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Rubbit’s Car Wash in a Can
Fast & Accessible Car Wash
Let The Foam Do The Job For You
Rubbit’s Car Wash in a Can is built for those moments when your car needs to look clean but a hose, bucket, and full wash routine are not gonna happen.
The spray contains a waterless foam originally designed for aircraft cleaning, which means it is made to lift dirt safely without scratching delicate surfaces.
Once sprayed on, the foam surrounds and absorbs grime, creating a slick layer that lets you wipe everything away with a towel. No rinsing, no runoff, and no mess on the ground.
One can of Rubbit handles lots of quick touch ups and still has enough coverage for a few full exterior cleans. And yes, it can handle stubborn stuff like bird droppings and tree sap.
You can use it in a garage, a parking lot, or anywhere water is not available or allowed. Just spray, wipe, and you are done in minutes.
If you want a fast, easy-to-use way to keep your car looking like it just rolled off the lot, grab some Rubbit and save yourself the expense and trouble of going to the car wash.
modobloom:
Pill Organizer Reimagined
A Better Way To Manage Your Daily Pills
If you have ever looked at all your pill bottles and thought there has to be a better way to manage this, modobloom is your solution.
modobloom is a physical pill and supplement organizer that brings sanity and reliability back to your daily routine.
The magnetic modular setup is simple and satisfying, with color coded daily containers that make your routine feel more like a habit and less like a chore. It is not trying to be an app or a smart device, it is just a well designed object that quietly does its job and stays visible so you don’t forget.
You can set it up once for the week, grab a module for the gym or travel, and keep everything organized without having to locate, open, and close every pill bottle every day.
The materials are solid, BPA free Tritan, and the little details like smooth hinges, privacy finish, and one handed use show how much testing went into it.
If you want your daily wellness routine to feel more tolerable and a lot less clinical, modobloom is worth backing.
ZeroG:
Modular Ultralight Hammock System
Lightweight and Comfortable Portable Hammock
There’s light and then there’s ultralight. This ZeroG hammock fits squarely into the ultralight category. At only 198 grams for the core setup, it still holds up to 150 kg without flinching.
The fabric choice is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here, literally. It is breathable, tough, and comfortable enough that you forget you are lying in something that basically weighs less than a snack.
Toss it in a pocket, clip it to a pack, or keep it on a bike or motorcycle, this thing is made for spontaneous rest stops that turn into actual naps.
What really makes ZeroG feel thought-through is the hardware. The patented horn buckle lets you dial in tension smoothly, hang quilts or gear, and tweak your setup without juggling extra straps or accessories.
Setup is quick, adjustments are intuitive, and the modular add-ons let it grow with you from summer lounging to colder weather camping.
Finally a hammock where the creators obsessed over every gram but did not forget the comfort part, which is a rare combo.
Zaylli LYRÖ:
Wear Ultra-Natural Hi-Fi, Go Anywhere
Transforming The Way You Experience Music
Zaylli LYRÖ is the world’s first open back headphone with a physical rotary sound curve switch, and yes, it is as satisfying as it sounds.
One twist takes you from a clean, airy, studio style sound to a warmer, bass forward vibe that feels made for late night playlists, movies, or anything with a pulse. No screens, no EQ graphs, just your fingers and your ears doing the work.
What really sells LYRÖ is how portable and wearable it is for someone serious about sound quality. It is feather light, folds up, and uses an open back design that makes music feel like it is floating around you instead of being pumped straight into your head.
The comfort is dialed in too, with breathable pads and a soft headband you’ll forget about after a few minutes.
Add in detachable cables for music, calls, or gaming, and this feels less like a studio headphone you tolerate and more like one you actually want to live in.
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SoundCharge:
Hi-Fi Sound. MagSafe Power. One Compact Device.
Compact Premium Speaker with MagSafe Charging
If you have ever packed a speaker, a charger, a cable, and a power bank just to leave the house, SoundCharge gets you.
This little brick is trying to end that whole routine by doing two jobs at once. It plays your music and charges your phone at the same time, all in a convenient pocket-sized package.
SoundCharge is small enough to toss in a bag without thinking about it, yet loud enough to make you double check where the sound is coming from.
What makes SoundCharge special is that it does not feel like a compromise device. The 5000mAh battery handles MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging from 5 to 15W, so your phone actually gains power while the music keeps playing.
Add in long playback time, solid call quality, and a design built for travel, and SoundCharge feels less like another gadget and more like a smart way to carry less without giving anything up.
Here’s what we found interesting this week…
🕒 Benoit Böhnke tells time differently through visualisations that play with colour and motion
Most people can tell the time, but can they tell it differently? The Paris-based graphic designer and co-founder of mire studio, Benoit Böhnke, combines visual experimentation with coding practices in his exhibition project 12:12, which attempts to visualise time in alternative fashions.
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