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Nothing Headphones 1
The Headphones 1 are Nothing’s first-ever pair of wireless over-ear headphones. They have a similar striking design with transparent elements as the brand’s smartphones and wireless earbuds. And, most interestingly, Nothing partnered with KEF, the British hi-fi maker, to ensure that the headphones sound great. Additionally, the Headphones have active noise-cancellation and transparency modes. And they promise up to 35 hours of battery with ANC turned on.

Ferrari Amalfi
Ferrari has given its Roma GT such a comprehensive refresh that the brand has even changed the name. Now called the Amalfi, this grand tourer still has the same twin-turbo V8 engine, but now it produces 631 horsepower (up from 612), although the top speed is still the same 198 mph. It also has a much more minimalist exterior design, swapping the front grille for a sleeker air intake reminiscent of high-powered aircraft (and maybe a spaceship or two). It also gets a more purist-focused interior design, including a return to a more tactile control scheme.

Rado Captain Cook x Tennis
Rado decorated its iconic dive watch with a subtle homage to the first sport it sponsored, tennis, back in 1985. Tennis ball-colored dots are placed at 0, 15, 30, and 40, referring to the sport’s scoring system, along with a matching point on the second hand. The otherwise monochromatic design has a gray sunburst dial and gray brushed ceramic dive bezel, and it comes on a stainless steel beads of rice bracelet, along with three nylon NATO straps in blue, green and orange. It is limited to 1,985 pieces.

On Cloud X FKA
On teamed up with English musician and creative Tahliah Debrett Barnett — a.k.a. FKA Twigs — for a new silhouette based on the bottom unit of the Clud X 4. The upper, a multimaterial combination of fabric and suede, comes in three muted color combinations. Meanwhile, the longer laces give it visual distinction and flair.

NordicTrack Tour de France Indoor Bike
With Le Tour beginning Saturday, this special-edition stationary cycle is worth a look. It features TDF-specific touches including nods to the four famous jerseys plus custom gear sets, freewheel spin and even drop handlebars, enabling you to train in the same posture as you ride and race in. With adaptive tech adjusting training in real time, the bike also offers expert training from iFit coaches and the opportunity to ride through premier cycling destinations with cycling stars including three-time US National Crit champ Coryn Labecki and 2012 TDF winner Bradley Wiggins. Note: The bike is expected to ship next month but you can pre-order now.