
8 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar
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Your daily snapshot of what’s new in gear, independently curated by our editors.

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Nivada’s Chronoking is back, featuring the brand’s distinct interchangeable bezel system and subdials with a prestigious heritage.
By Brad Lanphear

The watchmaker reunites with an LA-based style firm for the rare 2100 with a unified theme.
By Ethan Brehm

The latest Vomero Premium gives the shoe a striking new look while retaining the tech that has made it both popular and polarizing.
By Hayley Helms

Optimized for urban use, it combines vintage looks, high approachability and uncommon versatility for its size.
By Steve Mazzucchi

The cooler blends modern tech with timeless design.
By Gear Patrol

Get the best of both worlds.
By Johnny Brayson

Ben’s Watches and Wren team up again to give the Diver One Magma dial an all-black DLC coating, equipped with a Sellita automatic movement.
By Brad Lanphear

Several colorways of the Y2K-era tech runner reissue are at their original 2008 price.
By Ethan Brehm

This watchmaker is known for its dial treatments, but this one still stands out among its siblings as a true timeless beauty.
By Sean Tirman

The brand revives a staple of its small-displacement portfolio, and it comes with the addition of approachable E-Clutch tech.
By Gray Van Dyke

Clasica’s old-school camper pairs a fiberglass construction with a simple design to make a sleeper fit for all kinds of vehicles.
By Gray Van Dyke

Work of art.
By Johnny Brayson

The more closely you examine this adorable little folder, the more special its unique design appears to be.
By Steve Mazzucchi

Including Sony’s newest camera, a gorgeous hi-fi speaker and a new rival to Apple’s old iPod Nano.
By Tucker Bowe

New research from fluid dynamics experts is casting doubt on the 9-bar pressure standard, a benchmark that the specialty coffee world has treated as an immovable fact since the mid-20th century.
By Ben Bowers

The Homescape Woven is a hybrid of a hybrid, and looks like it.
By Ethan Brehm

The Panasonic NN-SF57RM pairs inverter cooking technology with a restrained Japanese aesthetic that puts other countertop microwaves to shame.
By Ben Bowers

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