The Coolest Tech Gadgets We’ve Tested So Far This Year (2024)

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Parliament Smart Wallet Smart LED Display Prime 20K Power Bank Pixel Tablet Tech Pouch 317 Laptop Charger Studio Buds + Wireless Earbuds Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner Pelican Marine AirTag Holder Motion X600 Portable Bluetooth Speaker PerL Pro Wireless Earbuds iPad Pro (M4) Solo 4 Wireless Headphones Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station Pixel 8a Android Phone 5-in-1 USB C Hub for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro AeroFit Pro Open-Ear Headphones Minimalist Metal Wallet Message Board MagGo Qi2 Power Bank PistonBuds Pro Q30 Wireless Earbuds Restore 2 Smart Alarm Clock ULT Field 1 Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker 2-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand U8 Series Mini-LED 4K TV (65-inch) Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds Casa Pop Up Desk ULT WEAR Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones MacBook Air with M3 Chip (13-inch) K3 Max Low-Profile Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Twist Lock Sport MagSafe Grip Quantum Stream USB Microphone UAG Wireless Charging Pad and Kickstand ROG Strix G16 (2024) Gaming Laptop Butterfly 2-in-1 USB-C MagSafe Charger Canvas II Smart Art Frame Tune 310C Wired USB-C Earbuds One Mobile Gaming Controller (2nd Gen) Space Personal Speakerphone Galaxy S24 Android Smartphone Stand One Max Flashlight Lite Motion 300 Portable Bluetooth Speaker Watch Series 9 PlayStation 5 Slim Gaming Console Prime 100W USB-C Charger razr (2023) Foldable Android Smartphone Classic C1 MagFit Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max Intelligent Storage M3 Touchscreen MP3 Player Elite 8 Active True Wireless Earbuds HERO12 Black Waterproof Action Camera Airmega 160 True HEPA Air Purifier AnkerMake M5 3D Printer Link & Lock Carabiner for Apple AirTags Collapsible Umbrella Get Together 2 Mini Bluetooth Speaker Classic Backpack Plus (Second Edition) Connected Cube Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager AirTag Tracker ONE Spot Object Tracker Galaxy Watch 6 Titanium Edition Apple Watch Ultra Band 543 USB-C Cable Bites 2 Pet Camera with Treat Dispenser Endurance Peak 3 Wireless Earbuds Tactical Wallet Case for Apple AirTags Matter A19 Smart Bulb Matte Desk Pad Aspire 3 PC Laptop 160W USB-C Car Charger Signa S4 Soundbar Tapo P125 Smart Plug Mini T7 Shield Portable SSD (1TB) Q5 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop Wonderboom 3 Mini Bluetooth Speaker CQ27G3S Curved Gaming Monitor Fold Laptop Stand Leviathan V2 X PC Soundbar Instinct Crossover Solar Hybrid Smartwatch Deco XE75 Mesh Wi-Fi System Echo Dot (5th Gen) G502 X LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse III Series Wall Power Outlet Apple TV 4K (3rd Generation) Instax Mini Link 2 Smartphone Printer MagSafe Wallet & Card Holder Wood MagSafe Stand Signature M650 Wireless Mouse D03 Dapper Bifold EDC Wallet Bond Multitool Pro UV Sanitizer & Charger Stow Lite MacBook Sleeve Nest Video Doorbell Wi-Fi Smart Lock Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip Brass Pen 2-in-1 Headphone Stand with Wireless Charger Clutch Gladiate RGB Xbox Controller References


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It's hard to stay up to date with the ever-growing, forever-changing tech space. But luckily for you, that's where we come in. We're constantly testing new products, researching recent trends in the tech space, and updating our list of cool gadgets accordingly.

The annual consumer tech launch cycle began this past January at CES — a massive industry event that highlights the latest innovation and emerging trends in the tech space, where leading brands showcase products that will upgrade your home office, transform any living room into a legit home theater, step up your gaming setup, and improve your wellness routine — all while keeping you safe and sane. Throughout the year, leading tech giants like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung, to name a few, hold separate events to showcase their own creations. Therefore, keeping tabs on and evaluating every new tech product that hits the shelves is a full-time job.

We feel that tech gadgets are all about making your life easier and more enjoyable. For this list, we reviewed new product releases from leading makers in countless tech and gadget categories, as well as revisited long-term favorites to see if they still make the cut.

From true wireless earbuds to smart home appliances to tech products for parents, here are the coolest gadgets available right now. In addition to great personal upgrades, all these products double as foolproof tech gift options for friends and family members.

Parliament Smart Wallet

The Ekster Parliament is a smart bifold wallet with RFID coating (to protect against identity theft) and a patented mechanism that ejects cards from its aluminum storage pocket with the press of a button. It has space for at least ten cards, as well as a strap for carrying cash and receipts.

Ekster has crafted the wallet from high-quality leather that comes in a multitude of colors. An optional Bluetooth tracker for the wallet is also available — this ultra-thin gadget has a maximum range of 200 feet, and it is powered by light, so it never needs a battery.

More: The Best iPhone Wallet Cases

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Smart LED Display

The unapologetically retro-styled Tidbyt is a simple, yet high-tech reminder of glorious times when high-resolution screens in phones, tablets, laptops, and TV screens weren’t a thing. The gadget’s basic LED display can show you essential information like weather conditions, upcoming calendar appointments, and even live scores. It can also display artwork of your choosing.

Tidbyt comes with a companion app for customizing the onscreen experience. The characterful tech product is available with a beech or a walnut housing, just like a mid-century radio. It's a great gift option, too.

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Prime 20K Power Bank

Remarkably, Anker’s Prime 20K Power Bank can charge two laptops via a pair of fast USB-C connectors with a maximum power output of 140 watts. It has a battery pack with ample capacity and, rather impressively, a color screen to help you keep tabs on the charging process. The accessory rocks a USB-A connector, so you can simultaneously charge up to three devices.

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Pixel Tablet

The Google Pixel Tablet — the tech giant’s first Android slate in years — sets a new standard for versatility in this product category. The device’s unique, fabric-covered charging dock packs a powerful speaker, allowing it to transform into a big-screen smart display that’s a legit replacement for Google’s own Nest Hub Max.

Of course, the Pixel Tablet also packs a sharp touchscreen, the same Tensor G2 chip that powers the Pixel 7 Pro and the Pixel Fold, a duo of high-quality cameras, and abundant onboard storage.

