If you thought classic cars and retro aesthetics were reserved only for museums or your dad's garage, think again. With its new Q Timex 1971 Velocity model, Timex has prepared a real time machine that will transport you back to the glamorous era of racing in the 1970s in an instant. But don't worry - this is not a watch that you should wind up every week or search for spare parts on eBay. It is a superb modern interpretation of a classic icon, which boasts a top-notch and accurate quartz movement.
The Laventure Marine Type 3 Chronometer by Laventure is a giant little watch made of premium Grade 23 titanium that at first glance makes no sense, but at second glance is exactly why it's perfect - 300 m water resistance, COSC certification, and a bold departure from convention.
Maxell, the company that introduced the cassette tape revolution to the world, is now bringing a breath of fresh air to analog nostalgia with the Maxell MXCP-P100. The new player impresses with its classic aesthetics, wireless Bluetooth connectivity and convenient USB-C charging, making it the perfect combination for anyone who swears by the old school but lives in the year 2025.
G-SHOCK watches have been synonymous with toughness for decades. If Chuck Norris decided he needed a watch, he would be wearing a G-SHOCK. But what happens when the legendary brand joins forces with the hottest technology right now – artificial intelligence? The answer is the new Casio G-SHOCK MTG-B4000, the brand’s first watch designed with the help of AI algorithms. And the result? Something even the Terminator couldn’t break.
The Insta360 Mic Air is a tiny wireless microphone that aims to change the rules of the game. At the size of a coin and at a price that's almost suspiciously low, it promises audio quality that can be compared to larger, more expensive competitors. But can a microphone smaller than a gum pack really deliver professional sound?
The Richard Mille RM30-01 Le Mans Classic is the latest addition to the prestigious family of watches dedicated to the famous Le Mans Classic race. Limited to just 150 pieces, the limited edition is the perfect blend of cutting-edge technology and legendary racing spirit, enough to make even Rolex feel a little uneasy.
Elon Musk is preparing the biggest user experience update in Tesla history. Tesla Grock, a smart assistant with personality and humor, is coming to your Tesla, ready to give you the orders. And, believe me, he will be much nicer than your constantly smart-ass passenger! We will finally get a talking car with character.
Timex proves once again that you don't have to sell a kidney to wear a stylish racing chronograph with its latest version of the Waterbury Heritage Chronograph in a 39mm case. This time with a new canvas strap and an even lower price that begs for summer adventures.
The Honor Magic V5 is a magic of slim design, powerful hardware and a camera that will sting your eyes – but is global availability still an illusion? When is it coming to Europe?!
If you follow the world of technology at all, then you know that the internet is bursting at the seams with hints about Samsung's new foldable phone 2025 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7. Everything will be officially revealed at the highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event, which will take place on July 9, 2025 in New York. And why so much excitement? Because there are rumors that this phone will be a real "game changer" and also the author's personal favorite in the foldable device category.
Nothing made its first foray into the world of over-ear headphones with the Headphone (1). Most reviewers point out that it's a bold move: visually striking, but for some it looks ridiculous on the head. But when it comes to the build, sound, ANC and battery – they're mostly impressed. This article summarizes key insights from The Verge, TechRadar, India Today, SlashGear and more.
When the Nothing brand first appeared a few years ago, most people raised their collective eyebrows. Another startup that thinks it can compete with the giants? But then came Phone (1), then Phone (2), and now – after 721 long days – the new Nothing Phone (3). And no, this isn’t just the next iteration – this is a true transformation.