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Our favorite product releases this week: Bowers & Wilkins, Calpak, Spigen and more
Our favorite product releases this week: Bowers & Wilkins, Calpak, Spigen and more

CNN

time20-06-2025

  • CNN

Our favorite product releases this week: Bowers & Wilkins, Calpak, Spigen and more

It's Friday, and that means that we get to end the week by looking back at our editors' favorite product launches from the last seven days. Whether you're just hoping to keep up to date with the latest and greatest releases or are looking to shop them, we've highlighted nine of the most notable drops from around the web. To close out the week, our deals team of Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saquin and Elena Matarazzo scoured the web to find the best new product drops. This week brings the launch of a fresh pair of Bowers & Wilkins headphones, a new kids collection from Calpak and a retro-inspired Spigen Apple Watch charger. These editor-favorite headphones just got better Move over, AirPods Max. There's a new contender for best over-ear headphones. Bowers & Wilkins has been making some of Altland's favorite headphones for years. Its Px7 lineup has recently been delivering the best headphones money can buy (in her eyes), and now there's a new addition to the collection. The third-generation S3s hit the scene with notable improvements over the pair that Altland has been daily driving for nearly a year. They still share the same design as previous editions, just with a sleeker build. You can still choose between three colors: black, white and Rikka's favorite, blue. Battery life remains consistent at 30 hours, as well. What changes? There's Bluetooth 5.3, Auracast support and better active noise cancellation. Those new additions pale in comparison to the improved sound quality that makes these a treat to listen to. Altland has spent the past week with the Px7 S3 and is blown away by how rich and full the sound is. Yes, better than AirPods Max and Sony's XM series. You'll have to pay a premium to enjoy that best-in-class sound, as each pair goes for $449 at retailers like Amazon. That's on par with what Apple and Sony charge for their latest headphones, so it's not entirely out of this world. Altland's final take: If sound quality matters more than ANC, the Px7 S3 are the headphones to buy. Outfit little travelers from classroom to vacation School's out, which means it's time for family vacations with your little ones. In time for your travels, a kids collection landed at the staffer-loved luggage brand, Calpak. CNN Underscored's deals editor Jacqueline Saguin exclusively travels with the Luka Expandable Laptop Tote — be it weekend trips or trips abroad — because of its ample storage pockets and durable puffy shell. Launched on June 19, the Calpak Kids Collection kits out little ones for every adventure, including classrooms, summer camps and trips. That includes backpacks in three different sizes for ages 3 to 12, starting at $68. From $12, snag lunch bags, pencil cases and for an added touch of personality, adorable plush charms that span pizza, flower, dinosaur, rainbow, donut and more shapes. Any purchase also includes two free ice packs to stow in their lunches. The collection was designed in collaboration with parents on the Calpak team, incorporating thoughtful features such as reflective safety strips, discreet interior name tags and even a dedicated pocket for stashing AirTags in case backpacks get left behind. Match with your little one: The entire line comes in Calpak's signature color palette of Black, Blue, Orchid Pink, Yellow Bloom and Khaki. Minimize oil but keep a dewy glow A lightweight moisturizer for summer has finally arrived. Tatcha created an alternative to its bestselling The Dewy Skin Cream, which is thicker and perfect for slugging on dry skin, and made a creamy fluid version. The Dewy Milk Moisturizer is geared towards combination to oily skin, which means it's suitable for those who sweat more during the hotter months. Our associate editor, Elena Matarazzo, is skin care obsessed and appreciates Tatcha's commitment to a glowing, dewy finish while also combating things like skin oiliness. Tons of brands mattify their products when trying to do so, but Tatcha proves that you can improve skin texture, oil production and more while keeping that dewy finish. A little goes a long way here, and its velvety moisturizer quickly absorbs into the skin with just one to two pumps. Its ingredient list is packed with antioxidant-forward powerhouses like green tea extract, zinc and Japanese purple rice. This product is light enough to layer with SPF and makeup, and it will become your new favorite way to hydrate all season long for $64. Charge your fitness tracker in retro style Spigen's retro Apple accessories are some of Altland's favorite gadgets on the market. From iPhone cases inspired by old school iMacs to charging stands based around the original Macintosh, there's so much charm packed into these functional products. The newest from Spigen, its Classic C1 Charger Stand for Apple Watch, perfectly picks up where previous additions to its stable have left off. It's based on the Apple iMac G3 from 1998, bringing those same vibes right to your Apple Watch charger. The accessory is a dock for the charging cable that came with your fitness tracker, but it keeps the cord in place on your nightstand or desk. It lets you take advantage of the Apple Watch's Nightstand mode that turns it into an alarm clock of sorts and even comes in iMac G3's original Bondi Blue color, plus two other vibrant colors. Altland will be buying one of these $35 stands for herself. Summer-proof your skin Like every other beauty product from the celebrity-founded brand, Rhode's Glazing Mist launch is in high demand. There's already a waitlist started for its latest addition that goes live on June 24. Beyond the buzz, though, the new facial spray proves to be a worthy addition to sensitive skin care routines. The Glazing Mist boasts a fine mist that dries into a glowy, glazed finish that the brand's founder, Hailey Bieber, is known for. That's all thanks to key ingredients like a trifecta of ceramides that help restore the skin barrier, a soothing form of vitamin B5 (often used in moisturizers) and an amino acid to bind water molecules to skin for hydration during these hot, summer months. It also touts a fragrance-free, dermatologist-tested and ophthalmologist-tested formula while receiving the National Eczema Association's Seal of Acceptance, which verifies that the ingredients used are safe for eczema-affected skin types. As someone who has suffered from facial and body eczema since childhood, Saguin appreciates Rhode's sibling products, like the Glazing Milk, which delivers a hydrating feel and finish. For $30, toss its 2.7-ounce bottle into your purse, gym bag and more for refreshing on-the-go spritzes. Bold