Tekto’s EDC Folding Knives get upgraded with Damascus and Forged Carbon design accents

They say you shouldn’t mess with perfection… but you could certainly give it a new paint-job and make it look even better than before. Tekto’s flagship folding knives are getting a design refresh, with variants made with forged carbon and Damascus marbling accents. The new variants will be available for enthusiasts, EDC users, and collectors as a special spin on some old favorites.

The three knives getting a refresh are the F1 Alpha, the F2 Bravo, and the F3 Charlie – all a part of Tekto’s folding knife lineup. The company is best known for their OTF knives (Out The Front Knives), but folders remain a classic part of their catalog, catering to people who love sticking to the basics. All knives are designed as collector-worthy knives that pack an absolute punch. They’re compact, deadly, and built for all sorts of outdoor and tactical scenarios.

Tekto F1 Alpha (Forged Carbon Handle with Silver Blade)

As Tekto’s most fierce folder, the F1 Alpha gets first mention. The new knife boasts the exact same crowd-pleasing design, but with a forged carbon handle and a silver-finish D2 steel blade. The F1 Alpha measures a respectable 4.5 inches when closed, opening up to reveal a 3.1-inch drop-point blade that handles everyday tasks like a breeze. A liner lock holds the blade in place, and jimping on top gives you a perfect grip as you maneuver the knife around. The reverse end of the handle also features a lanyard hole that doubles as a glass-breaker, allowing you to make a quick exit in any emergency scenarios. The entire knife weighs a mere 3.3 ounces, has an ambidextrous pocket clip design, and even comes with its own carrying pouch.

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Tekto F2 Bravo (Damascus Pattern Handle with Black Blade)

Don’t let the Bravo name fool you – this one is Tekto’s slimmest, sleekest, and lightest folder of the three. At just 2.4 ounces, it’s miraculously light, making it great for quick maneuvering while cutting ropes, opening boxes, whittling wood, or slicing through leather and fabric. The knife has a 4.3-inch handle that houses a folded 3.3-inch drop-point blade made from D2 steel that’s hard enough to take on any sort of activity. Although the original did come with a speckled carbon fiber handle, this new variant gets a marbled Damascus pattern, with the same black-coated blade to give the F2 Bravo an extremely covert demeanor. Makes sense given how thin and light it is. The F2 Bravo also comes with its own carrying pouch, although the built-in pocket clip and lanyard hole should also suffice.

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Tekto F3 Charlie (Forged Carbon Handle with Black Blade)

At 4.5 ounces, the F3 Charlie is the big brother of the three. It comes with a 5.2-inch handle that houses a large 3.8-inch titanium-coated D2 steel blade on the inside. Fold the blade out and its drop-point design is just as functional as its siblings, but the larger form factor gives it much more heft and power. The renewed variant sports a forged carbon handle with the same black-coated blade that gives the knife a stealthy aesthetic. Holding the F3 Charlie feels vastly different from something like the Bravo, which has a much slimmer design. The F3 Charlie is meaty, ergonomic, and is made for tactical use although it’s more than happy being used for opening boxes too. It sports a button-lock, which gives it reliability too, while simultaneously having the tactile satisfaction of being able to quickly deploy or close your knife with a flick of the wrist!

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Actual Copper Keycaps from Awekeys turn your mechanical keyboard into an Ocean of Rose Gold

Copper plays a VERY important role in electronics, but this might be the first time copper’s been used for its aesthetic properties. Meet the Awekeys Copper Eagle Keycap set – made from actual copper alloy to give your keyboard drip like no other. Sure, people boast about customizing the RGB backlight on their keyboards, but nothing really matches having your keys be made of actual metal. The Copper Eagle set sports keycaps machined from literal metal, giving them a heft and shimmery appeal that plastic wishes it had. Compatible with Cherry MX switches and clones, these keys attach to any supporting mechanical keyboard (no matter the size or style), giving it an audiovisual makeover. The keys offer the distinctly cool feel of metal, but start typing and you realize how much of a difference they actually make. The metal keycaps offer a distinct kind of sound that feels less like a plastic clatter and more like coins clinking against each other. It also helps that the keys make your keyboard look like a million bucks.

