Top Tech Tools Transforming Business and Productivity in 2026

Olloclip for Samsung Galaxy S4/S5
The popular olloclip is now available for Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5 owners, making it a great gift for anyone who loves mobile photography. This compact accessory combines four lenses in a single clip-on unit — fisheye, wide-angle, and 10x and 15x macro — and attaches to your phone in seconds. Weighing less than an ounce, it works with any photo or video app so you can capture the exact shot you want. Given the strong camera performance of the S4 and S5, the olloclip enhances image variety and creative possibilities without adding bulk. Price: $69.99.

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Sony Smartwatch 3 SWR50
Sony’s Smartwatch 3 SWR50 delivers a polished smartwatch experience that blends useful features with a clean design. Running Android Wear, it brings voice-controlled search, messaging, and app interactions directly to your wrist. It also functions independently for activities like running: preload music and use the watch to track workouts and monitor progress. The device becomes more personalized as you add apps. Compatible with Android 4.3 and later, the Smartwatch 3 includes a Quad ARM A7 processor and 512 MB of RAM. Available in black or yellow. Price: varies by retailer.

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Upp
Upp is a novel portable charger that uses a fuel cell to deliver power on the go. The system consists of two magnetically connected parts: the fuel-cell block and a hydrogen cartridge. Once assembled, Upp can recharge USB devices and provide continuous power for extended periods — the company cites up to a week of typical use. Each cartridge supplies roughly five full smartphone charges or about 160 hours of standby power. When depleted, cartridges can be exchanged for a low replacement fee. Its clean-energy operation combines hydrogen and air to produce electricity and maintains consistent output throughout its life. Price: $199, with cartridge exchanges available for about $10.

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YouBeam
YouBeam offers a simple way to send online video from the web to your television without relying on traditional cable services. The compact device plugs into an HDMI port and connects to Wi‑Fi, pairing with a privacy-focused browser designed to scan content for viruses, adware, spyware, and intrusive pop-ups. When the browser verifies a video is safe, a single press sends the content to the TV for viewing. The system aims to make streaming secure and straightforward, reducing the chance of unwanted downloads while letting users browse and cast video content. Price: $49.99 plus a one-time $5 activation; subscription available at $3.99/month with the first month free.