prints and hues to liven up your home Bring the beauty of the tranquil English countryside into your space with Ruggable's new collaboration with Alice Naylor-Leyland, or more commonly known as the face behind Mrs. Alice. She's an interior designer, entrepreneur, blogger and contributing editor at Vogue for fashion and lifestyle pieces. Matarazzo has been waiting for this collection to drop and has hand-picked four of her favorite designs below. Two things on her list currently are a doormat and a runner for her hallway and dressing area. Ruggable x Mrs. Alice Bettina Bow Doormat Add a bit of whimsy to the outside of your front door with this adorable bow adorned mat. It comes in a standard and estate size for larger homes. Ruggable x Mrs. Alice Audrey Blue Flatwoven Rug Brighten up living and bedroom spaces with a pop of blue. This dreamy monochromatic rug doubles as a work of art. Ruggable x Mrs. Alice Skye Blue Multicolor Rug This thick tufted rug will impress house guests during your next gathering with its intricate pattern. Choose from an area rug, runner and even round design. Ruggable x Mrs. Alice Garden Party Blue Flatwoven Rug Put down this white-based rug with no hesitation. Its kid- and pet- friendly fabric can handle the toughest messes with its machine washable and stain resistant design. Those who prefer muted tones and beige variations will appreciate the Ava Ikat Flatwoven Rug. For the most part, this collection is for those who adore vibrant living spaces since each rug design is packed with garden-ready colors and lively patterns. If your indoor space is already equipped with carpets and floor coverings, Mrs. Alice created two outdoor rugs to keep you cozy all season long. A new pair of budget-friendly buds Alongside the new headphones from Bowers & Wilkins, Altland also had a chance to try out a recently released pair of true wireless earbuds. So, if you aren't shopping for a premium pair of over-the-ear cans, this launch is for you. CNN Underscored is no stranger to SoundPeats, a brand that made it into our budget headphone guides in the past. Its newest release looks to offer even more value for the price. The new SoundPeats Air5 Pro features many of the inclusions you'd want from a modern pair of earbuds, from active noise cancellation and long-lasting battery life to more techy features like customizable EQ settings from the companion app and support for the latest audio codecs. All of that comes packed into an $80 MSRP that's even more affordable thanks to a launch discount that takes 25% off when you clip the on-page coupon at Amazon. Altland has been using these for the past week, and she particularly appreciates their sound quality. They don't quite stand up against something like the AirPods Pro 2 (and their $249 price tag), but that's to be expected. The ANC is solid enough to keep the cacophony of the NYC subway system at bay, and the quoted 7.5 hours of continuous playback is right on the money from her testing. A fragrance-free lineup for sensitive scalps If dryness or itchiness are plaguing your scalp, a new haircare routine may be the solution. Introducing Paul Mitchell's Clear Collection, a dermatologist-tested line of shampoos, conditioners and serums that are formulated specifically for sensitive skin and scalp types. You likely recognize the brand from salon visits over the last decade, but the brand is still at the cutting edge of hair by treating scalps with the same attention as skin care regimens. Packaged in minimalistic bottles indicative of their formulas, the Clear family aims to skip to the root cause of hair issues with frills-free formulas that folks with skin conditions are more likely to tolerate. Less is more in this case: Each product touts a fragrance-free and dye-free ingredient list, boasting fewer than 10 ingredients. Altogether, the entire hair wash and styling system is priced under $100. Both tagged at $20, the Essential Shampoo is a color-safe, gentle cleanser and the Essential Conditioner is a lightweight moisturizer. Before styling hair, apply the $30 Smoothing Serum for less frizzy hair. Top it off with the $20 Styling Glaze, which offers a soft hold that isn't a chore to wash out afterward. A luxurious fragrance for those on a budget Matarazzo has been a fan of Oui The People for years now and appreciates its everlasting commitment to functional body care. The brand even created one of our best-tested women's razors, and it offered the smoothest shave compared to the other 14 that we used. Currently, we're here to celebrate their new multipurpose fragrance mist that launched, which is safe enough to spray on hair and body. Its Body Water comes in two dreamy-summer forward scents like a lush Orange Blossom and creamy Souk Honey. Both hydrate, moisturize, protect and leave skin refreshed and glowy with its French thermal water-forward spray. Matarazzo got her hands on a sample of the Orange Blossom and adores its citrus and neroli forward scent. She's been layering it with her other fragrances and appreciates that it's the only one in her collection she can use as a finishing mist on her hair. Its price tag is also relatively affordable at $35, especially with its decent 100 milliliter-sized bottle, multifunctionality and commitment to using high-quality ingredients. This week also saw the launch of other products our editors deemed worthy of standalone coverage. Shop all these additional launches below, including a new Mac mini accessory from Satechi, the latest Philips Hue ambient smart lamp and more. Satechi Mac mini USB4 Slim NVMe SSD Enclosure Satechi has a new Mac mini accessory out this week with the launch of this SSD enclosure that expands your computer's storage with an elegant external drive that's the same dimensions as the actual Mac. Philips Hue Play Smart Wall Washer Altland has dozens of Philips Hue lights in her apartment and was excited to see that there's a new ambient lamp on the market this week that can add a splash of color to your space. Elevation Lab Aero TagVault Magnetic AirTag Case Stick an AirTag on any metal surface with this new TagVault case. It seals your Apple item finder in an IP68 waterproof cover and is perfect for attaching onto a vehicle, tool box, bikes and more. Bose SoundLink Flex 2nd Gen Speaker in Citrus Yellow Bose has a new collection of Citrus Yellow speakers. That includes CNN Underscored favorites like the second-generation version of SoundLink Flex. As deals editors at CNN Underscored, we are some of the first people to hear about the latest product news from reader-favorite brands. Our deals team — comprised of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo — is passionate about product launches that we would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a coveted new item (especially one from a brand with top marks from our experts) because it means we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