Designer: Awekeys

Crafted from recycled cupronickel, a material known for its strength and durability, the Copper Eagle set is a testament to Awekeys’ commitment to sustainable practices without compromising on quality. Each keycap undergoes a meticulous milling process before receiving its signature satin copper plating. This finish isn’t just visually appealing; it also lends a unique tactile sensation to every keystroke. The weight of the metal keycaps contributes to a substantial feel, while the copper’s natural warmth adds a touch of elegance to any setup.

Beyond aesthetics, the Copper Eagle set offers a sonic user experience that sets it apart. Metal keycaps are renowned for their ability to produce a deeper, more resonant click compared to their plastic counterparts. The Copper Eagle does so too, delivering satisfyingly rich auditory feedback that can be customized further with the right switch and keyboard combination. Along with just the cold tactile feel of the metal against your fingertips, the satisfying metallic click just elevates the keyboard’s UX to an entirely new level, eschewing the ‘fake’ plasticity of regular mechanical keyboards and replacing it with the premium appeal of metal.

One’s immediate concern with copper alloys (and glossy keycaps in particular) is the issue of fingerprints and patinas. A copper keyboard only looks classy if it maintains its sheen, and to address that, Awekeys actually coated each keycap with a nanocoating that prevents the metal from oxidizing or reacting to the oil and sweat from your fingertips. The keys should remain pristine and shiny for months with regular wiping down, although the durability of the coating over time is still something to be determined.

The Copper Eagle set comes in various kits to accommodate different keyboard layouts and preferences. The base kit consists of every key required for a 100% layout keyboard, but you can grab custom caps too, including different copper grades that have slightly different hues, and a few vanity keys featuring eagle imagery for your special keys like the enter, escape, backspace, etc.

The obvious caveat here is weight – copper weighs significantly more than plastic, so this should definitely make your keyboard feel considerably heavier than usual, but that’s only really a problem if you’re carrying your keyboard around. The second caveat, and a slightly smaller one, is that these keys (just like your regular mechanical keycaps) won’t support backlights. Most keyboards come with dual-plastic keys that allow the symbols to glow so you can see them in the dark – that’s not really possible with copper, so you’ll be relying entirely on muscle-memory here. The benefit, however, is that you’ll also own the coolest-looking keyboard among your friend circuits.

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2025 Ducati Panigale V4: A Revolutionary Leap in Superbike Engineering

We really did get a new Ducati Panigale before we got GTA 6…

The all-new Ducati Panigale V4 storms onto the scene for 2025, boasting a sharper design and a performance edge honed to perfection. This seventh-generation evolution brings a dramatic facelift nearly 7 years after its last iteration in 2018, featuring a 916-inspired headlight and integrated winglets that scream MotoGP heritage. Underneath the redesigned bodywork, a lighter double-sided swingarm replaces the signature single-sided unit, contributing to a significant weight reduction. While the heart of the beast remains the Ducati-derived Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine, it now meets Euro 5 regulations while maintaining its exhilarating power.

Designer: Ducati

The visual transformation of the Panigale V4 is immediately apparent. The new fairing, characterized by a shorter, more compact profile, pays homage to the iconic Ducati 916 while exuding a modern, aggressive aesthetic. The integrated winglets, directly inspired by Ducati’s MotoGP race bikes, enhance aerodynamic efficiency and contribute to the bike’s imposing stance. The overall design strikes a perfect balance between heritage and cutting-edge style.

Beneath the sleek exterior lies a meticulously engineered chassis. Ducati has made the bold decision to replace the signature single-sided swingarm with a double-sided unit. While this departure from tradition may surprise some, it’s a move driven by performance considerations. The new swingarm contributes to a significant weight reduction, enhancing agility and responsiveness. The aluminum monocoque chassis, now paired with the double-sided swingarm, forms a rigid and lightweight foundation for the motorcycle.

