Catching you up on the past week’s most notable product releases.

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Another week down, and, per usual, a bunch of new tech and gadgets have been announced.

This past week, Ikea introduced an affordable Bluetooth speaker, Analogue revealed a special edition of its 3D gaming console, and Logitech announced an affordable gaming headset. 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.

Analogue 3D (Prototype Editions)

Analogue officially released the 3D, its reimagined N64 console that works on today’s 4K televisions, in the fall of 2025. Then, a month later, in December, it released special-edition transparent colorways of the console. And now, the company is releasing another five new color variants that, it claims, were officially prototyped for the original Nintendo 64 but were never released. These “Prototype Editions” come in Atomic Purple, Extreme Green, Ocean, Glacier, and Ghost and are color-matched perfectly to those never-released models. Just like before, these will be available in extremely limited qualities and will definitely sell out in seconds. They go on sale from the company’s website on Monday, Feb 9, at 11am EST (or 8am PST).

Astell&Kern A&ultima SP4000 (Copper Edition)

This is a special-edition version of Astell&Kern’s flagship portable hi-fi player, the 2025-released SP4000. Instead of the standard stainless steel body, it is made out of 99.98% pure copper, giving it a new look and new sonic characteristics. According to the brand, the copper edition model “delivers deep, authoritative bass, a rich and articulate midrange, and treble that decays with natural ease, all presented as a seamless, emotionally engaging whole.” Aside from the finish, it has all the same internals and specs as its stainless steel siblings.

Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III

In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the first PowerShot camera, Canon has created a limited-edition version of its PowerShot G7 X III compact camera. Along with a special graphite color and a knurled front ring, Canon has also added 30th logo printed on the body. What’s more, as part of the bundle, each camera includes an exclusive Peak Design cuff wrist strap and a 32GB SD card. Between a 20.1MP sensor and a 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8 zoom lens, as well as a flip-up touchscreen and Wi-Fi streaming, it’s an ideal option for vloggers.

Revival Audio Atalante Grande Réserve

Revival Audio has released a special-edition version of its flagship Atalante 7 Évo stand-mounted loudspeakers. The “Grande Réserve” models feature new RASC Évo tweeter and midrange drivers, a re-engineered 12-inch BSC Grande Réserve woofer, and a refined cabinet construction. According to the French loudspeaker specialist, it is “conceived for listeners who seek reference-grade performance in refined proportions. Only 300 pairs will be made.

Esoteric N-05XE and S-05XE

Esoteric, a high-end Japanese audio manufacturer, has released upgraded versions of its best-selling stack. The N-05XE is a network streaming, DAC and preamplifier that features a new discrete DAC and advanced network-engine technologies to support even higher-resolution audio. And the S-05XE is a no-compromise stereo power amplifier with Class A amplification. Both are optimized to work together and be the hub of a truly elite modern hi-fi system.

Ikea Grejsimojs Bluetooth Speaker

The Ikea Grejsimojs is a miniature portable Bluetooth speaker that looks like a purple mouse — the tail is a lanyard that can hook onto household objects, thus allowing you to hang the speaker. It’s designed as both a children’s toy and a speaker for young parents looking to keep their kids occupied. It’s a pretty simple-to-use speaker that charges via USB-C and has a 24-hour battery life.

Logitech G325 Lightspeed

The Logitech G325 Lightspeed is the company’s new gaming headset, designed to deliver immersive 24-bit audio and crystal-clear comms at a budget-friendly price — it costs $80. The headset supports Bluetooth and has a discreet, beam-forming mic, so you can easily use it as a traditional pair of wireless headphones when not gaming. They are available in three colors: black, white and lilac.

Arcam Radia Loudspeakers (2026)

The British hi-fi manufacturer has introduced a Radia range of loudspeakers, which are optimized to work with its existing amplifiers and hi-fi equipment. Most interestingly, they’re its first new loudspeakers in over a decade. The range consists of six models, suitable for building either a traditional stereo hi-fi setup or a more immersive home theater system. There are two different bookshelf and floorstanding models, as well as a center channel and a subwoofer.

Asus Rog Kithara

Asus’s Rog Kithara is a collaboration with the high-end headphone manufacturer, HiFiMan. It’s the company’s first pair of open-back headphones with planar magnetic drivers. According to the brand, it’s designed to deliver “uncompromising audiophile-grade sound for gamers who demand absolute clarity, precision and realism.”

Twelve South PowerCapsule

Twelve South’s PowerCapsule is a magnetic wireless battery pack that brings Qi2 charging and a USB-C port for wired charging. Accordingly, along with a MagSafe-compatible magnetic attachment, it offers the option of two different capacities — 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh — as well as pass-through charging for convenient top-ups while you’re charging the PowerCapsule. Made with a satin-finished zinc alloy frame, it touts a cactus-based synthetic inlay for extra grip.

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