Best car CES 2024: Forget the Sony car! This Razer car is outfitted with an Xbox Series X

The Razer/Lexus car collaboration vehicle, with a light shining above it and neon lights glowing on the car.

Yes, the Sony car that can be controlled with a DualSense controller is pretty sick — but wait ’til you hear about the Razer car.

We already gushed about the Razer car earlier this week, but after careful deliberation, Mashable has deemed it the best car of CES 2024.

For the unintiated, Razer is known for rolling out badass, sleek gaming laptops that are stamped with a three-headed snake insignia that can emanate electric-green lighting. Razer adopted the same design language for its car — and you won’t believe what’s in it.

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Best car CES 2024: Razer Lexus TX

Razer’s decked-out gaming car was stationed on the LinQ Promenade in Las Vegas. It caught the Mashable team’s eye, so we decided to check it out. Turns out, the gaming-focused company modified a 2024 Lexus TX, swapping out the original seats for four ultra-comfy Razer Iskur gaming chairs, which retail for about $500 each.

Razr Iskur Gaming Chair

Credit: Amazon

Razr Iskur Gaming Chair

$499

The two back seats are tricked out with two 27-inch Razer monitors. Both feature a keyboard and a mouse from the brand, delivering a gamer’s paradise for passengers.

Razer Lexus TX 27-inch monitors

This car wouldn’t be complete without monitors in the back seats.
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Pop open the trunk and you’ll find four Razer Blade gaming laptops, fueled by the Razer Core X Chroma eGPUs, charging on docking stations.

Razer Core X Chroma

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Razer Core X Chroma

$499

Oh, and you’ll find an Xbox Series X, too.

Razer Lexus TX

It’s a gamer’s dream.
Credit: Amazon

Is this street legal? Probably not. But this eye-catching collaboration between Lexus and Razer, a striking mélange of luxury and gaming, gets Mashable’s award for best car of CES 2024 due to its innovative charm and nod to a better future of high-level entertainment inside consumer vehicles.

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: What are the differences?

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro

This iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro deep-dive comparative analysis will give you clarity on what, exactly, are the differences between the two phones.

After all, the iPhone 15 costs $800, but the iPhone 15 Pro is more expensive at $1,000. That being said, I know what you’re wondering. Does the iPhone 15 Pro really have features that are worth the extra $200?

I won’t tell you which phone to get. Instead, I’m going to lay out the differences between the two and let you decide which device is best for your lifestyle. Without further ado, let’s dive into this iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro face-off, shall we?

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iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: price

The iPhone 15 has a starting price of $800 and it comes with the following specs:

  • 128GB of storage

  • 6GB of RAM

  • A16 Bionic chipset

  • 6.1-inch display

Keep in mind that you can get more storage, but it’ll cost you. If you want 256GB of storage, the iPhone 15 will set you back $900. Speaking from experience, I’d recommend getting the 256GB variant, particularly if you love hoarding photos and videos. Otherwise, the 128GB model will haunt you with a “storage full” error, forcing you to delete your treasured media content within a year (or less) of use.

iPhone 15

The base iPhone 15 model comes with 128GB of storage.
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If you’re a big spender, you can get the iPhone 15 with 512GB of storage, which costs $1,100. But if you have enough money to spend on that, you’d be better off upgrading to the iPhone 15 Pro with 256GB of storage, which is exactly the same price.

Speaking of the iPhone 15 Pro, it has a starting price of $1,000 and it comes with the following specs:

  • 128GB of storage

  • 8GB of RAM

  • A17 Pro

  • 6.1-inch display

The most expensive iPhone 15 Pro, packed with 1TB of storage, will set you back $1,500. But again, if you have that kind of money to blow, you might as well upgrade to the iPhone 15 Pro Max with 512GB of storage, which costs $100 less at $1,400.

Again, I’d recommend upgrading to at least 256GB of storage if you have a treasure trove of media you’d like to store. However, if you don’t mind deleting a few stuff along the way, or you have cloud storage, the 128GB variant should be fine.

iPhone 15 colors

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iPhone 15

Starting at $799

iPhone 15 Pro colorways

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iPhone 15 Pro

Starting at $999

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: design

Cue Sia singing “Titanium” at the top of her lungs! The iPhone 15 Pro’s biggest selling point is that it consists of a titanium frame, making it lighter and more durable than its predecessor’s stainless-steel chassis.

