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Victoria Song

Victoria Song

Senior Reviewer, Wearable Tech

Senior Reviewer, Wearable Tech

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    Louis Vuitton caught the iPod nostalgia bug.

    And I’m here for it. The haute couture brand is launching a small cross-body bag in the shape of an iPod, complete with a little window that mimics an iPod screen. The LV emblem also acts as a faux scroll wheel and the zipper pulls are shaped like old school EarPods. The bag, along with two others shaped like cassettes, are part of the brand’s Spring 2025 line. There’s no official price, but it’ll be available March 13th and High Snobiety says it’ll go for around $1,500.

    Person holding the strap of a Louis Vuitton cross body bag that’s shaped like an old iPod.
    Image: Louis Vuitton
    Powerbeats Pro 2 review: the workout buds to beat

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    Verge Score

    The wait was worth it thanks to a host of smart updates to sound and fit. I guess heart rate monitoring is there, too.

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    BoldHue review: the best foundation is the one you print

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    Verge Score

    After three years, the hunt for my perfect foundation shade is finally over.

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    Peloton’s adding kettlebells to its class roster.

    After a bunch of teasing, it’s finally official. Kettlebell training is now in both the Peloton App and the newer Strength Plus app. On the Peloton App, you can take four types of classes with popular trainers Jess Sims, Rebecca Kennedy, and a bunch of others. Meanwhile, the Strength Plus app has a two-week dedicated program led by guest instructor Dre Mayes, a former D1 football player.

    The Casio Ring Watch is extremely silly, and that’s why I love it

    It’s a watch. It’s a ring. It’s more jewelry than either, and that’s what makes it special.

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    The OnePlus Watch 3 is delayed over a typo.

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Ahem, excuse me.

    The OnePlus Watch 3 was supposed to launch today, but 9to5 Google reports that it’ll now arrive “sometime in April” over an unfixable “Meda in China” typo on its backplate. OnePlus says misprinted versions can be returned, no questions asked — or kept as a limited edition collectible.

    As I wrote last week, #typogate is kinda endearing. It’s not as funny as getting sent 11 review units of the OnePlus Watch 2, but it beats the horror that was the original OnePlus Watch.