The GoPro’s ultra-stylish competitor

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The Autographer’s a pretty nifty lapel camera that aims at being more of a fashion object than a tech-y gadget. I distinctly remember the Nokia L’Amour trying that back in the day (truly loved those phones). Using materials like Leather and Canvas to cover the camera, the Autographer blends with your clothing. The controls are hidden at the back, only reinforcing the camera’s fashion statement. The camera also comes with some rather stylish options for the clip on which it rests, a standard clip, a tripod mounting clip, and for those fancy occasions, a brooch clip. Take that and the vast variety of leather covers you have to choose from, you’ll never be out of style. Not to mention you’ll be recording all the jaws that drop while people check out your fancy/sexy camera!

Designer: James Wood

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Sennheiser launches the Momentum retro-cans and CX890i earbuds

Sennheiser launches the Momentum

Sennheiser is busting out a pair of personal audio products worth boasting about at this year's IFA. First up is the very fashionable Momentum, a pair of chrome and leather cans that take cues from the Amperior reference design, with a 3.5mm stereo lead and optional smart remote. However, if you're in the market for something a little less visible, the company's CX 890i earphones are coated in a "glass-like" finish that offers "outsanding" passive noise attenuation -- sparing you jacking up the volume to avoid your co-workers bickering. Both sets are available in the UK from September, with the Momentum costing £260 and the CX 890i (pictured after the break) a more modest £120.

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