The iPhone 15, wrapped in an aluminum enclosure, doesn’t have a hint of titanium. Womp, womp! It is, however, a little lighter than its Pro sibling (6.03 ounces vs. 6.6 ounces).

As far as colors are concerned, I’d argue that the iPhone 15’s colors are more fun.

iPhone 15 colors

The iPhone 15 comes in five fun colors.
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It comes in five colors:

  • Pink

  • Yellow

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Black

The iPhone 15 Pro is a little bit more bougie — more mature and sophisticated.

iPhone 15 Pro colorways

The iPhone 15 Pro’s colors are a lot more neutral.
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Its colors are more urbane, subtle, and minimalist:

  • Natural Titanium

  • Blue Titanium

  • White Titanium

  • Black Titanium

One subtle difference between the two phones is the iPhone 15 Pro’s Action Button feature located on the left side of the chassis. The iPhone 15, on the other hand, still has a very boring mute switch instead. What’s so great about the Action Button? You can customize it to launch any app or task you want.

For example, with my iPhone 15 Pro Max, I’ve set the Action Button to launch the Notes app since I use it so frequently, but the possibilities are endless. You can set up the Action Button to launch whatever app you want.

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: display

The iPhone 15 and the iPhone 15 Pro actually share the same display size: 6.1 inches. If you want something bigger (e.g., 6.7 inches), consider getting the iPhone 15 Plus or the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

iPhone 15

Dynamic Island is here to stay.
Credit: Stan Schroeder / Mashable

They also have the same resolution: 2,256 x 1,179 pixels

Although the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro Max share the same screen size, they do not have the same display tech. The iPhone 15 does not have ProMotion technology nor does it have an Always-On display — but the Pro model has both of these perks.

What’s ProMotion? It’s just a fancy term for, “This phone has a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz.” In other words, the iPhone 15 Pro has a zippier display that adapts to your workflow. If you’re simply scrolling through an article, the refresh rate will slowdown. However, if you fire up a fast-paced mobile game, the refresh rate will pick up.

Conversely, the iPhone 15 has a refresh rate of 60Hz, which will feel slower only if you’ve ever owned a phone with a refresh rate of 90Hz or higher. And for the uninitiated, an Aways-On display lets you get information like time, widgets, and more at a glance because — well — the screen is always on. I can’t say the same for the iPhone 15.

Both have the snazzy Dynamic Island featured at the top of the display, and plus, the duo can climb to a peak brightness of 2,000, according to Apple.

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: cameras

Cameras are one of the biggest selling points smartphones, and as you might have guessed, the iPhone 15 Pro has an edge over the iPhone 15. Here’s a break down of the camera specs:

iPhone 15

  • Wide camera – 48MP

  • Ultrawide camera – 12MP

  • Selfie camera – 12MP

  • No telephoto

iPhone 15 Pro

  • Wide camera – 48MP

  • Ultrawide camera – 12MP

  • Selfie camera – 12MP

  • Telephoto (3X optical zoom)

Unlike the iPhone 15 Pro, the iPhone 15 does not have a telephoto lens, which means that zoomed-in shots will have a dip in quality. It’s also worth nothing that the iPhone 15 Pro’s ultrawide lens has a slightly wider aperture, which means low-light shots should be better.

iPhone 15 Pro

If you’re a telephoto lens stan, you’re going to want to go Pro.
Credit: Stan Schroeder / Mashable

The iPhone 15, unlike the iPhone 15 Pro, does not support macro photography, Apple ProRAW, nor Night Mode portraits. (This isn’t to be confused with Night Mode, which the iPhone 15 does have.)

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: performance

The iPhone 15 Pro, without a doubt, is zippier and beastlier than the iPhone 15, thanks to its new A17 Pro Bionic chip. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 sports the chipset featured inside the iPhone 14 Pro models: the A16 Bionic.

iPhone 15 Pro

The iPhone 15 Pro is more of a powerhouse.
Credit: Stan Schroeder / Mashable

Truth be told, the A16 Bionic is still a stellar, breakneck chip that is actually overpowered for what’s needed for mobile tasks, so imagine the herculean power behind the A17 Pro.