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Tech Pouch

The Peak Design Tech Pouch is a stylish and exceptionally made accessory that's a must-have for frequent travelers. It has enough pockets and compartments for small gadgets, charging cables, memory cards, and any other accessories you might own.

Peak Design has crafted the exterior of this tech pouch using recycled nylon with a weatherproof finish. There are several colors to pick from: black, charcoal, bone, midnight, and sage green.

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317 Laptop Charger

Anker’s 317 Charger is the budget-friendly backup or replacement you need for your MacBook — or any other compatible laptop and USB-C-toting device. The accessory is smaller than most MacBook adapters without skimping on charging capacity. Its 100-watt maximum output can power up any MacBook iteration, including the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

The 317 charger has folding prongs for easy storage. Its retail package includes a high-quality 5-foot cable.

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Studio Buds + Wireless Earbuds

The Beats Studio Buds + true wireless earbuds are our new favorite in this crowded product category, thanks to their timelessly cool design, comfy fit with clicky button controls, great sound quality, strong noise cancellation, and long battery life, all at a reasonable price. The Buds + are also equally easy to link with Apple or Android devices and, therefore, super giftable.

The earphones’ 9-hour battery life is longer than their predecessor, which is another reason to upgrade. You can order the Studio Buds + in black, ivory, and transparent finishes.

More: Our Review of the Beats Studio Buds +

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Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner

I’ve been swearing by this tiny laptop accessory by OXO to keep my laptop spotless since I impulsively bought one more than a year ago. The affordable gadget packs a microfiber pad and a retractable soft brush.

The microfiber pad mentioned above is handy for removing smudges from the screen of a laptop, a tablet, a smartphone, or any other gadget. On the other hand, the brush makes cleaning a keyboard fast and effortless.

More: A Closer Look at the OXO Sweep & Swipe Laptop Cleaner

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Pelican Marine AirTag Holder

The Marine Holder by Pelican is the most rugged and dependable AirTag accessory worth your attention. The accessory has a shock-resistant exterior with Dupont Kevlar — an impossibly lightweight and tough material — used in its making. It’s also water- and dustproof with an IP68 rating, guaranteeing that your tracker will become practically impervious to damage.

We like that the fully sealed Pelican case is as discreet as it is tough. The product is compatible with keychains, and it comes bundled with a carabiner for attaching it to items.

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Motion X600 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

The Soundcore Motion X600 Bluetooth speaker is the brand's finest and one of the best in its product category. Its multi-driver audio setup delivers a sonic experience that's nothing short of excellent. Unlike many rivals, the X600 is capable of Hi-Res and spatial audio playback.

In addition to captivating sound, the X600 has a striking design with an aluminum handle, a mesh grille, and backlit button controls. The waterproof speaker is available in black, blue, and green.

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PerL Pro Wireless Earbuds

The PerL Pro true wireless earbuds by Denon set themselves apart from top-shelf rivals by Sony, Bose, and Apple by providing a listening experience that's precisely tailored to your hearing. The functionality utilizes tech by Masimo — a well-known maker of medical-grade monitoring devices. It's vastly more sophisticated than its rivals in terms of efficiency and user-friendliness.

Completing the personalized sound setup will allow you or the giftee to discover your favorite music in a whole new dimension. When it comes to sound, noise cancellation, and battery life, the PerL Pro earbuds perform in line with the expectations set by their price tag. A cheaper PerL model is also available.

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iPad Pro (M4)

The all-new iPad Pro is Apple's sleekest, most advanced touchscreen slate yet and the absolute best big-screen tablet worth your attention, regardless of the platform. The thoroughly revamped Pro has a strikingly thin design, best-in-class hardware specs that include Apple's latest M4 chip and captivating Ultra Retina XDR display, and a performance to match.

Apple offers the slate with an 11- and a 13-inch screen in silver or space black. The latest iPad Pro also arrived alongside a new Apple Pencil Pro and a metal-clad Magic Keyboard with a haptic trackpad.

Review: Apple iPad Pro with M4 Chip

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Solo 4 Wireless Headphones

The Beats Solo 4 wireless on-ear headphones are a follow-up to a legendary product that's been on the shelves for almost a decade. The new iteration brings welcome sound improvements, headlined by support for immersive spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, as well as longer battery life (up to 50 hours). Support for lossless audio is also on board.

Of course, the Solo 4 headphones also have an instantly recognizable design and comfy on-ear fit with convenient controls. You can order a set in black, blue, or pink.

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Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station

This charging station by Anker is the best I have experienced yet because it's sleek, compact, and incredibly versatile. It packs a duo of AC outlets, a pair of fast USB-C ports, and two USB-A ports. Such an abundance of outputs ensures the accessory can power up just about any gadget you or the giftee own — from a desktop computer to a smartphone and tablet, all the way to smaller gadgets.

One of my favorite bits about the charging station is its built-in color display for keeping tabs on the charging process of its USB ports. With a slim profile and a removable cable, the accessory is also a perfect travel companion.

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Pixel 8a Android Phone

Google’s Pixel 8a is the most value-packed Android smartphone to hit the shelves this year and a worthy sequel to the excellent Pixel 7a. The new iteration has a refreshed design, a more capable chip and camera, and a better OLED screen with a higher refresh rate, all for less than $500.

Like the latest top-shelf Pixel phones made by Google, the 8a will always treat you or the giftee to timely Android updates for seven years after you buy it. The phone is available in several colors: aloe (pictured here), bay, obsidian, and porcelain.

Review: Google Pixel 8a Android Smartphone

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5-in-1 USB C Hub for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro

Owners of the latest MacBook Air and MacBook Pros must have the latest USB-C hub by Plugable on their radar. The reasonably priced accessory will treat the latest Apple laptops to a pair of USB-A ports and a gigabit Ethernet connector by connecting to the duo of USB-C ports on their left side.

The gadget also features a Thunderbolt-compatible USB-C port and a standard audio jack. Another bit we love about the Plugable offering is its handy slot for the MagSafe charger.

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AeroFit Pro Open-Ear Headphones

Once a niche subcategory with only a few products worth buying, open-ear wireless earphones without ear tips have become a popular form factor, with many options now available. Open-ear earphones are perfect for outdoor exercising and commuting because they allow you to always be aware of your surroundings.

The Soundcore AeroFit Pro open-ear earphones are the best worth your attention. Available in several colors, the product has a sleek and durable design, comfy fit, top-tier sound that’s customizable via an app, and up to 14 hours of battery life.

