7.16.2022

Best new tech for 2022

We all love the arrival of a new gadget, something that will make life more convenient and we’ve put together some of the most interesting and innovative bits of tech out there right now entertaining for yourself, or help you out with a clever gift idea for a family or friend. That’s why in our list of the coolest, new gadgets we think you’ll love

Gadget Discovery Club tech subscription box

Gadget Discovery Club box
Gadget Discovery Club

Subscription boxes are becoming increasingly popular, and if you’re the sort of person who likes cool gadgets - and we know you are because you’ve found your way here - you’re probably not too fussed about what new tech turns up at your doorstep, so long as it tickles your technological tastebuds.

The Gadget Discovery Club promises to send you smart home devices, music tech, wearable tech, smartphone gadgets and other delightful gizmos much cheaper than you could buy them in the shops, the only caveat being you don’t know what you’re going to get (hence the discovery part of the Gadget Discovery Club).

Nothing Phone 1
© Nothing

The brand Nothing (best known for headphones so far) has had the world of tech enthusiasts patiently waiting for the reveal of their new smartphone. They promised something a little bit different, and they delivered on that.

The back of the device is transparent, allowing you to see the inner-workings of the device. On top of that, it features a number of LED lights that the company has called 'Glyphs'.

These lights flash in different ways to inform you of incoming calls, texts, social media notifications and plenty of other alerts on your device.

Elsewhere, the team at Nothing have fit in a sold battery, strong camera performance and a good display.

Trek Madone SLR aero road bike

© Trek

Trek’s latest iteration of its Madone SLR aero road bike uses a radical new frame design that places a hole between its rider’s legs to reduce overall drag. This feature, dubbed IsoFlow, combines with truncated aerofoil tube profiles and a more aerodynamic handlebar to make for a bike that is claimed to be 60 seconds faster over an hour-long ride when compared to its predecessor.

The bike photographed is the most affordable Madone SLR, which comes in at just under half the price of the range-topping Madone SLR 9 eTap but does debut Shimano’s all-new 105 Di2 electronic groupset. Eagerly awaited by road cyclists, Shimano 105 Di2 offers semi-wireless electronic gear shifting at its most accessible price point yet.

Apple Watch 7

© Apple

The latest version of the Apple smart watch formula, the Watch 7 is one of the best overall wearables on the market right now. Other than its sleek design, it also packs a large, bright display, fast charging, an ECG monitor, detailed fitness app and plenty of additional apps available from the Apple store.

However, the Apple Watch 7 doesn't make huge strides over the Watch 6 before, and it does come in at quite a high price tag.

HyperX Cloud Alpha

© HyperX

The HyperX Cloud Alpha are a pair of gaming headphones that offer one thing above all: a fantastic battery life. HyperX claims that these headphones offer 300 hours of battery life. That means you can use these headphones for just over 12 days straight without a charge, although we would really recommend a break in there somewhere!

Other than how long they'll last, these headphones also feature a powerful crisp sound and a truly excellent microphone quality.

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