Our favorite product releases this week: Fujifilm, Razer, Xgimi and more
Our favorite product releases this week: Fujifilm, Razer, Xgimi and more

CNN

time13-06-2025

  • CNN

Our favorite product releases this week: Fujifilm, Razer, Xgimi and more

It's Friday, and that means that we get to end the week by looking back at our editors' favorite product launches from the last seven days. Whether you're just hoping to keep up to date with the latest and greatest releases or are looking to shop them, we've highlighted nine of the most notable drops from around the web. To close out the week, our deals team of Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saquin and Elena Matarazzo scoured the web to find the best new product drops. This week brings the launch of refreshed Xgimi portable projectors, an upcoming Fujifilm mirrorless camera and Razer's newest controller grip. Two new battery-powered portable projectors are here Xgimi has launched its newest projectors this week, and they're making a major improvement over the company's previous releases. When our colleague Joe Bloss tested the previous-generation MoGo 3 Pro, one of his main takeaways was how the lack of an internal battery held it back from being a truly perfect portable projector. It seems that Xgimi knows how to take constructive feedback, as the new MoGo 4 series is cutting the cord by integrating a dedicated battery. Both the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser share much of the same design as the previous models, but now have enough juice to watch over two-hour-long movies on a single charge. Speaking of changes we're quite happy to see, Xgimi is adding a full-sized HDMI port to replace the MoGo 3 Pro's micro HDMI port. Otherwise, these still deliver a notable experience for bringing entertainment outside (or anywhere else) this summer. That includes the lightweight build that can fold up into a cylinder roughly the size of two cans of soup, 1080p video playback on an up to 120-inch screen and auto keystone correction for an effortless setup. The MoGo 4's enhancements earn it a $499 price tag that's $50 more than its predecessor. There's also the upgraded MoGo 4 Laser edition, which clocks in at $799 and backs that elevated price tag with a brighter laser light source. Luckily, at launch, both projectors are receiving discounts that take 10% off. The total bath time gamechanger Canopy just added more company to its lineup of colorful, handheld filtered shower heads. Bathe with the peace of mind that your water isn't filled with irritants. The all-new Bath Tub Filter attaches atop spout fixtures to help remove contaminants as water fills your tub. Our deals editor, Jacqueline Saguin, uses the Canopy shower head whenever she stays at her sister's apartment, and they've both noticed a difference in cleaner-feeling skin. It also hasn't irritated their eczema and psoriasis-prone skin types. The latest innovation from Canopy also touts a hassle-free install and easy cleanup; simply wipe it down or toss it in the dishwasher. Bath enthusiasts can also drip essential oils directly onto its felt pad to bring a spa-like aroma to their bathroom. Great for new parents, the Bath Tub Filter's baby version doubles as a protective spout cover for added safety against accidental bumps and bruises, while its built-in temperature gauge changes color as water warms to help keep bath water safe for sensitive skin. Retailing for $89, it debuted earlier this week in chic Oat, Jade and Lavender colors so that it won't disrupt bathroom aesthetics. For $10 off, you can sign up for a subscription upfront to deliver scheduled filter replacements every three months. Chic linen accessories that you can tote around all summer long Two days ago, Cuyana launched its highly anticipated Paloma Linen Collection. We've been able to get our hands on tons of its leather goods in the past and even named its zipper tote one of the best carry-all totes. This new launch melds its eco-conscious Italian leather with crisp breathable linen to create a drool-worthy summer silhouette. The smallest build is its Mini Paloma Bag, which is made to be worn as a crossbody or swinger with its adjustable strap. When it comes to details, Cuyana doesn't skimp on what's important and added a key ring and inner pocket for keeping the essentials like your lip gloss at the ready. One step above that is its larger Paloma Bag, which looks more like a crossbody-bucket bag hybrid with its foldable slip pocket and spacious exterior handles. Matarazzo is most excited about the largest and most expensive of the bunch — the Paloma Tote — since she needs a statement-worthy piece that can fit all of her essentials. For the past few months, she swapped out her favorite Coach bag for Cuyana's Celestia Shoulder Bag and thinks the leather quality and design are better than most designer brands. Blackpink in your area, and on your iPhone Whenever Altland isn't rocking a Casetify cover on her iPhone, she is using one of Arc's minimalistic cases. She has been a fan of these two-piece bumper cases for years, loving the sleek design that offers more protection than ditching a cover altogether. Now, Arc has launched a new edition in partnership with rapper, singer, dancer and actress Lisa. You may know her from the South Korean girl group Blackpink or even from her acting debut in the hit show 'White Lotus.' But now she's bringing her 'Alter Ego' stylings to Arc's covers with some limited-edition designs. The new versions of the Arc Pulse case clock in at $150 each. They both feature the same premium aluminum design as the company's other cases, just one of two special colors. Altland scored herself the red version, but there's also a more muted black design. A gaming controller grip that fits an iPad Pro Razer makes Altland's favorite iPhone gaming accessory with its Kishi Ultra controller grip. She loves using it with not just her iPhone, but also her larger iPad mini. Most other smartphone controllers lack support for larger tablets, which helps Razer stand out from the pack. The company is taking that support for a wide range of products to a whole new level with its newest pro-style gamepad grip. The new Razer Kishi V3 Pro XL works with any USB-C device, be it one of Apple's newest iPads or an Android tablet. That means it can support devices like a 13-inch iPad — a massive step up from the 6.7-inch iPad mini that pushed the limits of the Kishi Ultra. The Pro XL also features full-size TMR joysticks, which use magnets instead of physical contacts for registering inputs to combat stick drift. The more pronounced design hides two sets of configurable macro buttons. Supporting the largest devices to date means that Razer is also going to be charging a premium for its newest controller