Our favorite product releases this week: Fujifilm, Razer, XGIMI and more

It’s Friday, and that means that we get to end the week by looking back at our editors’ favorite product launches from the last seven days. Whether you’re just hoping to keep up to date with the latest and greatest releases or are looking to shop them, we’ve highlighted nine of the most notable drops from around the web. To close out the week, our deals team of Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saquin and Elena Matarazzo scoured the web to find the best new product drops. This week brings the launch of refreshed XGIMI portable projectors, an upcoming Fujifilm mirrorless camera and Razer’s newest controller grip. XGIMI MoGo 4 Projectors Two new battery-powered portable projectors are here
XGIMI has launched its newest projectors this week, and they’re a major improvement over the company’s previous releases. When our colleague Joe Bloss tested the previous-generation MoGo 3 Pro, one of his main takeaways was how the lack of an internal battery held it back from being a truly perfect portable projector. It seems that XGIMI knows how to take constructive feedback, as the new MoGo 4 series is cutting the cord by integrating a dedicated battery. Both the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser share much of the same design as the previous models, but now have enough juice to watch movies longer than two hours on a single charge. Speaking of changes we’re quite happy to see, XGIMI is adding a full-sized HDMI port to replace the MoGo 3 Pro’s micro HDMI port. Otherwise, these still deliver a notable experience for bringing entertainment outside (or anywhere else) this summer. That includes the lightweight build that can fold up into a cylinder roughly the size of two cans of soup, 1080p video playback on an up to 120-inch screen and auto keystone correction for an effortless setup. The MoGo 4’s enhancements earn it a $499 price tag that’s $50 more than its predecessor. There’s also the upgraded MoGo 4 Laser edition, which clocks in at $799 and backs that elevated price tag with a brighter laser light source. Luckily, at launch, both projectors are receiving discounts that take 10% off.
Canopy just added more company to its lineup of colorful, handheld filtered shower heads. Bathe with the peace of mind that your water isn’t filled with irritants: The new Bath Tub Filter attaches atop spout fixtures to help remove contaminants as water fills your tub. Our deals editor, Jacqueline Saguin, uses the Canopy shower head whenever she stays at her sister’s apartment, and they’ve both noticed a difference in cleaner-feeling skin. It also hasn’t irritated their eczema- and psoriasis-prone skin types. The latest innovation from Canopy also touts a hassle-free install and easy cleanup; simply wipe it down or toss it in the dishwasher. Bath enthusiasts can also drip essential oils directly onto its felt pad to bring a spa-like aroma to their bathroom. Great for new parents, the Bath Tub Filter’s baby version doubles as a protective spout cover for added safety against accidental bumps and bruises, while its built-in temperature gauge changes color as water warms to help keep bath water safe for sensitive skin. Retailing for $89, it debuted earlier this week in chic Oat, Jade and Lavender colors so that it won’t disrupt bathroom aesthetics. For $10 off, you can sign up for a subscription upfront to deliver scheduled filter replacements every three months.
Two days ago, Cuyana launched its highly anticipated Paloma Linen Collection. We’ve been able to get our hands on tons of its leather goods in the past and even named its zipper tote one of the best carry-all totes. This new launch melds its eco-conscious Italian leather with crisp breathable linen to create a drool-worthy summer silhouette. The smallest build is its Mini Paloma Bag, which is made to be worn as a crossbody or swinger with its adjustable strap. When it comes to details, Cuyana doesn’t skimp on what’s important and added a key ring and inner pocket for keeping the essentials like your lip gloss at the ready. One step above that is its larger Paloma Bag, which looks more like a crossbody-bucket bag hybrid with its foldable slip pocket and spacious exterior handles. Matarazzo is most excited about the largest and most expensive of the bunch — the Paloma Tote — since she needs a statement-worthy piece that can fit all of her essentials. For the past few months, she swapped out her favorite Coach bag for Cuyana’s Celestia Shoulder Bag and thinks the leather quality and design are better than most designer brands.
Whenever Altland isn’t rocking a Casetify cover on her iPhone, she is using one of Arc’s minimalist cases. She has been a fan of these two-piece bumper cases for years, loving the sleek design that offers more protection than ditching a cover altogether. Now, Arc has launched a new edition in partnership with rapper, singer, dancer and actress Lisa. You may know her from the South Korean girl group Blackpink or even from her acting debut in the hit show “White Lotus.” But now she’s bringing her “Alter Ego” stylings to Arc’s covers with some limited-edition designs. The new versions of the Arc Pulse case clock in at $150 each. They both feature the same premium aluminum design as the company’s other cases, just one of two special colors. Altland scored herself the red version, but there’s also a more muted black design.

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