Gift guide: TechCrunch's favorite things | TechCrunch
Briefly

Gift guide: TechCrunch's favorite things | TechCrunch
"These open ear, bone conduction earphones allow me to listen to music while running but they don't cover or insert in the ears, so I can still hear the environment: bikes wanting to pass, cars or people behind me, etc. They deliver shockingly good sound quality (pun intended) without having to fuss about getting them in a perfect spot on the outer ear."
"Through out the year, we're constantly trying out new products, and trust us - we're a hard crowd to please. So if we really like something, it's probably good! That's why we've assembled a list of our favorite things, spanning computer accessories, headphones, productivity apps, and odd little knick-knacks. Sure, we can be tough critics at times. But we're in this gig because we truly love technology."
Curated favorites span computer accessories, headphones, productivity apps, and niche gadgets that offer distinctive value beyond common recommendations. Open-ear bone-conduction earphones enable outdoor listening while preserving ambient awareness, deliver strong sound without in-ear pressure, and work well with sunglasses and hats. Brain.fm provides scientifically engineered, lyric-free streaming music to enhance concentration and pairs with a timer for Pomodoro sessions. Hank Green's Focus Friend app blends playful design with practical features to support sustained focus. Recommendations emphasize unique, delightful products that solve real user needs and improve daily tech experiences.
Read at TechCrunch
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]