An Iconic Hi-Fi Brand Just Dropped an Elite Upgrade for Your Audiophile Turntable

In the market for a $17,000 turntable upgrade? Plus, a nostalgic gaming console, NWKW’s upgraded hunting blade and more.

Close-up of a black textured surface with the word "VERTEX" embossed and a small transparent plastic peg attached.Ortofon

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Black Ortofon Vertex phono cartridge with angular design and gold connectors.Ortofon

Ortofon MC Vertex

The Ortofon MC Vertex is the company’s most advanced moving-coil phono cartridge to date. At its core is a newly developed diamond stylus, which Ortofon calls the Vertex diamond, and explains that it “combines advanced geometry, diamond-on-diamond construction, and precision manufacturing to deliver high resolution, clarity, and long-term consistency.” At $17,000, it’s a phono cartridge designed for truly elite audiophile turntables.
Knife with a black and green textured handle featuring brass rivets, resting on a wooden surface.New West KnifeWorks

New West KnifeWorks Timberline SureGrip Outfitter

NWKW’s most reliable hunting knife gets even better with notable upgrades to both its blade and handle. Regarding the former, the 3.5-inch drop-point blade now features CPM MagnaCut Steel, prized for its supreme blend of toughness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. As for the latter, alternating rubber and G10 layers promise a “SureGrip,” even when slick with water or blood, and this particular new edition stands out thanks to its unique aesthetic, inspired by the mountains around the brand’s birthplace of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Translucent green Xbox Series X console and matching controller with "Xbox 25" branding.Xbox

Xbox Series X25

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the original Xbox’s release, the company has introduced a limited-edition version of its current flagship console, the Xbox Series X, and its accompanying wireless controller, both in its iconic translucent-green finish. A neat detail: the “X” power button on both lights up in green (instead of white), which is another nod to the original Xbox. The console and controller will be available together as a limited edition collection in November 2026. At the time of writing, pricing info has not been revealed.
Folding knife with a colorful patterned handle next to a laptop keyboard and white wireless earbud case under purple light.Kizer

Kizer Feist 3 Hawkbill

Although not entirely novel, a hawkbill-bladed EDC knife is a rare sight to behold. Even more rare is the hawkbill-bladed EDC knife that isn’t aggressively tactical or curved like a karambit. But this Kizer pulls it off beautifully, offering ergonomics and a shape more in line with classic EDC knives while also presenting a less straightforward blade shape (which just so happens to be great for opening packages, as the tip can hook into the packing tape). It doesn’t hurt that this blade is positively overbuilt, boasting a DLC-coated S90V steel blade and DLC titanium and camo carbon handle scales.
Three rectangular electronic devices in black, orange, and blue with circular screens displaying different images, standing on an orange surface.Rollme

Rollme VisionCase

Phone cases with built-in touchscreens are nothing new but they typically aren’t as simplified or affordable as Rollme’s VisionCase. The $50 accessory features a round 1.85-inch HD display that allows you to read texts, see notifications, and tell the time without turning your phone over. It also improves the art of selfie-taking by utilizing your superior rear cameras for the task. Aside from utility, the screen can also be customized with any image and has retro-style games you can play. At the moment, it’s only available for iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Close-up of a car engine featuring a red ROUSH Performance cover and black intake components.

2026 Roush Mustang Supercharger

Roush’s 2026 Mustang Supercharger Kit is ideal for those craving big performance numbers without the factory dress-up of vehicles like Ford’s Mustang Dark Horse SC. Along with an Eaton TVS R2650 supercharger running on 13 psi of boost, it includes a pair of intercoolers, a front-mounted heat exchanger, as well as a high-flow Bosch intercooler pump and various other essentials. In practice, the setup can bring output up to 810 horsepower and 630 lb-ft of torque, and it doesn’t even require modifications to the hood, engine bay or bracing. What’s more, Roush has made sure it’s 50-state legal, and it even includes a 3-year / 36,000-mile limited powertrain warranty.
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