grip. The Kishi V3 Pro XL is now available for purchase at Amazon and retails for $200. Altland is excited to get her hands on this new accessory and put it to the test. It enters right after the biggest gaming handheld launch in ages, the debut of the Nintendo Switch 2. So if that new hybrid gaming device's $450 price tag is a bit too steep, using the tablet you already have to game on the go may be a better route to take — that is, if you don't mind ditching the newest Mario Kart title in the process. An oldie but a goodie is back and better than ever Celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin might have just perfected the formula for refreshing oily, day-three hair. Joining a league of editor-loved leave-in conditioners and hair oils, the Super Dry Shampoo brings new life to blowouts and the brand's original formula. The new-and-improved dry shampoo comes in two beloved fragrances and a tweaked formula to create a seamless finish in hair. The Super Dry Shampoo launched on June 3 but has already become a fast favorite for Saguin. As someone who's cycled through a handful of dry shampoos over the years — powders, included — she attests to its benefits. The Ouai formula packs an effective blend of starches to tamp down oil and sweat. While it sprays on with a white cast, it fades within minutes to blend with hair. It also features a unique angled nozzle to prevent the formula from accidentally spritzing onto your face. Even better, Ouai's $30 Super Dry Shampoo premieres in the rose, bergamot-infused Melrose Place and the refreshing, earthy Cape Town. It seems like a steep starting point, but a few sprays of the 4.5-ounce formula go the distance. The stars are saying you need a new phone case With just a week left of Gemini season, Casetify has decided to treat us to an all-new Horoscope Case Collection with vibrant colors and designs that match your sun astrological makeup. Over 100 phone cases, charging stands, wireless chargers, AirPods covers and more can be covered with a design of your sign. Matarazzo has used Casetify's iPhone cases for the past few years and is a big fan of its Impact Case. While the price may seem steep for some at first, it protects your device drop after drop and has minimal wear and tear. For those looking for extra support, it's more rugged but still sleek Bounce Case is $10 more and up to 21 feet of drop protection. With bag charms and other quirky accessories being all the rage as of late, Matarazzo is also stoked to purchase a friendship-inspired wristlet charm to hang off the side of her phone. With her birthday coming up in a little over a month, she'll be stocking up on all things Cancer since that's her sun sign. The beloved X100VI gets a new sibling with removable lens Fujifilm debuted its latest mirrorless camera this week, and Altland couldn't be more excited. The upcoming X-E5 is one of the company's slimmest cameras to date and takes one of its more beloved shooters up a notch. The X100VI is one of the best travel photography cameras money can buy, that is, if you can find one. Everyone adores its retro design and film simulation features, so much so that it has largely been sold out since first hitting store shelves. Fujifilm's solution to the popularity is to launch a new camera that takes everything photographers love about the X100VI and adds a removable lens. The new Fujifilm X-E5 shares the same 40 megapixel sensor as its sibling, as well as an identical tilting rear screen and in-body image stabilization system. It pairs with a newly announced 23mm f/2.8 lens, which has a matching focal length to the X100's built-in lens. Aside from its removable lens, Fujifilm also added a more pronounced, contoured grip. You can pre-order the Fujifilm X-E5 before it begins shipping later this year. We typically avoid placing pre-orders in our weekly launches column, but with a camera that's sure to be as popular as the X-E5, it's worth checking out now. Retailers like Moment and B&H have the mirrorless camera listed for $1,699 on its own or with the kit lens at $1,899. Get a jumpstart on your summer tan Self-tanning can sometimes be risky business, but Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare made the task much easier by dosing its facial pads with a similar glowing effect. Enter the Face Glow Pad and the Body Glow Pad. Both work in tandem to dip you in a subtle, bronze from head to toe. Head into summer with some sun on your side without having to spend hours out baking. Skip the separate exfoliating step of self-tanning. The Face Glow Pad uses a combination of AHAs and BHAs to help smooth skin texture, while its vitamin E ingredient hydrates in its place. After sweeping the cloth around your face, you should notice a radiant difference in under an hour, without having to rinse it off afterward. Meanwhile, the Body Glow Pad uses the same formula on a larger, waffle-textured towel to polish and tan simultaneously — all sans messes, streaks and exfoliating as an extra step. It'll begin fading evenly over a week, according to the brand, with a streak-free, long-lasting finish. For $48 each, a Face Glow Pad box comes with 20 packets, while a Body Glow Pad box includes eight sheets. Socks that celebrate diversity, inclusion and visibility in the running community When Matarazzo started her journey to getting seriously into running back in 2012, the first pair of socks that she purchased at the running store were Feetures. The brand makes cushioned socks that hug your feet and also feature a handy tab to help prevent blisters. June 8 marked Global Running Day, and to celebrate, Feetures released its third custom set of socks with the Running Industry Diversity Coalition (RIDC). The limited edition Harmony In Motion Socks are inspired by nature and the coalition's inclusive ethos, with its earthy design. For those unfamiliar, the RIDC is an organization committed to uplifting Black, Indigenous and other POCs' voices in running and outdoor spaces. It was created in July of 2020 and has been going strong since. It's been active in driving change for the past almost five years and has a calendar of events live on its site if you're inspired to get involved. Half of the proceeds from each Harmony In Motion Socks purchase will go directly to the RIDC and its efforts. As deals editors at CNN Underscored, we are some of the first people to hear about the latest product news from reader-favorite brands. Our deals team — comprised of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo — is passionate about product launches that we would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a coveted new item (especially one from a brand with top marks from our experts) because it means we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