Without getting into the weeds of things, just know that the A17 Pro is capable of cutting-edge AI computations and graphics. So much so that high-fidelity games like Resident Evil Village, Death Stranding, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage will be headed to the iPhone 15 Pro soon.

It’s also worth noting that the iPhone 15 has 6GB of RAM while the iPhone 15 Pro has 8GB of RAM. This means that latter will do a better job at juggling multiple tasks simultaneously (e.g., switching between a bunch of apps should be faster).

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: battery life

Apple ran a video playback test on the iPhone 15 and it lasted 20 hours on a single charge. Compare that to the iPhone 15 Pro, which lasted 23 hours on the same test.

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 15 Pro: Which should you buy?

To sum it all up, the iPhone 15 Pro has an Action Button that I believe is totally underrated — the iPhone 15 doesn’t have one. Plus, the iPhone 15 Pro has a better camera system. If taking better zoomed-in shots are important to you, it’d be worth it to shell out an extra $200.

If you enjoy mobile gaming, with the iPhone 15 Pro getting a GPU boost from its A17 Pro chipset, the upper-tier model is a better choice for you.

However, if neither of those bells and whistles tickle your fancy, you’ll be fine with the entry-level iPhone 15.

CES 2024: This countertop ice cream maker actually makes good soft-serve

ColdSnap ice cream maker

I’m not usually a fan of tech products that claim to be able to make homemade versions of customers’ favorite store-bought foods. Sorry to companies like SodaStream, but the end products just never come out tasting right.

But then I came across ColdSnap at CES 2024.

ColdSnap ice cream maker

ColdSnap, the countertop ice cream maker at CES 2024.
Credit: Mashable

ColdSnap is a countertop ice cream maker that claims to make the “creamiest, best tasting ice cream available anywhere.” You simply insert a “pod,” which looks like a slim can of Coca-Cola, containing one of an assortment of available ice cream flavors into the machine and shortly after, soft-serve ice cream is yours for the eating.

When I first saw ColdSnap, I did not get it. There was a huge line of people around the company’s booth because, of course, free food will always attract a crowd. But I’ve been there and done that when it comes to ice cream makers. 

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My mom has a “Ninja CREAMi” at her home, a different countertop ice cream maker, which costs less than $200. On visits, I’ve had Ninja CREAMi soft-serve and it’s good, but it’s no replacement for real soft-serve like you get at Carvel or Mr. Softee. It’s just not “soft” enough. In my experience, Ninja CREAMi ice cream comes out too icy and not creamy enough. I expected ColdSnap to be a bit like that.

I decided to see what the hubbub surrounding ColdSnap was about. And, of course, yeah, the free food.

I was wrong. ColdSnap ice cream actually had the consistency of real soft-serve like you’d get straight from your favorite ice cream truck or soft-serve shop. The ice cream was creamy soft-serve and it was delicious. It seems like its actually possible to replicate store-bought food exactly how it was intended to taste using a homemade ice cream machine.

ColdSnap-made ice cream

You can’t taste it, but I assure you that ColdSnap’s ice cream is very good.
Credit: Mashable

ColdSnap does come with some issues and unanswered questions. Storing the coke can-sized pods will be less than ideal, and when it comes to disposal, will cities add them to recycling programs for other, similar pods? But the biggest question is: when will it actually be available to buy? ColdSnap actually debuted way back at CES 2021 and stole the show-related headlines then. But the company seemingly disappeared without ever releasing a commercial product.

At CES 2024, ColdSnap was all the rage once again. But the company was showing off a larger machine that they said they don’t want to sell to customers. A ColdSnap representative told me they’re looking to create a smaller version within the next year to put on the market.

Personally, I don’t think the current ColdSnap product is that big. It’s a kitchen countertop food maker. These products can be rather large and consumers usually don’t mind. And then there’s the question of will this smaller ColdSnap device still be able to make creamy soft-serve ice cream? Or will downsizing the product mean the output quality is icier in consistency, putting ColdSnap more in line with the previously mentioned Ninja CREAMi? That would certainly be a huge disappointment.