More: The Best Open-Ear Headphones Out Today

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Minimalist Metal Wallet

The Ridge wallet has the same footprint as a credit card or an ID, making it as compact and convenient as can be. Despite its small size, the accessory has space for up to 12 cards, as well as a clip or a strap for bills and receipts.

You can order the Ridge wallet in a multitude of metal finishes, ranging from low-key to flashy. The stonewashed titanium pictured here is one of our favorites. Every wallet has a lifetime warranty.

More: Our Favorite Minimalist Wallets

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Message Board

The best thing about the Vestaboard is that, despite being a decidedly high-tech product, it's sleek and minimalistic. Featuring 132 customizable split-flap character slots, the device makes for a striking alternative to a standard digital display that’s guaranteed to put a smile on the face of everyone who sees it. It can display anything — from weather updates and live scores to personal messages.

Measuring 42 inches diagonally, the Vestaboard is great for large homes or open workspaces if you have the budget for it. You can control the device via a mobile or a web app.

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MagGo Qi2 Power Bank

This MagGo magnetic power bank by Anker supports the latest Qi2 wireless charging standard, ensuring it can charge the latest iPhones faster than a standard MagSafe battery pack. The essential accessory has a battery pack with 10,000 mAh capacity, so it can recharge an iPhone and have plenty of power to spare for other gadgets. A USB-C port for fast wired charging is also available.

We like the gadget’s onboard color display for keeping tabs on the charging process and its battery capacity. Its integrated viewing stand is super convenient, too.

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PistonBuds Pro Q30 Wireless Earbuds

The 1More PistonBuds Pro Q30 wireless earbuds are the best budget set worth your attention. Priced around $50 before additional deals and discounts, the stem earbuds offer an elegant design, customizable sound with support for enhanced spatial audio, and strong noise cancellation. These features were previously reserved for pricier products, so having them in one with an impulse-buy price is a big deal.

You can order the 1More PistonBuds Pro Q30 in black or white with gold accents.

Tested: 1More PistonBuds Pro Q30 Wireless Earbuds

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Restore 2 Smart Alarm Clock

The Hatch Restore 2 alarm clock is a high-tech nightstand upgrade we vouch for. The nifty gadget’s built-in light can simulate a sunrise for gentle wake-ups and deliver relaxing ambient sounds alongside a sunset-like glow to aid in falling asleep. The device can even help you get a deeper sleep by masking ambient sounds with white noise.

Integrated touch controls are handy for browsing a rich selection of lighting and sound experiences. Being a smart clock, the Restore 2 has an intuitive companion app for managing its features and settings.

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ULT Field 1 Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker

The all-new Sony ULT Field 1 waterproof Bluetooth speaker is an instant contender for the best in its product category. Available in black, white, gray, and orange, it has an elegant design and an IP67 water- and dust- and shockproof housing.

Sound-wise, the Sony ULT Field 1 delivers a powerful experience with a stellar bass that can be enhanced further with the press of a button. Up to 12 hours of battery life, a USB-C charging connector, and a detachable carrying strap round up its key features.

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2-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand

This freshly launched 2-in-1 MagSafe charging stand by Satechi became an instant favorite of ours for its design, versatility, and fast charging speeds. Featuring an exterior made from aluminum and vegan leather, the accessory is a perfect match for any Apple setup. Its iPhone dock has adjustable viewing angles, while its base has a slot for charging AirPods or other compatible earbuds.

The charging stand supports the latest Qi2 wireless charging standard, so it's fast and futureproof. We love that it folds completely flat for easy storage. A slightly pricier version with a retractable Apple Watch dock is also available.

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U8 Series Mini-LED 4K TV (65-inch)

The updated Hisense U8 Series 4K TV is an instant challenger for the best in its price range. It has an elegant industrial design and superb picture quality. Its vast mini-LED display panel has more than 2,000 local dimming zones, allowing the big-screen TV to deliver a bright picture with deep contrast and vibrant colors.

Powered by Google TV, the Hisense U8 Series offers access to all streaming services out of the box. It's compatible with Google Assistant voice commands, and it comes with a sleek remote with backlit buttons. A cheaper variant of the TV with a 55-inch display panel is available, and so is a bigger 75-inch version.

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Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds

The Nothing Ear (a) true wireless earbuds are the best AirPods Pro alternative with a two-digit price tag, offering elegant design, durable build, impeccable ergonomics, great sound, and reliable noise cancellation. When linked to an Android phone, the Nothing Ear (a) can stream lossless audio from Apple Music and Tidal, among other services.nb

Featuring transparent stems with contrasting black, white, or yellow color accents, the earphones also look like they belong in a higher price tier. The same goes for their 10-hour maximum battery life. Their charging case is just as characterful.

Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds Review

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Casa Pop Up Desk

The Casa pop-up desk by Logitech is an awesome new laptop accessory that's tailor-made for space-starved remote workers and on-the-go professionals. The do-everything accessory consists of a stand that will lift the laptop to eye level to optimize comfort, as well as a wireless keyboard and touchpad. Combined, the accessories will allow you or a giftee to create a full-blown workstation just about anywhere.

Impressively, the keyboard and trackpad have dedicated storage slots in the laptop stand. When folded, the Casa pop-up desk is about the size of a large notepad.

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ULT WEAR Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones

Sony's latest ULT WEAR headphones are hands down the best for avid bass heads. Despite their low-key design, the comfy over-ear cans deliver a powerful sound with two bass enhancement levels, available via a dedicated ULT button. With the ULT feature disabled, the headphones deliver a balanced sound that's among the best for the money.

Featuring the same chip as the premium Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones, the ULT WEAR also produces strong noise cancellation. The product's battery life is excellent, too.

Sony ULT WEAR Wireless Headphones Review

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MacBook Air with M3 Chip (13-inch)

The updated MacBook Air with the M3 chip is a better version of Apple’s best laptop for most consumers. It offers a timelessly beautiful design, more power, and a much longer battery life than any rival. Plus, because its advanced chip doesn’t need cooling fans, the notebook is as quiet as it is good-looking.

Of course, the Air also rocks a large and vibrant Retina display, superb keyboard and trackpad, and reliable connectivity features packed into a recycled aluminum housing. You can order one with a 13- or a 15-inch screen.

