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Orbitkey Hanging Pouch Review

The team at DailyStraits.com had the opportunity to test the pouch without the hooks.
The team at DailyStraits.com had the opportunity to test the pouch without the hooks.

We’ve tried Orbitkey products before, so the brand’s focus on practical design is already familiar. The new Hanging Toiletry Pouch continues that approach with a sturdy build, quality material and a size that feels versatile enough for both men and women.
What stands out most is how travel-friendly it is. The pouch is roomy without feeling oversized, and the hanging feature makes it easy to access your essentials without digging through everything. That makes it especially useful when packing light or dealing with limited bathroom space.
The material also feels reliable enough to handle the realities of travel. If skincare or other toiletries leak inside, it helps prevent seepage through the bag, which adds peace of mind when packing it alongside clothes or tech.
Overall, the Hanging Toiletry Pouch feels well made, functional and easy to use — the kind of travel accessory that makes staying organised much simpler.

Olto Ships Nationwide

Infinite Machine’s Olto e-vehicle offers 40 miles of range, two-person seating and bike-lane-ready urban mobility.
Infinite Machine’s Olto e-vehicle offers 40 miles of range, two-person seating and bike-lane-ready urban mobility.

Infinite Machine has announced the nationwide availability of Olto, its bike-lane-ready electric vehicle, with immediate shipping and pricing starting at $3,495.
The company said Olto is designed for urban commuting and offers up to 40 miles of range on a single charge, a hot-swappable battery, seating for two people and a top speed of 28 mph in the bike lane.
Joseph Cohen, the company’s CEO and cofounder, said: “Olto is a tool designed for people to explore their cities freely, without friction. Hop on, go for a ride, park wherever, charge anywhere. We can’t wait for people to experience Olto.”
Infinite Machine said Olto also includes built-in security features such as GPS tracking, an Apple AirTag compartment, automatic locking and tamper alerts, and will be available later this spring through select resellers in seven states.

Slimmer Fire TV

Amazon’s new Fire TV Stick HD launches in Australia from $79, offering a slimmer design, faster performance and USB-powered portability.
Amazon’s new Fire TV Stick HD launches in Australia from $79, offering a slimmer design, faster performance and USB-powered portability.

Amazon has launched its newest streaming device in Australia, unveiling the Fire TV Stick HD as a slimmer and more portable option for customers at home or on the go.
Priced from $79, the device is now available for pre-order, with shipping set to begin on April 29, 2026. Amazon said the new stick is about 30 per cent narrower than the previous HD model and can be powered directly through a TV’s USB port, removing the need for a wall adapter in many cases.
The company said the Fire TV Stick HD is more than 30 per cent faster on average than the last-generation HD stick, while also supporting Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 for improved connectivity. It also features a redesigned Fire TV interface aimed at making it easier for users to find content, pin favourite apps to the home screen and access smarter recommendations.
Amazon said an Adaptive Display feature will be added in coming months, allowing users to enlarge text, menus and content artwork for a more accessible viewing experience.

Motorola Expands Lineup

Motorola launches its most advanced lineup in Australia, featuring new smartphones, wearables and accessories led by the flagship motorola signature.

Motorola has unveiled a major new lineup of smartphones and accessories in Australia, headlined by the launch of its ultra-premium motorola signature and new edge 70 series devices. The range also includes the moto g67, moto watch, moto pen ultra, moto buds 2 plus, moto buds 2 and moto buds loop.
The company said the new portfolio was designed to meet changing consumer needs, with a focus on camera performance, AI features, premium design and a more connected device ecosystem. Motorola’s Head of Motorola ANZ, Praveena Raman, said the launch marked a major step forward for the brand in Australia.
“We’re excited to launch these devices in Australia, especially with the debut of the ultra-premium motorola signature, the first product in the new motorola signature series, which sets a new benchmark for smartphone photography with its DXOMARK-recognised camera system, paired with a luxuriously refined design. This represents the very best of Motorola innovation, combining cutting-edge imaging technology, powerful AI capabilities and premium craftsmanship to deliver an elevated smartphone experience.”
Motorola said the motorola signature features Sony LYTIA 828 sensors, Dolby Vision capture and a next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, while the edge 70 series focuses on ultra-thin design, camera capability and battery life. General availability for the full lineup in Australia begins on April 16, 2026, with prices ranging from $99 for the moto buds 2 to $1,699 for the 512GB motorola signature.

