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Father’s Day is this Sunday. If you haven’t already bought something for the dad(s) in your life, we’ve curated a thoroughly unique list of gift ideas to suit any budget or style.
Best of all, every suggestion on this list wasn’t available for purchase last Father’s Day, meaning these options are much more likely to surprise and delight discerning Dads who generally tend to shop for themselves.
Based on our investigations, most, if not all of these suggestions should also arrive anywhere in the U.S. ahead of Father’s Day, especially if you’re willing to pay for rush shipping.
But days are precious at this point, so don’t wait too long to make a final gifting decision.
Harry’s
Harry’s Plus Razor
Harry’s has been on a mission to make razors more affordable and convenient, but with its latest release, the men’s grooming game changer is also improving shaving performance. The new Harry’s Plus introduces the Advanced Pivoting System, which allows the blade to flex over 90 degrees on the handle. The cartridge is still equipped with five blades but reoriented in the brand’s Progressive Blade Technology for a smoother sweep. Plus, the new cartridge design is slightly wider and narrower.
Although not as alluring as the brand’s bladed tools, this Gerber keychain carabiner might actually be more useful for EDC. It boasts a handy three-chamber design — one solid ring, a second gated one, and the primary chamber — to keep your keychain gear organized and secure. It also boasts multi-tool functionality in the form of a package and bottle opener. Perhaps its most enticing feature, however, is its extremely low price.
Azla is a South Korean audio manufacturer that specializes in precision-engineered eartips for today’s most popular wireless earbuds and in-ear monitors. The company makes several eartips for the AirPods Pro, which promise improved comfort as well as enhance sound quality and noise isolation, compared to the eartips Apple provides. Azla’s eartips have been popular among audio enthusiasts in Europe and Asia for some time, but are available in the US for the first time — you can order them on Amazon right now.
Longtime GP contributor Sean Evans served as the ghostwriter behind this epic tome, which is based on the hit Wondery podcast Against the Odds. As Evans tells us: “The book combines tales of real-life survival in crazy scenarios alongside medical experts breaking down the physiological elements happening within our bodies when we’re fighting for our lives.” Lost in the jungle? Caught up in an avalanche? Tangling with a shark? Each chapter provides not only inspiration but hard-won wisdom that could save your life.
The Chipolo Pop is the company’s most advanced circular Bluetooth tracker. It’s compatible with Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find My Device networks, and comes with a range of upgraded features — such as improved range and water resistance — over the company’s other trackers. It works and is priced very similar to Apple’s AirTags, but comes with a keyring hole and is available in multiple color options.
This sleek and smartly designed travel accessory far outperforms its price from your first international trip and forever after. Highlights include compatibility with outlets in more than 170 countries, the ability to charge up to six devices at once and a high-capacity USB-C port for phone fast-charging plus larger device charging.
Oyster Perpetual Submariner: The Watch That Unlocked the Deep
Oyster Perpetual Submariner: The Watch That Unlocked the Deep is a richly detailed chronicle of one of the most iconic timepieces ever made. It’s also Rolex’s first-ever official book. The title dives deep into the history, design, and cultural impact of Rolex’s legendary dive watch, offering horology enthusiasts a beautifully curated blend of storytelling and archival imagery. Originally priced at $125, it’s now available for just $38—a rare deal for collectors and design lovers alike. Whether you’re a seasoned watch aficionado or just beginning your journey into mechanical mastery, this is the definitive guide to a timepiece that changed everything.
At about the same size as a key fob, this flashlight is incredibly tiny — just as its name suggests. However, it’s also packed with some pretty impressive features and power. For instance, it has five different brightness settings — maxing out at 600 lumens — and three different color temperatures. It can also throw light up to 98 yards and has a handy OLED display with real-time performance metrics. Perhaps best of all, it’s USB-C rechargeable, so it’s also incredibly convenient.
