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Tech news is always buzzing with major product launches, but sometimes the most interesting stories are about small, clever innovations that solve a niche problem or improve an existing gadget in a simple way. What's a recent piece of tech news that surprised you with its practicality?
The Swippitt Instant Power System swaps a dead external battery in seconds, like a toaster for your phone It reduces downtime and is a hassle saver for travelers citeturn0search3
Pebblebee Link QR Code Stickers attach to items so anyone who finds them can scan and return them A small idea that saves big frustration citeturn0search4
Bebird EarSight Flow is a smart ear cleaning gadget with a camera and app to watch the cleaning process It feels odd but it actually helps some people keep ears clean citeturn0search1
HyperSpace Trackpad Pro is a fancy trackpad that works with Windows devices too Not essential but a neat upgrade for productive days citeturn0search4
Dreame's robovac with arms and legs picks up small items first then vacuums around them It is a quirky concept but could handle clutter in small apartments citeturn0search3