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Andrew Liszewski

Andrew Liszewski

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    OWC’s first Thunderbolt 5 hub is available for preorder.

    Following Kensington’s $400 Thunderbolt 5 dock that debuted in September, OWC has announced its own hub turning a single Thunderbolt 5 port into three, with an extra USB-A port for older peripherals. OWC says its new hub can connect to three 8K displays (at 60Hz) and delivers 140W of power. You can preorder it today for $189.99, with delivery expected in early December.

    OWC’s Thunderbolt 5 Hub on a desk connected to various cables.
    OWC’s first Thunderbolt 5 hub expands one USB-C port to three.
    Image: OWC
    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    The Ayaneo 3 will have an OLED screen option and upgraded triggers.

    Ayaneo has revealed some specs for its next Windows handheld. The Ayaneo 3 will be available with either a seven-inch LCD or OLED HDR display, and an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 or Ryzen 7 8840U processor. The handheld will introduce an extra set of buttons on the back, plus lock switches to reduce the travel of its triggers for FPS players.

    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    Even Anker seems ready to say goodbye to USB-A.

    A reliable leaker on Reddit has shared images and details for an upcoming collection of chargers from Anker featuring only USB-C ports, as spotted by Notebookcheck. Pricing and availability aren’t known yet, but the collection includes options with up to four USB-C ports. The largest chargers deliver up to 140W to a single device, with reduced power delivery when all ports are in use.

    Leaked images of Anker’s upcoming collection of USB-C only chargers.
    Pricing and availability for Anker’s upcoming USB-C only chargers isn’t known yet.
    Image: Reddit
    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    Belkin’s new Vision Pro travel case is half the price of Apple’s.

    Available now through Apple’s online store, Belkin’s $99.95 Travel Bag for Apple Vision Pro is cheaper than Apple’s $199 Vision Pro Travel Case, and much smaller. It’s got pockets for storing the headset’s accessories, a cushioned lens pillow, and even a hidden compartment for an AirTag so you can track the bag if it goes missing.

    Two images of the Belkin Travel Bag for Apple Vision Pro against a white background.
    Belkin’s Travel Bag for Apple Vision includes a cushioned lens pillow and a hidden pocket for an AirTag.
    Image: Belkin
    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    Lego’s 3,011-piece The Endurance sets sail on November 29th.

    Adding to its growing collection of doomed ocean-going vessels, Lego’s The Endurance recreates Ernest Shackleton’s ship that sunk in 1915 after being trapped in Antarctic ice for 10 months. Lego’s $269.99 version doesn’t float, but features a working steering wheel, four detachable life boats, sails, and removable panels revealing interior cabins and a replica of the ship’s steam engine.

    A person adjusting the sails on the Lego Icons The Endurance.
    A close-up of the back of the Lego Icons The Endurance model.
    A close-up of the back of the Lego Icons The Endurance model.
    A close-up of the life boats included with the Lego Icons The Endurance model.
    The Lego Icons The Endurance model against a white background.
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    Lego’s 3,011-piece The Endurance includes elaborate rigging and sails.
    Image: Lego