One of the characteristics of the Technology sector is that it keeps evolving. Every now and then we get updates on tech products, new innovations that tackle existing problems. It’s all geared towards improving lives. In other to keep you abreast with the latest deliveries, we explore a comprehensive list of 5 new gadgets to buy in Feburary.
1. Sony LinkBuds:
These are new wireless earbuds that come with an incredible design and a physical hole to let in outside sound. This product works as an always-on transparency mode, therefore users will listen to their favorite music alongside the world around them.
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On top of that, it is one of the smallest wireless earbuds in the market for those that do not like something heavy and it is available in white or black colors. As at the time this article was written, the price of Sony LinkBuds was around $178.
2. Olympus OM System OM-1:
Olympus recently launched its first-ever Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera and this compact shooter comes with a 20-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor, an advanced autofocus system with high-speed shooting capabilities plus 4K video (at 60fps) capture.
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It is also home to an IP53 weather-resistance rating and shipping is expected to begin by next month. As at the time this article was written, the price of the Olympus OM-System OM-1 was around $2,199.
3. Marantz Model 40n:
Still, on the best new gadgets to buy in February, this is a brand new integrated amplifier that was manufactured to drive high-end loudspeakers and it can be the main hub of your new-age hi-fi system.
It delivers 70-watts per channel at 8 ohms and it supports lots of connectivities, including wireless (including Spotify Connect, AirPlay 2, Tidal Connect, and Bluetooth) and analog (HDMI ARC, phono, optical and coaxial). Black and silver are the available colors here. As at the time this article was written, the price of Marantz Model 40n was around $2,500.
4. Sumiko Wellfleet Phono Cartridge:
This is a new MM phono cartridge that is designed to work with hi-fi users who wish to upgrade their current turntable.
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It is home to a naked elliptical diamond stylus that, according to its manufacturer, get rid of the bonding between the stylus tip and shank, while reducing tip mass, which results in even more precise signal. As at the time this article was written, the price of Sumiko Wellfleet Phono Cartridge was around $449.
5. Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW:
This is a brilliant pair of wireless earbuds with a unique feature, a dope battery life. These ATH-CKS50TW earbuds actually guarantee a 20-hour battery life, which is about 50 hours of quality service if you add the case.
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Be aware that this commendable battery life is with active noise-cancellation turned off, however, when enabled, you still get a decent 15 hours per earbud. As at the time this article was written, the price of Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW was around $200.
wrapping up:
Having read through this list of 5 new gadgets to buy. If you have any personal favorites we haven’t mentioned above, kindly let us know in the comment section below. We would love to hear from you.
More Information On Gadgets:
A gadget is a small tool such as a machine that has a particular function but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos.
In the software industry, “Gadget” refers to computer programs that provide services without needing an independent application to be launched for each one but instead run in an environment that manages multiple gadgets.
There are several implementations based on existing software development techniques, like JavaScript, form input and various image formats.
The earliest documented use of the term gadget in the context of software engineering was in 1985 by the developers of AmigaOS, the operating system of the Amiga computers (intuition.library and also later gadtools.library).
It denotes what other technological traditions call GUI widget—a control element in the graphical user interface. This naming convention remains in continuing use (as of 2008) since then.
It is not known whether other software companies are explicitly drawing on that inspiration when featuring the word in the names of their technologies or simply referring to the generic meaning.
The word widget is older in this context. In the movie “Back to School” from 1986 by Alan Metter, there is a scene where an economics professor Dr. Barbay, wants to start for educational purposes a fictional company that produces “widgets: It’s a fictional product.”