Review: Apple MacBook Air with M3 Chip

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K3 Max Low-Profile Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

The Keychron K3 Max is a compact and reasonably priced wireless (or wired USB-C) keyboard that should be on your radar if you’re shopping for an upgrade. It has a minimalist design and a low profile, mechanical keys with exceptional tactility, and onboard illumination. You can choose between two types of keys, ranging from quiet to clicky.

The accessory is compatible with PCs and Macs. Switching between the platforms happens via a dedicated switch, and the retail package includes a swappable Windows and Command key. It can last for days between battery charges.

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Twist Lock Sport MagSafe Grip

The Rokform Twist Lock Sport is one of the best MagSafe grips and a must-have for iPhone owners who are constantly glued to their phones. The nifty accessory has a sleek and sturdy metal build made of aluminum and stainless steel. Its magnet is the strongest in its class, ensuring the grip will consistently stay in place.

The accessory’s ring can rotate 360 degrees, ensuring a perfect grip and viewing angle when used as a kickstand. Rokform backs the product with a two-year warranty.

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Quantum Stream USB Microphone

The sub-$100 JBL Quantum Stream USB microphone is easy to set up and use. It streams and records sound with exceptional quality via a duo of modes. In addition, it has intuitive controls and a cool lighting ring in its base.

We like how versatile the JBL Quantum Stream is to place or mount, depending on your or the giftee’s preferences. Overall, this is an excellent buy for gamers who want to stream their adventures online or for anyone who needs an audio upgrade for their WFH setup.

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UAG Wireless Charging Pad and Kickstand

This magnetic charger by Urban Armor Gear is more versatile than most MagSafe rivals, including Apple's own, because it has an integrated kickstand. The latter will allow you or a gift recipient to watch videos, scroll through social media, and even game with a wireless controller while powering up your iPhone.

I like the accessory's carbon fiber bits and metal stand because they offer convenience and versatility that go beyond charging. The product also comes bundled with a stylish and durable USB-C cable.

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ROG Strix G16 (2024) Gaming Laptop

This 2024 iteration of the ASUS ROG Strix G16 gaming laptop impressed me by providing a perfect balance between sleek design, capable processor and graphics, a Dolby Vision-compatible display, upgradeable memory, and stellar gaming performance. Best of all, the notebook has a great price that's within reach for many upgraders.

The ASUS ROG Strix G16 is one of the best in its category and the one to get if you want your upgrade budget to remain well below $1,500.

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Butterfly 2-in-1 USB-C MagSafe Charger

The promptly named Butterfly MagSafe charger by Twelve South is our new favorite for iPhone users who travel frequently. Crafted from aluminum and vegan leather, the sleek accessory includes a MagSafe charger (great for iPhone and AirPods charging) and an Apple Watch dock that can juice up the timepiece flat or in nightstand mode. When not in use, the Butterfly folds into a metal puck that's easy to stash anywhere — from a bag to a jacket or jeans pocket.

I tip my hat to Twelve South for including a travel adapter with swappable AC plugs with the Butterfly. The bundled accessories are handy for international travelers.

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Canvas II Smart Art Frame

The Meural Canvas II smart art frame can display iconic artworks from museums around the world or family memories via a sophisticated display with a matte finish. The screen makes the connected gadget look like a real picture, not a tech device, ensuring it can instantly fit into any home decor arrangement. You or the giftee can choose the content to display via a companion app.

You can order the Meural Canvas II is two sizes and various frame colors. The latter include black, white, or wood finishes.

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Tune 310C Wired USB-C Earbuds

JBL’s Tune 310C wired earbuds present an incredibly rare combination of great sound with a trio of easy-to-access modes, a versatile USB-C connector that works with the latest iPhones and any Android, and flawless brand credentials, all at an unbelievably low price. The buds’ onboard remote has clicky buttons that are super easy to operate on the go.

I’d take the JBL Tune 310C over the Apple EarPods and any other rival in their price category (and beyond). You can grab a set in black or white.

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One Mobile Gaming Controller (2nd Gen)

The latest Backbone One is hands down the best mobile gaming controller. It has a full set of buttons, thumbsticks, and triggers for console-grade gameplay. Unlike its rivals, the accessory also rocks a standard audio jack for a proper old-school experience.

Backbone’s companion app helps discover new titles, access cloud gaming subscriptions, and share adventures with the gaming community, among other things. You can order it with a USB-C connector for the latest iPhones and Android or with a Lightning input for older iPhone iterations.

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Space Personal Speakerphone

The beyerdynamic Space speakerphone is designed for making conference calls from just about anywhere. The compact gadget packs four microphones with beamforming and echo cancellation tech, as well as a high-quality speaker that's equally great for calls and content streaming. The product is suitable for making calls with up to six people.

The IP64 water-resistant gadget has convenient controls and a stylish fabric cover that's available in several colors. It's super easy to set up — you can link it to your device via a USB or a Bluetooth connection.

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Galaxy S24 Android Smartphone

Samsung's latest Galaxy S24 is an instant contender for the best Android phone for the money — offering a sleek design, durable build, and top-shelf hardware — while still costing well below $1,000. It packs a cutting-edge Qualcomm chip with vast AI capabilities, a stunning display, and a great triple camera, to name a few significant bits.

The phone also delivers an excellent Android experience with years of timely updates. Bigger and pricier Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra iterations are also available, with the latter being Samsung’s best camera phone to date.

More: How to Pick the Right Samsung Galaxy

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Stand One Max

This 3-in-1 wireless charger by Belkin is a must-have MagSafe accessory for Apple owners. It can simultaneously charge an iPhone and an Apple Watch at full speed, as well as a set of AirPods.

Available in carbide or colors, the accessory has a beautiful design and outstanding build quality. It is crafted from metal and glass, so it looks and feels like a bona fide luxury object.

More: The Best Apple Charging Stations

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Flashlight Lite

This compact flashlight became an instant favorite of ours by offering an elegant aluminum build, incredible versatility, excellent battery life, and a USB-C connector for recharging it. Thanks to a bundled light diffuser, the handy gadget can quickly transform from a high-powered flashlight with stellar zoom capabilities to a lamp to use while camping or on the road.

We like the flashlight’s integrated hook for attaching it to items. Its intuitive button controls include an SOS button for use during emergencies.

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Motion 300 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

The Soundcore Motion 300 is hands down the best Bluetooth speaker under $100. The compact gadget can produce stereo sound with amazing fidelity that's customizable via an app. And unlike its similarly priced rivals, the Motion 300 is also compatible with audiophile-grade Hi-Res Audio content.

