The next new thing doesn’t have to cost as much as next month’s paycheck.
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There’s having money, and then there’s looking like you do. Those of us who can’t always afford the top-of-the-line have to find ways to cover the essentials and also make rent. Still, with a few key items, you can look a lot fancier than your wallet would otherwise allow. Here are our picks for 19 innovative gadgets that make you look richer than you are.
Chris Haslam is an award winning consumer technology journalist with over 20 year's experience. As contributing editor for WIRED he specialises in audio, smart home, sustainability and all things outdoors. Testing tents in McLaren's Monsoon chamber remains a career highlight, while pitching reviews of exercise bikes a week before lockdown 1.0,... Read more
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