At the heart of the 2025 Panigale V4 is Ducati’s MotoGP-derived Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4 engine. This Euro5-compliant engine delivers the same impressive power as its predecessor while weighing less. The 1,103cc liquid-cooled four-cylinder engine produces 209 horsepower and 89.5 ft-lbs of torque. When equipped with the optional Akrapovič track-only race exhaust, the engine’s output can reach up to 228 horsepower. This engine is paired with a top-tier suspension setup, featuring a fully adjustable 43mm Showa BPF fork and a Sachs mono-shock. The bike also replaces its previous Brembo Stylema braking system with new four-pot Hypure calipers and 330mm discs, shedding more than two ounces of unsprung weight.

For those seeking even more performance, Ducati offers the Panigale V4 S variant. This model includes a third-generation version of Öhlins’ SmartEC suspension, lightweight forged wheels, and a race-ready Lithium-ion battery. These enhancements make the V4 S even more capable and track-ready. Ducati is expected to release an R-spec or Superleggera version in the future, further expanding the Panigale V4 lineup with even more specialized models.

The 2025 Ducati Panigale V4 and V4 S will roar into dealerships next month, with starting prices of $25,995 and $33,895 respectively.

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Tesla is selling Car-aoke Microphones so you can play Carpool Karaoke in your EV

If your EV wasn’t already on the bleeding edge of technology, with sensors and cameras galore, the folks at Tesla decided to spice things up even further. Meet the CaraokeMic a set of wireless microphones designed to let you host your very own episode of carpool karaoke with all the professional gear you could possibly need – indoor dashcam not included. The set consists of two wireless microphones and one receiver that plugs into your car’s infotainment center. Set it up and your microphones let you sing along with any music playing on your car’s sound system. Sure, you could yell out the lyrics without a microphone too, but there’s something truly dignified (and fun) about belting tunes into a mic as if there’s an imaginary crowd cheering for you!

Designer: Tesla

To harness the full potential of the CaraokeMic, your Tesla needs the 2024.26 firmware update and either an Intel Atom or AMD Ryzen processor. Once equipped, you can seamlessly integrate the microphones with Tesla’s media apps, including the dedicated Caraoke app. Whether you’re in the driver’s seat or a backseat passenger, the magic of karaoke is just a touch away on either touchscreen. Each microphone boasts an impressive battery life of over 10 hours, ensuring uninterrupted performances. ‘Anti-howling’ technology guarantees crystal clear vocals, while the wireless design maintains easy access to vehicle controls.

The Tesla CaraokeMic starts as a $215 kit and is currently only available in the USA excluding Puerto Rico, Alaska, Virgin Islands, and Hawaii.

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How 3D Printing Revolutionized Retail Spaces: A Look Inside PINKO’s Stunning Store

3D printing is often relegated simply to hobbyists and small-time designers. Given its size limits, architects and interior designers haven’t embraced the technology overwhelmingly yet – but fashion brand PINKO is looking to use the technology to create some of the most unique retail spaces ever. Located within the Fiumicino airport, this outlet boasts an interior facade made entirely of 3D-printed modules joined together. The space looks like living tapestry, as the walls have hypnotic depth to them.

Designer: External Reference

Inspired by the brand’s iconic swallows and the intricate details of textile fibers, the design translates into a “skin” that wraps the entire shop. This textured layer is a marvel of engineering. It’s composed of two overlapping “threads” that begin with a simple, linear arrangement before morphing into a complex, swirling pattern. This intricate design adds depth and a captivating richness to the space.

The “threads” cleverly intertwine with the display shelves, creating a seamless integration between form and function. Glass shelves highlight the handbags, while the central area boasts coat racks that echo the color scheme of the threads, showcasing the garments. The final part of the store features a large mirror, adding a touch of spaciousness…. but the magic doesn’t stop there. Embedded within the 3D-printed cladding are programmable luminous glass spheres. These spheres create dynamic light effects, transforming the atmosphere and injecting a touch of sophistication. The result? A retail space that transcends its purpose, evolving into a dynamic and ever-changing setting.

