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Five genuinely great picks. One hero, three solid supporting acts, and a wildcard.

HERO PICK
tech

Sony WH-1000XM6

The latest iteration of Sony's flagship noise-cancelling series, featuring enhanced AI processing and a refined, ultra-lightweight frame.

Sony WH-1000XM6
Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer

Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer

home

A high-speed digital motor hair dryer designed for fast drying and heat damage prevention.

Instax mini EVO Hybrid

Instax mini EVO Hybrid

gift

A hybrid instant camera combining traditional analogue feel with digital image selection and smartphone connectivity.

Joseph Joseph Milltop Set

Joseph Joseph Milltop Set

home

A mess-free salt and pepper mill set with the grinding mechanism at the top.

WILDCARD
PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2

PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2

cat

An automated, self-cleaning litter box featuring an AI-driven camera for feline health monitoring.

Drop Archive5 Volumes

Best Of Desk And Audio: LEGO Sets, Precision Coffee Gear, And Retro Sound | Vol. 5
#05
2026-01-09

Best Of Desk And Audio: LEGO Sets, Precision Coffee Gear, And Retro Sound | Vol. 5

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Best Of Tech And Travel: Noise Cancelling Buds, RFID Wallets, And Solo Stoves | Vol. 4
#04
2026-01-02

Best Of Tech And Travel: Noise Cancelling Buds, RFID Wallets, And Solo Stoves | Vol. 4

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Best of Modern Home and Office: Smart Storage, Digital Paper, and Ambient Lighting | Vol. 3
#03
2025-12-26

Best of Modern Home and Office: Smart Storage, Digital Paper, and Ambient Lighting | Vol. 3

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Essential Smart Home Tech: Indoor Gardens, Sleep Aids, And Rugged Timepieces | Vol. 2
#02
2025-12-19

Essential Smart Home Tech: Indoor Gardens, Sleep Aids, And Rugged Timepieces | Vol. 2

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Best Of Tech And Home: Ooni Pizza Ovens, Ergonomic Office Gear, And Smart Decor | Vol. 1
#01
2025-12-12

Best Of Tech And Home: Ooni Pizza Ovens, Ergonomic Office Gear, And Smart Decor | Vol. 1

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Stuff Catalogue

The Ridge Wallet
gift£65.00

The Ridge Wallet

A minimalist, RFID-blocking metal wallet held together by elastic.

Tech Kit Compact by Bellroy
outdoor£49.00

Tech Kit Compact by Bellroy

A zipped pouch with elastic loops and pockets for organising tech accessories.

Uno Charger 65W by UGREEN
tech£26.48

Uno Charger 65W by UGREEN

A fast-charging GaN adapter with a robot face LED display.

Ear (a) by Nothing
tech£69.00

Ear (a) by Nothing

Transparent, noise-cancelling wireless earbuds with a distinctive yellow case option.

Mesa XL by Solo Stove
home£124.99

Mesa XL by Solo Stove

A compact, smokeless tabletop fire pit designed for dual fuel use.

Levitating Air Bonsai Pot Ronsoile
gift£66.40

Levitating Air Bonsai Pot Ronsoile

A magnetic levitation system that suspends and rotates a small geometric planter in mid-air.

Govee Floor Lamp 2
tech£179.99

Govee Floor Lamp 2

A slim LED floor lamp featuring RGBIC technology for customisable, multi-colour lighting effects and smart home integration.

reMarkable 2 Paper Tablet
tech£359.00

reMarkable 2 Paper Tablet

An ultra-slim digital paper tablet designed to mimic the tactile feel of writing on real paper without the distractions of a traditional tablet.

Joseph Joseph Totem Max
home£174.95

Joseph Joseph Totem Max

A vertical waste and recycling bin system designed to maximise capacity in a compact footprint.

memobottle A5 Minimalist
outdoor£44.00

memobottle A5 Minimalist

A flat, reusable water bottle designed to fit into bags alongside laptops and books.

Hoverpen Interstellar Edition
home£99.00

Hoverpen Interstellar Edition

A luxury executive pen that uses magnetic repulsion to defy gravity and stand at a 23.5-degree angle.

