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Essential summer tech: Four innovations for the holiday break | TimBiggs

It’s been a long year, and at this point I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve been testing some new gadget or gizmo and said, “this would be perfect for summer”.

From a safety point of view I was impressed that the silicon cover never really gets hot enough to maim, despite the extreme heat inside, but it’s still not something you want kids touching. It’s also quite heavy and only has stubby little fold-out legs , so while putting it somewhere elevated would make sense for slinging pizza it’s easier said than done.

If it has a weakness it’s that the battery does tend to drain even when you’re not using it, and there’s nothing worse than taking a speaker with you somewhere and discovering its flat. Thankfully it charges up pretty quick via USB-C, and supports wireless charging, so you could get a little Qi charging unit and make a habit of keeping it on there.— curious to find out whether I’d get along with it given I haven’t ridden a regular bike for around 15 years.

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