Briggs & Riley Carry-On: Overbuilt in the best way: smooth, quiet rolling, a smart interior layout, and a “this will survive anything” confidence that makes travel feel simpler.
Anson Belt & Buckle Ratchet Belt:Solves the one annoying thing about belts: the hole is never quite right. The ratchet fit is precise and instantly adjustable, and the modular buckle/strap system feels like elegant engineering.
Anker 150W USB-C GaN Charger:The “one brick” that declutters my whole tech life: charges a laptop plus everything else, without drama.
UniFi Dream Router:A home networking product that feels like it was built by Apple, instead of, well, Netgear or Linksys.
Goodr Mach Gs “Operation: Blackout”: They look good enough that I can wear them all the the time but cheap enough that I can destroy and lose them all the time.
Carcassonne board game: Board game with the vibe of building something together while quietly competing: strategic, cozy, and portable.
Briggs & Riley Carry-On: Overbuilt in the best way: smooth, quiet rolling, a smart interior layout, and a “this will survive anything” confidence that makes travel feel simpler.
Anson Belt & Buckle Ratchet Belt:Solves the one annoying thing about belts: the hole is never quite right. The ratchet fit is precise and instantly adjustable, and the modular buckle/strap system feels like elegant engineering.
Anker 150W USB-C GaN Charger:The “one brick” that declutters my whole tech life: charges a laptop plus everything else, without drama.
UniFi Dream Router:A home networking product that feels like it was built by Apple, instead of, well, Netgear or Linksys.
Goodr Mach Gs “Operation: Blackout”: They look good enough that I can wear them all the the time but cheap enough that I can destroy and lose them all the time.
Carcassonne board game: Board game with the vibe of building something together while quietly competing: strategic, cozy, and portable.