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Garmin vívoactive™

An ultra-thin GPS smartwatch with a sunlightreadable, high-resolution color touch screen that pairs with your smartphone to alert you of incoming calls, texts, emails, calendar items and social media notifications. ($249.99, garmin.com)

Somabar

The world’s first app-controlled automated bartending appliance created for the home kitchen. Its streamlined design allows you to thoroughly mix cocktails and infuse bitters to make the perfect craft cocktail in under 5 seconds. (Pre-order, $429, somabarkickstarter.com)

Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 for Samsung Galaxy

These over-ear model headphones boast Sennheiser-engineered 18-ohm transducers, delivering wide frequency response and high output levels, all with a foldable stainless steel headband that’s easy to pack and store for travel. ($349.95, amazon.com)

The Orange Chef Co. Prep Pad

Plan meals, personalize nutrition goals and customize ingredients to reach your objectives with real-time, graphic insight into the nutrition of the food you eat—all by placing your food on this smart food scale. ($149.95, williams-sonoma.com)

Technically COOL

Never go without a charged phone in your pocket or miss a calorie in your meal with this crop of gadgets so advanced you’d think it was 2115.

Amazon Echo

Like Apple’s Siri but for your home, Echo is designed around your voice and connects to a cloud-based service to provide information, answer questions, play music, read the news, check sports scores or the weather and more. All you have to do is ask. ($179.99, amazon.com)

Zolt Laptop Charger

Touted as the world’s smallest, lightest and smartest charger, this tiny piece powers your laptop, phone and tablet all at the same time with the ability to rotate up to 90 degrees to squeeze into tight spots. (Pre-order, $99.99, gozolt.com)

FUJIFILM X100T

With a retro look and advanced internal technology, this camera is packed with new features such as the world’s first electronic rangefinder – a high-quality fusion of optics and electronics – and the Classic Chrome mode, offering the simulation of a classic film style. ($1,299, bhphotovideo.com)

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