The original Plaud NotePin made a strong case for wearable AI recording. The NotePin S refines the concept with better hardware, broader AI integration, and the kind of enterprise grade priva...read more
The Polaroid Go was already the smallest instant analog camera you could buy. The Gen 3 keeps that format and fixes the things that held earlier versions back. A new lens produces sharper, more zoomed in shots. A stronger flash improves results in low lig...read more
Aulumu keeps finding ways to add genuine utility to the MagSafe format. The G05 Pro looks like a slim magnetic phone kickstand. It is also a five function multi tool, a fidget spin...read more
Bose has packaged its Ultra lineup into a single home theater set that covers the full surround experience out of the box. One Lifestyle Ultra Soundbar, two Lifestyle Ultra Speakers for rear surround, and one Lifestyle Ultra Subwoofer. No piecing toget...read more
Leica already makes some of the best looking projectors on the market. The Cine Compact 1 shrinks that formula into something you can actually move around your home without rethinking the f...read more
Most macro pads promise efficiency but end up adding complexity. The Dune Context Aware Keypad for macOS takes a different approach, removing the need to think about shortcuts entirely by adapting in real time to what you are doing. At its core, Dune is a three button keypad t...read more
Leica has added a third color to its classic black and silver palette. Metal Grey is a gunmetal toned finish developed at the Leica factory in Wetzlar, and it is rolling out across thr...read more
Most low profile keyboards sacrifice feel for thinness. The Lofree Edge doesn't make that trade. At 485 grams with a carbon fiber top case and magnesium alloy bottom, it is the thinnest and lightest mechanical keyboard Lofree has ever built, but it still types like one that weighs twice ...read more
Most wireless earbuds are chasing better sound or stronger noise canceling. The Soundcore Anker Liberty 5 Pro Max takes a different route, turning earbuds into something closer to a productivity tool...read more
Most gaming mice chase lighter weight or higher DPI. The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike Gaming Mouse goes after something more fundamental, how fast you actually click. At the center of it is a complete rethink of the switch. Logitech replaces trad...read more
Most gaming desks try too hard. Aggressive shapes, RGB overload, and features that sound good on paper but rarely improve how you actually use the space. The Herman Miller Coyl Gaming Desk takes a different route. It focuses on precision, usabi...read more
Most wireless mics focus on size or simplicity. The new Insta360 Mic Pro pushes further, turning what is usually a basic tool into something far more flexible. The standout feature is obvious. A customizable e ink display that lets you add logos or graphics directly on the mic...read more
Most compact cameras force you to choose between portability and real performance. The Panasonic LUMIX L10 sits in that middle ground, built as a true everyday carry camera that still delivers where it matters. ...read more
Most mechanical keyboards lean heavily on specs and forget about everything else. The Lofree Lipstick Mechanical Keyboard flips that idea, starting with design but backing it up with performance that actually holds up. The first thing that stands out is the ke...read more
Most power banks solve one problem and create three more. The Solly 300W Solar Power Bank takes a different approach, combining high output charging, travel functionality, and off grid backup into a single compact device. At its core is a 20...read more
Most 3D printers still make you work around their limitations. The Bambu Lab X2D 3D Printer flips that, focusing on consistency, automation, and real usability instead of just raw specs. The ...read more
The Google Fitbit Air is officially giving Whoop a run for its money by offering the same minimalist, screen-free design without the burden of a mandatory monthly subscription. It’s a bold challenge to the "rental" model, proving that elite health insights don’t have to come with a recurring...read more
Most "essentials” lists lean too safe. This one doesn’t. May’s lineup mixes everyday upgrades with a few curveballs, the kind of gear that actually earns space in your routine. From smarter carry and better coffee to standout tech and small tools that solve real problems, these are the pieces worth paying attention to right now. ... read more
Some products are easy to overlook. Others quietly become the ones you reach for every day. This month’s Editors Picks leans into the latter, a tight selection of gear that balances design, function, and long term usability. Nothing here is filler. Each piece earns its place through how it performs once it is actually in your hands, not just how it looks on paper.... read more
Huckberry has a way of filtering out the noise. What makes the cut is usually gear that earns its place through use, not hype. This month’s picks leans into that idea, with a mix of rugged carry, refined essentials, and a few pieces built for getting outside and staying there longer.... read more