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Amazing new conventional cameras (both digital and film) are released constantly – if you’re in the market, expansive shoppable guides and explainers can point you in the right direction. But if you’re interested in a thermal camera, choices are much more limited. Most often used to diagnose heating issues in machines, thermal cameras aren’t typically considered consumer-oriented products. But thermal photography is becoming popular among enthusiasts who want to add an otherworldly quality to their work. The TOPTON TC100 model retails for just $300 – well below thermal cameras of the past. The device connects directly to your smartphone via USB-C, turning it into a pocket-sized thermal camera that’ll change how you see the world. If you’re looking to capture what happens when things really… heat up, check it out today.

Today we’re taking a look at a loafer made with cactus leather, Nothing’s new Ear (stick)s and a performance-driven hoodie. This is Today in Gear.

Today in Gear is our daily roundup of all the latest product announcements, drops and news from Gear Patrol Studios. Send your most pressing product questions to [email protected].

The JURA Z10 Automatically Grinds and Brews 32 Hot or Cold Brew Specialties

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JURA’s Z10 is a new kind of automatic coffee machine, for both hot and cold brew. It can make 32 different “specialties,” including a wide range of espresso drinks, and contains a built-in coffee grinder called the “Product Recognizing Grinder” (P.R.G.). For each type of brew, the P.R.G. automatically adjusts its grind to ensure that every recipe is optimized from the start. Once the beans are ready, they’ll enter the machine’s “eighth-generation brewing unit.” Utilizing JURA’s unique 3D brewing technology, the brewing unit flows precisely metered water evenly through your ground coffee multiple times. The result is an aromatic, best-in-class cup of coffee – every single time. Coffee lovers with a curious streak, your dream machine has arrived in the JURA Z10.

The Non-Alcoholic Bubbly Made for Toasting

tÖst sparkling white tea, cranberry and ginger TÖST

Meet TÖST: an all-natural, sparkling beverage made without alcohol. Crafted from white tea, white cranberry and ginger, the brand’s original blend is crisp and refreshing. TÖST Rosé adds a pop of elderberry for a fruity nose and light, dry finish. Both were developed specifically for buzz-free toasting and are available in three, six or 12 packs. There’s a $92 option to ‘subscribe’ to your flavor of choice t00 – perhaps reason enough to raise a glass.

Meet the New Penny Loafer Made with Vegan Cactus Leather

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G.H. Bass has been making shoes for an unreal 146 years; 86 years ago, it launched the original penny loafer. Today, the brand is giving the original model a sustainable materials upgrade by way of “Dessertto Cactus Leather,” a new cruelty-free, organic textile made from cactus leaves. The new shoes – which are also water-resistant – will be available in shades of black, red and green. Retailing now for £185.00 (~$215), these loafers are aimed squarely at sharp-dressers.

Nothing Prepares to Drop $99 ‘Ear (sticks)’

nothing ear stick earbuds with butterflies resting on them Nothing

The new wireless headphones follow on the heels of Nothing’s original Ear (1) wireless headphones, which cost $99 at launch but now retail for $149. The brand has positioned its new “Ear (sticks)” as a more budget-friendly option and packaged them inside a lipstick-shaped charging case. Notably, while the buds include features like ‘Clear Voice’ and ‘Bass Lock’ technologies, they notably lack industry-standard silicone ear tips. Set to drop on November 4, the earbuds will arguably operate at their best when paired with Nothing’s smartphone, which isn’t available in the U.S. Nevertheless, at least they look pretty darn cool.

Mission Workshop Experiments with New Technical Fabrics

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The new Prospect Power Wool Hoodie ($255) combines Power Wool and Tweave Durastretch 520E to form an incredibly durable, functional and comfortable garment. It’s designed with four-way stretch and reinforced pass-through hand warmer pockets. Notably, the hoodie also harnesses “highly breathable” Merino wool featuring a patented knit pattern for added comfort, warmth and odor resistance.