
Matt Kollat
Section Editor at T3
#Fitness editor @T3dotcom. Big fan of resistance training, running, cycling and talking about dieting to people who aren't interested.
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t3.com | Matt Kollat
Coleman, the heritage brand that’s been fuelling camping trips and backyard barbecues for over 125 years, just dropped its most durable cooler line yet: the Coleman Pro. And yes, it’s taking aim squarely at the icy throne currently occupied by YETI. Engineered for rough roads, questionable campsites, and every journey in between, the Coleman Pro Coolers are built to survive repeated drop tests and over 1,000 hours of abuse.
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t3.com | Matt Kollat
Smart rings are sleek, discreet, and increasingly capable, but charging them still feels like a step back in the wearable world. Samsung has filed a new patent that could change (charge?) that, showing off a small portable battery pack designed to top up a future Galaxy Ring while it’s still on your finger. One of the two options showcased in the patent is a smaller charger that clips onto the ring, not unlike the Whoop 4.0’s on-wrist battery pack.
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yahoo.com | Matt Kollat
T3 and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Matt KollatWed, April 16, 2025 at 5:00 AM UTCWhen you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Coleman, the heritage brand that’s been fuelling camping trips and backyard barbecues for over 125 years, just dropped its most durable cooler line yet: the Coleman Pro. And yes, it’s taking aim squarely at the icy throne currently occupied by YETI.
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t3.com | Matt Kollat
Beats isn’t just making noise in your ears anymore – now it wants to power your devices too. The iconic audio brand just launched Beats Cables, a colourful new collection of reinforced charging cables, and to celebrate, it brought back its most chaotic (and adorable) mascots: the Pill People. Yes, those expressive little Beats Pill speaker creatures are back and rowdier than ever, starring in a new campaign voiced by comedians Ben Marshall, Desi Banks and Megan Stalter.
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t3.com | Matt Kollat
Apple has declared April 24 Global Close Your Rings Day – a name that sounds like a top-secret spy op but is, in fact, a well-meaning nudge to get Apple Watch users off the couch and into their trainers. The mission, should you choose to accept it? Close all three Activity rings on your Apple Watch by moving, exercising, and standing, and you’ll earn yourself… drumroll… a limited-edition digital sticker pack and an animated badge. I know. The excitement is palpable.
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