Click & Grow Smart Garden
home£109.90

Click & Grow Smart Garden

An automated indoor gardening system that manages water, light, and nutrients for homegrown plants.

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VOL. 022025-12-19

Essential Smart Home Tech: Indoor Gardens, Sleep Aids, And Rugged Timepieces | Vol. 2

HERO PICKhome

Click & Grow Smart Garden

An automated indoor gardening system that manages water, light, and nutrients for homegrown plants.

Click & Grow Smart Garden
Click & Grow Smart Garden
Click & Grow Smart Garden
Click & Grow Smart Garden
Click & Grow Smart Garden

The Review

I am the person plants go to when they have a death wish, but this plastic box of sorcery has managed to keep a basil plant alive for three consecutive weeks.

It's gardening for the terminally lazy, or those of us whose "green thumb" is actually just a lingering stain from a leaky biro.

Finally, I can grow herbs in my kitchen without the crushing guilt of watching them wither because I forgot they existed.

The Irresistible

  • It is essentially a "set it and forget it" machine that allows you to claim you're a "homesteader" while actually doing zero work.
  • The aesthetic is peak Scandi-chic, looking more like a high-end tech gadget than a muddy pot of dirt.

The Clever Part

  • The integrated LED "pro-grow" lights are timed to a perfect cycle, ensuring your plants don't realise they're living in a gloomy flat in Manchester.
  • The modular "pods" are like Nespresso capsules for nature, making the messy business of seeds and soil entirely foolproof.

The Fine Print

  • The grow lights are aggressively bright; if you put this in your studio flat, your neighbours will assume you've started a very different kind of indoor "farm."
  • You are tethered to their proprietary pods, so don't think you can just toss any old seeds in there and expect the same magic.

The Reality Check

  • The water float sensor can sometimes be temprimental. It'll tell you it's full right up until your parsley looks like it's been through a drought in the Sahara.
gift

Casio G-Shock Carbon Core Octagon

A slim, carbon-reinforced ana-digi watch with the iconic "CasiOak" octagonal bezel.

Casio G-Shock Carbon Core Octagon
Casio G-Shock Carbon Core Octagon
Casio G-Shock Carbon Core Octagon
Casio G-Shock Carbon Core Octagon
Casio G-Shock Carbon Core Octagon

The Review

The "CasiOak" is the watch for people who want to look like they could survive a trek across the Andes, even if the most "extreme" thing they do is walk to the corner shop for a Cornetto.

It's rugged, impossibly slim for a G-Shock, and manages to look expensive despite being made of stuff that could probably survive a nuclear blast.

It's the ultimate "honest" watch-it doesn't try to track your heart rate or tell you you've been sitting down too long; it just tells the time and refuses to break.

The Irresistible

  • It has that iconic octagonal shape that nods to watches costing twenty times more, giving you all the style with none of the "please mug me" energy.
  • The Carbon Core Guard structure makes it light enough that you'll forget you're wearing it until you accidentally bang it against a doorframe and realize the doorframe lost.

The Clever Part

  • The double LED light is actually functional, illuminating both the face and the digital display so you can check the time in a dark cinema or a pub cellar.
  • It's water-resistant to 200m, which is perfect for those times you accidentally fall into a fountain or, more realistically, get caught in a British downpour.

The Fine Print

  • The digital sub-dial is a bit on the small side; if your eyesight isn't top-notch, you'll be squinting at the date like it's a secret code.
  • Adjusting the world time settings feels a bit like trying to programme a 1980s VCR.

The Reality Check

  • The resin strap is a bit of a dust magnet, and after a week of wear, it'll look like you've been doing some light masonry work even if you've just been typing emails.
cat

PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain

A wireless pump pet fountain with a multi-layer filtration system and dual water modes.

PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain
PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain
PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain
PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain
PETLIBRO Dockstream 2 Pet Fountain

The Review

My cat treats a standard bowl of water like it's a personal insult, yet she'll happily drink from a dripping tap or a muddy puddle in the garden.

This fountain is the peace treaty we both needed, providing a constant stream of filtered hydration that doesn't involve me leaving the kitchen sink running.

