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Thursday, December 17, 2020 Gadget-buying season â aka December â is maybe my favorite time of year. I love Googling a random problem I barely realized I had and finding out that someone has created a small machine to fix it for me. Read on for OZYâs roundup of the best gadgets and apps you can buy, whether youâre buying gifts for others or building your own fortress of tech solutions. Fiona Zublin, Senior Editor mindfulness and health 1. Oura Ring Sure, you could use a wearable that goes around your wrist, but this [fitness tracker disguised as a ring]( is so much cooler: It tracks your pulse, activity and sleep with impressive accuracy â and can even detect a fever, which is why itâs been used in some COVID-19-related studies. 2. Lief Rx This little patch could revolutionize at-home care for mental health conditions including post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. Worn under a shirt, the patch measures heart rate variability in real time, teaching users to self-regulate their body in moments of extreme stress or anxiety, and optionally connecting them with a virtual physician. The companyâs founder, Rohan Dixit, was inspired by how meditation improves the mental health of Tibetan monks â so much so that he studied their brain waves. [Read more on OZY]( 3. Shine App Launched by two women of color, [this app]( is working to change the face of the mostly white world of wellness and self-care. There are daily, calming meditations, and the engaged app community offers support and advice for when youâre feeling alone. 4. Forest App Even before the pandemic, a lot of us had trouble concentrating, and itâs only gotten harder. Forest is a gamified way to stay off your phone and focus: You plant a tree and set a goal for how long you want to concentrate, then you have to put your phone down to let the tree grow. Eventually youâll have a little forest that your friends using the app can see. You can also spend the virtual coins you earn in the app to [plant real-life trees](. 5. AirBird CO2 Detector Modeled after the literal canaries that were used to alert coal miners to the dangers of carbon monoxide, this bird-shaped [air quality monitor]( will emit a little chirp or a glowing light when the air inside your home office â or closet â desperately needs some ventilation. [dive into ancient history]( The coolest new streaming platform is finally here. With [CuriosityStream]( you can dive into history and explore nonfiction films and series. Interested in something else? They have [thousands of documentaries]( on topics ranging from food to space exploration to animals. Best of all, for a limited time OZY readers can spark their curiosity and get a full year of access for only $1.25/month with an annual plan using code OZY. [SIGN UP NOW]( fitness and fashion 1. RideOn AR Goggles Your ski trip just got an upgrade. These goggles will map the mountain, give you instant stats on elevation and speed, help you find your friends on the slopes and allow you to high-def video record your epic runs. If you want to join the beta test and give feedback to the gogglesâ developers, it will [cost you about $1,200]( to snag a pair. 2. Mirror Look out for this new pricey fitness craze: [Itâs a mirror]( that doubles as a screen, meaning it can train you, motivate you and eventually make you the fairest of them all, presumably. The Mirror also comes with fitness bands, curated playlists and personal training services that allow experts to monitor you from afar.
[3. Self-Heating Jacket]( Regular jackets are for peasants! This [battery-powered one]( feels like snuggling up to the radiator, which is particularly useful on long wintry hikes that allow you to enjoy nature and get the heart pumping while socially distancing. 4. Centr Weâve wanted Chris Hemsworth to create a training app [since Ghostbusters](, and he finally did! While the personalized daily workouts and meal plans will almost certainly make you more buff (and help pass the time this winter), they probably wonât turn you into a hot Australian movie star. You can always [try, though](. 5. Exercise Jammies Thereâs a revolution going on in cosmeto-textiles â fabrics infused with substances that help with weight loss, relaxation or athletic performance. One already on the market is Under Armourâs Recover line, whose fabric uses infrared tech to reflect heat back at your body and help your muscles [recover faster](. [Read more on OZY]( [the treat fidoâs been waiting for]( We all know how it feels to wake up after eating three bags of pizza rolls. Like us, pets need nutritious meals to feel their best. Our friends at [Spot & Tango]( have created revolutionary, 100 percent human-grade dog food so your BFF can live their happiest life. Best of all, meal plans start at only $6.99 per week with free shipping. Check it out now and [use code OZY30 for 30% off](! organization and work
[1. Barisieur Alarm Clock]( Itâs all about how you start the day, and starting the day with a beautifully designed alarm clock that also makes coffee sounds pretty good to us. This [heavy-duty robot butler]( (well, almost) has a tiny fridge to keep the milk fresh for your morning beverage, and youâll wake up to the smell of bubbling coffee. 2. Habitica App It turns out the best way to make humans do anything is turn it into a game and give them prizes for moving forward. [Habitica]( takes an approach that apps like Duolingo have made famous for learning languages, and applies it to your life. You tell it what your goals are, and it takes care of the little bursts of dopamine you get when you complete tasks â and check them off by conquering video game monsters. 3. Sugru It doesnât sound sexy, but this is maybe the most important addition to your home office. The moldable glue (keep it in the fridge until you need it) can be used for sticking things to the wall, mending your favorite coffee mug, even fixing a fraying charger cable. You could get the black/white/gray pack, but come on, you know you want the [bright colors](. 4. Personal Sound Bubble This tech is still in development, but weâre keeping an eye on Silentium. The Israeli company is working on a foot-and-a-half zone of silence centered on a personâs head, a bubble of calm that will allow you to focus even in the most chaotic of working-from-home-during-a-pandemic environments. [Read more on OZY]( 5. Retro Colorful Keycaps Youâre never gonna make it through winter with that boring keyboard. Instead of springing for a new computer, refurbish your keycaps instead â we like this [trippy Vaporwave set]( that looks like a 1990s after-school special, but go ahead and browse the various wacky themes if something else is more you.
