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Smart Gadgets a Man Can Buy In 2021

Technology moves reasonably quickly. And if you do not stop and look around once in a while, you can miss the opportunity to get a drone with a 12-megapixel camera that begins hovering as it recognizes your head. So if you’re looking for a gadget for your hobby, as shared by lifestyledezine.com, please check this post with our selection of the most fantastic devices and technology out today,

Harman Citation 200

A new portable speaker is coming for Sonos’s crown. Citation 200 has a lot going for it. For starters, Harman’s version is £100 cheaper than the Move but still offers first-class sound quality and an incredible array of features (Google Assistant, Apple AirPlay, and Chromecast). Unlike the modern, all-black, minimalist Move, the Citation 200’s wool fabric overlay (available in black or grey, by Kvadrat) blends perfectly with softer, more neutral furniture, a good thing for music fans with mid-century or Scandi-inspired rooms. The battery life is impressive: an impressive 8 hours, making it suitable for outdoor use (as well as its IPX4 rating against splash-proof construction).

The Fitbit Sense

Some millennials believe that fitness and wellness are the yin and yang of a balanced lifestyle. Sitting down to practice your breathing can, in theory, be just as beneficial as puffing your way through a 10k. For this reason, Fitbit Sense aims to cover all the bases with its temperature, stress, blood circulation, exercise, and sleep detectors. The new heart rate sensor, an ECG app that helps monitor atrial fibrillation, is particularly eye-catching, as are the stress detector (where you put your hands on the surface of the watch and track changes over time) and guided meditation features. It also takes blood sugar readings while you sleep, and the workout programs are as impressive as ever—a great all-rounder for anyone who likes to take care of their physical and mental well-being.

Nurvv Run

If you have ever wanted to improve your running form or even get a more profound overview of your workouts than smartwatches can provide, then the Nurvv Run is here to help. Put a pair of smart sensor inserts in your running shoes, connect them to your phone’s GPS, and go for a run. At the end of your run, you’ll get a detailed breakdown of cadence, foot stress, balance, pronation, measured length, and more. After that, you’ll be able to work under the guidance of biomechanics and trainers to correct any mistakes, refine your plan, and perhaps most importantly, prevent injury.