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RAVPower 25000mAh Solar Power Bank Charger
RAVPower’s 25000mAh Solar Power Bank is great for the outdoors and it can be picked up for $21.99 shipped with promotional code: WEK4QJZL, today only, originally $45.99. You could either recharge it using sunlight, or by using microUSB, the latter of which would be much faster. In addition to the USB-C / USB charging ports, there’s even a built-in flashlight for emergency use. Product page – be sure to enter promotional code: WEK4QJZL during final checkout for the additional discount. Read more for a hands-on video and additional information.

3D-Printed DSLR Lens Adapter Game Boy Camera
Sam McKenzie just so happened to have a functional Game Boy Camera, so he wondered what kind of photos would be possible with a DSLR lens. Fortunately, Thingverse had plans for a lens adapter you could 3D print at home, thus the project began. In the end, a classic Game Boy Camera with 70-200mm lens was used to capture a few photographs, with one of them being printed onto canvas.

Prior Design Porsche Taycan
The Porsche Taycan has a steel and aluminum body joined together by different bonding techniques straight from the factory, but it’s far from a standout on the road. German tuners Prior Design wanted to change that, so they created a widebody kit for the all-electric sedan. In addition to the wide fenders with front vents that increases width by 60mm, it also gets aggressive side skirt and 22-inch multi-piece, five-twin spoke wheels.

Nubia Watch Flexible AMOLED Display
The Nubia Watch is the world’s first mass-produced smartwatch to use a flexible 4.01” AMOLED display that wraps around the wrist giving users a huge amount of screen real estate. It features dynamically scrolling text, animations, live wallpapers, hundreds of downloadable widgets as well as multiple watch faces. Plus, the watch continuously tracks your real-time heart rate zones, so you’ll be able to plan for your next run or workout session.

Takao Shito Farmer Narita Airport Japan
Photo credit: ISTANBUL HAVACILIK KULUBU 1995 UYE GRUBU
Even before Narita Airport opened its doors, Takao Shito’s family has been growing vegetables on the same plot of land for over 100 years. This farm was a small part of a village where 30 families lived, all surrounded by open fields. However, today it’s situated right in the middle of Japan’s second largest airport. He refused an offer of over $1.7 million for his land, and continues to live there. Read more for a video and additional information.

Panasonic Komoru Work Home Cubicle
Many have been forced to work from home due to the pandemic, and let’s face it, sitting in your living room isn’t the ideal place for productivity. So, Panasonic came up with the Komoru. Put simply, it’s a basic desk and partition that can be assembled at home to create a mini cubicle that can be placed in the corner of a living room without taking much space at all. Read more for two videos, additional pictures and information.

Sony WHXB900N Headphones
Sony’s WHXB900N Noise Cancelling Headphones offer heart thumping bass, and you can pick up a pair for $148 shipped, today only, originally $248. In addition to Alexa voice control, Sony’s noise cancellation technology uses additional microphones to assist in isolating sound while talking on the phone, resulting in improved phone call quality as well as audio. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.

Elon Musk SpaceX Starlink Falcon 9
Photo credit: SpaceX
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral early Tuesday, transporting 58 more Starlink internet satellites into orbit, along with three Planet-owned SkySat commercial reconnaissance satellites. Once it broke through the lower atmosphere, the first stage flew itself back to landing on an off-shore droneship ahead of the second stage reaching orbit. Read more for a highlight video and additional information.

Night Sky Andromeda Milky Way Galaxy
Photo credit: Tom Buckley-Houston
Andromeda’s Great Spiral Galaxy (M31) is located just 2.5 million light-years away and is the closest large spiral to our own Milky Way. It can be viewed with the unaided eye as a small, faint, fuzzy patch, but because its surface brightness is so low, casual stargazers will not be able to appreciate the galaxy’s impressive extent in planet Earth’s sky.