Gear this week: An extreme aviator watch, a compact camera with superzoom, and more
In gear this week, an aviator watch that takes the ‘aviator’ part to the extreme, a compact camera with a real long lens, and more.
Zinvo Blade Phantom
The Blade Phantom takes the idea of an aviator watch to the extreme. Instead of a second-hand, the watch has a rotating titanium turbine disc that shifts every second. The Blade Phantom is murdered out matte black with crimson highlights on the hour and minute indicators. It’s powered by a Miyota 8215 automatic mechanical movement with a self-winding caliber.
Find out more about the Zinvo Blade Phantom.
Sony RX100 VI
If you're looking for a compact camera for your travels, check out the RX100 VI. It packs a 20.1MP 1" stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor with an upgraded BIONZ X image processing system, plus front-side LSI for improved processing power and speed. This means you can do 4K recording with full pixel readout and no pixel binning, and up to 24fps capture with continuous AF. It's got a ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm F2.8 – F4.5 lens to cover you both near and far.
Find out more about the Sony RX100 VI.
Master & Dynamic MH30
These may be one of the most beautiful headphones we’ve ever seen. But the Master & Dynamic MH30 is designed for longevity as well as looks, with an anodized finish for all its metals, a forged aluminum body, and memory foam wrapped in lambskin. Custom 45mm Neodymium drivers provide high-performance audio for what Master & Dynamic calls its ‘mobile thinking cap.’
Find out more about the Master & Dynamic MH30.
Logitech G512 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
The Logitech G512 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard features Lightsync-enabled RGB lighting, which delivers dynamic lighting effects in response to in-game events. There are two variants for the keyboard, i.e., the Logitech G512 Carbon Tactile and the G512 Carbon Linear. The former features Romer-G Tactile switches and the latter has Romer-G switches.
Find out more about the Logitech G512 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.
Sonos Beam
Want better sound but don’t have space for a set of “proper” speakers? Look to the Sonos Beam! This connected sound bar measures only 651 x 100 x 68.5mm and weighs 2.8kg. But it has four full-range woofers, three passive radiators, and one central tweeter. Everything is driven by five class-D digital amplifiers for incredibly large sound. And it plays well with smart assistants too, so you can use it with Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant as you please.
Find out more about the Sonos Beam.
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