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[Advert]( connecting with people 1. Lovebox Remember how in Little Women, Jo and Laurie used a tiny handmade PO box in the woods to exchange letters? This is like that for the digital age. The [digitally connected wooden box]( can sit on your counter accruing messages, drawings and photos from your loved ones. Or get a pair so you can send them as well. 2. Clubhouse App This so-far [invite-only app]( combines the best features of Snapchat, Reddit and voicemail. Itâs audio only, and messages swiftly disappear. Plus, you might meet someone famous on it: The app has quickly become popular with Silicon Valleyâs glitterati â and celebrities like Oprah â plus you might see a few OZY stars there when you sign up. 3. Pocket-Size Polaroid Printer You gotta make new memories somehow â so cover your walls with the cool, vintage-y photos you and your friends took in the beforetimes. This [mini Polaroid photo printer]( will get you nostalgic in more ways than one. 4. Phone Sanitizer and Charger Speaking of your phone, youâre probably still using it more than usual because itâs your only way to keep in touch. That drains the battery. Plus, all that touching makes it even dirtier than usual, and you donât want to know how dirty phones usually are. Solve both problems at once with this [wireless charging station]( that simultaneously uses UV light to scrub your phone of 99.9 percent of surface germs. 5. Furbo Pet Camera As people start to go back to work, imagine how bereft everyoneâs house pets will be. Months of never being alone, and suddenly theyâve got no one to hang out with all day. To stay in touch, sort of, try this camera, which allows you not only to see your pet but also to [give them treats]( from afar. And thatâs just the fuzzy tip of the iceberg: You can also get robots to play with your cat or pick up your dogâs poop, if youâre so inclined. [Read more on OZY]( hobbies and games 1. Small Batch Oil/Butter Infuser To really up your fancy-schmancy home cook game this winter, you need this seemingly niche but actually [super-useful gadget](, which allows you to infuse butter, oil or even honey with any flavor you like (and yes, that includes cannabis). 2. Moxie Showerhead Everyone knows that singing in the shower is great. But [this showerhead]( takes it to the next level, with built-in speakers that leverage a showerâs pitch-perfect acoustics. Pipe in some karaoke tracks and get really loud. 3. Vacu Vin Wine Saver One thing you figure out quickly while on lockdown: If you try to finish every bottle of wine the same night you open it, youâre gonna run into trouble. Wine stoppers are fine, but this [vacuum sealer]( is really what you need to make your wine last longer than one solo party.
[4. Palma Vibrator]( Remember parties? This sleek vibrator was designed as a piece of jewelry you can wear out (before, if you feel like it, getting busy with yourself in the bathroom). We choose to endorse it in an act of hope that one day we will go to parties again. [Read more on OZY]( 5. Kismet VR Tarot cards and fortunetellers serve a function similar to therapy in that they force your mind to focus on the problems youâre facing in new ways. While you could (and should) use VR to explore the universe and the oceans and stuff, why not also use it to explore the future, with this [personalized VR fortunetelling experience]( that combines beautiful art with just enough New Agey jargon to feel both real and kooky.
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