The headphones that replaced my AirPods

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Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 50, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, I promise it’s not always this many expensive gadgets, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) 

This week, I’ve been reading about crime rings and paleontology beefs and the strange language of TikTok, watching Kevin Can F**k Himself and Trap, re-upping my Yousician subscription to get back into the guitar, doing a lot of weird stretches after spraining my finger, and trying to make the famous Levain cookies.

I also have for you a bunch of new wearable gadgets, a new Star Wars game, the return of a fabulous YouTube series, and much more.

Also, I still want to know: who’s your favorite lesser-known creator? I’ve gotten so many great answers so far, but I want to do it REALLY big next week with lots of great people to check out. So keep your favorites coming!

All right, big gadget-y week this week. Let’s dig in.

(As always, the best part of Installer is your ideas and tips. What are you into right now? What should everyone else be playing, reading, watching, eating, downloading, buying, or making out of wood? Tell me everything: installer@theverge.com. And if you know someone else who might enjoy Installer, tell them to subscribe here.)

  • The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2. I’ve had these for a week and they’re easily one of my favorite gadget upgrades of the year so far. For day-to-day dog-walking and grocery-running and exercising headphones, I’ve been totally converted to bone conduction over the course of this year. These new ones have more bass, mercifully non-awful mics, longer battery, USB-C — I genuinely love them so far.
  • Star Wars Outlaws. I have been burned by so many Star Wars games before, but this one sounds… well, if not like the most innovative game in history, at least like a seriously good time. And as someone who doesn’t love an endless open-world game, the slightly more rigid structure sounds perfect for me to dive into.
  • BeRreal Roulette. Are people still using BeReal? I honestly don’t know. But I love this idea: it’s the daily BeReal experience, except it grabs a shot from your camera roll and lets you react to it as you share it. So clever, so very dangerous.
  • The Dyson Airwrap i.d. Look, I don’t have enough hair to say whether Bluetooth connectivity for “personalized curling routines” is anything, but I do know that every single person I know with an Airwrap loves the thing to bits and will probably like the new attachments.
  • “I feel as stupid as I look – Brilliant Labs Frame.” There’s actually a lot of cool stuff in these AR glasses, at least from a hardware perspective. But as Linus and the Short Circuit folks find, the AI just ain’t ready. I got way too many Rabbit and Humane vibes from this video.
  • The Garmin Fenix 8. Garmin’s ultrapremium smartwatches now come with OLED screens, a mic and a speaker, and some nifty messaging features. These are priced For Serious Outdoorspeople Only, but they’re pretty compelling — and a month-plus of battery life just straight-up rules. 
  • Anthropic Artifacts. As chatbots go, this is the coolest UI anyone has built yet. You can use Claude to build something and actually see it work and change in real time next to the chat; it makes the process of making things much more collaborative and useful.
  • The Plaud NotePin. Another day, another AI voice recorder thing. I still have no idea if these will ever be actually useful to most people, but I’ve been testing this $169 one for a few days, and it’s pretty good at transcribing and summarizing whatever nonsense I say into it all day. (And speaking of AI notes: Cleft Notes, one of my favorites, officially launched on iOS this week.)
  • “The Sustained Two-Shot.” I mentioned my love for Every Frame a Painting a few weeks ago, and now they’re back! I get the sense this next series is going to be very meta since the EFAP duo is making their own film, and I’m extremely here for it.

We made it to Installer 50! The first anniversary of Installer was two weeks ago, a fact I missed entirely. Thank you so much to everyone who has signed up, clicked links, sent me recommendations, yelled at me about typos and formatting, and made life in the Installerverse incredibly fun over the last year (and two weeks). I have big plans for year two and hopefully lots and lots of fun stuff to share.