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Whether inspired by Science World’s shape, the knowledge within it, or both, these innovative objects are bound to impress the tech-inclined in your life.
The Motiv Ring fitness tracker ($280) records your steps, heart rate, sleep and more in one small, lightweight package you won’t want to take off. Available in black, silver and rose gold. indigo.ca
The sleek design, low-vibration motor and unmatched sound quality of Rega’s Planar 1 turntable ($599 for black or white) will transform your vinyl hobby into a habit in no time. shop.vanspecial.com
Rumpl’s eco-friendly Original puffy blanket ($199) combines the cozy ease of a quilt with the outdoor- friendly and warming capabilities of a sleeping bag. walrushome.com
A former orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Barbara Sturm harnesses the power of science in her eponymous “molecular cosmetics” line, which includes the serum discovery set ($430) for achieving smoother, plumper skin. indiarose.ca
Vancouver’s mountainous terrain is no match for the Turbo Como 5.0 e-bike ($5,249), which displays helpful ride metrics like speed, distance travelled and battery level. citecycles.com
Girlfriend Collective’s Topanga bra ($58) and compressive high-rise leggings ($88) are crafted using recycled water bottles, so you can feel doubly good about that exercise-induced rush of endorphins. wootoseeyou.com
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