Today in Gear: October 8, 2015
The Quip toothbrush, TinyMOS’s new camera aims for the stars, Porsche’s newest addition to its Black Edition series and more.

Quip Toothbrush

The Internet has already changed the way you shop for plenty of things, and now your toothbrush is next. Quip takes the hassle (and cost) out oral care by shipping fresh brush heads and toothpaste right to your door every three months. Their electric models start at just $25 (with manual options available for $5) and they’re available in both stylish plastic and metal finishes. After you’ve picked your brush, just sign up a monthly delivery and never waste a moment buying toothbrushes again.
Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless

The B&W Zeppelin pushed the bar for great iPod/iPhone sound when it originally launched in 2007. Now it’s back with an all-new design, a top-down overhaul of all the components from DSP to drivers, and packed with all the (simple) wireless connectivity you’ve come to expect. Available October 15.
Porsche Cayman Black Edition

Porsche’s Black Edition series, which previously included the 911 Carrera 4 and the 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet, will include the Cayman (soon).
Roku 4

This new set-top box has a remote locator, an updated mobile app (compatible with iOS, Android and Windows) and it supports 4K.
Reviews and Buying Guides
Advice from the Crew
13 Best Concept Cars Ever

You may not be able to drive them, but you can dream them. Read the Review
Ski the Silk Road with 40 Tribes

Interested in hunting down the wildest, farthest-flung mountains in search of unexplored lines and fresh powder? Try Kyrgyzstan. Read the Review
Noteworthy Reads
Reviews and News from around the Web
Valet goes long in Fall by grabbing as many hard ciders as possible for a comprehensive test of the best. So how good is beer’s competition?
Men’s Journal covers the tablets under $100 that can do it all.
Foreign pickups like the cult-favorite VW Amarok may be inching closer to our shores. Car and Driver discusses the impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TTP) that’s up for approval in Congress.
Baseball caps have become high fashion in 2015, as noted by Business of Fashion.
Looking Ahead
What We’re Testing Now
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