For those who love the idea of a new gadget but not quite ready to commit to an expensive smartwatch, Garmin’s latest Instinct Crossover Solar has you covered. It’s packed with fitness and health tracking features that are designed to meet the needs of runners, swimmers, golfers, tennis players, climbers, skiers, cyclists, and anyone else who wants a clear picture of their athletic performance.
From a portable massage gun that looks like a weapon to a smart glass that can tell you when it’s time for a break, there are plenty of cool gadgets to make your life more convenient. You may have already seen videos on social media of people pounding their legs with a gadget that looks like a cross between a power tool and a torture device but is actually a percussive therapy device called the Theragun Prime.
In the tech world, it’s never been easier to get a taste of the future with innovative gadgets that are on the verge of becoming mainstream. With foldable phones, AI home assistants that are integrating more seamlessly into our daily lives, and quantum computing prototypes on the horizon, 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year for tech gadgets.
Ayn will start shipping its dual-screen Thor handheld, which has a starting price of $250, this month while xAI made its older Grok 2.5 AI model open source and plans to do the same with its later Grok 3. And the Amazon Echo Dot is now available in an all-new white color.