The speaker has an IPX7 rating for water resistance, which means it can survive complete submersion underwater. It can deliver up to 13 hours of wireless playback between charges. You can snag one in black, blue, or green.

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Watch Series 9

The latest Apple Watch Series 9 has best-in-class health-, fitness-, and wellness-tracking capabilities, powered by accurate heart rate, blood oxygen, and temperature sensors. Compared to its amazing predecessor, the timepiece packs a faster chip and double-tap gesture controls, with the latter being a first for an Apple Watch.

Apple offers the Series 9 with a 41- or 45-millimeter case in a multitude of finishes. Optional cellular network connectivity is available once again. You can customize the timepiece with a wide selection of bands and cases.

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PlayStation 5 Slim Gaming Console

The refreshed PlayStation 5 is a sleeker and more compact version of an amazing product. The new iteration is noticeably smaller and lighter than the original (by 30% and 24%, respectively) while delivering the same incredible power and performance.

Compared to the first-generation PlayStation 5, the updated console also features a removable Blu-ray disc drive and more onboard storage. Best of all, it's easy to find in stock, meaning that you won't have to wait months or pay above retail to get your hands on one.n

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Prime 100W USB-C Charger

Anker's Prime 100W USB-C charger is an upgraded take on a product we've been swearing by for more than a year. As its name suggests, the compact adapter can produce 100 watts of power via one of its USB-C ports, meaning that it can effortlessly charge a big-screen laptop even though it's much smaller than its bundled charger.

Thanks to an onboard USB-A port, the accessory can charge your small gadgets alongside your laptops and phone. A cheaper version of the product with a lower output for compact laptops is also available.

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razr (2023) Foldable Android Smartphone

Motorola's entry-level razr has a starting price tag below $700 before additional discounts, making it the most affordable foldable smartphone to hit the shelves this year. That's quite a feat, as the futuristic gadgets usually start in four-digit territory.

While not as powerful as its pricier razr+ relative, the starter version packs a solid Qualcomm chip, a large foldable display with a smooth refresh rate, and a high-resolution camera setup. There are several colors to choose from.

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Classic C1 MagFit Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max

Available for the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, the Spigen Classic C1 MagFit case has a timelessly cool design that's a nod to the legendary iMac G3 desktop computer from last century. With a colorful design, the Apple product made its beige and grey plastic rivals look bland in comparison.

The phone cover has semi-transparent colorful back covers (in graphite, blue, or ruby red) that will showcase the Apple logo on the back for the iPhone 15 Pro. Best of all, the C1 case also delivers military-grade protection.

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Intelligent Storage

This nifty gadget by KEEP brings a high-tech approach to storing medication. A product of a successful crowdfunding campaign, the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-equipped device will secure prescription meds and other small essentials behind a biometric scan from your smartphone. A companion app will also alert you if the KEEP is moved or tampered with and allow you to keep tabs on its temperature.

Available in black or white, KEEP is designed to keep medication cool and dry. When not in use, the low-key gadget doubles as a minimalist digital clock. Its battery can last for 12 hours.

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M3 Touchscreen MP3 Player

This touchscreen-equipped MP3 player offers a sleek design, stellar audio performance, great battery life, expandable storage, and convenient controls, all at a fantastic under-$50 price point.

The M3 portable audio player has a 2.4-inch touchscreen, 32GB of storage, a microSD card slot, and Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connectivity. Other noteworthy features include a built-in speaker, FM radio, and a voice recorder.

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Elite 8 Active True Wireless Earbuds

Jabra’s Elite 8 Active true wireless earbuds are hands down the best for exercising, thanks to a durable build, an exceptionally comfy fit, great sound with support for enhanced spatial audio, and strong noise cancellation.

Like all Jabra products, the buds also perform superbly during calls. You can expect up to 8 hours of battery life from the earphones between charges. You can order the Elite 8 Active in dark grey, navy, and caramel colors.

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HERO12 Black Waterproof Action Camera

The HERO12 Black by GoPro is better than its predecessor and the best action camera out there. It's compact, easy to operate, and full of connectivity features. It can capture incredibly smooth 5.3K video that's sharper than 4K and 27MP still images. It can also livestream your adventures.

Like every GoPro that precedes it, the HERO12 Black has the best video stabilization tech in its class. It can go up to 33 feet underwater without a protective case. It is compatible with a robust selection of original and third-party accessories.

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Airmega 160 True HEPA Air Purifier

The Coway Airmega 160 is one of today’s best HEPA air purifiers for small spaces. It has an elegant and minimalist design and a sophisticated air-filtration setup with a real-time air quality indicator, all at an agreeable price.

Available in blue or white, the Airmega 160 has a compact footprint and intuitive controls. Another bit we like about the device is its silent operation. Most of the time, you won't notice there's such an appliance in the room.

More: Everything You Need to Know Before Buying an Air Purifier

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AnkerMake M5 3D Printer

The AnkerMake M5 is our top 3D printer recommendation for most consumers because it can crank out complex objects at best-in-class speed, including elaborate ones that use multiple filament materials. The splurgeworthy product is also elegant and easy to operate via a touchscreen and a companion app.

Other noteworthy features of the AnkerMake M5 include a built-in camera for keeping an eye on the progress of your prints and a die-cast aluminum structure that’s sleek and sturdy in equal measure.

More: The Best 3D Printers of the Year

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Link & Lock Carabiner for Apple AirTags

The Raptic Link & Lock carabiner is one of the coolest gadgets and best accessories for Apple AirTags we’ve encountered yet. Crafted from ultra-tough zinc, this product has a heavy-duty lock with a three-digit combination code.

The standout feature mentioned above makes tampering with your favorite tracker and removing it from an item practically impossible. Of course, the Link & Lock will also protect your AirTag from damage via a rubber case with a softer interior.

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Collapsible Umbrella

Thanks to a whole lot of innovative engineering, this collapsible umbrella by Weatherman can withstand wind gusts up to 55 mph. The product can also survive drops and inverting, with the last bit being a weak point for most umbrellas.

The umbrella has a quick-drying, water-repellent fabric canopy (available in many colors). Weatherman backs the product with an excellent lifetime warranty. Smaller and larger umbrellas from the brand are also available.