It's remarkably quiet, which is a relief because I already have enough appliance-induced anxiety in my life.

The Irresistible

  • The wireless pump design is a stroke of genius, meaning no more faffing with tangled cords inside a tank of water.
  • It looks less like a "pet product" and more like a minimalist humidifier you'd find in a high-end spa.

The Clever Part

  • The vertical filtration system actually catches the "floaties" (hair and bits of kibble) that usually make pet bowls look like a swamp.
  • It features a dual-flow mode that mimics a natural spring, which is great for cats who think they're lions in the Serengeti.

The Fine Print

  • You have to remember to change the filters regularly, or you're basically just giving your cat a high-tech bowl of stagnant pond water.
  • The "low water" alert is a flashing red light that can feel a bit like a silent alarm going off in your peripheral vision at 2 AM.

The Reality Check

  • If your cat is less 'refined drinker' and more 'aquatic hooligan,' they'll spend their afternoon batting the stream until your expensive oak flooring looks like a miniature boating lake.
home

Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150

An alarm clock that simulates a natural sunrise and sunset to regulate sleep cycles.

Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150
Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150
Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150
Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150
Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150

The Review

Waking up in the UK during winter is akin to being dragged out of a warm burrow by a cold, damp hand.

The Lumie aims to fix this by slowly turning your bedroom into a simulated Mediterranean dawn, even if it's actually 6 AM and raining sideways in Slough.

It's the only way I've found to stop my morning "snooze-button-sprint" without feeling like a Victorian orphan.

The Irresistible

  • The gradual sunset feature is a proper treat, helping your brain shut down without the blue-light doom-scrolling we're all guilty of.
  • The "warm glow" is genuinely lovely and much kinder on the eyes than the harsh glare of a smartphone screen.

The Clever Part

  • It offers a choice of wake-up sounds, including "Tropical Birds," which is a lovely way to pretend you're on holiday for the first three seconds of consciousness.
  • The light intensity is fully adjustable, so you can choose between a "gentle morning" or "the surface of the sun."

The Fine Print

  • The interface is a bit fiddly; you'll need to keep the manual nearby for the first week unless you want to accidentally set the alarm for midday.
  • The "beeping" backup alarm is a bit jarring compared to the lovely sunrise, like a car horn at a yoga retreat.

The Reality Check

  • If you share a bed with someone who has a different schedule, you are essentially sentencing them to a 30-minute simulated dawn against their will.
WILDCARDhome

Hoverpen Interstellar Edition

A luxury executive pen that uses magnetic repulsion to defy gravity and stand at a 23.5-degree angle.

Hoverpen Interstellar Edition
Hoverpen Interstellar Edition
Hoverpen Interstellar Edition
Hoverpen Interstellar Edition
Hoverpen Interstellar Edition

The Review

I've spent a decade trying to look busy in meetings, but this pen has finally automated the process for me.

It's a writing instrument that spends its life trying to escape its base, hovering at a jaunty angle that suggests it has better places to be.

It's essentially a very expensive fidget spinner for people who wear blazers and enjoy making their colleagues slightly uncomfortable with "science."

The Irresistible

  • The sheer theatricality of it standing there, unsupported, is enough to make any desk feel like it belongs on the bridge of a Starship.
  • The magnetic cap snaps into place with a satisfying "clink" that provides a hit of dopamine usually reserved for winning at pub quizzes.

The Clever Part

  • It is engineered to sit at a 23.5-degree angle, mimicking the Earth's axial tilt, which is exactly the kind of over-engineered nonsense we live for.
  • The Schmidt ballpoint cartridge means it actually writes like a dream, assuming you can stop spinning it for long enough to sign a cheque.

The Fine Print

  • If you have a cluttered desk, you will inevitably knock this over and spend ten minutes crawling under your chair to find a piece of "interstellar" aluminium.
  • The magnetic base is a menace to any credit cards or mechanical watches that dare to get too close.

The Reality Check

  • The "uncap" ritual is so dramatic that you'll feel like you're launching a nuclear missile just to write a grocery list for milk and bin bags.