On first glance, you’d be forgiven for mistaking the 874 Pro for its classic predecessor. That’s by design — the revamped pants retain the classic workwear look Dickies is known for with updated fit, materials, and features designed for increased softness and mobility. The 874 Pro has longer belt loops compared to the original 874’s wide tunnel loops, a button instead of a hook closure, and the addition of a side zippered pocket. The Pro Series pant maintains a regular fit but with a more tapered leg style for a sleek, contemporary silhouette. A flex waistband adds ease of mobility, while quick-drying fabrics keep you feeling fresh and comfortable throughout your day. Additionally, Dickies has upgraded its materials to offer a lasting look with stain release and fade resistance.
Huckberry teamed up with Ford to produce a collection of merchandise based on vintage pieces from the American automaker’s archive. It includes a mechanic’s jacket, a hoodie, two work shirts, two t-shirts, five hats, a belt buckle and a key fob. The collection’s marquee piece is the all-mesh trucker hat featuring a vintage-inspired patch emblazoned with the Ford logo sandwiched between “The Best Never Rest.”
Twelve South’s PowerCord is an all-in-one charging solution for your USB-C devices. It’s a slim, braided USB-C charging cable with an integrated 30-watt power adapter that’s designed to charge your smartphone, camera, laptop, and other everyday electronics. It’s available in two lengths (4ft and 10ft) and two colors (Slate and White Dune).
Leave it to Norda to make a run-focused tote/sling bag out of its signature material, weatherproof Bio-Dyneema. Beyond being very on brand, this accessory is more functional than its minimalist appearance might let on. An internal divider keeps, say, food and (potentially dirty) gear separated, while the buckle-equipped, super-adjustable shoulder strap can be detached to employ a rolltop closure system.
The Sennheiser BTD 700 is a no-frills Bluetooth dongle that plugs into your device’s USB-C port (or USB-A port, as it comes with an adapter) and it’s compatible with all devices: Android, iOS, Windows and macOS. Its main appeal is that it supports aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless, which are Bluetooth audio codecs that support high-resolution streaming up to 24-bit/96 kHz, and isn’t supported on most older devices, as well as all iPhones and Macs (new or old).
Belkin has released several accessories for the Nintendo Switch 2 — it’s actually the brand’s first foray into the gaming accessory category — and this travel case is the standout. It has a durable exterior and a brushed velvet interior lining. And it features a game card storage flap and a hidden AirTag compartment (AirTag not included). But its standout feature is that it comes with a 10,000mAh power bank, which has enough juice to fully recharge the Switch 2 up to 1.5 times. This way, you can easily charge your Switch 2 while you travel. Belkin offers the case in three colors: charcoal, sand or green (shown).
BioLite Dash 450 is the company’s slimmest and lightest rechargeable headlamp to date — and its first specifically designed for runners. It features a snug “no-bounce” fit, along with a reflective band and a rear red light for added visibility. The headlamp gets its name for its 450-lumen front light that promises to beam light up to 90 meters ahead of you. It has a three-hour battery (when on the highest brightness setting) and recharges via USB-C.
Knob Creek Single Barrel Select Cask Strength Bourbon and Rye
Knob Creek is cranking up the intensity with its new Single Barrel Select Cask Strength program. Retailers can now handpick uncut, unfiltered bourbon and rye barrels, offering bold, one-of-a-kind pours straight from the barrel. Proofs vary — bourbon lands between 110–130, rye between 100–120 — delivering robust flavor unique to each cask’s aging journey. Selections occur at the James B. Beam Distilling Co. in Kentucky or via remote kits. At $79 a bottle, this initiative is a bold evolution for Knob Creek, giving whiskey lovers rare access to its most potent, unfiltered expressions.