The monochromatic color palette further underscores the design’s brilliance. The neutral tones create a versatile backdrop that complements the clothing on display, fostering a contemporary and elegant atmosphere.

The complexity of the design demanded an innovative approach to production. To achieve the desired form, prototypes were created using a novel technique where robots 3D printed directly onto custom-made molds. This method allowed for precise control and the creation of a truly unique design element. Each wall panel was printed out of PIPG, a polymer composed of 70% recycled PET-G, demonstrating a commitment to eco-friendly practices without compromising on quality.

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This Baroque AirPods Case turns Everyday Tech into a Precious Work of Art

From a boring-looking white case of dental floss to an ornate jewelry box – Eslam Mohammed’s take on the AirPods case is a masterclass in uplifting design through intricate detailing. While most tech companies spend millions trying to make their products sleeker and more minimalist, Mohammed does the exact opposite, harking back to the 17th century to borrow from regal art and architecture of the time. Aptly titled ‘The Case’, Mohammed’s take on the plain white plastic AirPods case is simply bedazzling, as it uplifts your cutting-edge tech to an absolutely new level of art.

Designer: Eslam Mohammed

Mohammed’s take on making tech ornate isn’t a new venture – just in April, he designed a Baroque wireless mouse with a similar interplay between old-world artistry and new-world innovative gadgets. The idea was to turn factory-made mass-produced gadgets into something that looks like something worthy of a museum.

The Case features gorgeous, highly detailed floral carvings wrapped around what is essentially still the AirPods case form factor. The earbuds on the inside stay the same given that they need to be ergonomic and easy to clean, but the case itself looks and feels almost jewel-like. An oxidized silver finish elevates the entire design to new heights, allowing it to catch reflections with the appeal of literal jewelry.

The lip separating the case from the lid gets treatment on the front and the back, with the words ‘Limited Edition’ on the front and a serial number for the limited 100 units on the back. The charging LED on the front also gets a rotating lock mechanism, giving the case a little US uplift.

Sadly, Eslam’s baroque AirPods case is just a concept for now, although I don’t see why he couldn’t release 3D files so people could print their own covers to attach to their existing cases. If you’re reading this, Eslam, we need those CADs right now!

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DON’T Throw Your Old Phone – Here Are 6 Ways You Can Still Use It

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Ever had a spare phone lying around at home and wondered what the resale value on it was? Then you went and checked online and it was probably a measly few hundred dollars. Yeah, me too. The last phone I owned depreciated by a whopping $700 in two and a half years, and that just made me want to not sell it or discard it, because it would be a financial loss. Instead, I decided to keep it (since it was working perfectly well), and repurpose it into a dedicated WiFi Hotspot. If you too have an old phone lying around the house that you’re thinking of discarding, I’m here to tell you to stop! Your old phone may not be capable of handling the requirements of your day-to-day life… but it’s still essentially a computer with a touchscreen and a bunch of sensors. Here are 6 clever things you can do with an old device instead of reselling it, discarding it, or passing it down to a kid.

01. Turn It Into a CCTV or Motion Detection Device

One of the most practical ways to repurpose your old phone is to turn it into a security camera or motion detection device. Designed by Edward Snowden (yes, the cybersecurity expert), the Haven: Keep Watch app turns your existing smartphone into a full-fledged surveillance device, leveraging your phone’s camera and sensors to keep an eye out on your home, alerting you of any movement or sudden changes that may require your attention.

Setting up your old phone as a security camera is straightforward. Download the Haven app, place your phone in a strategic location where you want surveillance, and ensure it’s plugged into a power source to avoid running out of battery. Haven utilizes the phone’s camera, microphone, and even accelerometer to detect movement and sounds, sending alerts to your primary phone. This setup is perfect for monitoring pets, keeping an eye on your front door, or even ensuring the safety of your belongings while you’re away. Instead of investing in expensive CCTV systems, you can use your old phone to keep everything in check. The best part? This solution is cost-effective and can be set up in minutes.

