Want to know what tech we've been lusting over this week? Then read on. This week's diverse selection includes a high-end drone, iPhone-matching headphones and a super-safe bicycle...
1. DJI Phantom 3
We were super excited to see DJI announce a new version of their Phantom Drone - we've been playing with the Phantom 2+ for a while now and it's an amazing device.
The new professional model is capable of recording 4K video, and both models include numerous intelligent flight systems to stop your expensive toy from ending up in multiple pieces.
Release date: Pre-order now
Expect to pay: Advanced £899 / Professional £1,159
2. Instacube
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Instacube is a digital photo frame for your Instagram feed. It syncs wirelessly to the cloud and can be used in a number of different ways.
Want to wake up to a playlist of filtered sunset photos every morning? No problem, or you could set it up at a party and get everyone to use the same hashtag - all the images will begin displaying on the Instacube.
Release date: Available now
Expect to pay: £149
3. Skull Candy Grind
We've tested a fair amount of headphones in our time, and we must say, for the price - Skull Candy's new Grind cans are amazing value.
Every single piece is designed and engineered in-house, with Skull Candy trying to create an accurate and balanced sound representation. These things easily match headphones that cost three times as much.
Release date: Available now
Expect to pay: £39.99
4. Drift Stealth 2
This GoPro rival has some really intelligent features that make it stand out in a crowded market. The most notable feature is a lens which rotates, allowing the device to be mounted in a number of different positions while keeping the video level.
It includes all the features you'd expect from a modern action camera, recording in 1080p at 30fps and boasting a three-hour battery life.
Release date: Available now
Expect to pay: £199
5. HEROCast HD
Maybe you've got a genuine GoPro? Well if you're a professional user, then this little device might be for you.
The HEROCast HD lets users stream the action wirelessly in broadcast quality - it'll probably change the way we watch live sports, and it's really exciting tech.
Release date: TBC
Expect to pay: TBC
6. Beats Solo 2
Beats Solo 2s have been around since November - they're a great sounding pair of headphones, but now the wireless version is available in colours to match your iPhone.
Perfect if, like us, you like to colour coordinate everything.
Release date: Available now
Expect to pay: £269.95
7. Babel Bike
If you've been put off cycling because of its inherent risk, then fear no longer with the announcement of the Babel Bike.
The bike has been designed by Clive Sinclair's son Crispin, and it's being dubbed the 'world's safest bike'. That's partly thanks to the race-car-esque roll cage which protects the rider. If you like the idea, you can fund it now on Indiegogo.
Release date:
Expect to pay: £1,999 non-electric / £2,999 electric
8. Logitech Keys-to-Go
Logitech do peripherals really well, and the Keys-to-Go bluetooth keyboard looks like a nicely designed piece of kit.
It's portable, with a claimed three month battery life, so it's perfect for commuters who use their tablet to work remotely. It works with multiple devices, including iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.
Release date: Available now
Expect to pay: £54.99



















