From headsets to wearables, enhancing the tech experience.
A digital wristwatch with an integrated calculator, popular in the 1980s.
Year: 1980
An early light gun accessory for gaming, used with Nintendo's Family Computer.
Year: 1980
A plastic shield designed to reduce glare and protect CRT monitors.
Year: 1980-1990
A high-capacity removable disk storage device used for file backups.
Year: 1994
A specialized dance pad used for playing DDR rhythm-based games.
Year: 1998
A budget-friendly drawing tablet used for digital art and design.
Year: 2000
Early mass storage solution offering portability and impressive capacity for its time.
Year: 2004
This early Seagate external drive was a powerhouse of the 2000s. With 400GB of space, it helped users offload MP3 collections, game backups, and digital photos in an era of rapidly growing file sizes.
Amazon's debut e-reader with E Ink display, forever changing how we read books.
Year: 2007
Launched in 2007, the first-gen Kindle brought digital libraries to life with e-ink clarity and Whispernet downloads. It sparked the e-reader revolution, giving physical books a digital rival.
Wireless earphones designed for active lifestyles with Bluetooth connectivity.
Year: 2008
Premium wireless earphones with active noise cancellation.
Year: 2013
Secure-fitting wireless earphones with an earhook design for stability.
Year: 2010
A low-cost VR headset made of cardboard, enabling immersive experiences.
Year: 2014
The first generation of Amazon’s AI-powered smart speaker with voice control.
Year: 2014
A smartphone-based VR headset for an affordable virtual reality experience.
Year: 2015
A Bluetooth-enabled gaming controller for mobile and console gaming.
Year: 2015-2017
A voice-activated smart speaker powered by Google Assistant.
Year: 2016
A slim fitness band with heart rate tracking and stylish customization.
Year: 2017
The Alta HR was Fitbit’s answer to elegant fitness. With PurePulse heart rate sensing and sleek interchangeable bands, it merged health insights with everyday wearability for step counters and sleep trackers alike.
A budget-friendly smartwatch offering fitness tracking and notifications.
Year: 2020
A flagship smartwatch blending Wear OS with premium build and long battery life.
Year: 2024
Launched with a sapphire glass face, dual-GPS tracking, and a Snapdragon W5 chip, the Watch X redefined smart wearables with both luxury and performance. It echoed the OnePlus Watch 2 while showcasing OPPO’s hardware finesse.