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CAKE has unveiled Kibb, a “semi-autonomous” electric ATV purpose-built for regenerative farming needs. The four-wheeler is designed to handle light agricultural tasks autonomously while leaving “minimal impact” on delicate ecosystems. In a world where large-scale agricultural machines contribute heavily to global greenhouse gas emissions, CAKE emphasizes that the Kibb could be the lower-impact solution teams are looking for. Additionally, the modular body will have different attachment points where teams can latch accessories, and the vehicle will also be able to act as a mobile power station. The brand hopes to bring the battery-powered ATV into production by 2025, and it seems like an exciting move in the right direction.

Today we’re taking a look at an ‘avante-garde timepiece,’ canvas hoodie and sporty chef’s knife. 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].

Use This Device to Strengthen Your Nervous System

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The Apollo Wearable™ is designed to help improve your body’s resilience to stress so you can relax, sleep, focus, recover and feel better. It’s a new “wellness wearable” that’s safe, non-invasive and appropriate for both adults and children. Designed to be worn on your wrist, ankle or as a clip attached to your clothing, the rechargeable, app-controlled device calms you down using silent, soothing touch therapy. Developed by neuroscientists and physicians, the Apollo Wearable has been tested in multiple clinical trials and real-world studies and is proven to improve heart rate variability (HRV), a key biometric of stress resilience. So if you’re looking for an easy way to address and soothe holiday (or daily) stress, snag this revolutionary device today – Gear Patrol readers receive an exclusive $40 off discount at checkout.

Bring This $29,000 Watch Into the Metaverse

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H. Moser & Cie. has just launched the Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis ($29,217), an “avant-garde timepiece” that is used to access the new “Moser universe,” an immersive metaverse space where owners can explore the history of the brand and “meet the Moser team in a new dimension.” To access the space, fans can scan the QR code engraved inside the sapphire glass across the watch’s dial. The bezel and crown come in 3D-printed titanium, and the case is in micro-blasted steel. The release is limited to 50 units and will be followed by two more watches in the brand’s new triptych collection.

Do Everything in This Workwear-Inspired Hoodie

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Dickies’ Hooded Bomber Jacket ($140) is made with sturdy brushed cotton duck canvas. Inside, it’s lined with high-pile fleece and features a cozy jersey-lined hood. Two hidden interior pockets easily stow EDC, and durable, metal-rivet-adorned pockets on the front of the jacket. Available in black or brown, the jacket just launched as part of the brand’s Heritage Canvas Collection, which offers a wide range of durable winter-ready styles.

A Chef’s Knife You Can Count On

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Veark just launched a smaller, 16-inch version of its CK20. The new CK16 Chef’s Knife ($180) is drop-forged from a single piece of steel in Solingen, Germany, and is inspired by the idea that “a knife is a tool.” As such, its handle was specially designed to address the way professional chefs hold their knives: famously “wrench-inspired,” the handle allows the user to slide their thumb onto the blade for a more stable hold. Fully symmetrical and built for right or left-handed chefs, this knife will make a remarkable gift for anyone.

Still Not Sure What to Get the Watch Collector?

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The Second Edition of The Impossible Collection of Watches ($995) just dropped – it’s a book you can spend hours poring over. British historian and journalist Nicholas Foulkes has selected and profiled the 100 “breakthrough timepieces developed since the advent of the twentieth century.” A great gift for budding horologists and full of inspiration for avid collectors, this comprehensive history includes illustrations from brands like Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Richard Mille and Rolex.