Catching you up on the past week’s most notable product releases.
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Another week down, and, per usual, a bunch of new tech and gadgets have been announced.
This past week, Pro-ject introduced a pair of music streamers, Sony’s affordable turntable finally became available, and Logitech released its most customizable gaming keyboard yet. But that’s just scratching the surface.
Below, we’ve rounded up all the most interesting new releases and announcements you might have missed from the past week.
Schiit AudioSchiit Buf
CoolGeekCoolGeek TS-01
FiioFiio K17 R2R Pro
Pro-JectPro-Ject Stream Box E
Pro-JectPro-Ject Wireless Box E
LogitechLogitech G512 X Gaming Keyboard
The Logitech G512 X is the company’s new flagship gaming keyboard, and it’s its most advanced and customizable model yet. It’s unique because it’s the brand’s first keyboard with dual-swap technology, supporting both mechanical and analog switches. And it’s integrated with TMR (Tunnel Magneto Resistance) sensor technology, allowing players to map actions based on keypress depth. According to the brand, this makes it “perfect for flight sims, racing titles, and tactical shooters where millimeter precision is the difference between victory and defeat.” The G512 X is available in both 75 and 98 layouts, and comes in black or white finishes.
SonySony PS-LX5BT
iFi AudioiFi Zen Air Phono 2
iFiiFi Zen Air DAC 2
iFi has introduced the second-generation of its entry-level desktop DAC and headphone amplifier. The Zen Air DAC 2 has a similar design to its predecessor, but features a more premium “midnight blue” finish and a new Cirrus Logic DAC, which the company says was selected for “how naturally it presents detail without sounding forced or analytical.” It also features a balanced 4.4mm headphone output and a more powerful amp that can deliver “up to 300% more headphone drive” than the previous model.
iFiiFi Zen Air Blue 2
The Zen Air Blue 2 is a refreshed version of the company’s original entry-level Bluetooth receiver, which was released in 2022. This second-generation model looks and works just like before, adding Bluetooth streaming capabilities to older hi-fi systems. But it features a new DAC and chipset that enables it to support higher-quality Bluetooth codecs, including aptX Lossless and LDAC. Plus, it adds 5-12V compatibility, so you can hook it up to your old car’s stereo system and stream audio over Bluetooth.
DJIDJI Mic Mini 2
A year and a half after DJI introduced the original Mic Mini, which was released in late 2024, the company has come out with its successor. And it hasn’t messed with success too much. The Mic Mini 2 is the same compact wireless mic system as before, consisting of a receiver and a mic, but it adds a few new features, most notably colorful magnetic mic covers. So, basically, they’re more stylish and customizable. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like a US release is coming anytime soon.
Bowers & WilkinsBowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 (Midnight Blue and Pearl Blue)
Released in September 2025, the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 is the brand’s current flagship pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones. They’re essentially a more premium version of the Px7 S3 (which cost $479, and are positioned as rivals to Apple’s, Bose’s and Sony’s flagship ANC cans), as they marry higher-end materials like aluminum and Nappa leather and deliver a more spacious sound. Since their release, B&W has offered the Px8 S2 in two finishes, Warm Stone and Onyx Black. As of April 2026, the company has introduced two new color options: Midnight Blue (shown) and Pearl Blue.
Tucker Bowe has been on Gear Patrol’s editorial team since 2014. With a passion for consumer tech and hi-fi, he tracks everything from headphones and turntables to smartphones and wearables. If it lights up or makes noise, he probably covers it.