Our favorite product releases this week: Apple, Beekman 1802, Converse and more
Our favorite product releases this week: Apple, Beekman 1802, Converse and more

CNN

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Our favorite product releases this week: Apple, Beekman 1802, Converse and more

It's Friday, and that means that we get to end the week by looking back at our editors' favorite product launches from the last seven days. Whether you're just hoping to keep up to date with the latest and greatest releases or are looking to shop them, we've highlighted nine of the most notable drops from around the web. To start June, Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saquin and Elena Matarazzo have scoured the web to find the best Pride Month products. This week brings the launch of a new Apple Watch band, a bestselling Beekman 1802 moisturizer that gives to a good cause and a customizable Converse collection. Outfit your smartwatch with this patchwork design Every year, Apple celebrates Pride Month by debuting a colorful new Apple Watch band. Now that June has officially rolled around, the company's newest accessory is here. Our senior deals editor, Altland, got her hands on the latest rainbow-themed smartwatch strap and has been admiring its bespoke patchwork design. The tapestry of rainbow stripes varies in size and shape, ensuring that each one is unique. Apple notes that 'no two bands are exactly alike, reflecting the individuality of all members of the LGBTQ+ community.' We think it's a fun touch. Altland has been buying and subsequently reviewing these bands for years, so it takes a lot to impress her. She won't be spinning off coverage into its own story, but wanted to kick off Pride Month by showing off her latest Apple Watch accessory. It features the same fluoroelastomer build as the band that likely came with your wearable and the same pin-and-tuck closure. It also carries a $49 price tag, which is the same as the usual style that has earned a place on our list of the best Apple Watch bands. Apple has been known to financially contribute to LGBTQIA advocacy organizations but doesn't tie a direct percentage of proceeds from each Pride Band sale. Instead, it regularly donates to resources like LGA World, the Human Rights Campaign and additional advocacy organizations. Sporty, gender-neutral clothing staples Puma just released a selection of Pride-inspired fitness styles, incorporating vibrant hues into its sporty silhouettes. Drawing on the concept of shared wardrobes, the entire collection offers gender-neutral pieces that you and your partner could wear. From accessories like hats and sneakers to clothing like jerseys and mesh tanks, there's no shortage of looks. Its oversized jersey top favors bold prints that pair well with athletic bottoms. We appreciate that each piece features subtle pops of color, like the Palermo Pride Sneakers with its pale pink base and multi-colored laces and the Puma Baby Tee that gives the iconic logo a twist for Pride. Prices run the gamut of $25 to $100, with its footwear falling at the pricier end of the range. However, the brand is currently running 40% off with code PUMAFNF on select styles. Puma has also teamed with charities like The Trevor Project to create life-affirming spaces in sports for LGBTQ youth athletes. Puma Palermo Pride Sneakers A favorite for Saguin, these pink, white and blue sneakers are incredibly stylish. They feature a playful fuzzy upper, colorful laces and pink and blue stitching along its side. Puma CA Pro Love Marathon Sneakers The colors of the rainbow intersect on these white streetwear sneakers, with a transparent sole that repeats a colorful runner design inside. Use code PUMAFNF to knock 40% off. Puma Equal Love Confederation Jersey Complete with a ribbed color and vibrant Pride-inspired graphic stretching along the shoulders, this athletic jersey will be great as you partake in outdoor activities. It's 40% off with code PUMAFNF. Puma Equal Love Confederation Baby Tee This baby tee stays true to Puma's sporty yet stylish clothing while knitting a rainbow stripe across the shoulder. It also takes a colorful spin on the classic logo. The promo code PUMAFNF also applies. Tradition and diversity intersect for a larger purpose NYC-based and AAPI-LGBTQIA+ led brand, Lost Pattern, just launched its chic Pride collection for 2025. Co-founders Cata Cheng and Yong Wang typically work with sustainable vendors, and for this project, they partnered with women in the Hangzhou region of China to hand roll and stitch these masterpieces. Preserving the craft of silk scarf making and uplifting communities continuing the tradition is important to Cheng and Wang. The 'Love is Love' silk bandana scarf comes in rainbow and blue and pink variants that can be tied around handbags, used as headbands or even as a sarong. The possibilities are endless with these 100% mulberry silk scarves, and they beautifully display watercolor hearts in the center of each. To continue the pipeline of ethical practices and transparency from start to finish, 100% of the proceeds from the scarf will go to Trans Lifeline. This nonprofit organization is a crisis hotline that offers emotional and financial support to the trans community. Matarazzo will be wearing hers as a bandana with her hair down this summer and even as a twilly on her handbag. In the fall, she's planning on tying it around her neck and pairing it with a cashmere crewneck. Bestselling moisturizers and soaps get a Pride makeover We're big fans of Beekman 1802 here at CNN Underscored. It has topped our list of the best LGBTQ-owned beauty brands in the past, so we had to circle back to cover its latest releases. The company just launched its new themed drops for Pride Month with two refreshed versions of popular products. The highlight from this new collection is a Pride edition of Beekman's bestselling daily facial moisturizer. This version doesn't change anything about the formula, but it does redirect 100% of profits towards supporting at-risk LGBTQ+ youth via the Ali Forney Center. These are our favorite types of themed launches, because they back beloved products with special packaging while also helping to make a difference. The Bloom Cream Face Moisturizer retails for $56, which is just $2 more than the standard option. There's also a new Pride Bar Soap that sells for $18. Altland especially appreciates that it's made from fragrance-free soap and that 100% of profits will be donated to the Ali Forney Center. Paint your nails with fresh, colorful hues The leading nail polish brand, OPI, has been a mainstay for beauty lovers on staff, like Saguin. It's the formulas she's grown up with and continues to use because of their long-lasting pigments, pretty colors and equally fun names. Now you can express yourself even more with OPI's latest Pride-inspired collection, comprising every color of the rainbow. Dozens of polishes like Vogue en Violet and Blue Them All Away join the latest collection celebrating Pride month, starting at $10. That spans the brand's classic nail lacquers as well as the Rapidry for quick-drying nails and the Infinite Shine collection, which boasts a shinier sheen. Recently, the brand celebrated the collection by hosting a drag show with RuPaul's Drag Race alum Kandy Muse. You can also shop press-ons stamped with festive icons for as little as $11. Saguin loves the natural pink Pearl-Clutching Behavior color, but you can also mix and match nail polishes to suit different LGBTQIA+ flags. Since painting her nails with the pigment more than a week ago, they've yet to chip or fade. OPI Infinite Shine Drop It Like It's Hawt Bring a bold stamp of color to your looks with this red-hot nail polish. It hails from the brand's Infinite Shine line, which creates a glossy-like finish. OPI Nail Laquer Blue Them All Away Stick to the basics with OPI's classic nail laquer. The Pride collection debuts a handful shades like Blue Them All Away, so you can paint your nails all in the blue shade or alternate with the other new