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We KnifeWe Knife Cavelle
The renowned premium knife maker spares no expense with this $655 prototype, which boasts a 3.78-inch drop-point, mirror-finished Bohler M390 blade. The handle is just as audacious, if not more so, courtesy of Timascus, a titanium Damascus fusion that extends even to the tip-up right-carry pocket clip. (There’s also a $350 variant with a more traditional titanium handle.) Deployment comes via a rear flipper, secured with a sturdy frame lock. This knife is not available yet, but you can sign up to be notified when it is.
CasioCasio Ring Watch CRW-001G-9JR
Recently, Casio launched a silver ring watch to celebrate the brand’s 50th anniversary. It sold out almost immediately. Now, the brand has brought that watch back again, this time in a lustrous gold finish. Using MIM (metal injection molding), this all-metal watch is precision-crafted — a nearly exact scaled-down replica of the brand’s standard-sized offering. And it’s actually functional, boasting a minuscule quartz movement and digital display. There’s just one catch: you’ll have to enter a raffle for a chance to get one and, at least for now, it’s only available through the Japanese site.
Rev’ItRev’It x Pol Tarrės Collection
Rev’It has collaborated with world-class enduro rider Pol Tarrės on a collection of rugged ADV motorcycle gear designed for the toughest of environments. Along with a series of jackets and outer layers, it includes pants, gloves and even some base options. All shod in various shades of sand, orange and black, the collection features multiple references to the Spaniard’s racing number 13.
NestNest Cam Indoor (3rd-Gen) and Outdoor (2nd-Gen)
Google has introduced updated versions of its Nest Indoor and Outdoor smart home cameras. Both have the same design as their predecessors, but are now available in new color options. The big upgrade is that each supports a higher resolution picture (now 2K HDR) with a wider field of view. They also have a new cropping feature that zooms in on whatever prompted the alert (be it a person or a pet). Additionally, these cameras come with twice as much storage for free video clips — the 10-second motion-activated clips can be viewed for up to 6 hours after they were recorded, instead of three.
NestNest Doorbell (3rd Gen)
Google’s third-generation video doorbell looks much like its 2022-released predecessor, but the new model has an upgraded lens and sensor, allowing it to record 2K HDR video for the first time and have a wider field of view. It also has a convenient new zooming feature where, if there’s a motion-activated alert, the camera will zoom in on the subject (person or animal) that triggered the alert. It costs $180, just like before, and is available now.


