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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. 062026-01-16

Best Tech And Home Accessories: Sony XM5, Dyson Hair Care, And Smart Pet Gear | Vol. 6

HERO PICKtech

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
Sony WH-1000XM6
Sony WH-1000XM6
Sony WH-1000XM6
Sony WH-1000XM6

The Review

I've reached a point in my life where the sound of a boiling kettle or a neighbor's leaf blower feels like a personal affront. These brand-new XM6s are the Hero of my daily carry because they've effectively turned the rest of the world onto 'mute' with even more surgical precision than the last lot.

It's a bit like wearing a high-tech sensory deprivation tank on your head, minus the salt water and existential dread.

If you see me in the supermarket looking vacant while someone tries to pass with a trolley, just know I'm currently front-row at a Glastonbury set that only I can hear.

The Irresistible

  • The noise cancellation is so aggressive it could probably silence a rowdy pub on match day, which is a blessing for my frayed nerves.
  • The new drivers deliver a soundstage so crisp it makes my old MP3s feel like they've been through a car wash and come out sparkling.

The Clever Part

  • They've refined the "noiseless" design even further, making them so light I occasionally forget I'm wearing them until I try to pull a jumper over my head.
  • The AI-driven transparency mode is scarily good; it filters out the hum of a jet engine but lets me hear exactly how much the barista is judging my syrup order.

The Fine Print

  • They still don't fold down into a tiny ball, so you're still lugging around a protective case that takes up half your commuter bag.
  • The multi-point connection is brilliant until your laptop decides to override your phone to play a notification sound at 100 decibels.

The Reality Check

  • If you have a slightly larger noggin, the sleek new headband design still has a tendency to feel a bit "clinchy" after a long-haul flight.
home

Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer

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

Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer
Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer
Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer
Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer
Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer

The Review

I used to think a hair dryer was just a loud box that blew hot air, but Dyson decided to apply jet engine physics to my morning routine.

It's a bit of a Supporting act in the sense that it makes me look like a functional human being before I've even had my first tea.

Now I spend more time admiring the engineering than actually styling my hair, which is probably not what James Dyson intended but here we are.

The Irresistible

  • It dries hair faster than a panicked apology, leaving you with enough time to actually eat your toast.
  • The magnetic attachments click into place with a satisfying thud that makes me feel like I'm assembling a tactical gadget.

The Clever Part

  • The motor is in the handle, so your arms don't feel like they've done a session at the gym by the time you're finished.
  • It measures air temperature forty times a second, which is frankly more attention than I pay to anything in my life.

The Fine Print

  • The cord is thick enough to power a small village and is remarkably difficult to stow away neatly.
  • It sounds less like a hair dryer and more like a whistling kettle on its last legs.

The Reality Check

  • If you drop this on a tiled bathroom floor, the sound will haunt your dreams and your bank balance simultaneously.
gift

Instax mini EVO Hybrid

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

Instax mini EVO Hybrid
Instax mini EVO Hybrid
Instax mini EVO Hybrid
Instax mini EVO Hybrid
Instax mini EVO Hybrid

The Review

We live in an age where we take 4,000 photos of a sourdough starter and never look at them again.

This Instax is the Supporting cast member that brings back the tactile joy of actually holding a physical photo without the risk of wasting expensive film on a blurry shot of your own thumb.

It's a digital camera pretending to be an analogue one, and I'm entirely here for the deception.

The Irresistible

  • The film advance lever is purely there for the "clicky" dopamine hit, and honestly, it's the best part of the whole experience.
  • You can choose which photos to print, meaning you no longer have to pay two quid to see a photo of your mate mid-sneeze.

The Clever Part

  • It doubles as a printer for your phone, so you can finally liberate those "aesthetic" brunch shots from your camera roll.
  • The lens and film dials give you 100 different combinations of "retro filters" that make even a rainy day in Slough look cinematic.

The Fine Print

  • The print quality is charmingly lo-fi, which is code for "don't expect National Geographic levels of detail."
  • The build is mostly plastic, despite looking like a premium vintage Leica from a distance.

The Reality Check

  • You will spend more time agonising over which photo to print than you did actually taking the bloody things.
home

Joseph Joseph Milltop Set

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

Joseph Joseph Milltop Set
Joseph Joseph Milltop Set
Joseph Joseph Milltop Set
Joseph Joseph Milltop Set
Joseph Joseph Milltop Set

The Review

I never thought I'd have strong opinions on seasoning, but apparently, I've reached the "Comparing Salt Mills" stage of adulthood.

These Supporting grinders solve the age-old crisis of the "pepper ring" on the dining table, which is a very middle-class problem I am now far too invested in.

It's a design win for anyone who is tired of cleaning up spice dust like a forensic investigator.

The Irresistible

  • The inverted design means all the excess bits stay inside the mill rather than migrating across your tablecloth.
  • They look like sleek little totems on the counter, far classier than the plastic shakers from the supermarket.

The Clever Part

  • The grind adjustment is dead simple - just twist the top to go from "fine dust" to "aggressive chunks."
  • The ceramic mechanism won't rust, so these should technically outlive my interest in cooking elaborate meals.

The Fine Print

  • Refilling them requires a bit of dexterity, and if you're not careful, you'll end up with peppercorns bouncing across the floor like marbles.
  • You can't actually see how much is left inside, leading to a "seasoning Russian Roulette" mid-recipe.

The Reality Check

  • They are surprisingly chunky; if you have small hands, you might feel like you're trying to grind pepper with a pair of fire extinguishers.
WILDCARDcat

PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2

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

PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2
PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2
PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2
PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2
PETKIT PUROBOT MAX PRO 2

The Review

This is our Wildcard because we've officially reached peak "Technology has gone too far."

It's a robotic space-pod for your cat to do its business in, complete with an AI camera that monitors... well, the output.

I'm not sure I needed a push notification telling me my cat's "transit time" was 14 seconds, but here we are, living in the future.

The Irresistible

  • It cleans itself, which means I can finally stop roleplaying as a beachcomber in a box of clay every morning.
  • The odor control is actually wizardry; it manages to mask the scent of a feline biological weapon with impressive efficiency.

The Clever Part

  • The AI camera identifies which cat is which, just in case you were worried your tabby was impersonating the ginger one.
  • The app tracking is genuinely useful for spotting health issues before your cat decides to ruin your carpet in protest.

The Fine Print

  • It is physically massive - it's less of a litter box and more of a new piece of furniture that screams "A Cat Lives Here."
  • Setup requires a degree in software engineering and a lot of patience with your home Wi-Fi.

The Reality Check

  • You are essentially paying to have a robot spy on your pet's bathroom habits, which is a sentence that would baffle our ancestors.