Smart home products have a funny habit of promising to simplify your life while quietly adding to your list of things to manage. Pool cleaning robots are a sharp example. They roam the floor, collect debris, and surface when finished, but someone still has to rinse the filter, empty the basket, and reset the machine...
Google, Amazon, and Sonos All Redesigned Their Smart Speakers, Except Apple
Between 2017 and 2021, Amazon’s devices division burned through over $25 billion, with Alexa and Echo hardware at the center of almost every bad quarter. The logic had always been that the hardware was just the entry point, a subsidized gateway to a much larger commercial relationship with the customer. But the...
This Japanese Key Ring Has One Press, No Coil, And Zero Need For Your Thumbnail
The EDC community has, over the past decade, upgraded nearly everything it carries. Wallets went from leather bricks to carbon fiber cardholders. Pens became precision instruments. Knives became an art form. Notebooks became rituals. The one item nobody touched was the key ring – because most key rings are inherited,...
This Leaked $300 LEGO Poké Ball Is the Most Ambitious Pokémon Set Yet, and It Opens Into an Entire World
Polly Pocket understood something most toys missed. The magic was never the doll, it was the reveal, that little hinged compact snapping open to expose a bedroom, a beach, or a ballroom shrunk down to thumbnail scale. You held an ordinary object in your palm, and then it unfolded into somewhere you wanted to live. Kids...
A 1960s Lounge Chair That Still Feels Like a Future Artifact
Some pieces of furniture explain themselves immediately. Others ask you to slow down for a second. Pierre Paulin’s F300 Lounge Chair belongs to the second category. Originally designed in the late 1960s and now reissued by GUBI, the chair still has the strange, magnetic presence of an object that refuses to behave...
Nothing Ear (3a) boasts built-in audio recording, smarter ANC, and 42-hour battery life for just $99
Most wireless earbuds are designed to disappear into your daily routine. The Nothing Ear (3a) does the opposite. While the pair of buds brings the expected upgrades in sound quality, active noise cancellation, and battery life, the most compelling feature isn’t about listening at all. Instead, it’s about capturing...
Nokia’s 4 New Dumb Phones Still Come With an AI Button
The dumb phone comeback has been one of the more quietly satisfying design stories of the last few years. People are tired. Tired of doom-scrolling, tired of notification overload, tired of carrying a pocket-sized anxiety machine everywhere. So when HMD quietly dropped four new Nokia feature phones — the Nokia 210...
Most MagSafe Wallets Just Hold Cards, MOFT’s Also Tracks Itself
MagSafe wallet accessories have become their own product category, and the options aren’t in short supply. Most do one thing well. The slim ones snap on neatly but run out of card space fast. The fuller ones carry more but are hard to ignore in a pants pocket. Finding one that handles everyday carry, quick card...
adidas BB.01 is first 3D-printed basketball shoe built to improve stability and flexibility on court
While the world is fixated on who’s making it to the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup. adidas thinks it’s done enough for the love of the game with the Trionda, and now it’s time to shift focus to basketball. To do that, the sportswear giant is bringing 3D-printed footwear innovation to the hardwood with the...
Wake Up, Neo. Your Ring Is Playing the Matrix.
Look at the Digital Rain Ring when the screen is off, and you might not immediately clock what you’re looking at. A clean silver bezel. A flat black face. Bold, architectural proportions that sit somewhere between a modern signet ring and a minimalist sculpture. It reads as jewelry, completely and confidently. Then...