02. Use It as a Dedicated Music Player

You know what’s better than Spotify’s now-dead Car Thing? An old phone that you can use as a dedicated audio player for both your home AND your car. Turning your old phone into a dedicated music player is a great way to keep your tunes handy without impacting the performance of your primary device.

Start by wiping your old phone clean to free up space. Then, download your favorite music streaming apps like Spotify, Apple Music, or Amazon Music. You can also transfer your personal music collection to the device. Once your music library is set up, you can use your old phone exclusively for music, whether you’re at the gym, in the car, or relaxing at home. For those who love high-quality audio, pairing your old phone with a good set of Bluetooth headphones or speakers can provide a rich listening experience. Plus, if your primary phone’s battery is running low, your music won’t have to stop.

03. Create a Portable Gaming Console

Your old phone doesn’t need to retire from providing entertainment. Instead, transform it into a portable gaming console. Pair it with a nice phone-holding controller from Backbone or Razer and you have yourself a bonafide Nintendo Switch replacement!

First, ensure your old phone has enough storage space by removing unnecessary apps and files. Next, download your favorite games from the app store. You can also install emulators for classic games, turning your phone into a portable arcade. Many Bluetooth controllers are compatible with smartphones, offering a console-like experience on the go. Picture yourself on a long flight or a road trip, and instead of draining your new phone’s battery with games, you have a dedicated gaming device. Games like “Call of Duty: Mobile,” “PUBG Mobile,” and classic arcade games can provide hours of entertainment without compromising your primary phone’s battery life or storage.

Moreover, this setup can be a great way to keep kids entertained without giving them access to your new phone. Set up parental controls, download educational games, and let them enjoy without any worries.

04. Set It Up as a Smart Home Controller

Smart homes are becoming increasingly common and nobody here likes the idea of having 20 different remotes for their different smart gadgets, or having 5-6 different IoT apps cluttering their existing smartphone. Here’s where your old phone can serve as a dedicated smart home controller, making it easy to manage your various smart devices from a single screen.

Start by downloading apps for all your smart home devices, such as smart lights, thermostats, security cameras, and speakers. Group these apps into a single folder on your old phone’s home screen for easy access. This setup can help you control your home’s environment efficiently and conveniently while turning that old phone into a universal remote… so that you don’t have to turn your existing phone into one. It’s clean, efficient, and acts as your dedicated control center that anyone in your home can use, rather than 5 members of your house installing multiple apps on all their devices.

05. Use It as a Digital Photo Frame

Your old phone can serve as a beautiful digital photo frame, showcasing your favorite memories on your desk, shelf, or bedside table. This use not only breathes new life into the device but also brings a touch of nostalgia and personal touch to your space.

Start by wiping your old phone clean and downloading a digital photo frame app, such as Digital Photo Frame Slideshow. Transfer your favorite photos to the phone, either through a cloud service or by connecting the phone to your computer. Set the app to display a slideshow of your images, and place the phone in a location where you can enjoy the rotating gallery of your cherished moments. This setup is particularly useful for displaying family photos, travel memories, or even a rotating selection of your best shots if you’re a photography enthusiast.

06. Convert It Into a Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot

Another fantastic way to utilize your old phone is to turn it into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot. This can be particularly useful when traveling or in areas with poor internet connectivity, allowing you to stay connected without relying on public Wi-Fi. I still use my OnePlus phone as a hotspot while traveling, because of its highly underrated ORoaming feature that lets me use mobile internet in practically any country for a small fee.

To set this up, ensure your old phone is still functional and can connect to your cellular network or can support e-SIM apps internationally. Activate the mobile hotspot feature in the phone’s settings, and configure the hotspot with a secure password. Once set up, you can connect your other devices, such as laptops, tablets, and even your new phone, to the hotspot.

This solution is ideal for road trips, camping, or any situation where reliable internet is essential. It provides a secure and stable connection, helping you avoid the risks associated with using public Wi-Fi networks. Additionally, if you’re working remotely, having a dedicated hotspot can ensure you stay productive without interruptions.