Admittedly, we were skeptical when we heard that Wills imbued Pima cotton with aloe to create a buttery-soft fabric with a natural cooling effect. Then we got our hands on the Aloeknit Long Sleeve Shirt and became instant believers. It has the smoothness of silk and stays noticeably cooler than room temperature, even after hours of wear. Add in the fact that it has a ‘quiet luxury’ look at a fraction of the price, and it might just be the perfect summer dress shirt.
The YETI Daytrip 6L Lunch Bag is a no-nonsense, high-performance staple for days at the office or busy weekends on the go. Sized at 6.69″ W × 8.86″ D × 10.31″ H and weighing just over a pound, it hits the sweet spot between compact and capable. Built with the brand’s cold cell flex insulation and a water-resistant exterior, it locks in freshness from sunrise to snack time. A magnetic MagSnap™ closure and external pocket streamline grab‑and‑go, while food-safe, wipe-clean linings stand up to daily use.
The AeroPress Go Plus elevates portable brewing with unmatched versatility and compact design. Perfect for coffee enthusiasts on the move, it delivers smooth, grit-free cups in minutes. The new design features enhanced durability and an included travel mug to streamline a portable coffee set. Whether at home, work, or outdoors, it’s a minimalist’s dream for exceptional coffee.
This streamlined, affordable cooler has the makings of a day-trip dynamo, especially for carless city dwellers. Up to 2 inches of closed-cell foam, a freezer-style gasket and an auto-locking lid sustain cold for up to two days, while a two-in-one adjustable strap (handle or shoulder carry), 8.2-pound (empty) weight and nine-inch depth make it more realistically totable than many alternatives. Capacity-wise, it can hold up to 20 cans or two wine bottles, with dividers and a cargo net helping to section off sandwiches, snacks and other provisions.
The consensus among G-SHOCK fans is clear: The new GD010 is one of the iconic Japanese brand’s most exciting recent. That’s because it offers the legibility and ease of operation fans have clamored for while still keeping sustainability, modern aesthetics, an approachable price and G-SHOCK’s legendary toughness top of mind.
Brooks reached back into its archives to revive one of the first stability running shoes, which went on to become a style icon. Originally released in 1982 — one year after Oscar-winning Olympic running biopic Chariots of Fire — the Chariot features a real suede leather upper, updated with a modern EVA cut foam midsole (12mm drop). It’s available in gray/white, black/white and “coconut/bosphorus/taffy” colorways, with the latter (shown above) already looking like a sneaker of the summer contender.
Having mastered the use of titanium in multi-tools, knives and various other EDC knickknacks, Titaner’s design team turned its attention to crafting the ultimate pen, and this sleek, durable, precision-machined wonder is the result. Thanks to all its core components being made of titanium and its compatibility with Fisher Space Pen refills, the Dream Pen is tough and versatile enough to survive the depths of the ocean and the far reaches of the galaxy. Featuring a number of innovations aimed at improving the actual experience of toting and deploying a pen, it also boasts a century-long warranty.
This fully loaded multi-tool already packs a whopping 19 functions, including multiple pliers, wire cutters and openers plus a 420HC combo knife, a saw, an awl, a hammer, a bit driver, box wrenches, a ferro rod, a diamond-coated sharpener and a safety whistle. Adding to the appeal of four eye-popping new colorways is Cerakote, an ultra-thin ceramic-based coating that improves wear resistance, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance and chemical resistance.
Rhone’s Commuter Pants Pro are a refined take on their popular travel/work trousers—designed for more innovative looks and streamlined wear. The Pro edition swaps the busy snap‑button fly for a hidden closure and adds a permanent front pleat, while the rear sees simplified seams above the pockets for a cleaner profile. Built with a tougher “Commuter Pro” polyester-Elasterell blend, they’re machine-washable, tumble-dryable, and can be lightly ironed—much easier to maintain on the go. A stealth zip pocket offers secure EDC storage, and the fabric and tailoring elevate the pants from technical to tailored.
