Stuff UK Magazine - Christmas 2022
Stuff UK Magazine - Christmas 2022
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In this issue
Christmas gift guide
You have a choice here: spend half a day poring over these great techy ideas, or just send your copy of Stuff to the beardy fella and let him sort it out.
Instant upgrades
Apple iPhone 14 Pro
How you can make it smarter.
A BASS CAN CAME TRAVELLING
Bluesound Pulse M £449 / bluesound.com
1 min
You make me feel Leic dancing
LEICA SL2-S REPORTER
1 min
Fold me 'til the morning comes
MOTOROLA RAZR 2022
1 min
For your ears only
B&W PX8 007 EDITION
1 min
For zoom, the bell tolls
DJI MAVIC 3 CLASSIC
1 min
The alternative: Apple 12.9in iPad Pro (M2)
The high-end tab that might just make you think of buying a laptop instead
1 min
AKAI MPK MINI PLAY MK3
Nothing says Christmas getting repetitive like family carols around the piano. Tired of the same old singalong? Remix the Yuletide tunes with Akai’s mini music maker. Barely a foot wide, this portable plaything features 25 keys and an eight-strong array of illuminated drum pads.
1 min
URBANISTA PHOENIX
Your vitamin D level isn’t the only thing boosted by sunlight: solar exposure can also be a treat for the ears.
1 min
SONOS RAY
No self-respecting film fan should be marathoning 2022’s best flicks over the festive break using just their TV’s measly built-in speakers.
1 min
NOKIA X30
The Nokia 3650 featured a round keypad all the way back in 2002… but the X30 is a different sort of circular. Flagship of Nokia’s new subscription service, it’s here to show that a smartphone is for years, not just for Christmas.
1 min
THERABODY THERACUP
No, it’s not a container for your takeaway spiced latte – this compact cup offers caffeine-free relief for your aching muscles. Like the therapy ordered by Olympic athletes, the TheraCup deploys a combination of suction, vibration and heat to soothe your sore bits.
1 min
GOPRO HERO11 BLACK MINI
Hitting the slopes this season? GoPro’s pared-back action cam will record your runs without distracting from the downhill fun.
1 min
POLAROID P3
Polaroid is up there with Sinclair, DeLorean and, er, Woolworths when it comes to much-loved retro brand names – but try to take an instant photo with one of its latest products and you’ll be very disappointed.
1 min
AMAZON ECHO DOT (5TH GEN)
Of all Amazon’s Alexa-toting smart devices, the Echo Dot probably still gives you the most bang for your buck.
1 min
KODAK EKTAR H35
Christmas memories might be priceless, but shoot the festivities on 35mm film and you'll be forking out a fortune at the print shop come 12th night.
1 min
TAG HEUER CONNECTED CALIBRE E4
High-end watches that cost the same as a new car might be full of technical intricacies and microscopic works of mechanical art, but they don’t scratch the ‘smart’ itch that Stuff readers demand of a timepiece.
1 min
O holy fright
B&W’s most opulent headphones yet promise positively godlike sound… but don’t look at the scary price
2 mins
All I want for fitness is 2
Fitbit's second-gen Sense has new tricks to keep those moments of stress in check. So is this a healthy smartwatch buy?
2 mins
Stuff UK Magazine Description:
Publisher: Kelsey Media
Category: Technology
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Stuff is a monthly technology and lifestyle magazine published in the United Kingdom by Dennis Publishing. It was first published in 2003 and is currently one of the most popular technology magazines in the UK.
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