

2. MiniBrew Craft Home Beer Brewing Kit


3. SNOO Smart Sleeper
The SNOO Smart Sleeper claims to soothe your baby and get them back to sleep in just 30 seconds through a combination of white noise and adaptive rocking frequencies, which work best when the baby is crying more. Getting a baby to have a deep, uninterrupted sleep through the night is a challenging task, but not with SNOO. For the SNOO smart bassinet to function, the baby must be swaddled in a specially designed swaddle clipped to the bassinet to prevent them from rolling around as it rocks back and forth, ensuring the baby stays cool while swaddled.
Once the SNOO bassinet kicks into gear, the baby seems quite content, ultimately your little buddy never really has any sleep issues right from the start. It's no surprise that with celebrities like Beyonce, Mila Kunis, and Natalie Portman endorsing SNOO, this is a luxurious childcare product compared to some traditional cribs, easily becoming one of the sought-after products.
If you can truly afford to spend £1,000 on purchasing a baby soothing bassinet depends on your finances. SNOO is suitable for newborns, helping them sleep deeper and allowing parents to rest longer during the day.


4. Yoto Player Interactive Sound Player
You can't overlook music tapes, they never last long before being devoured by the tape-eating monster (you know what I mean), but as a kid, I used to enjoy listening to stories about them. For many, threading tapes into the player, hitting play is an adventure, however with the product called interactive sound player is a modern-day product that brings both excitement and good sound.
Instead of running on tapes, this fun little sound player operates by dividing cards, each card containing a story to listen to. Interactive sound player has countless classic stories to choose from, such as The Gruffalo and Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, as well as other cards featuring podcasts, radio, and more activities. Instead of a screen, it has a cute pixel display, along with chunky buttons for volume and skipping songs, the entire device is child-friendly (even my two-year-old can handle it).
Under any circumstances, keeping children entertained without resorting to tablets can be challenging, so the interactive sound player is definitely one of the best ways to keep the little minds of children always active and imaginative. Since July, priced at £12.99, the product also runs a monthly subscription package, among other gifts, will send you two new cards to listen to each month, a postcard, and an increasingly elaborate coloring artwork to keep those creative juices flowing.


5. Theragen Prime Massage Gun
Instead of putting in a lot of effort into physical therapy, the Theragen Prime massage gun is like having a personal masseuse to give you a quick workout after exercising. This device looks like a cross between a weapon and a power tool, and when you turn it on, you might be surprised by its effectiveness. In fact, the Theragen Prime is a percussive therapy device designed to massage your muscles by applying rapid pressure to your body up to 40 times per second.
The Theragen Prime claims to penetrate 60% deeper into your muscles than other massage guns, increasing blood flow and reducing inflammation, muscle tension, and addressing any developed muscle tightness. The triangular handle will make it easy for you to hold at any angle, allowing you to target problem areas without needing to bend at every angle to deal with it, and while it's not noisy, it's definitely not as loud as something pounding at 2,400 percussions per minute in your hand should be. In fact, you can turn it on even without going through the app, the Theragen Prime helps blood circulation and unwinds before bedtime, and it will certainly help release some accumulated muscle tightness throughout the day.


6. Flare Calmer
Unpleasant sounds like nails scratching down a chalkboard, car alarms disrupt our sleep. Our ears have evolved over thousands of years, designed to pick up on particularly unpleasant sounds or simply act as a warning that danger may be imminent. This was great for us back in ancient times when we could pick out the sound of a stalking saber-toothed tiger, but for us modern humans, it's just annoying. In fact, according to sound experts at Flare, the shape of the eardrum itself acts like a bell, adding 20 dB of resonance distortion.
This discomforting distortion can affect both our mental and physical well-being, so the idea behind the Flare Calmer earplugs is they alter the shape of the eardrum to eliminate particularly annoying distorted frequencies in the range of 2,000-8,000 Hz. This way, the manufacturer claims it will minimize ear fatigue, noise-induced headaches, and overall stress levels. Earplugs might reduce your overall stress to the minimum during a global pandemic scenario of having to endure your endless Zoom meetings, but one thing's for sure, after using them almost continuously for a few weeks now, it's definitely beneficial for you.


7. Ember Hot Water Mug
Nothing soothes the soul like the thought of a hot cup of tea every day. However, a quickly cooling cup is actually one of the reasons many people hesitate to enjoy their daily tea or coffee. The Ember Mug is an extremely elegant and useful solution, albeit relatively expensive for the problem of tea or coffee lovers who still want their drinks piping hot, especially this peculiar preference of the British.
By connecting the Ember mug to your smartphone via the accompanying app, you'll receive notifications when your brew reaches the perfect temperature you desire, and the heating element at the bottom of the mug keeps it warm until you've savored every last drop. However, you'll need to use two tea bags to get a strong brew, and it might be slightly disappointing that it can't be charged via USB, meaning it requires its own power outlet, but that's a small price to pay for a perfect hot tea mug with a 414ml capacity. Now, you can also opt for the Ember Travel Mug, ideal for keeping your warm beverages while on the go.


8. Arlo Video Doorbell
The Arlo Video Doorbell is optimized for your front door, providing a wired video doorbell that can see a person from head to toe or a package on the ground. Receive motion detection notifications and watch live video on your phone. Striking a good balance between price, premium features, and usability, the Arlo video doorbell is the top choice for the best quality video doorbell if you want a high-quality smart doorbell that operates reliably without being intrusive.
The standout feature of the Arlo video doorbell is its ability to differentiate between people, animals, vehicles, and packages, while only sending you the notifications you want, meaning you won't receive alerts every time a strong gust of wind blows a plastic bag down the street. You can create motion zones so you only get alerts when someone (or the neighbor's cat) is in them, and the option to silence all alerts when you're home (using your phone's location to determine this) ensures the smart doorbell not only becomes a nuisance but also a useful security tool.


9. NowLight Self-Powered Lantern
No matter how good your camping gadgets are, the simple reality of life is that at some point, they may run out of power. Instead of filling your backpack with lots of power banks, NowLight is an instant hand-crank charger that with just one minute of winding can provide energy for your phone for 15 minutes. However, what truly sets the NowLight self-powered lantern apart from other chargers is the fact that it also doubles as a 160 lumen light, bright enough to illuminate any campsite long after the fire has gone out.
You can also string up to six NowLight self-powered lanterns to light up the inside of the tent even in the darkest caves. This self-powered lantern itself is the size and weight of a small bag of sugar and is very easy to set up – basically just attach the charging cord and crank the handle. However, if you don't have all those things at home, this lantern also comes with a solar energy charging kit to soak up some environmentally friendly energy.


10. Apple Watch 6
The Apple Watch isn't just a great health tracker, it's truly life-changing technology. Numerous sensors on the circuit board mean the wearable can monitor your heart rate and it logs the data on your phone. If it detects anything abnormal, it'll suggest you see a doctor, who can review the ECG recorded by the watch. The Apple Watch also issues emergency alerts if the wearer falls or their heartbeat stops, then notifies emergency services if it detects something's wrong.
There are other variables the Apple Watch will track like your sleep, blood oxygen saturation, and even changes in heart rate, which scientists believe could be a good overall health indicator. A study with 400,000 volunteers conducted by researchers at Stanford University found that smartwatches and smartphones can effectively be used together to jointly detect atrial fibrillation in wearers, one of the most common heart conditions in the UK. Similarly, the Apple Watch is being tested as a means of monitoring the condition of patients with chronic diseases such as asthma and remote heart disease.


