Bring the ice cream parlor to your kitchen. This dessert maker turns whatever you toss in it—fruit, juice, protein, you name it—into gelato, sorbet, milkshakes, smoothie bowls, and more at the press of a button.
If you’re looking for something pretty and practical to put on your wrist, the Apple Watch Series 11 checks both boxes. It tracks your workouts, sleep, and heart rate while also letting you answer texts, check notifications, and handle calls without pulling out your phone. Swap the default rubber band with one of our favorites from our curated roundup.
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If you, like me, are constantly burning through notebooks, you’ll need the Rocketbook Core. It lets you write, scan your notes to the cloud using the app, then wipe the pages clean with a damp cloth and start all over again. In other words, you get endless note-taking without a towering pile of used notebooks.
I mean, you can pull out a dusty photo album from your closet, or you can show visitors a little *razzle dazzle* with a digital picture frame that spins through a carousel of your favorite memories. Just upload photos from your phone and let it do the rest.
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This is the cheapest entry into the AirPods world, but you wouldn’t realize it with its gorgeous, heavenly sound profile. Plus, if you find that the Pro line fits awkwardly in your ear canal, give the AirPods 4 a try. Apple reengineered the shape to fit more ear shapes.
If you find that the AirPods Max’s clamp force is a bit too tight on your head, consider switching to the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones. They’re comfortable and lightweight. Plus, the active noise cancellation is one of the best I’ve tried in an over-ear form. The office has never sounded so quiet. They’re currently at their lowest price ever.
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If you want a pair of headphones with a little more color, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra could be the best pick. They’re up there with the AirPods Max and Sony XM6 in terms of sound quality, and have decent active noise cancellation. Plus, they’re now $280, a whopping $150 off, for a limited time.
If your camera roll is packed with memories you swear you’ll print “one day,” this gadget makes it happen instantly. Just connect it to your phone and it spits out cute little Instax photos you can stick, scrapbook, or hand to friends.
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As a tech editor who spends way too much time testing gadgets, I tried six different MagSafe power banks to see which one actually delivers. The INIU MagSafe Portable Charger ended up being my favorite. It charged my iPhone the fastest and, unlike some of the others, didn’t pause because of overheating. Actually, it stayed surprisingly cool the whole time.
If you’re tired of your coffee going cold the second you get distracted, this smart mug has your back. It keeps your drink at the exact temperature you choose so every sip tastes like it was just poured.
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Shaving is annoying, waxing is painful, and laser appointments are expensive. This at-home laser hair removal gadget helps reduce hair growth over time while its cooling technology is designed to keep the process feeling comfortable.
If you’ve ever wanted to try those fancy red light treatments you see at med spas, this mask lets you do it from the comfort of your couch.
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My co-workers and I can’t stop gushing over the Hatch Restore 3. Instead of being jolted awake by your phone alarm, you can be gently awoken with the sound of distant seagulls, for example. It also slowly fills your room with a soft glow—whatever color you choose (I’m partial to the reddish one)—so waking up feels a lot less abrupt.
If you’re in the market for a new phone, but you don’t have the budget for a flagship model like the iPhone 17 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, you’ll love the Google Pixel 10a. Not only does it give you easy access to all your Google ecosystem apps, but it’s got incredibly long battery life. It lasts over 21 hours on a single charge, which beats pricier Android models like the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL.
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