deals tied back to products we've already scored — not an automated feed.
Our top-rated Spec-Verified router of the week is $50 below its reference price at the manufacturer store.
$299$249
Manufacturer-direct bundle adds an extended warranty at no added cost — a straightforward win for a router you plan to keep for years.
Routers & Mesh Wi-Fi scores are a weighted blend of five components. Every weight is public, versioned, and applied identically to every product in the category.
Read the full methodology →Every product is clearly labeled with how its score was built — algorithmic from specs, or backed by a unit we bought and used ourselves.
Every explanation is generated from our own structured data and published methodology.
Affiliate relationships, where they exist, never influence a score. The formula is public and applied uniformly.