11 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar

Catching you up on the past week’s most notable product releases.

A modern wooden desk with a computer setup featuring a large monitor displaying a music playlist titled "Betty Davis." On the desk are two white speakers, a black audio control unit with a volume knob, a black subwoofer, a wireless keyboard, and a wireless mouse. A person holding a smartphone is partially visible on the right side of the image. The background is a white brick wall.Audioengine

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Another week down, and, per usual, a bunch of new tech and gadgets have been announced.

This past week, Sonus faber introduced a pair of $78,000 loudspeakers, Marshall revealed its first-ever party speaker, and Level announced a next-gen smart lock for Apple smart homes. But that’s just scratching the surface.

Below, we’ve rounded up all the most interesting new releases and announcements you might have missed from the past week.

Two tall, floor-standing speakers with a sleek, curved design and a matte reddish-brown finish. The front speaker shows three visible drivers: a small tweeter at the top, a midrange driver with a white cone below it, and two larger black woofers beneath. The speakers stand on metal spikes for stability, set against a matching reddish-brown background.Sonus faber

Sonus faber Amati Supreme

Sonus faber’s Amati Supreme is the brand’s high-end compact floorstanding loudspeaker. They have a 4.5-way design and, most notably, they are integrated with the same advanced “Voice of Sonus faber” (VOS) driver array — comprised of a tweeter, super tweeter and Camelia midrange driver — that’s featured in its flagship Suprema loudspeakers, which go for around $750,000. According to the brand, the loudspeakers blend “advanced engineering with Italian craftsmanship to achieve exceptional performance in a beautifully compact floor-standing silhouette.”
A person holding a pair of black DJI wireless microphones with gray furry windshields. One microphone is held in the right hand, and the other is placed in an open black charging case held in the left hand. The background shows a wooden table and a softly lit room.DJI

DJI Mic 3

The DJI Mic 3 is the brand’s latest and most advanced wireless microphone system, designed specifically for content creators. Like its predecessor, the 2024-released Mic 2, the Mic 3 ships with two transmitters, one receiver and a charging case to hold them. However, the Mic 3 system is roughly half the size and weight of the Mic 2, and DJI upgraded it with superior performance, more internal storage and new features, such as adaptive gain controls and voice tone presets. As of August 2025, price and availability info have yet to be revealed.
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen)Bose

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen)

Bose announced the second-generation versions of its flagship noise-cancelling wireless earbuds earlier this summer, but they’re finally available. As far as looks and features, they don’t stray too far away from the 2023-released originals. However, Bose upgraded in several key ways. They promise even better adaptive noise-cancellation thanks to new and improved AI, as well as superior call clarity. The case now supports wireless charging. They also have new ear tips that feature a built-in wax guard to prevent buildup and audio degradation. Available in three colors: Black, White Smoke and Deep Plum.
Marshall amplifier with a black textured front grille featuring illuminated small lights arranged in a pattern. The control panel at the top has gold knobs and switches, including volume, bass, treble, and input controls, with a prominent red power switch on the left. The Marshall logo is centered on the grille in gold. The amplifier is set against a dark, gradient background with a reflective surface below.Marshall

Marshall Bromley 750

Marshall’s Bromley 750 is the British audio manufacturer’s first-ever party speaker, which basically just means it’s a really large portable Bluetooth speaker with inputs for connecting microphones or instruments. The speaker plays 360-degree sound and promises more than 40 hours of playtime on a single charge. It also has integrated stage lighting (as seen in the above photo), which looks pretty cool. Additionally, it has a built-in handle and wheels to help you get from place to place — it weighs 52 pounds, after all.
Long, slim black soundbar with rounded edges and a fabric-covered front, designed for audio output.Bluesound

Bluesound Pulse Cinema

Bluesound’s Pulse Cinema is the Canadian hi-fi maker’s new flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar. It features a 3.2.2-channel design with 16 total drivers, including a center channel, dual 4-inch woofers, and dedicated upfiring drivers, and is capable of outputting 500 watts of total power. It works with Bluesound’s BluOS platform, allowing it to be grouped in a larger multi-room system and stream high-resolution audio up to 24-bit/192kHz over Wi-Fi. Additionally, Bluesound’s other wireless speakers can be configured as rear satellites, so you can turn this one-box soundbar into a full-fledged surround sound system.
Long, slim soundbar speaker with a beige fabric cover and white rounded edges, featuring a subtle control panel on top.Bluesound

