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Since many of us are still home, we decided to do some digging to find useful products to help stay productive, occupied, entertained and fit while you’re At Home.

More than half a century ago–in 1967, if you want exact numbers–the Stylophone was invented. In case you’re unfamiliar, the Stylophone is a miniature analog stylus-operated “keyboard” that’s most famous for being used by David Bowie on “Space Oddity” and getting approximately five frames of screen time during one of the Best Films of the Last Decade, Baby Driver. Yeah, sure, it’s insanely cool this instrument has been used by the likes of Bowie, Kraftwerk and Erasure, but honestly, we don’t care about any of that because it’s just so much damn fun to play with. It’s a tiny, portable, stylus-operated synthesizer you can take almost anywhere to make music, compose jams or just amuse yourself while you’re waiting for the bus / uber / dog / significant other / the list goes on and on. We’re willing to bet this is the most fun you can have over a sustained period for thirty-five bucks–even if none of your musical creations ever see the light of day.

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Whether at home or on-the-go, when it comes to vaporizers, we want it all. We want to be able to use full flower or potent concentrates depending on the mood–and keep it smooth without any harsh smoke. We want multiple modes for unique combinations of flavor and vapor. We want an oven that’s as easy to clean as it is adjustable depending on the length of the session. Sounds impossible, right? It’s not with PAX Plus. In addition to packing all those features into one perfectly portable device, it’s also one the most sleek and stylish products that’s come out recently.