colors. OPI A Me-For-All Level up your manicure game even more for this special month. These rainbow-tipped nails pair perfectly and adopt a french tip shape that mimic salon-worthy nails. OPI On a Rainbow Streak For a more subtle representation of pride, these press-on nails feature tiny rainbows on select nails. They boast up to 14 days of wear so you can show them off for most of Pride month. Bras and underwear with 2010s nostalgia Tomboyx was one of the first queer-owned brands that Matarazzo ever heard of. Back when she was a teenager, she remembered spotting its line of bralettes and underwear across LGBTQIA+ blogs and was drawn to the brand's inclusive mission statement and ethos. Since its origins in 2013, it expanded from boxer briefs for women to gender affirming undergarments like compression tops, tucking shorts and more for non-binary and trans folks. A few years ago, Matarazzo even purchased a few of their products when they collaborated with Target for a Pride collection. Although the racerback bras and boy shorts were slightly cheaper in price, they didn't skimp on the materials used and stayed true to crafting underwear that's functional and fits well. This year, its Pride collection is here for the entire month of June and consists of six pages of products, like sweats, swimwear and even multipacks of underwear for those looking to bundle and save. Matarazzo picked four of her favorite pieces and is stoked that they're up to 40% off at the start of the month. Tomboyx Scoop Soft Bra in Shark Frenzy Sport this solo or underneath a sheer tee to show off the seasonal rainbow shark print. It offers light support and is crafted from its famous soft cotton material. Tomboyx 4.5-Inch Trunks in Rainbow Fish These gender neutral trunks are the perfect in between length for those looking for something longer than boy shorts but shorter than traditional briefs. We're loving the teal fish print too. Tomboyx Compression Top in Black X= Rainbow Minimize your chest without wires or uncomfortable hooks with the brand's innovative compression top. Its a safe alternative to a binder and can be worn daily. Tomboyx 9-Inch Boxer Briefs in Progress Pride Stripes If the shorties aren't your thing, these 9-inch briefs are suitable for those looking to avoid leg chafing. The brands signature stay-put waistband and flat seams prevent the legs from riding up. Customizable kicks for Pride Month Converse is no stranger to releasing new collections for Prime Month, and its 2025 lineup continues to lean into the rainbow aesthetics. The company's signature shoes, including high-tops and lace-up boots, are now getting a makeover with some new printed designs. Altland's fiancée flagged this, because she has been shopping the new collection for herself. She enjoys how customizable the shoes are, which brings a little extra fun to the classic Chucks. You can select which Pride flag colors to use, with the option to use classic rainbow hues, a triad of trans colors, non-binary dyes and more. Pricing across the footwear collection starts from $50. Converse doesn't tie its donations to how many shoes it sells, and instead pledges to donate to local, national and international organizations. Since the company first launched its annual Pride collection in 2015, Converse notes that it has donated over $3 million. Consider your pride outfits covered Every time Saguin comes across this label at a thrift store, much like Betsey Johnson, her heart does a cartwheel. The designer fashion brand synonymous with the early aughts taps into whimsy, campy and playful clothing designs, and its latest Pride collection plays into that. Rather than simple rainbows emblazoned on every item, the pieces are individual bursts of colors that can be styled together for an altogether cheery look. Just think cherry-printed handbags and rhinestoned stilettos — plenty of outfit inspiration for parade outfits or going-out ensembles. Many looks were even modeled by RuPaul's Drag Race star, Gottmik. Plus, the brand is also giving back to charity. Betsey Johnson is donating $1 from every purchase made with the Pride collection to the Elton John Aids Foundation, an organization that helps fund projects globally to increase access to healthcare, tackle LGBTQIA+ stigma and end AIDS. Betsey Johnson Sweetheart Sunnies Black Available in a metallic pink and a chic black, these sunglasses feature a heart-shaped design that fits right in with pride month. Betsey Johnson Kitsch Million Stars Phone Bag Silver It actually works! Modeled after a vintage telephone, this purse has a detachable phone handle that you can actually make and receive calls from when connecting to your phone. Betsey Johnson Quilted Nylon Sling Bag Pink Add a pop of pink to outfits with this quilted shoulder bag. Its scrunch shoulder strap is not only adorable but it's also practical, adjusting with a Johnson Betseys Tiered Tulle Dress Cream When you shop this tiered ruffle dress in black and white, your purchase goes toward the Elton John Aids Foundation. The silhouette makes a fun, flirty statement. One of our favorite Olympians has his own Pride collection Tom Daley teamed up with English fashion brand Reiss to create a capsule collection inspired by his love for knitting, crocheting and the like, water in all forms, and the fluidity of pride. The genderless collab consists of seven pieces ranging from a sparkling collared shirt to a tight-knit tank top. The baby blue hues and teals were clearly picked as a nod to his days in the Olympic pool, and the tasteful yellow adds a bit of depth and warmth to the pieces. Every cent of this line is going towards Rainbow Road, which is a non-profit that helps at-risk LGBTQIA+ folks around the world. They help people get to safety through financial assistance, providing aid in times of crisis and even relocating them to safer places. Reiss x Tom Daley Cotton Lover Vest The cheapest item in the collection happens to be our associate editor's favorite. It's one of those tanks that can be worn alone with cutoff shorts or underneath a cardigan when it gets chilly this fall. It's sporty, chic and has a sweet yet subtle message Reiss x Tom Daley Hydros Tile Crochet Shirt A heavy-duty graphic tee is a staple for queer folks — especially when paired with workwear pants and Birkenstocks. The swimmer scene on the back feature's the bottom half of two swimmers, and it was created by Richard Kilroy. Reiss x Tom Daley Eros Graphic-Print T-Shirt This tiled crochet shirt was inspired by Daley's love of knitting. During the Tokyo Olympics he went viral for stitching medal cases, and now you can snag this summer ready collared shirt that's inspired by his time in the water. Reiss x Tom Daley Atlantis Sequin Lover Shirt When looking at this sequined adorned Cuban collared button up you can't help but be reminded of a glistening body of water. It shimmers, shines and the base of the shirt sits right at the hip for a tailored look. This week also saw the launch of other products our editors deemed worthy of standalone coverage. Shop all these additional launches below, including a new Pride-themed Quip toothbrush and a heavyweight tee from Lockwood51. Quip Sonic Toothbrush in Pride Plaque is no match for Quip's affordable toothbrush. The base recently got an iridescent Pride makeover and is 20% off with code PRIDE20. Lockwood51 Harvey Pigment Dyed T-Shirt Celebrate Pride 365 days a year with one of Lockwood51's iconic heavyweight tees. The brand is LA's first queer skatewear brand known for making bold and unapologetically gay apparel. As deals editors at CNN Underscored, we are some of the first people to hear about the latest product news from reader-favorite brands. Our deals team — comprised of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo — is passionate about product launches that we would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a coveted new item (especially one from a brand with top marks from our experts) because it means we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

