Insta360 Mic Air
Insta360, the company that redefined action cameras, just crashed the audio party with the Mic Air—a wireless microphone so tiny it could hide in your pocket like spare change. At just 7.9 grams and $49.99, this little champ is gunning for DJI’s wireless mic crown. With a 10-hour battery, 48kHz/24-bit audio, and tight integration with Insta360’s X5 and Flow Series, the Mic Air proves Insta360’s not afraid to play outside its sandbox.

Omi Glass Dev Kit Smartglasses Meta Ray-Ban
Omi’s Glass Dev Kit doesn’t just dip its toes into the smartglasses game—it dives in headfirst, waving a flag of open-source freedom and daring to outshine Meta’s Ray-Ban Stories. This $299 kit from San Francisco’s Omi AI isn’t a shiny, ready-to-wear gadget; it’s a sandbox for makers, coders, and dreamers. With a camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and a battery life that claims to lap Meta’s offering six times over, it’s a big bet on the DIY crowd.

Disney Pixar MSI Toy Story PC GPU Hardware
MSI and Disney Pixar have created something wild to mark Toy Story’s 30th anniversary—a limited-edition gaming PC that’s equal parts nostalgia trip and high-octane powerhouse. Unveiled at Computex 2025 and now up for pre-order in Taiwan, the MAG PANO Toy Story Edition DIY PC Bundle turns Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and the Pizza Planet aliens into a dream rig for collectors and gamers. With just 500 units made, this Taiwan-only gem is already making fans worldwide jealous.

360-Degree Camera Bowling Ball
Bowling alleys are all about the crash of pins, the rumble of balls speeding down shiny lanes, and the occasional cheers as well as sighs from players. But what’s it like to be the ball? Corridor Crew, a YouTube channel famous for their visual effects wizardry, decided to find out. In their latest stunt, bowling nut Wren Weichman and engineering genius Erik Beck stuffed an 8K Insta360 X5 camera into a clear bowling ball, capturing a wild, first-person ride that’s as thrilling as it is eye-opening.

Lenovo Legion Go Handheld Gaming PC 2025
The Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC is a nice alternative for those looking for a machine that doubles as a full-fledged computer, and you can get one for $499.99 shipped today, originally $699.99. This machine packs an 8.8-inch QHD+ (2560 x 1600) IPS touchscreen with a 144Hz refresh rate, dwarfing the 7-inch panels on competitors like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally. Product page.