But, I guess we’re closer to finding out than we were when ColdSnap debuted at CES three years ago. 

AI George Carlin releases comedy special that real George Carlin would’ve despised

george carlin onstage

George Carlin has dropped a new comedy special. And if that seems weird — because, you know, he died in 2008 — well, it’s because it isn’t actually Carlin.

The special is from Dudesy, a comedy AI, that co-opted Carlin’s persona for a YouTube “special” called George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead.

To be clear, the hour-long video from the AI goes out of its way to say the special is not actually Carlin.

“I just want to let you know very clearly that what you’re about to hear is not George Carlin. It’s my impersonation of George Carlin that I developed in the exact same way a human impressionist would,” it says in the video. “I listened to all of George Carlin’s material and did my best to imitate his voice, cadence, and attitude as well as the subject matter I think would have interested him today. So think of it like Andy Kaufman impersonating Elvis or like Will Ferrell impersonating George W. Bush.”

But frankly, the impression is not like that at all. Ferrell and Kaufman were human beings, accentuating certain qualities of powerful people in order to create comedy and social commentary. The Dudesy special is a voice-accurate copy of Carlin, not adding context but rather trying to resurrect a ghost. It’s a weird, less funny version of Carlin.

I watched a bit of the video and my takeaway was that, yes, it seemed like an AI impression of Carlin. It talked about some of the topics you’d expect from a modern Carlin: billionaires, the class system in America, and social media. But, from the little bit I saw, it felt like an impression. It didn’t have much to say.

The great comedian had a point of view because he was…a great comedian. Dudesy has amalgamated its idea of Carlin into something resembling the genuine article. It’s weird, unsettling, and capitalistic nonsense nobody asked for and nobody needs. In other words: The AI version of Carlin sure seems like something Carlin would’ve hated.

At one point the AI even jokes about replacing stand-up comedians and news anchors because it could stream forever and ever. Ah yes, endless flotsam, the perfect version of art. For what it’s worth, Carlin’s family seems to agree that the AI special was a bad idea.

“My dad spent a lifetime perfecting his craft from his very human life, brain and imagination. No machine will ever replace his genius,” Carlin’s daughter Kelly Carlin wrote on Twitter/X. “These AI generated products are clever attempts at trying to recreate a mind that will never exist again. Let’s let the artist’s work speak for itself. Humans are so afraid of the void that we can’t let what has fallen into it stay there. Here’s an idea, how about we give some actual living human comedians a listen to? But if you want to listen to the genuine George Carlin, he has 14 specials that you can find anywhere.”

Pre-order the Segway Ninebot eKickScooter E2 Pro and save $50

the segway Ninebot eKickScooter E2 Pro on a pink and purple background

SAVE $50: Pre-order the Segway Ninebot eKickScooter E2 Pro for just $449.99, down from its regular price of $499.99. That’s a 10% discount.


a segway Ninebot eKickScooter E2 Pro on a white background

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Segway Ninebot eKickScooter E2 Pro preorder

$449.99 at Segway (save $50 with pre-order)

If you’re tired of hopping on the metro for your morning commute or no longer find enjoyment with your rideshare companions, it might be time to find a new way to get into the office. Thanks to today’s deal, you can pre-order one of Segway’s best commuting scooters and kick off your year with savings.

As of Jan. 11, you can pre-order the new Segway Ninebot eKickScooter E2 Pro for $449.99, a $50 discount off the MSRP of $499.99. Segway estimates shipments will begin on Jan. 25.

The Segway Ninebot E2 Pro is built for daily commuting, running errands, or enjoying an adventure. With a top speed of 15.5 miles per hour, the E2 Pro features Segway’s RideyLONG technology which adds 20% to the scooter’s range without needing an extra battery. At max speed, the E2 Pro gets 16.8 miles of distance on a single charge. There’s an anti-skid traction control system should you face precipitation and you get front and rear turning indicators for a safer ride. Plus, the braking system has a front drum brake and a rear electronic brake.

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Glide your way up hills with the E2 Pro’s ability to head up slopes with up to an 18% incline thanks to the combination of rear-wheel drive and the 750 W motor. It takes about five-and-a-half hours to recharge the scooter for your next ride.