More: We Tested the Weatherman Umbrella

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Get Together 2 Mini Bluetooth Speaker

The waterproof Get Together 2 Mini Bluetooth speaker by House of Marley will treat you to a characterful design, a sustainable build that includes natural bamboo and recycled materials like silicone and fabric, and great sound. The latter is powered by a pair of audio drivers and a pair of passive bass radiators.

House of Marley equipped the wireless speaker with intuitive button controls and a cool carrying strap. The Get Together 2 Mini can deliver up to 15 hours of battery life between charges.

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Classic Backpack Plus (Second Edition)

The latest Bellroy Classic Backpack Plus is a must-have for on-the-go gearheads with a beautiful design and ample storage space with plenty of compartments. With a maximum capacity of 24 liters, the backpack has enough space for a big-screen laptop (there’s a dedicated zippered compartment) alongside a tablet and other everyday items.

Like all products from the brand, the Classic Backpack Plus has exceptional craftsmanship and tactility. You can order it in six colors: ash, black, bronze, navy blue, green, slate (pictured here), and saltbush. Save for the last-mentioned one, all color options have genuine leather accents.

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Connected Cube

This is a reimagined version of one of the most iconic toys ever made. With onboard Bluetooth connectivity and a companion app, Rubik’s Connected cube will teach you how to solve the notoriously challenging, incredibly interactive puzzle and have fun in the process.

Rather impressively, Rubik’s Connected app will also allow users to keep track of their progress and access stats to help improve their solving game. There’s also an option to join and compete with a community of users.

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Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager

There's nothing better than a good massage — except for a good massage that never has to end. This shiatsu massager can be used at home or even in the car (!) and is great for the shoulders, back, calves, and more.

Bonus: It not only kneads but also heats muscles for extra relief.

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AirTag Tracker

Apple’s affordable AirTag tracker is a must-have tech gadget for any iPhone owner because it can seamlessly keep tabs on just about anything you attach it to.

When out of your iPhone’s range, the AirTag will update its location when it comes in proximity to a device that’s part of Apple’s Find My network (there are almost a billion of them).

The AirTag is water- and dust-resistant with an IP67 rating, and its replaceable battery can last up to a year. Like all Apple products, the AirTag is backed by an amazing selection of accessories. A set of four AirTags is also available in case you are looking to save by bulk ordering.

More: Everything We Love About the Apple AirTag

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ONE Spot Object Tracker

The Chipolo ONE Spot object tracker is a more discreet AirTag alternative that doesn't skimp on functionality. Like Apple's excellent product, this gadget is compatible with the tech giant's vast Find My network, ensuring that your items will be easy to discover if lost.

We like that the One Spot has an integrated keyring hole, unlike the AirTag. The tracker has a replaceable battery that can last for up to a year between swaps.

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Galaxy Watch 6

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is the best smartwatch for Android users. Powered by Google’s WearOS, the timepiece has a robust set of health-, fitness-, and sleep-tracking features, including the ability to automatically track your workouts. It is waterproof up to 50 meters, too.

You can order it in two case sizes (40- and 44-millimeter) and gold, graphite, and silver finishes. A more feature-packed Classic version with a rotating bezel is also available.

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Titanium Edition Apple Watch Ultra Band

The Apple Watch Ultra is a fantastic smartwatch, and its large titanium case with a distinctive shape and a flat sapphire crystal cover is among the many reasons why. This titanium bracelet by Sandmarc is among our favorites for the timepiece. Its design and finish match the Ultra, making it look even more luxurious.

The accessory weighs two ounces, so it's great for mechanical watch converts. Its retail package includes a sizing tool.

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543 USB-C Cable

The affordable Anker 543 USB-C cable is incredibly elegant, sustainably crafted using bio-based nylon, and, thanks to support for 240W power output, capable of delivering incredibly fast charging speeds to any gadget. These qualities make the product our favorite third-party USB-C cable on the market.

You can order the accessory in black or green. There are three lengths you can choose from. Every cable comes with a 2-year warranty.

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Bites 2 Pet Camera with Treat Dispenser

This is by far the coolest gadget out there for pet owners. The sleek Petcube Bites 2 camera allows you to keep an eye on your pet while you're not home through Wi-Fi connectivity and can even deploy a treat for them right from your smartphone.

Other key features of the Petcube Bites 2 include two-way audio connectivity, compatibility with Amazon Alexa voice commands, as well as the ability to send sound and motion alerts. We also like that there's an option to use the product to connect to a veterinarian.

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Endurance Peak 3 Wireless Earbuds

JBL’s Endurance Peak 3 true wireless earbuds are an exciting new, reasonably priced option that workout warriors should seriously consider. Available in black or white, the buds have a super secure fit with around-ear hooks and a class-leading IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. The latter ensures that the product can survive submersion under water.

The Peak 3 earbuds produce a bass-heavy sound that will reliably keep you motivated during workouts. Their 10-hour maximum battery life (40 hours with the storage case) is among the product category’s best.

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Tactical Wallet Case for Apple AirTags

This minimalist wallet by Raptic is more feature-packed than its compact footprint suggests. In addition to space for a quartet of cards and an AirTag holder, the EDC accessory has a removable 8-in-1 multitool. The latter includes a set of screwdrivers, a letter opener, and a pry bar, among other bits.

The wallet is crafted from vegan leather, which is durable and easy to maintain. We especially like that its multitool locks in place when not in use.

More: The Best AirTag Wallets

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Matter A19 Smart Bulb

A follow-up to an amazing product, the latest Nanoleaf Essentials A19 is the best, most futureproof smart lightbulb. Thanks to support for the Matter smart home protocol, the connected gadget is compatible with all virtual helpers, including Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. It takes seconds to set up and doesn’t require an additional hub.

Of course, the product can glow in millions of colors. To top things off, the product has an amazing design that looks great on exposed bulb fixtures.

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Matte Desk Pad

A high-quality desk mat will make your workspace cozier and more organized. This natural linoleum pad by Grovemade is our top pick in this product category, thanks to an elegant design, a smooth surface that’s also great for handwriting, and a cork base to keep it in place on a desk or a table.

Grovemade offers the matte desk pad in a multitude of sizes and colors. A more luxurious version with a leather surface is also available.

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Aspire 3 PC Laptop

The latest Acer Aspire 3 is the best PC laptop under $500 and worth upgrading to if you are looking to get the most value for your money. For less than $400, the product has futureproof hardware specs that include a capable AMD chip, a big and sharp screen, and an excellent set of connectivity features, to name a few essential bits.

