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8 Awesome New Gadgets I Tested in 2025 – One Surprised Me

Welcome, gadget lovers! Today, let's look at 8 super practical and fun gadgets I ordered online in 2025. Some were really cool, one even surprised me, and a few were just “okay.” In this post, you’ll find honest thoughts and direct product links for everything so you can check them out for yourself.


1. Borosil Hydra Insulated Water Bottle (710ml)

Everyone needs a solid water bottle, especially in summer. The Borosil Hydra is stylish (matte black and silver, with Team India branding!), and keeps your drink cold or hot for hours thanks to copper and steel construction. The grip is comfy, and the leak-proof cap makes it easy to carry around. It holds 710ml—not quite 1 liter, but enough for daily use. Price: around ₹1,100.

Buy Borosil Hydra Water Bottle


2. Daily Objects GaN Charger (45W)

Charging multiple devices? This daily-use GaN charger is compact, minimal, and supports fast charging with two Type-C ports. It can charge two devices at once and manages heat well, though it gets a bit warm if overloaded. Price: ₹2,300. A bit pricey, but worth it for quality and looks!

Buy Daily Objects Charger


3. Rechargeable Torch Lamp by JACK

This little lamp is affordable, portable, and works as a torch too. It lights up nicely for around 1.5 hours on a full charge, and 2 hours at lower brightness—great for reading, camping, or emergencies. The design is cute with a handy hook but don’t expect super-bright light. Price: just ₹299!

Buy Jack Torch Lamp


4. Zebronics V19 HD LED Monitor

Need a budget monitor? This Zebronics model is only ₹2,899 for an 18.5-inch HD display! Perfect for students or office work. The stand is basic, but the display quality is surprisingly usable for the price. Just remember, it doesn’t have built-in speakers.

Buy Zebronics V19 Monitor


5. Portronics Magnetic Mini Bluetooth Speaker

This tiny Bluetooth speaker easily clamps onto your phone (MagSafe style) or can be attached to metal surfaces like your fridge. It has fun RGB lighting, 800mAh battery (around 4 hours at moderate volume), and doubles as a phone stand. Audio is solid, especially for the size. Price: ₹949.

Buy Portronics Mini Speaker


6. NUUK Rechargeable Personal Mini Fan (with Ice Touch)

This personal fan boasts up to 10 hours of runtime (realistically 6-8 at moderate settings), a display for battery/fan level, and a unique “ice touch” feature. However, the cooling effect didn’t work well for me, but as a mini fan, it does the job. The build is premium but the price feels a bit high (₹2,000).

Buy Mini Fan


7. Xech Gusto Fresh Air Circulator

Unlike regular fans, this one rotates air throughout your room. It’s made from plastic but feels modern and comes with a remote for easy operation. It’s quiet on lower speeds and helps keep rooms comfortable, especially if you need to circulate air from an AC. Price: ₹599.

Buy Air Circulator


8. JUZR Ice Cube Making Bottle

Love ice in your drinks? This plastic ice bottle makes cute round ice balls. Fill with water, freeze, and squeeze to pop them out. Works well but can leak a little in the freezer, and it’s sometimes tricky to get all the ice balls out at once. Price: ₹600, which felt a bit expensive for the result.

Ice Cube Making Bottle


Final Thoughts ๐Ÿ‘‡

Which gadget impressed you the most? Personally, I found the mini fan and magnetic speaker really handy, but every gadget here has a unique use. Let me know in the comments what you’d try first—or if you’ve spotted a better option!

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