Some of our favorite items from Ostrichpillow are up to 25% off ahead of your next vacay
Some of our favorite items from Ostrichpillow are up to 25% off ahead of your next vacay

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time03-06-2025

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Some of our favorite items from Ostrichpillow are up to 25% off ahead of your next vacay

If you haven't heard, it's Summer Travel Week here at CNN Underscored. Our team is ramping up their packing lists, scoping out the best gear for long-haul flights and the like. But scoring some of our editors' favorite travel accessories doesn't mean you have to pay full price. The latest travel deals on our radar are from the editor-approved brand Ostrichpillow, with its biggest sale of the season taking up to 25% off pillows, eye masks and more. Ostrichpillow Original Napping Pillow Last spring, our associate editor, Jillian Tracy, got her hands on the Napping Pillow and was a fan of the distraction-free cocoon. It might look a little ridiculous at first, but we found that it's great for serious nappers and those who prioritize their sleep, especially at this rare low price. Read our review Ostrichpillow Go Neck Pillow The traditionalists out there are probably more interested in wearing one of our picks for the best travel pillow on their next flight. It's typically more of a splurge, but with this sale, you can save with a rare discount. Our senior deals editor Rikka Altland loves its memory foam and 360-degree support that helps keep long flights our review Ostrichpillow Bamboo Compression Socks After a health scare in 2023, compression socks became a part of my everyday routine. Even if you aren't told you need to wear them, they're great for promoting blood flow and preventing clots, especially when sitting for long periods. Outside of travel, they can be used when working from home or exercising. Ostrichpillow Light Versatile Pillow For something that can be used as a sleep mask-pillow hybrid, consider this lightweight circular model that can be used during your commute, lounging at home or even reading on a flight. It's significantly cheaper than its other pillows and is a great option for those on a budget. Ostrichpillow Eye Mask Ostrichpillow's eye mask offers complete darkness and a snug fit. You'll have no problem falling asleep with its soft eye cups and ergonomic design. After testing, it's better suited for all sleepers aside from those who prefer snoozing face-down. Read our review Ostrichpillow Mini Handy Pillow This is the slimmest build in Ostrichpillow's entire line. You can store it in the front pocket of your carry-on or slide it into your bag for convenience. The compact, yet casual design differs from the rest, and it's accessible for those just getting into the portable pillow space. During Sleep Week in early March, we had an exclusive deal with Ostrichpillow that offered 15% off its popular eye mask and Go Neck Pillow. This sale matches the previous discount on the neck pillow, while marking the eye mask down even further. The rest of the site is discounted by up to 25%, which includes rarely on-sale items like its Original Napping Pillow. With the school year winding down and summer travel picking up, snagging travel essentials for yourself and the family is a must, particularly with some of our favorite items on sale. Our deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the deals for the day to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales to shop. Searching everything from coveted tech sales to Lululemon finds of the week, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure they're finding the best buys for Underscored readers.

Our favorite product releases this week: Lego, Marshall, Smeg and more
Our favorite product releases this week: Lego, Marshall, Smeg and more

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time30-05-2025

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Our favorite product releases this week: Lego, Marshall, Smeg and more