Before you toss your old phone into a drawer or, worse, the trash, consider these six creative ways to repurpose it. From enhancing your home security to enjoying your favorite music and games, your old phone still has plenty of potential. These solutions not only save you money but also provide practical benefits that can improve your daily life.

So, the next time you upgrade to the latest model, remember that your old phone is far from obsolete. With a bit of creativity and the right apps, you can transform it into a useful tool that continues to serve you well beyond its intended lifespan.

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JSAUX 6-in-1 USB Hub also doubles as a Charging Dock for your Handheld Game Console

While most USB-C hubs go as far as providing a place to wirelessly charge your phone or TWS earbuds, the new Docking Station from JSAUX is more gamer-focused. Designed specifically for handheld gaming consoles like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go, this docking station gives you the advantage of connectivity as well as a nifty place to rest your gaming gadget while it charges.

Designer: JSAUX

Unlike previous JSAUX Docking Stations, the new 6-in-1 variant features a detachable console stand. This allows users to switch between two configurations: a docked mode for connecting the handheld to a monitor and wired peripherals, and a standalone mode for using the stand on its own. This flexibility caters to gamers who want a dedicated desk setup but also appreciate portability for on-the-go sessions.

USB hubs are a dime a dozen, but this one’s design is one of its highlights. It comes with a two-part form factor – the hub itself, with all the ports, and a base that holds the console. The hub plugs into the base, effectively becoming a backrest for your console (which is great because the console invariably ends up hiding your cables and clutter), but when you need to travel, detach them and slip them into your backpack and they aren’t as space-consuming as when assembled together.

A USB-C port with 100W Power Delivery ensures your handheld console is always charged and ready for action. For those who rely on a wired internet connection for online gaming, a Gigabit Ethernet port provides a stable and high-speed link. Additionally, two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports offer ample connectivity for peripherals like keyboards, mice, or external storage drives.

But perhaps the most impressive feature is the HDMI port. Capable of outputting stunning 4K visuals at a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, this port elevates the handheld gaming experience to a whole new level. Connect your console to a compatible monitor or TV, and enjoy your games in breathtaking detail.

As of now, the 6-in-1 Multifunctional Docking Station is available for purchase directly from the JSAUX website. While specific pricing details are currently unavailable, considering the previous model’s competitive price point of $31.99 on Amazon, it’s reasonable to anticipate a similarly attractive price tag for this new and improved version.

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Orico and Western Digital’s Mac Studio-shaped device offers up to 112 Terabytes of High-Speed Storage

We’re living in a time where entertainment is at a point of evolution. Blu-Ray came and went, as did 3D content… but we’re fast approaching a future where spatial content may just become the norm. Videos today are shot in 4K and 8K, and videos in the future could be shot in spatial reality too, covering a 360° FoV. This means post-production teams will work with heavier file sizes and will need more than just an SSD attached to their iMac or Mac Pros. That’s where the Orico Data Matrix comes in. A hybrid storage solution that can provide anywhere between 5 and 112 terabytes of storage, the Orico Data Matrix lets you work with large files while offering write speeds of up to 1500Mb/s for CFexpress cards, or transfer speeds of a whopping 40Gb/s using Thunderbolt. The $699 device is absolutely perfect for video editing, post-production, and even animation, allowing you to speed up your workflow, no matter how heavy your files are!

Designer: Orico Tech

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The Data Matrix’s design clearly evokes a sleek, Apple-inspired sense of minimalism. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s exactly the same width and length as the Mac Mini or Mac Studio. The exterior is all anodized aluminum, while the interior sees the use of low-speed WD RED™ hard drives, combined with a large cache, anti-vibration mounting, and magnetic levitation fans, ensuring a quiet and efficient operation. This feature is particularly beneficial for creative professionals who often work during late hours and require a noise-free environment to maintain concentration and productivity. Its table-friendly design sits seamlessly on your desk alongside your other work peripherals, and if you’re relying on a Mac Mini/Studio or a Mac Pro, it helps to have all those ports accessible for cables.

