SONOS MOVE
U.S. audio maker Sonos, long known for high-quality home speakers, has introduced its first truly portable model. The Sonos Move is built to handle outdoor use with a weatherproof, rugged design that stands up to rain, dust, and rough handling. Battery life reaches about 10 hours on a charge, and the companion app is well thought out, delivering easy setup and solid control over sound settings and multiroom features. Sound quality is impressive for a portable speaker, though the Move is relatively heavy at 6.6 pounds, which may limit how often you want to carry it on long treks. $399.
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CALDIGIT TUFF NANO
External storage has grown more compact, and CalDigit’s Tuff Nano is a standout for durability and portability. Smaller than an average smartphone, this pocket-sized SSD carries an IP67 rating, meaning it can withstand immersion in water and remains dust-tight. Its rugged chassis makes it ideal for photographers and travelers who need reliable backup in unpredictable conditions. Currently available in a 512GB model with plans for a larger capacity, the Tuff Nano delivers quick transfers and peace of mind on the road. $149.95 for 512GB.
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MOTOROLA RAZR
The iconic Razr returns as a modern flip smartphone focused on design and user experience. Motorola positions this model as a style-forward alternative to mainstream phones, and the handset delivers with a distinctive foldable form factor. The touchscreen folds cleanly and spans the internal surfaces, while a secondary outer display handles quick interactions. Internally the phone features modest hardware—6GB of RAM, a 16MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera—so its appeal is primarily aesthetic and experiential rather than flagship performance. It’s a good choice for buyers who prioritize unique design and nostalgia. $1,500.
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DJI RONIN-SC GIMBAL
For videographers using mirrorless cameras, the DJI Ronin-SC brings professional stabilization in a compact, lightweight package. At approximately 2.4 pounds, it’s easy to carry for extended shoots and reduces fatigue when filming handheld. The gimbal supports precise motor control, smooth follow modes, and subject tracking via the dedicated smartphone app, enabling more cinematic footage without complex setups. It’s aimed at hobbyists and independent creators who want a noticeable upgrade in production quality. $399.
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