Every week, Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saquin and Elena Matarazzo team up to share our favorite product launches from the last seven days. Whether you're just hoping to keep up to date with the latest and greatest releases or are looking to shop them, we've highlighted nine of the most notable drops from around the web. This week brings the launch of the latest collaboration between Lego and Pixar, a new retro-styled speaker from Marshall and this shiny new Smeg sparkling water maker. A new version of an editor-loved speaker Marshall has debuted its newest speaker this week, and there's far more to it than just a retro-inspired design. Don't get us wrong, the vinyl wrapping and metal speaker grill are as classic as it gets, but it's the tech and audio system that's on the inside that has Altland so excited. She listens to a Marshall speaker every day and particularly loves the out-of-the-box EQ settings that the company ships. For the Marshall Kilburn III, that combination of good looks and great sound enters a new portable package. The speaker sports a built-in battery that enables over 50 hours of listening on a single charge, twice as much time as its predecessor. It also has a more impressive internal speaker setup that's backed by an IP54 water-resistant and dust-resistant build. We also love the brand's usual inclusion of retro volume knobs on top. Available now through the official Marshall website, it'll also be launching on June 10 through other retailers. Altland will be circling back later on with more personal insight into the experience to see if its $380 price tag means it's actually better than the other best portable Bluetooth speakers out there. Nix the cleanup with these silicone cosmetic pouches Don't let stray liquid blush swipes and smoky eyeshadow pigments stain your makeup bag. Stasher, the reusable silicone bag brand we've written home about in the past, just welcomed the Beauty Weekender Bag, which retails for $40. It's more roomy than the bestselling Essentials Bag, giving you ample room to pack full-sized products — up to 104 fluid ounces, to be exact. Made with the same signature silicone, it's easy to clean and wipe down when spills do happen. No matter where your travels take you, toss it in a beach tote or a carry-on bag. If you want to break down your organization even more, it comes in new value bundles with the Everyday Bag and the Touch-Up Bag. Make cheekbones and cupid's bows pop all day long Trying to achieve the glass skin look? It goes beyond a good skin care routine and can be amplified with makeup. Benefit is here to help with its new velvety highlighter that gives you a natural glow with its lightly blurring powder. It comes in six shades that range from the fair Raya color to a deep Comet. All of them are long-lasting, can be worn on muggy summer days with their waterproof capabilities and even play nice with acne-prone skin. Some of our deals editors are stoked to try this out for events, outdoor weddings and the like since it offers a fade-proof glow that lasts 12 hours — or in some cases more — and adds a subtle pop to a variety of makeup looks. The tin is $38, which is on par with other middle to higher tier options and is available for purchase on the brand's site, Sephora, Nordstrom and even Revolve. Move over, AirTags Our senior deals editor has long been a fan of Satechi's passport cover with built-in Apple Find My support. It's an essential in her travel setup for providing extra peace of mind while flying. The company is now bringing that same item-finding technology to a suite of new products, including everything from a luggage tag to a glasses case. Everything in Satechi's new lineup features a rechargeable battery that pairs with the company's tried-and-true item-finding features. For those unfamiliar, Find My is the same technology that Apple packs into its beloved AirTags. Satechi is tapping into that same network to cover far more than just keys with some bespoke accessories tailored to specific uses. Here's a rundown of the lineup: Satechi Vegan-Leather FindAll Glasses Case Instead of just placing an AirTag in your existing glasses case, this stylish vegan-leather cover features the same tracking technology with a wirelessly rechargeable battery. Satechi Vegan-Leather FindAll Luggage Tag Most of us are buying AirTags to use with a luggage tag, so why not skip the process of piecing together individual accessories and opt for a single travel gadget that does it all. Satechi FindAll Card Bring Apple Find My tech to your wallet with this slim item finder. It's slightly thicker than a typical credit card and provides peace of mind where an AirTag normally can't. Satechi Vegan-Leather FindAll Keychain This may practically just be an AirTag, but it beats Apple's in-house version by featuring an integrated keychain clip and rechargeable battery for $1 more than the official option. Altland has been using Satechi gear for several years now and is always impressed by the value, build quality and features offered by its Apple-adjacent products. This new Find All tracker lineup certainly looks to fit the bill, and she'll be excited to try these out for herself when her order arrives. The most stylish way to get your bubbles Summer signals the start of spritz season, and Smeg's latest invention comes in clutch with a well-timed launch. For all your backyard BBQs, pool parties and happy hours, the Sparkling Water Maker can satiate your bubbly cravings. Unlike clunky, plastic models out there, this one fuses high-quality Italian craftsmanship with practical controls. It comes in a sleek, slim design and three stylish colors: Matte Black, Matte Fog Blue and Matte Jade. For $180, the soda maker also features a customizable fizz control knob and an electricity-free use, so you can store it outside on patio bars or inside on the kitchen countertop. A derm-approved skin tint with SPF One of our favorite Korean beauty brands just released its highly anticipated tinted sunscreen. This skin tint is a great addition to your routine if you're looking for a multipurpose product that conceals, protects and moisturizes. It's packed with SPF 40 protection, comes in 12 shades and gives you a lightweight, no-makeup-makeup look that'll leave you looking dewy all summer long. The bottle goes for a reasonable $20, and you can save 20% if you buy two or more at once. Snagging multiple shades is the move for some if your complexion is in between or if you wear darker finishes as the UV index gets higher. The latest Lego Ideas kit hops into action Lego has been tapping into the wide world of Disney properties for years now with its popular building kits, but Pixar is a more recent addition to the collection. The latest of those builds is up for pre-order this week. Joining the likes of 'Up,' 'WALL-E' and 'Inside Out,' the original short film that kickstarted the whole animation empire is getting its own set. The new Luxo Jr. kit features a buildable version of the Pixar Lamp and Luxo Ball. Both characters are crafted from 613 pieces and assembled into display-worthy models. I won't spoil anything, but there are also some fun Easter eggs throughout the building process that reference half a dozen films from the Pixar archive. It begins shipping over the weekend and clocks in with a $70 price tag. Our best-tested cooling pillow just got new companions Hot sleepers have a new way to keep cool this summer. Expanding upon its best-tested cooling pillows, Coop Sleep Goods just added to its Cool+ Collection, so you can upgrade your bedding to the ultimate chill zone. Running from $49 to $399, the new additions introduce a fresh mattress topper, adjustable body pillow and toddler pillow — all stuffed with the brand's signature Oomph Cool fill. In addition to the Cool+ line, Coop also created Tencel-based bedding designed to feel soft, silky and most importantly, breathable. Lay the foundation for sleep with the Tencel Sheet Set ($159) and Pillowcase Set ($39), which help temper moisture. Or, swap out heavy duvet covers for the brand's lightweight Duvet Cover ($159), available in white, grey and cream colors. Cheers to seven years of buttery soft activewear Days ago, Set Active dropped its limited-edition birthday collection. The brand is celebrating its seventh year in the activewear business and has launched three new versions of its pieces in ice cream and sweets-inspired hues. Some of the pieces our editors are eyeing are the Airluxe Breathe Scoop Bra in Birthday Espresso, Sportbody Sporty High-Rise Leggings in a strawberry pastel Swirl design, Formcloud Cloud High-Rise Leggings in a baby blue Frosting color and Airluxe Breathe Shorts in a creamy Leche. If you're prepping for summer training sessions or hot girl walks with friends, Set Active makes some of the cutest workout gear around. We love that it's just as stylish as it is functional, which makes these new drops even more worthy of tagging along on spring workouts. This week also saw the launch of other products our editors deemed worthy of standalone coverage. Shop all these additional launches below, including an upgraded version of our pick for the best budget video doorbell, a new Yeti lunch box and more. Marie Veronique Colorfree Zinc Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 32 Our associate editor, Elena Matarazzo, has been using this sunscreen for about a week and loves its dewy finish. It's been safe to use on her acne-prone skin and even doubles as a primer since it's slightly tacky. Blink Video Doorbell (2025) Blink's latest doorbell combines upgrades like 1440p video and a wider field of view with the same price tag as its predecessor. The starter kit clocks in at $70, while those upgrading an existing setup can buy just the doorbell for $60. Yeti 3-Liter Daytrip Lunch Box Yeti has a new line of lunch boxes out this week that pack the brand's usual best-in-class temperature retention into a soft design perfect for taking your lunch to work and more. Away The Carry-On in Sunshine Yellow To complement all your sunny getaways, Away premiered its bestselling luggage in a new hue, Sunshine Yellow. The Beach Capsule Collection also invites the debut of a beach bag tote, a sunglasses case and a pair of dry bags. As deals editors at Underscored, we are some of the first people to hear about the latest product news from reader-favorite brands. Our deals team — comprised of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo — is passionate about product launches that we would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a coveted new item (especially one from a brand with top marks from our experts) because it means we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

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