The laptop’s battery life is also great, considering its affordability. Acer also offers a feature-rich Chromebook in the same price category that’s great for students and casual users.

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160W USB-C Car Charger

This car charger has a total power output of 160 watts, distributed between three USB ports. One USB-C connector puts out 100 watts, enough to power up most laptops. The other USB-C and a USB-A connector (each with a maximum power output of 30 watts) are also on board, allowing for rapid charging of almost every gadget.

And it’s sleek to boot, with a translucent housing, a built-in voltage display, and illumination. Built-in circuitry protects the connected devices from overcharging and overheating.

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Signa S4 Soundbar

The Signa S4 soundbar is the best for most people, thanks to an easy setup, great sound with support for Dolby Atmos, and an elegant design. Best of all, the price is just shy of $400 before other deals and discounts.

Based on the sound, though, it seems like it should be more expensive. Powered by seven audio drivers and a powerful wireless subwoofer, the Signa S4 delivers an immersive sonic experience. Its remote allows your audiophile friend to adjust the bass and voice clarity easily.

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Tapo P125 Smart Plug Mini

This incredibly affordable smart plug by TP-Link has a minimalist design, intuitive controls, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri voice commands. The impulse-buy home upgrade (a set of two costs less than $20) also lets your recipient set custom schedules for connected appliances.

In its away mode, the Tapo P125 can randomly power lights on and off when nobody’s home. The feature makes the product a great (and inexpensive) addition to any security setup.

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T7 Shield Portable SSD (1TB)

The Samsung T7 Shield portable SSD is the best in its category, thanks to its compact and rugged design and the ability to reach fast data read and write speeds. The accessory is compatible with Mac, PC, and mobile devices.

The T7 Shield comes in black, blue, and beige with up to 4TB of storage. Samsung covers the product with a three-year warranty.

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Q5 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop

The reasonably priced (for a robot vacuum) Roborock Q5 Pro boasts excellent cleaning capabilities, quiet operation, and clever room-mapping tech. It is one of the best for most consumers and the one to get on a sub-$500 budget.

Robot control comes via a bundled remote, a mobile app, or Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands. The connected home gadget can clean for up to a rather astounding 4 hours between trips to its charging dock.

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Wonderboom 3 Mini Bluetooth Speaker

The Wonderboom 3 is deservedly one of the best mini Bluetooth speakers, thanks to a powerful and enjoyable sound that defies its tiny size. Its 14-hour battery life is also impressive, considering how compact it is.

Like all compact speakers from the brand, the Wonderboom 3 has a colorful design with oversized volume controls and a fully waterproof build with an IP67 rating. Every speaker has a loop for easily attaching it to items.

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CQ27G3S Curved Gaming Monitor

This curved gaming monitor by AOC has it all: a cool design with slim bezels, a large and sharp display panel with stellar picture quality, and solid gaming performance. The latter comes courtesy of onboard AMD FreeSync Premium tech.

Thanks to a sharp VA display panel with excellent contrast capabilities, the monitor affords an edge over opponents. The highly adjustable stand makes it a good choice for most gamers, from those who sit bolt upright to the slouchers.

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Fold Laptop Stand

This laptop stand by Native Union has a compact and lightweight design without skimping on convenience. It will lift any laptop at a 15-degree angle, thus helping reduce neck strain during longer work and study sessions. Best of all, it folds into a twig-like shape that’s super easy to store in a stylish bundled pouch.

The open design of the Native Union Fold will also keep a laptop cool during heavy workloads. On the other hand, its silicone pads will ensure a notebook or tablet stays in place.

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Leviathan V2 X PC Soundbar

Razer’s Leviathan V2 X compact soundbar is an excellent upgrade for desktop PC gamers.

Designed to slot underneath a monitor, the under-$100 product delivers powerful sound that belies its 15-inch footprint. And thanks to the gaming giant’s customizable Chroma RGB lighting, the device will also visually enhance the onscreen action.

The V2 X will link to a PC via a USB-C connector. On the other hand, Bluetooth 5.0 is also on board for streaming music from other devices.

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Instinct Crossover Solar Hybrid Smartwatch

The Instinct Crossover Solar smartwatch can replenish its onboard battery during outdoor activities and adventures. It can deliver virtually unlimited battery life, depending on usage habits and sunlight, far exceeding the capabilities of rivals.

Like all Garmin products, the rugged Instinct Crossover Solar is an excellent activity and sleep tracker, with an accurate heart rate sensor, barometric altimeter, and GPS, among other bits. We also like its hybrid movement (hence the Crossover moniker), combining analog hands and a digital display.

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Deco XE75 Mesh Wi-Fi System

The TP-Link Deco XE75 mesh Wi-Fi system by Netgear is reasonably priced, incredibly capable, and futureproof. A single router can cover up to 2,900 square feet of space with up-to-date Wi-Fi 6E connectivity. You can expand the coverage by adding more satellites without breaking the bank.

The mesh Wi-Fi system can accommodate up to 200 connected devices. You can control it via an intuitive mobile app.

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Echo Dot (5th Gen)

The latest Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker brings the same orb-like design as its predecessor’s but noticeably better sound quality. Its upgraded audio driver delivers a sonic experience with improved bass and clearer vocals.

Amazon offers the speaker in blue, charcoal, and white. Each product is crafted using recycled plastic and polyester. A variant of the Echo Dot with a digital clock is also available, and so is a Kids Edition with adorable patterns, exclusive content, and a longer warranty.

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G502 X LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse

The all-new Logitech G502 X PLUS LIGHTSPEED is as feature-rich and capable as a top-shelf gaming mouse can be. Thanks to a cutting-edge, ultra precise optical sensor with 25,000 DPI, the accessory can deliver uncompromising pro-grade performance in wireless and wired modes.

As expected, the gaming mouse has customizable buttons and lighting (via a software suite), as well as up to 120 hours of gameplay between battery charges. You can order it in black or white. A wired-only version is also available for less than $100.

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III Series Wall Power Outlet

The Austere III Series surge protector has a space-saving design and incredible versatility. Designed to plug into a standard dual wall outlet, the accessory packs a quartet of power outlets, a USB-A port, and a USB-C output. This means that you can ditch your old adapter and rapidly charge a smartphone, a tablet, and countless other gadgets by plugging their cable directly into III Series.

The surge protector has a sturdy enclosure and built-in tech to safeguard against overcurrents and electrical fire. Austere backs the product with a lifetime warranty. Pricier and more capable V Series and VII series outlets with more USB ports are also available.

