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10 EDC Pocket Organizers That End the Junk Drawer

10 EDC Pocket Organizers That End the Junk Drawer Buyers Guide

Your knife is scratching your phone. Your flashlight is digging into your thigh. Your pen cap fell off somewhere between the car and the coffee shop. That’s what happens when five metal tools share one pocket with zero plan. A pocket organizer fixes it. One pouch, every tool slotted, nothing loose. The ten picks below […]

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5 New Security Cameras Just Changed What You Should Expect

5 New Smart Home Security Cameras of 2026 Q1 Roundup

Four out of five security cameras that launched in Q1 2026 come with zero subscription fees. The fifth charges just $5 a month. That alone would have been unusual a year ago. But these cameras also run on solar power, most pack two lenses instead of one, and handle smart detection right on the device

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The NASA Watch That Lets Kids Write Real Code for $129

NASA Artemis DIY Smartwatch

Most wearable tech for kids treats coding like a bonus feature buried in a menu. You get a step counter, a few preset faces, and maybe a drag-and-drop tutorial that feels like an afterthought. CircuitMess went the other way with the NASA Artemis Watch 2.0. It’s a $129 smartwatch that ships ready to wear and

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EDC Knife of the Week: Japan’s Iconic Friction Folder, Modernized

Tenable Higonokami Where to Buy Now

The higonokami is one of the longest-running japanese pocket knife designs in the world, a simple friction folder that first appeared in the mid-1890s in Miki, Japan. Its defining feature is also its biggest compromise. There’s no lock. You hold the blade open with your thumb on a small lever called the chikiri, and if

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8 Real Tools From Project Hail Mary Worth Buying

8 Real Tools From Project Hail Mary Worth Buying

Project Hail Mary is the rare sci-fi movie that makes you want to buy things. Not merch. Not posters. Actual tools. Dr. Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) spends two and a half hours fixing, cutting, measuring, and improvising aboard a spacecraft built entirely around the idea that reliable gear matters more than flashy interfaces. Production designer

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What Happened in Tech While You Weren’t Looking

What Happened in Tech While You Weren’t Looking

The past month on The Gadgeteer covered a lot of ground, and some of it got weird in the best way. Smart rings that control AR glasses, a wine fridge with its own AI sommelier, headphones running a real vacuum tube, and a digital camera that won’t let you see your own photos. That’s the

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5 EDC Flashlights That Make Your Phone Light Look Embarrassing

5 EDC Flashlights That Make Your Phone Light Look Embarrassing

Most people think their phone flashlight is good enough. That assumption holds up right until the moment it doesn’t: a dead parking garage, a blown fuse in the basement, a trail that got dark faster than you planned. Your phone covers maybe ten feet of dim, bluish wash before it gives up entirely. A rechargeable

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BLUETTI’s New EnergyPro 13K Can Run Your Entire Home When the Grid Goes Down

A sleek, white BLUETTI EnergyPro 13K whole home battery backup system installed against a modern garage wall next to a parked electric vehicle.

Your 5-ton AC unit pulls roughly 6,000 watts the moment the compressor kicks on. Your well pump needs another 2,000. The home office, the fridge, the router, the security cameras, the medical equipment in the spare bedroom: it all adds up fast. When the grid drops in the middle of a July heatwave or a

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7 Reasons These Camera-Free Smart Glasses Keep Winning

Vincent Nguyen, the gadgeteer's editor-in-chief wearing the Even Realities G2.

Smart glasses have spent years trying to convince people they belong on actual human faces. Most of them failed, and the reason isn’t complicated: every major player landed on the same formula. Add a camera. Add a speaker. Record everything. Broadcast everything. The entire industry treats face-mounted surveillance as the price of admission, the one

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10 Leatherman Tools That Each Solve a Different Problem

10 Leatherman Tools That Each Solve a Different Problem

Most “best multitool” lists rank the same five models in the same order every year. They slot the Wave+ at number one, mention the Skeletool for minimalists, toss in the Surge for heavy-duty work, and move on. Leatherman’s 2026 lineup makes that formula feel lazy. The gap between a $99.95 Rebar and the $249.95 ARC

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