The Data Matrix supports multiple I/O ports, including Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.1, and HDMI, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and peripherals. This flexibility allows users to connect external hard drives, 4K displays, card readers, and other essential equipment seamlessly. The device also supports up to five daisy-chained devices, enabling users to expand their setup without compromising performance. This robust connectivity ensures that the Data Matrix can integrate smoothly into any professional workflow. Working with large file-sizes can often dramatically slow down your flow and pace too – but 1,500Mb/s writing and 3,000Mb/s reading speeds for the CFexpress cards, and overall 40Gb/s transfer speeds from the WD drives, allowing you to comfortably edit 8K videos in a jiffy.

The ORICO Data Matrix is available in various storage capacities, ranging from 5TB to 112TB, catering to different project sizes and requirements. This flexibility makes it a versatile solution for various professional needs, from small-scale projects to extensive, high-capacity demands. The system also supports up to five daisy-chained devices, allowing users to connect additional hard drives, 4K displays, card readers, and other peripherals, further enhancing its versatility and adaptability.

RAID stacking capabilities further enhance the reliability and security of the ORICO Data Matrix. With various RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, JBOD, and Normal, users can choose the setup that best suits their needs. These configurations provide a balance between performance and redundancy, safeguarding valuable data against potential loss. The hardware-level RAID stacking ensures that data integrity is maintained, offering peace of mind to creative professionals who rely on secure storage for their work.

The ORICO Data Matrix is available in various storage capacities, ranging from 5TB to 112TB, catering to different project sizes and requirements. This flexibility makes it a versatile solution for various professional needs, from small-scale projects to extensive, high-capacity demands. The system also supports up to five daisy-chained devices, allowing users to connect additional hard drives, 4K displays, card readers, and other peripherals, further enhancing its versatility and adaptability. The 1-bay 5Tb variant starts at $699 and is perfect for agile teams and smaller studios, while the highest configuration (5-bay 112Tb) goes up to a whopping $4999 – but that’s almost entirely for larger organizations and global production offices.

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Leaked Images show Anker’s MagSafe SD Card Reader that lets you Locally Back Up your iPhone Gallery

iCloud who??

With this one single device, Anker aims to upend cloud storage by allowing you to access and even back up your files on SD cards. Imagine not needing a laptop while shooting on a DSLR, or not needing to worry about all your iPhone photos clogging up your system. The MagGo Nano (whose alleged images were leaked on Reddit not too long ago) is Anker’s way of allowing your iPhone to interface with memory cards. A part of the MagGo series, the adapter looks sort of like the old Chromecast devices, and snaps to the back of your iPhone using MagSafe tech. A fold-out cable lets you connect the MagGo Nano to your phone (or you can even connect it to a tablet, laptop, etc.), and a flip-top presents the Nano’s card slot. Insert an SD card in and you’ve instantly got extra storage + file access.

Designer: Anker

Images of the MagGo Nano (we aren’t even sure if that’s the official name) were shared on Reddit by credible leaker ‘Joshuadwx’. The images show a pretty compact device that looks and feels just like (if not smaller than) a Chromecast device. Under the lid of the accessory, there appear to be both SD and TF card slots, offering data transfer speeds up to 312 Mbps… reportedly. The device seems to be powered by USB-C, which means it’ll be compatible with more than just iPhones (you can attach a MagSafe sticker to your Android device and use it with that too), and rumors suggest it’ll be available in three colors: white, gray and green, with a tentative price range of $30-$40.

The MagGo Nano is a boon for photographers who like the idea of being able to quickly transfer photos from cameras/drones to their phones for editing and uploading on social media. However, for the rest of us, it’s a great way to extend your phone’s storage by uploading things to an SD card. Sure, USB-C thumb drives do exist too, but there’s something much more elegant about using an SD card to take photo backups – be it from a smartphone, a professional camera, an action camera, or a drone.

Images via u/joshuadwx

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