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Aside from its bag-friendly folding design, this PowerVision drone has gesture-recognition remote control and push-button take-off and landing. There's a host of automated flight modes including Follow Me, Orbit and Selfie mode, plus long distance (5km) real-time video transmission using the on-board 4K UHD camera and a flight time of 23 minutes. It also has an in-flight "pause" function - just press the button on the remote, and the drone will stop and hold its position. £1,290
Call it a "budget Beretta" if you must, but this stripped-down 12-bore, with a choice of just 28- or 30-inch barrels, has the flawless performance and features competitive shooters have come to expect from the 686 action, just without the heirloom-inducing price tag. £1,495
Nike has finally launched a line of self-lacing trainers featuring electro-adaptive reactive laces, a technology which adapts the fit of the laces to the individual wearer's foot shape and weight distribution. Two buttons are also on hand to tweak the fit to perfection. Fans of Back to the Future Part II can finally look the part while streaming Huey Lewis and the News. Now, about that hoverboard… £tbc
Philippe Starck continues to innovate with his latest range of innovative eyewear. Starck Eyes blend the designer's signature Biolink 360° screwless hinge - modelled on the human clavicle - with Gravity, a new, 100 per cent recyclable polymer that, despite being extremely tough, is feather-light, scratch-resistant and non-allergenic. Around £300
Redefining cosy, one anatomically correct sleeping bag at a time, the new Selkbag features ripstop nylon, zip-off feet and a snuggly kangaroo pocket. There's also masses of insulation to cocoon every limb without restricting movement, and once the inclement weather passes, the suit packs down to a highly portable 38cm x 25cm. Available in three sizes for adults, there is also the Lite,a single-layer version for warmer climes. £119.99
Weighing just 900g but packing 24 tools into a single length of 435 stainless steel, the Operator Axe includes a ruler, wrench, hammer, pry bar and axe, plus metric and standard hex wrench openings. It can be wielded equally well if you're right- or left-handed. $160
This piece has been updated to remove the Pebble Core as the product is no longer being produced by Pebble due to its acquisition by Fitbit.
This article was originally published by WIRED UK