Dreame Unveils H16 Pro

Dreame’s H16 Pro Steam wet and dry vacuum combines dual-arm robotic cleaning with high-temperature steam technology for deep home hygiene.

Dreame Technology has launched the H16 Pro Steam in Australia and New Zealand, describing it as the world’s first dual-arm steam wet and dry vacuum designed for deep home hygiene.
The company said the H16 Pro Steam combines high-performance suction, precision edge cleaning and high-temperature steam technology to tackle sticky spills, grease and pet mess while helping maintain hygiene throughout the home.
“At Dreame, innovation starts with understanding the real cleaning challenges people face at home,” said Ashinal Khosla, Sales Director for Dreame. “With the H16 Pro Steam, we’ve combined intelligent robotics with high-temperature steam technology to create a powerful yet intuitive solution that tackles tough stains while delivering exceptional hygiene for Australia and New Zealand households.”
Features include dual-arm robotic cleaning, 200°C steam wash, 90°C hot water mopping, 28kPa suction, a 180° lie-flat design and a smart drying system. The H16 Pro Steam is available now through Harvey Norman and Dreame’s website for AUD $1,499 in Australia and NZD $1,699 in New Zealand.

Adobe Launches CX Enterprise

Adobe has unveiled CX Enterprise at Adobe Summit 2026, introducing a new end-to-end agentic AI system designed to help businesses manage the full customer lifecycle, from acquiring prospects to driving loyalty.
The company said the platform combines AI agents, agent skills and Model Context Protocol endpoints with intelligence and governance layers to support reliable and auditable workflows for personalised brand experiences. Adobe is also expanding partnerships with Amazon Web Services, Anthropic, Google Cloud, IBM, Microsoft, NVIDIA and OpenAI.
“Adobe CX Enterprise enables businesses to scale agentic AI with a fully customizable solution that is tailored to the needs of their organization, moving teams beyond AI experiments to tangible business outcomes,” said Anil Chakravarthy, President, Customer Experience Orchestration Business, Adobe. “This end-to-end solution fits naturally into any environment, built to work alongside tools across leading AI platforms with seamless interoperability.”
New offerings include agents across Adobe applications, an agent skills catalogue, developer tools and Adobe CX Enterprise Coworker, which is designed to coordinate tasks across multiple agents and will be generally available in the coming months. Adobe Summit 2026 is being held in Las Vegas and streamed globally online.

Segway Hits Sales Milestone

Segway says its Ninebot E-Series has reached a major milestone, with the E2 model surpassing one million sales worldwide.
The company said the achievement reinforces the success of one of its best-selling electric kickscooters and reflects growing demand for micromobility options designed for first and last-mile commuting.
Segway said the E2’s lightweight build, portability and stable handling helped make it a popular choice among first-time riders, while the newer E3 series builds on that with upgrades such as improved suspension, longer range and enhanced lighting.
The company added that the E-Series undergoes extensive testing for durability and battery safety, and that Segway now operates in more than 160 markets worldwide.

Smart Glasses Launch

Caption: L’Atitude 52°N’s Departure Collection smart glasses combine a 12MP camera, AI assistant and live translation in a sleek, travel-ready design.

L’Atitude 52°N has unveiled its Departure Collection smart glasses, combining a 12MP ultra-wide camera, open-ear audio, live translation and AI-powered assistance in a fashion-focused design.
The smart glasses feature stainless steel spring hinges, IP65 sealing, scratch-resistant coated hinges and a 200mAh battery offering up to six hours of mixed use, while the IP67-rated charging case provides up to 10 full recharges.
L’Atitude 52°N said the range also includes a Sony 12MP camera with a 107-degree field of view, built-in privacy features, onboard storage and hands-free controls for capturing photos and video. The glasses also support music, calls, navigation, landmark information and multilingual conversations through the company’s Goya AI Assistant.
The BERLIN model will be available for pre-order from May 19 and go on sale from May 26 in the US, Europe and the UK, while the MILAN model is due in the second quarter of 2026. Prices start at $399, €399 and £349

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