
Top tech of the month: the best new gadgets we've tested for July 2026
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Consumer hardware is drifting toward micro-utility — tiny fans, overpowered speakers, niche helpers — not category-defining platforms. For operators, that’s a reminder that attachment to daily workflows, not gadget novelty, is what sustains margin and retention.
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