Bluesound Pulse Cinema Mini

Bluesound’s Pulse Cinema Mini is a smaller Dolby Atmos soundbar than the brand’s Pulse Cinema. It’s a 2.1-channel soundbar featuring eight total drivers and capable of delivering 280 watts of power. According to the brand, the Pulse Cinema Mini “brings the same thoughtful design and advanced acoustic engineering to smaller-sized spaces and secondary TVs, making it the perfect sound system for bedrooms, dens, or condos.”
Compact black audio device labeled "GO blu Air" with a transparent section revealing internal components. It features a circular control knob on the top left and a clip on the front. There are labels indicating "Hi-Res AUDIO" and "Pairing XBass XSpace" on the left side.iFi Audio

iFi Go blu Air

iFi’s Go blu Air is a portable Bluetooth DAC and headphone amplifier, similar to the brand’s current Go blu ($199). It essentially lets you use your wired headphones as wireless ones, and also gives them an audio boost. The main thing with the Go blu Air is its size — less than two inches long and weighing only 30 grams, it’s basically the same size as a thumb drive. It also comes with a detachable magnetic clip, allowing you to attach it to a pocket, belt loop or bag strap.
Black and white dog with a gold chain collar and a black tracking device attached, standing and looking up with its tongue out.Fi

Fi Mini

Fi’s Mini is a GPS pet tracker designed for cats and small dogs. It works similarly to Fi’s current smart dog collar, the Series 3+, but it’s smaller and clips onto your pet’s existing collar. In addition to tracking your pet’s location (using Verizon’s LTE-M cell network), the Mini works as a wearable device for your pet, tracking activity, sleep, and certain behavioral features (powered by AI), such as barking, eating, drinking and scratching. Like its other trackers, the Mini uses a subscription payment plan, which costs roughly $129/year.
A person wearing a yellow sweater is using a smartphone to unlock a wooden door with a modern silver handle and deadbolt lock. The phone screen shows an app interface with a large unlock button labeled "Front Door.Level

Level Lock Pro

Level’s Lock Pro is its new flagship smart lock. Like its predecessor, the 2022-released Lock Plus, the Lock Pro is designed to blend into your home and work seamlessly with Apple’s smart home ecosystem. However, the new model has been upgraded in several important ways. It features a faster process and double the battery life (largely thanks to a new motion sensor). It has new sensors for detecting whether the door is open or closed without the use of external magnet stickers. Most significantly, it adds Matter and Thread, meaning it’s compatible with all smart home ecosystems (including Apple’s).
A set of audioengine speakers consisting of a black rectangular control unit with a large silver volume/power knob and a headphone jack on the front, accompanied by two white bookshelf speakers with black speaker cones and a horizontal slot at the bottom. The control unit is positioned on a black stand.Audioengine

Audioengine Desktop Flex Kit

The Desktop Flex Kit features two different Audioengine components: the N22 (Gen 2) desktop amplifier and a passive version of its A2+ computer speakers, the latter of which the brand doesn’t even sell. Aside from being rare, the other neat thing about the speakers is that Audioengine is including them at no additional cost — that’s right, the kit (which includes the amp) and the amp by itself both cost $269. The only real caveat is that Audioengine is only selling a very limited amount (so act fast).
Young person wearing a red cap with black text, black over-ear headphones, and a red and white jacket, looking to the right against a dark background.Gadhouse

Gadhouse Wesley

Gadhouse’s Wesley are affordable wired hi-fi headphones that resemble those paired with an old-school Walkman — according to the brand, they’ve been designed to “channel a golden age of portable music listening: the 1980s.” The headphones are lightweight and highly adjustable, and support lossless audio up to 48kHz. They also come with USB-C, 3.5mm and 6.3mm adapters, so you can use them with various source devices.
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