If you’re looking for a new way to get around, the new Segway Ninebot E2 Pro scooter could be your dream mode of transportation. Pre-order the scooter today to save $50.

Pre-order the remote-like Oh! vibrator and get it for 50% off prior to release

The Oh! vibrator on abstract blue and purple background

SAVE $70: As of Jan. 11, the Oh! vibrator is available for preorder from Ohdoki for $74.95. That’s 50% off its normal price of $149.95.


Oh! vibrator on white background

Credit: Okidoki

Oh! vibrator

$74.95 at Amazon (save $70)

Looking to spice things up in the bedroom? Norwegian tech company Ohdoki just debuted one very interesting piece of sextech at CES 2024, and it looks like a very interesting proposition for people with vulvas. The same company, which introduced the automated penis stroker The Handy at last year’s tech expo, wants you to meet The Oh!, a new vibrator that looks more like a remote control than something that could rock your world. But despite its looks, it promises some serious sensations.

If you’re in the market to try something new beyond your go-to toys, now’s a great time to get in on the Oh! craze before it even starts. The newly-announced toy is available for preorder from Ohdoki right now for 50% off its MSRP. That means if you lock in your purchase as of Jan. 11, you can get it for just $74.95, which is down from its suggested price of $149.95.

The Oh! doesn’t rely on motors to create those satisfying vibrations you expect from this kind of toy. Instead, according to Ohdoki, it uses sound wave-based “ResoTouch technology” to help users “create their own vibrational patterns.” What that means, exactly, is a bit up in the air right now. But it probably translates to you or a partner having a great time.

You can sync up the Oh! with your favorite audio or video through Bluetooth as you take in the vibrations. And there’s the opportunity to try it out with a partner using the brand’s Handy toy as well, so there’s an interesting type of synergy here that could bring you and someone else together while you enjoy content with a little something-something physical in the background.

The Oh! is set to debut this spring, so if you want to get it at its lower price now, be sure to pre-order early.

Netflix’s ‘Players’ trailer makes a play for Valentine’s Day viewing

A group of people get a woman ready for a date.

If you didn’t think you could Moneyball dating, Netflix’s latest film has a sporting strategy to change your mind.

The streaming service has dropped the trailer for Players, director Trish Sie’s romantic comedy following a group of friends who run “plays” to help each other meet people for casual flings. In their dating rulebook, there’s only one proviso: You can’t start a relationship from a play. Seems somewhat ethical, I guess.

When Mack (Gina Rodriguez) falls for someone she has her eye on, a war correspondent named Nick (Tom Ellis), she goes to the group to help her run a play for something bigger. Her best friend Adam (Damon Wayans Jr.) and the rest of her pals decide to help her out and create a game plan to rival their usual scenarios. But the trailer hints at something else going on closer to home.

Netfix is releasing this one on Valentine’s Day, so it’s going to be the streaming service’s big mushy romance play — and the latest addition to Netflix’s existing romantic movie lineup.

Players debuts on Netflix Feb. 14

CES 2024: The new HP Spectre x360 is tempting me to ditch my MacBook

HP Spectre x360 14

The HP Spectre x360 14 got a refresh for CES 2024, and I got a chance to get my hands on it. And let me tell you — I can’t keep them off. So much so that I actually contemplated chucking my MacBook Pro out the window for that sweet, sweet typing experience on this irresistible HP laptop.

HP Spectre x360 14

Credit: HP

HP Spectre x360 14

$1,499 at HP

I thought the keyboard on the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 was blissful, but that’s nothing compared to the clackers on the Spectre x360.

In addition to HP continuing to equip its laptops with addictive keyboards, the Spectre x360 14 has updated internals, including new Intel Core Ultra processors that now have AI-focused components (i.e., the NPU).

Oh, and did I mention the keyboard?

7 ways AI benefits the HP Spectre x360 14

The HP Spectre x360 14, as I hinted at the outset, is filled with new upgrades, particularly in the realm of AI.