J.Crew teamed up with British nautical outfitter Atlantic Coastal Supplies for a limited edition collection highlighting both brands’ shared aesthetic. The highlight of the collection is a red fleece dual-hand pocket hoodie with the ACS flag logo on the front and the brand name, address, and phone number on the back. Also included in the collection is a navy nylon windbreaker, two caps, two long-sleeved fishing shirts and three t-shirts.
The Zens Quattro Wireless Charger Pro 4 is a unique wireless charger with a double-decker design and four different MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging pads. In total, it can deliver 60 watts to all four pads, 15 watts to each, and wireless charge your four iPhones or AirPods simultaneously. It can’t charge an Apple Watch, however.
The Nike Vomero 18 lands as Nike’s plushest daily trainer yet, delivering a soft, springy ride that balances comfort and responsiveness. Twin-layer ZoomX atop ReactX foam results in a stacked 46 mm heel (36 mm forefoot), offering lofty impact protection without feeling clunky. The engineered mesh upper is padded and breathable, while a refined rocker profile and segmented outsole pods ensure smooth heel-to-toe transitions. It’s a comfort-first machine that still offers a pep of energy when you pick up the pace.
Shibumi, the North Carolina brand behind the viral sun shade, expands into seating with a pair of beach chairs. The standard version sits a foot off the ground, has a 300-pound weight capacity, and features four reclining positions; it also boasts an innovative clipping system to haul two chairs via hands-free backpack straps. The Tall Chair increases the height to 17 inches and load capacity to 400 pounds, while swapping the carry system for a single shoulder strap.
Tecovas made a denim chore coat with the distinctively Western flare of a Texas cowboy boot company. The pockets are inspired by jeans and the cuffs are borrowed from rodeo shirts. It is made from a lightweight denim with triple-stitching on the arm and shoulder seams and metal buttons.
The Roger ADV Z5 is On’s latest hybrid tennis-lifestyle shoe, striking a balance between performance and street style. Built on the experimental Z5 platform, it replaces visible CloudTec pods with a hidden cushioning system featuring plush Helion foam and a Speedboard for stability. A full-length herringbone rubber outsole ensures reliable multi-court grip, while the lightweight engineered mesh upper provides breathability, TPU reinforcements, and elastic “On Court” laces for a secure fit. Priced at $170 and offered in “Cream” and “Ivory,” the Roger ADV Z5 combines refined aesthetics with functional innovation, ideal for both athletes and casual wearers.
Having established its one-eyed bona fides with the Zoom Tube and Field Tube, Nocs sets out to kill all your excuses for not taking up birdwatching with its smallest monocular yet. Boasting the backing of legendary adventure photographer Chris Burkhard — who tested it while navigating the rugged southern coast of Iceland — the Zero Tube features the highest-quality Bak4 prisms and ED fully multi-coated lenses for incomparable clarity. The grippy, impact-resistant housing, IPX7 waterproof rating and fogproof treatment ensure reliable performance in harsh conditions, while the minimal size (4.3” x 1.6”) and built-in carry clip make it easy to stash in a pocket or attach to a pack till you need it.
The cult bag brand augments the Outdoor line it launched last year with two new sizes. The Outdoor Sling is now available in a $75 4L size (splitting the difference between the 2L and 7L) while the backpack, introduced with 25L and 45L silhouettes, gets more compact and affordable than ever. The 18L size makes it ideal for day hikes, light commutes and streamlined photo missions (as the image above indicates). Like its larger brethren, the 18L pack boasts a 100 percent recycled, weatherproof Terra Shell 210D ripstop fabric with a PFAS-free water-repellant treatment.
Weber Original Kettle Stealth 22-Inch Matte Black Kettle Charcoal Grill
The Weber 22″ Original Kettle Stealth Edition elevates a backyard classic with a sleek, all-black finish. Its matte porcelain-enameled lid and bowl are built to last—resistant to rust, cracking, and peeling—while matching handles, wheels, thermometer, ash catcher, and dampers offer a modern, minimalist aesthetic. With 363 square inches of plated-steel cooking space, it easily serves a crowd, and the One-Touch™ cleaning system sweeps ash into a rust-resistant catcher for easy cleanup. Additional features include a lid hook, heat-shielded handle, and adjustable dampers for precise control. Backed by a 10-year warranty, it’s charcoal grilling at its sharpest.
