Another week down, and, per usual, a bunch of new tech and gadgets have been announced.
This past week, Dyson revealed the successor of its iconic bladeless fan, Bang & Olufsen revived a vintage turntable, and TCL announced its new flagship mini-LED TVs. But that’s just scratching the surface.
Below, we’ve rounded up all the most interesting new releases and announcements you might have missed from the past week.
Marshall Kilburn III
The Marshall Kilburn III is a new and improved version of the company’s 2018-released Kilburn II. Like its predecessor, the Kilburn III is one of the company’s larger portable Bluetooth speakers (weighing 6.7 pounds). It also looks nearly identical. However, Marshall has upgraded the Kilburn III with a redesigned acoustic system. It features three drivers — a pair of two-inch full-range drivers and a 4-inch woofer — that are each powered by their own 30-watt Class D amplifier. It also supports the brand’s 360-degree True Stereophonic technology, promising a more immersive sound experience. Perhaps most significantly, the Kilburn III boasts an over 50-hour battery life, which is more than double that of its predecessor.

Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c
The Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 3000c is a turntable and active wireless speaker system. It pairs the Beogram 3000c turntable, an updated and modernized version of the company’s Beogram 3000, which was initially released in 1985, with B&O’s Beolab 8 wireless active speaker system. Both speakers and turntable have matching walnut lamellas and pearl-blasted aluminum shells. Only 100 sets will be sold.

Dyson Cool CF1
The Dyson Cool, the company’s iconic circular, bladeless tabletop fan, was released in 2008. And while the company has introduced numerous other bladeless fans over the last 16 years, it hadn’t updated the original … until now. The Dyson Cool CF1 is the new and improved version. It doesn’t mess too much with success, as it has basically the same design and power as its predecessor, but it packs several modern improvements. It features an improved digital LCD display, additional fan speeds and oscillation options, as well as a new sleep mode. It’s currently only available in the UK, but is expected to be released in the US by early 2026.

PopSockets Kick-Out Grip and Stand
PopSockets Kick-Out Grip and Stand is the company’s first MagSafe grip that can prop up and balance your iPhone vertically on a surface, making it a better fit for video calls or scrolling through Instagram Reels or TikTok videos. It works just like the brand’s previous MagSafe grips, magnetically attaching to the back of any compatible iPhone (or MagSafe-compatible case) and folding into a grip and kickstand, but it’s slightly thicker (think millimeters). It costs $40 and is available in several different finishes.