HP Spectre x360 14


Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

So what, exactly, is new with the next-generation HP favorite? Let’s start with how the Intel Core Ultra processors, now equipped with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for running machine-learning tasks, will use AI to benefit the Spectre x360:

  • Stable Diffusion, a deep-learning, text-to-image model, gets a performance boost

  • Adobe Premiere Pro gets a “tremendous advantage,” according to an HP rep, while rendering AI effects

  • AI apps like Superpower, a platform that records everything you do and turns it into a searchable archive via an AI assistant, will see improvements, too

  • It can detect when someone is watching your screen over your shoulder — and alert you

  • Instant wake is improved

  • Better customization for battery life and power consumption

  • Your laptop’s behavior is optimized based on the apps you run and other activities

HP Spectre x360 14


Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

Other notable HP Spectre x360 14 features

Aside from the uptick in AI dedication, what else does the HP Spectre x360 14 have to offer? Let’s start with the display.

HP Spectre x360 14


Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

The 14-inch OLED panel offers a variable refresh rate display, which means it adjusts the refresh rate depending on what you’re watching. For example, if you’re simply watching static content, the refresh rate drops to 48Hz. But if you’re diving into some light gaming, it can climb to 120Hz for a smoother experience.

HP also claims that the OLED screen, featuring high resolution and dark blacks, is IMAX enhanced, a certification that confirms that the Spectre x360 14 meets high standards when it comes to vibrancy, contrast and clarity.

HP Spectre x360 14


Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

Other notable upgrades include a new 9MP webcam, up from 5MP. Plus, you should expect better performance — not just because of the new processors, but due to an improved system.

And finally, the HP Spectre x360’s four-speaker system were tuned to deliver “studio-class” sound.

But it’s the keyboard that steals the show

HP Spectre x360 14


Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

As a laptop reviewer, I’ve never experienced such clicky keys and responsive feedback. But what really makes this laptop stand out of all the rest is its bounce-back capabilities.

The moment my fingers land and hit an actuation point, they’re already flying off to the next letter. As a keyboard snob, take it from me when I say the HP Spectre x360 14 has the best keyboard on the market.

I’m not joking when I say that I struggled to take my fingers off it.

CES 2024: Evolve MVMT wearable wants to save your feet

Close up of Evolve MVMT wearable on a man's ankle

UPDATE: Jan. 10, 2024, 5:18 p.m. EST This story has been updated to reflect that Evolve MVMT is now available to buy.

Wearables that track your steps are nothing new, but what about a wearable that tracks how you step?

At CES 2024, Evolve MVMT unveiled an ankle wearable that tracks the quality of your steps, and helps you improve your gait over time. Claiming to be the first of its kind, Evolve MVMT uses proprietary tracking technology to analyze heel strike – the act of landing hard on your heels – which is hard on your joints and can lead to certain injuries.

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As someone with flat feet, this is something I’m painfully aware of, and I’m not the only one. According to 2017 study, almost 27 percent of people have fallen arches or flat fleet. Whether it’s walking on hard surfaces all the time, or wearing shock-absorbing sneakers, we’ve evolved to be bad at walking. Basically, many of us are guilty of heel striking, and even though walking is one of the most basic activities humans do, a lot of us are doing it wrong. Evolve MVMT uses a technique developed by founder and physiotherapist Luke Pickett called “light walking” to minimize heel striking and make walking more efficient.

Evolve MVMT wearable on a mans ankle

Wearables on your ankles? Why not.
Credit: Evolve MVMT

Evolve MVMT works by doing a walking test to measure your baseline. From there, the app will give you live guidance on how to improve your steps. The idea is that over time, practicing “light walking” will activate the right muscles, and make walking more beneficial. In studies conducted at the Cleveland Clinic and Monash University, patients reportedly burned 36 percent more calories when using the Evolve MVMT technique.

Evolve MVMT app on a smartphone

Track the quality of your steps through the app.
Credit: Evolve MVMT

If decreasing stress on your joints, improving your posture, and burning more calories sounds good to you, Evolve MVMT is available now. That said, improving your gait doesn’t come cheap — the device and accessories costs $499. But if you’ve ever had to pay for expensive orthotics or special footwear, which have to be replaced every few years, this might be a solid alternative.

Evolve MVMT ankle device

Credit: Evolve MVMT

Evolve MVMT

$499 at Evolve MVMT