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From a NASA-branded tool watch to a brand-new Nike collab, these are today’s most exciting new drops from Unimatic, Lego and more.
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Unimatic x Massena LAB UT4-SPT ‘NASA Artemis II’
Unimatic and Massena LAB have reunited for a second watch inspired by the NASA Artemis II mission to the moon, scheduled for April 2026. This time, it is an updated version of Unimatic’s U1-SP NASA watch from 2019 with the same Cerakote case and matching orange nylon strap from the first Artemis watch. It runs on a Seiko-made quartz movement, boasts 300m water resistance and comes with a matching orange NASA-themed pouch.

Nike Dunk x Lego Set
After announcing a multi-year partnership in August of 2024, Lego and Nike finally reveal the first fruits of their highly anticipated collab. The first drop includes a cobranded Nike Air Max Dn, colored in yellow to match Lego’s classic minifigures, as well as a buildable 1,180-piece Nike Dunk set. The latter is available for preorder with shipping starting in July.

Dab Motors 1α ‘Akira’ Electric Motorcycle
There have been a lot of Akira-inspired concept bikes over the years, but this might be the first one you could actually own and ride. Created in collaboration with Vita Veloce Team, this is actually a 3D-printed, hand-built project that was completed in just three weeks. While info is scarce, it appears to be an upgrade kit for Dab’s flagship 1α bike, which means it’s all-electric and potentially boasts 31 horsepower, 395 NM of torque and almost 100 miles of range per charge. While we can’t reasonably recommend you try it, that should be more than enough to pull off the iconic Akira slide. Per the brand, pre-orders are coming soon.

Anker Soundcore P41i
The Soundcore P41i are wireless earbuds with active noise-cancellation. The earbuds are stem-shaped and thus promise to fit similarly to Apple’s AirPods 4. However, the most notable feature of these earbuds is their charging case. It doubles as a 3,000mAh portable power bank for your smartphone. It comes with an integrated USB-C cable (featuring a Lightning adapter nestled within its lid) and the case features a built-in display that displays battery and charging information. It’s available in the UK for £90. US pricing and availability have yet to be announced.