DJI Osmo Pocket 3
Modern smartphone cameras deliver impressive results, but the Osmo Pocket 3 is a clear step up for vloggers and creators who need portable, professional-quality video. Its 1-inch CMOS sensor captures detailed 4K footage at up to 120 frames per second, producing smooth, high-resolution clips ideal for slow motion and editorial work. A 2-inch rotatable touchscreen provides intuitive framing and playback, while the three-axis gimbal stabilizes movement for fluid handheld shots. Compact and lightweight—about 5.5 inches by 1.7 inches by 1.3 inches and weighing roughly 6.3 ounces—the device is easy to carry for travel and run-and-gun shooting. Battery life reaches up to 166 minutes, and fast charging replenishes the battery to 80 percent in just 16 minutes, minimizing downtime between shoots. $519.
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OnePlus Watch 2
The OnePlus Watch 2 blends the appearance of a classic timepiece with modern smartwatch capabilities. It runs on Google’s Wear OS and pairs a bright 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 32GB of internal storage and 2GB of RAM for smooth app performance. Advanced fitness and health tracking combine with dual-frequency GPS for accurate route and activity tracking, while the watch’s sapphire crystal face and IP68 rating provide durability against daily wear and the elements. Offered with either a radiant steel or black steel case and a variety of straps, the battery delivers up to 100 hours of use between charges. $300.
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Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones
Sonos’s first headphones aim at listeners who want premium sound and seamless integration with a Sonos home system. These over-ear cans incorporate active noise cancellation and use lightweight, high-quality materials for comfort during long listening sessions. When paired with a Sonos setup, the headphones can switch TV audio from a soundbar to private listening at the touch of a button, and upcoming TrueCinema features promise an immersive mapping of surround sound to the headphones. Available in black or white, the Ace offers up to 30 hours of playback on a single charge and supports fast charging over USB-C. $449.
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Ayaneo Flip
The Ayaneo Flip is a Windows-based handheld console designed for gaming on the move. It comes in two configurations: the Ayaneo Flip KB, which includes a full physical keyboard, and the Ayaneo Flip DS, which adds a secondary 3.5-inch touchscreen for extra controls and menu navigation. Both versions use an ergonomic control layout, haptic feedback, and stereo speakers to deliver an engaging portable experience. The base configuration features an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD at $699, while the top-tier model upgrades to an 8840U processor, 64GB of RAM, and a 2TB SSD for $1,239. Available in milky white and shadow black, the Flip targets gamers who want a full PC gaming experience without being tethered to a desk.