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This $37.5 Clip-On EDC Flashlight Does Something a $200 Olight Still Cannot… Measure Distances

The humble flashlight is older than you probably think. The first handheld electric torch was patented in 1899, and for the better part of 127 years, the core concept barely changed: battery, bulb, switch, done. LED technology gave it a serious brightness upgrade. Rechargeable cells made it more practical. But the fundamental experience of using […]

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Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold Leaks Early With a Familiar Design and One Noticeable Change

The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold is shaping up to be exactly the phone you already know, made marginally better in the ways that are easiest to improve. CAD-based renders obtained by Android Headlines in partnership with OnLeaks offer what appears to be the first real look at the device, and they suggest Google’s foldable

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A Cluster of Volcanic Cabins Rises From Inner Mongolia’s Fragile Steppe

Somewhere in the vast Baiyinkulun Steppe of Inner Mongolia, where dormant volcanoes have shaped the earth for millennia, a new hotel settles quietly into the land it hopes to heal. Designed by PLAT ASIA, the Volcano-In Hotel of Arrivals spans 1,634 square meters across an ancient volcanic field roughly 150,000 years in the making. Rather

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The Knit Chair That Rewrites Comfort by Subtracting Instead of Adding

For decades, furniture design has followed an unspoken rule. Comfort equals more. More foam, more padding, more layers, more material. The Knit One Chair by Isomi, designed by Paul Crofts, quietly dismantles that assumption. It proposes something radical for contemporary seating: what if comfort is not about adding, but about removing? The chair does not

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This Ergonomic Mouse Tracks Your Heart Rate, Telling You To Take A Break Before You Experience Burnout

Imagine if your mouse was also your stress ball. Okay, not exactly, but while a stress ball helps you calm your nerves after a rather cortisol-filled day, the CalmiX mouse helps you keep track of your stress levels by packing a heart rate monitor right inside the mouse. Designed with sensors along the mouse’s ergonomic

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This ring-like wearable speaker has integrated magnetic earbuds for on-demand personal audio

Audio is a primordial requisite for experiencing the world, and even since the invention of speakers and consequently headphones and earbuds, the magical experience has become more of a daily driver. We use audio accessories in our personal space, public commutes, and anywhere else when we need to zone out for good. Speakers, on the

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First look of new OnePlus 15T revealed, hints two new colors and high-end features

OnePlus has recently redefined what it means to “never settle” with its OnePlus 13 and 13T smartphones. Now, the company is back in the spotlight amid rumors of another device that appears similar in design but is expected to come with a more capable approach. Over the past week, the OEM has faced growing speculation

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