Grovemade’s Matte Studio Pad is being positioned as an all-in-one desktop solution. It combines a matte desktop pad with a full-length hardwood tray and an aluminum chassis that lines its top — together, it can hold your various accessories, prop up your gadgets and even manage your cord situation. It’s available in two finishes: black or navy. (Note: the hardwood keyboard tray is sold separately.)
Aer’s City Pack Pro 2 is a refined update to their popular everyday backpack, offering 24 liters of capacity with enhanced organization, comfort, and travel-ready features. Made with durable 1680D Cordura ballistic nylon and high-quality YKK zippers, it includes a clamshell main compartment for easy packing, a padded laptop sleeve for up to 16″ devices, and an added slip pocket for tablets or documents. Upgraded dual water bottle pockets and a vertical luggage pass-through improve functionality. A redesigned harness system boosts comfort with better padding and strap placement.
The Hoka Mafate X is the most advanced iteration of the legendary Mafate trail shoe, blending plush comfort with race-ready performance. At its heart sits a forked carbon-fiber plate sandwiched between dual-density foam—responsive PEBA on top and supercritical EVA beneath—delivering both stability and propulsive energy. The ultralight woven upper sheds weight and moisture while a molded foam frame secures the foot. Underfoot, a Vibram Megagrip outsole with pod-shaped lugs ensures confident traction across varied terrain. It’s tailor-made for long-distance off-road adventures with an 8mm heel-to-toe drop, cushioned collar, protective toe cap, and all-day comfort.
Celebrating 160 years since John B. Stetson founded America’s most iconic hat company, the JBS Edition 10X is handmade in Texas and comes perfectly molded and ready to wear. The vent pattern is inspired by the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, where the company began. A saddle leather hat band is accented with a gold-tone JBS branding iron hat pin. The crown measures 4.125 inches and the brim measures 4.25 inches.
Buck Mason’s Carry-On Jacket, a much-adored travel blazer, got an Italian tailoring-influenced upgrade. Gone is the flimsy workwear appearance, replaced with a strong shoulder seam, a wider lapel and functional cuff buttons. It is still unlined and unstructured, and the cut is still loose and a bit short, emphasizing comfort, especially when sitting. For warmer weather, a nearly 50/50 cotton-linen blend fabric is available that enhances ventilation without looking rumpled.
The Untangle Collection, which Costa first launched in collaboration with Bureo in 2018, was created to reduce plastic waste in the ocean and inspire explorers to care about impact and adventure. Each style in the Costa Untangled™ Collection is made with at least 97 percent recycled fishing nets and is designed as lifestyle frames that can transition from fishing all day to beers by the beach. Alongside their responsible materials, each pair offers polarized lenses, 100-percent UV protection, and scratch-resistant technology.
First released early 2025, the divisive — and slightly stodgy — Made in UK Allerdale takes on a rugged aesthetic, thanks to a brown suede upper that “leans into the silhouette’s outdoor-inspired influences,” the brand says. The shoe features modern technology, including FuelCell cushioning and Ortholite insoles, but comes across as a vintage walking shoe that draws upon the history and heritage of Flimby, Cumbria, England, where all “Made in UK” New Balance shoes are made.