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Apple TV 4K (3rd Generation)

The third-generation Apple TV 4K is a better version of the best streaming player out there, thanks to a slimmer design, a beefier A15 Bionic chip, twice the onboard storage, and an all-metal remote with a more versatile USB-C connector. Best of all, the newcomer has a lower starting price.

It can stream HDR-enhanced 4K content from all streaming services. Its powerful chip also makes it a great gaming console, and the tech giant’s Apple Arcade service is packed with great titles. The streaming player also doubles as an Apple HomeKit smart home hub.

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Instax Mini Link 2 Smartphone Printer

This compact photo printer by Fujifilm will create 2-by-3-inch hard copies of your smartphone photos with impressive quality. Of course, the Instax Mini Link 2 has a companion app with an elaborate set of tools for editing the photos before printing.

Avid mobile shutterbugs can order the mini printer in black, blue, or pink. The Instax Mini Link 2 is compatible with the camera maker's proprietary instant film.

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MagSafe Wallet & Card Holder

The Pelican MagSafe wallet is the most rugged, most dependable option for carrying your essential cards alongside your iPhone. Its snap-on magnets are the strongest in its class, meaning that it won’t separate from your iPhone in case you drop it.

Impressively, the rugged case is also IPX4 water-resistant. As expected from a Pelican product, its hardshell exterior has a sturdy closure.

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Wood MagSafe Stand

This beautiful stand by Grovemade is deservedly among our favorite MagSafe accessories for Apple's latest iPhones. It has impeccable craftsmanship, thanks to a stainless steel base and stand, leather and wood accents, and a natural cork base. It weighs almost 3 pounds.z

Available with sanded maple or walnut wood accents, the product works with Apple's own MagSafe charger (not included). It can hold your iPhone in landscape or portrait mode, but in case you prefer your iPhone to charge while flat, Grovemade also offers a MagSafe charging dock.

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Signature M650 Wireless Mouse

The latest Signature M650 by Logitech is one of the best wireless options out there. The mouse has an ultra-precise scrolling wheel, super silent buttons, and a comfy grip, all for less than $40.

Compatible with all major platforms, the gadget has a swappable AA battery that can last for up to 2 years. You can order it in black, white, or rose.

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D03 Dapper Bifold EDC Wallet

The D03 Dapper bifold wallet by Dango Products is an everyday accessory that effortlessly combines cool design, exceptional craftsmanship, and perfect usability. Made in the U.S. from machined aluminum, water-resistant DTEX, and genuine leather (in black or brown), the D03 wallet has space for up to 14 cards and cash.

You can order the badass wallet with a satin silver or jet-black aluminum chassis. Dango backs the product with a lifetime warranty.

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Bond Multitool

The Leatherman Bond multitool is sleek, superbly built, and reasonably priced. Its 14 onboard tools include pliers, a small 2.9-inch blade, scissors, and a few screwdrivers, among others.

Leatherman backs the Bond with a robust 25-year warranty. Crafted in Portland, Oregon, each multitool comes with a nylon sheath.

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Pro UV Sanitizer & Charger

The PhoneSoap Pro UV sanitizer is our favorite because it can rapidly and efficiently rid your essential items of potentially dangerous germs. According to its manufacturer, the device’s onboard UV-C light is effective against COVID-19.

Another thing our editors love about the PhoneSoap Pro sanitizer is that it packs a pair of ports (USB-A and USB-C) for charging phones and other gadgets. You can order the gadget in several colors.

More: We Found the Best UV Sanitizers

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Stow Lite MacBook Sleeve

The Native Union Stow Lite sleeve is one of the best for protecting your MacBook or another similarly sized laptop on the go. The reasonably priced accessory has an elegant design, headlined by a durable fabric exterior with a water-repellent finish and cool leather accents. It also has a soft interior with sturdy zipper closure.

You can grab a Stow Lite sleeve for a 13-, 14-, and 16-inch MacBook with a sage, slate, and indigo finish.

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Nest Video Doorbell

The Google Nest Doorbell will allow you to see and talk to visitors, even while away from home. The device can stream high-resolution video with a wide field of view, including in the dark. Thanks to onboard machine learning, it can alert you if it notices a person, a package delivery, an animal, or a vehicle.

Best of all, the weather-resistant gadget is battery-powered and easy to install. There are several cool colors to pick from.

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Wi-Fi Smart Lock

The latest August Wi-Fi Smart Lock is compatible with most deadbolts, so it can easily integrate just about any front door into a smart-home setup. It even allows you to keep your existing home keys.

You can manage access to the lock, check its usage history, and receive notifications when someone opens the door via a mobile app. Available in silver or black, the lock is also compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and Google Assistant.

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Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip

The TP-Link Kasa Smart connected power strip packs six individually controlled power outlets and a trio of USB ports for charging smaller gadgets. Like all TP-Link products, the handy gadget is compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Cortana voice commands, although it lacks Apple HomeKit support.

In addition to monitoring the energy consumption of the devices it powers, the Kasa Smart power strip has built-in surge protection. The latter will protect your gadgets in case of a power surge caused by bad weather.

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Brass Pen

This rollerball pen by Grovemade may be an analog technology, but it's no less useful. Made of solid brass, the writing instrument will help you take a break from the screen in the coolest possible fashion.

I really like the pen's addictive twist action for retracting its rollerball cartridge. There are several additional metal finishes to pick from. To make it a complete set, consider pairing the pen with either a maple or a walnut stand.

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2-in-1 Headphone Stand with Wireless Charger

This minimalist, beautifully crafted headphone stand by Oakywood will not only show off and store a pair of wireless cans but also charge your phone and other compatible gadgets. The accessory has a fast wireless charging pad neatly integrated into its handcrafted base.

You can choose a headphone stand with an oak or a walnut base. The Poland-based accessory maker also offers a more basic, just as beautiful stand without a wireless charging pad.

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Clutch Gladiate RGB Xbox Controller

The HyperX Clutch Gladiate RGB is an awesome version of our favorite budget Xbox controller. In addition to having a transparent housing that showcases its internal hardware, the wired accessory also features customizable RGB lighting that will add a sense of occasion to any gaming session.

Like its lower-priced sibling with a solid finish, the Gladiate RGB controller delivers price-defying performance and tactility. Unlike countless rivals in its price range, the product also has adjustable triggers.

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