256GB Amazon Basics USB 3.1 Flash Drive
The 256GB Amazon Basics USB 3.1 high capacity flash drive is great for hanging off a keychain, and you can get one for $10.99, originally $19.99. It’s barely bigger than a AA battery, slipping easily into a pocket, wallet, or keychain. The capless design means no tiny piece to lose, and the retractable connector keeps the USB port safe from dust and dings. Product page.

Magic the Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Set Preview Card
Magic The Gathering is known for threading pop culture into its card-flipping realm, and its newest mashup with Avatar The Last Airbender is set to pack an elemental wallop. Unveiled at MagicCon Las Vegas 2025, this Universes Beyond set, due out in November 2025, brings the adored Nickelodeon show to the tabletop, spotlighting Aang, bending tricks, and a vivid fantasy land drawn from pan-Asian lore.

Fairphone 6 Modular Smartphone Leak Spy Shots
Photo credit: Winfuture
Sustainability in smartphones often comes off as a half-baked pledge—some recycled packaging or a repair tool tossed in. Fairphone, though, has been flipping that script for years, and the Fairphone 6, slated to drop on June 25, 2025, is ready to stretch those limits even further. Leaked pics and specs from WinFuture and other sources hint at a phone that doesn’t just focus on repairability but turns it into a hands-on, personalized adventure.

BYOK Write Without Distractions Device
In a world where gadgets constantly clamor for your focus, a little device named BYOK dares to speak softly. Standing for “Bring Your Own Keyboard,” this pocket-sized writing companion strips away the chaos of today’s tech, creating a simple refuge for writers who hunger for concentration. It’s not a laptop, not a tablet, and far from a smartphone—just a purposeful retreat designed to let your words spill out, free from notification pings or the pull of a web page.

Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones
The Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid ANC headphones won’t break the bank, as you can get a pair for $39.98 shipped, originally $59.99. Sound quality punches well above the price point. The Life Q20 packs 40mm dynamic drivers, pumping out Hi-Res Audio with frequencies stretching up to 40kHz for clear, rich sound. Bass fans will love the BassUp tech, triggered by a quick double tap on the play button, boosting those deep tones perfect for EDM or hip-hop tracks. Product page.