The North Face Men’s DRYVENT™ Mono Mountain Jacket
The North Face’s updated DryVent Mono Mountain Jacket revives a 40‑year icon with a sleek, modern twist. Built with fully seam‑sealed, 2‑layer DryVent™ Mono fabric made from 100% recycled polyester, this lightweight shell delivers reliable waterproof protection and eco‑friendly circularity—it’s fully recyclable back into TNF’s program. A relaxed fit and alpine‑style zip pockets offer on‑trail versatility, while a three‑piece adjustable hood with bonded brim, storm‑flap front zip, internal draft flap, and hook‑and‑loop cuffs keep the elements at bay. Micro‑adjustable hem drawcords add custom protection. Bonus: it zips into Denali and Nuptse layers for extra warmth, making it a stylish, sustainable pick for spring and beyond.
You’ll find the Red Wing name attached to many iconic boots, but few can compete with the Weekender Chukka in terms of laid-back versatility for spring and summer months. As part of the 2025 refresh, the boot moves from Red Wing’s No. 60 to the No. 64 last, improving general ergonomics and comfort, along with aesthetics. According to the brand, the last looks better from both the side and top-down. Of course, a suite of leathers, including two roughout options (Chocolate Muleskinner and White Sand Mohave), certainly helps.
Tiger Woods’s brand, Sun Day Red, is hitting the links once again with a golf shoe that combines old-school styling with modern engineering precision. Crafted with a full-grain leather upper — done up to look like a classic wingtip — this shoe sits on a proprietary EVA foam insole (with a 6mm drop), high-density TPU full-ground contact plate and 9-cleat configuration with removable Pulsar Soft Spikes. The shoe also comes with two sets of premium laces, two kinds of removable insoles and a blucher throat construction for added comfort and adjustability.
The WiiM Vibelink Amplifier is the brand’s first hi-fi component without wireless streaming capabilities. It’s a traditional stereo power amplifier that delivers 100 watts per channel (into 8 ohms). According to the brand, it is designed for “high-fidelity sound across digital and analog sources.” It is ideal for powering passive loudspeakers and pairing with the brand’s existing music streamers.
Yeti’s latest addition to its cast iron range really puts the family in family heirloom. It boasts a massive 12-inch cooking surface, giving cooks the ability to roast entire spatchcocked chickens or multiple steaks at the same time. Like the rest of Yeti’s skillets, this one is made with ceramic-like molds (not sand) for an ultrasmooth finish out of the box.
The Cotopaxi Allpa 50L Adventure Travel Pack is a masterclass in modular travel gear. Its standout feature: an 8-liter removable top compartment that doubles as a sling or in-flight daypack—no extra bag required. The 40-liter main body offers panel-loading access, a bottom shoe or laundry pocket, and a padded sleeve for a 16″ laptop plus tablet. Torso adjustment up to four inches and stowable harness and hip belt make it carry-on friendly and adaptable across body types. Built from 100% recycled fabrics, it blends rugged versatility and minimalist convenience—ideal for lightweight travelers who pack smart and move fast.
Filson’s Rugged Twill Open Tote is a pared-down evolution of their classic tote, crafted from British Millerain-sourced Rugged Twill finished with a light wax for water resistance. The open-top design promotes structure retention by removing external pockets, while interior stow and snap-flap pockets offer tidy organization for essentials. Bridle-leather handles—vegetable‑tanned for strength and comfort—can be carried by hand or over the shoulder, and they develop a rich patina over time. Sized for daily use and available in tan, black, and feather gray, this streamlined tote melds timeless American craftsmanship with practical functionality.
Philips’s new top-of-the-line Norelco shaver, the i9000 Prestige Ultra gives new meaning to “close to the skin.” A patented system gently lifts hair from the root before cutting, promising one of the smoothest shaves on the market. Smaller heads here also mean more coverage, as they can adapt to different face shapes and angles.
Dress watches make the perfect gift, and this all-purpose formal timepiece is no exception to that rule. The 38.4mm stainless steel case is paired with a grained blue leather strap with buckle closure. The result is a watch that wears effortlessly and exudes refinement. Plus, it sports Citizen’s Eco-Drive technology, which generates power from all available light sources, so you’ll never replace a battery.
