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Each week, our inbox runneth over with news of gear, apparel and tech releases from around the world. In this feature, we’ll parse through the best of it. Today: Solo Stove teams up with Brant & Cochran for a firewood-chopping axe, Adsum debuts drop one of FW23 and Pringles goes high brow with a little help from The Caviar Co.
Throw “Ultra” in your tech name and you’ve got something special. Bose’s new soundbar offers both Dolby Atmos and Bose TrueSpace technology, which offers an immersive, 3-D sound experience. Bonus: There’s an A.I. Dialogue Mode that automatically provides vocal clarity. Available in both black or white styles.
The largest smart coffee mug yet from Ember, this 16 oz Tumbler enables you to set an exact drinking temperature and keep it there for up to 3 hours. The Tumbler come with two lids (a leakproof Handle Lid and spillproof Sliding Lid).
Veteran booze writer (and InsideHook contributor) Amanda Schuster covers 200 cocktails that are defined by a time, place and/or person. A beautifully crafted tome, each featured drink is accompanied by the name of the creator, place and date of invention, a specially commissioned image, easy-to-follow recipe and the backstory behind the cocktail.
A Sonos-equipped center place designed to look almost as good as it sounds, the limited-edition Standard Teak from luxury HiFi record console brand Wrensilva raises the bar for high-end home audio systems. Featuring six music listening modes and record storage for up to 135 albums, the handsome vinyl hub was made with care in San Diego with the finest American hardwoods and carefully selected materials. It’ll really tie the room together — and make it sound good. Only 100 will be made.
Still in the process of reinventing itself and keeping Hugh Hefner’s dream alive in a new form, Playboy partnered with Spirits Investment Partners for a new line of hard seltzers crafted from gluten-free vodka, sparkling water and all-natural flavors. The RTD cans come in four flavors (mango dragon fruit, grapefruit yuzu, pineapple passion fruit and apple prickly pear) and should go down fairly easily as they aren’t too heavy in the booze department (4.5% alcohol by volume).
The internet’s favorite cookware brand just released a set of colorful coupe glasses and we needs them immediately. The handblown, 11-ounce party glasses are uniquely stackable (ideal for small spaces) and are designed for a variety of uses beyond just serving up cocktails.
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