The Audioengine HD4 Next Gen is a new-and-improved version of its original HD4 powered speaker system, which was released in 2021. The “Next Gen” models look virtually identical and have the same two-way design with a 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter and a 4-inch aramid fiber woofer. They also have a range of wired connections, allowing you to hook them up to a computer or turntable, and support Bluetooth streaming. The difference is that they have a USB-C audio input for more modern connections and now support higher-resolution streaming thanks to support for Bluetooth aptX Adaptive.
The Seiko 5 Sports dive watch just recevied a few minor visual updates, swapping a pair of elements with the original SKX design dating back to the 1990s. Since being reintroduced in 2019, the 5 Sports dive watch collection has mirrored the dial of the old SKX, but the rounded hour markers are now rectangular and the points have been removed from the hour hand, minute hand and capital hour markers. At the same time, the bezel has been narrowed and minute markers now cover the entire track, matching the vintage appearance. This new look is rolling out in June with a navy dial and black dial featuring a steel bracelet and a yellow dial and orange dial on a rubber strap.
Ooni has completely revamped its gas-powered pizza oven lineup with the new Koda 2 Range. The successor series hinges on feedback from over the course of six years and a million customers, and it includes a bevy of updates — including a new Slate Blue colorway. Perhaps the most significant change is the addition of the brand’s next-generation G2 Gas Technology, which features a patent-pending tapered flame design that improves the ovens’ heat distribution by a factor of four. The ovens also get a 50-percent larger pizza stone that heats up 20 percent faster. Homemade oven-baked pizza has never been easier.
The Sony WH-1000XM6 are the company’s new flagship noise-canceling wireless headphones for 2025, and they’ve been completely upgraded over the brand’s 2022-released XM5. Compared to its predecessors, the XM6 have drastically improved ANC thanks to a new processor (which is “seven times faster”) and twelve built-in mics (versus the previous eight). They boast a redesigned driver and new upscaling technology for improved sound. And the headphones have an improved foldable design — they can fold flat and compactly (the latter their predecessors could not) — and have a round on/off power button (instead of being the same shape as the ANC button). The only real caveat is that Sony added $50 to the price tag.
The HW-QS700F is a first-of-a-kind Dolby Atmos soundbar for Samsung. It has an innovative “convertible” design that, along with a built-in gyroscope, allows it to adapt its sound to where and how it’s placed. The sensor detects how the soundbar is positioned — either horizontally on a tabletop or vertically wall-mounted — and then changes the jobs of its speaker drivers accordingly. When switched from a tabletop to being wall-mounted, its front-firing drivers and up-firing drivers change roles and vice versa the other way.
The Garmin Forerunner 970 is the company’s new “best of the best” GPS running watch for 2025. Compared to previous Forerunners, the 970 has the “brightest AMOLED screen yet,” according to the brand. It also has a built-in microphone and speaker — a first for the Forerunner line — so you can answer calls right from your wrist during runs. The Forerunner 970 comes in one size: 47mm. (For those looking for a similar but more affordable option, check out Garmin’s Forerunner 570, which is also new for 2025.)
This dive watch was already an icon. Now it’s basically perfect. Panerai’s new 44 mm Luminor Marina collection brings substantial upgrades while preserving its classic design. Water resistance now reaches 500 m, a first for the line. It’s powered by the slimmer, thinner Calibre P.980 automatic movement that, combined with a newly refined case, makes the watch 12% thinner and 15% lighter. It’s also now the first in Panerai’s core collection to feature Super-LumiNova X2 and includes a quick‑release PAM‑Click strap system or a new micro‑adjustable V‑shaped bracelet, depending on the exact reference you choose.
About the Author: Ben Bowers is the Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer of Gear Patrol. Throughout his tenure in media, Ben has written and reported on everything from consumer tech to whiskey, watches, cars, camping, and personal style. These days, he gets to write less than he’d like to.