A "Shocking" Wearable, A Tiny E-Book, and A Phone With Something To Prove – Gadget Grab Bag!

MrMobile (Michael Fisher)
MrMobile (Michael Fisher)May 6, 2026

Why It Matters

These products illustrate how manufacturers are betting on niche differentiation—pain‑based habit tools, ultra‑compact e‑readers, premium camera phones, and high‑fidelity fandom collectibles—to capture early‑adopter attention, while exposing the trade‑offs that could limit wider market adoption.

Key Takeaways

  • Shock Clock uses aversive conditioning to enforce habits via wrist electric shocks
  • Pavlock’s device costs $160 and lacks aesthetic polish, limiting mass appeal
  • Extinct X3 e-reader weighs 58 g, offers weeks-long battery, but weak magnets
  • Oppo Find X9 Ultra showcases premium optics, yet software feels iPhone‑like, overpriced
  • Wand’s Triorder replica blends Star Trek aesthetics with functional sensors, targeting collectors

Summary

In this May 2026 episode of Gadget Grab Bag, host Michael Fischer reviews four niche products: Pavlock’s Shock Clock, Extinct’s X3 ultra‑compact e‑reader, Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra smartphone, and Wand Company’s Star Trek Triorder replica. Each device pushes a specific boundary—pain‑based habit training, pocket‑sized reading, premium mobile photography, and fandom‑driven hardware design.

The Shock Clock delivers up to 600 V jolts to break habits, priced at $160, but its glossy plastic band and limited strap security draw criticism. Extinct’s X3 weighs a feather‑light 58 g, offers weeks of battery life, 250 PPI ink, and magnetic attachment to MagSafe phones, yet suffers from weak magnets and a cumbersome file‑loading process. Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra impresses with a high‑end optics module and a 300 mm telephoto add‑on, though its software feels derivative of iOS and its price rivals foldable flagships. Finally, Wand’s Triorder is a meticulously crafted Star Trek prop that doubles as a sensor suite, reflecting six years of development and a premium price tag.

Fischer notes the Shock Clock’s “aversive conditioning” as a novel alarm concept, while his hands‑on test of the X3 shows how a tiny screen can turn doom‑scrolling into reading time. He praises the Find X9 Ultra’s camera hardware but laments the lack of tactile rotation and iPhone‑like UI quirks. The Triorder’s authentic CRT‑style LCD and aluminum housing receive a nod for honoring the original series, even if its functionality is limited.

Collectively, the roundup highlights a market trend toward hyper‑specialized gadgets that prioritize unique experiences over broad appeal. Early adopters may embrace the novelty, but mainstream success will hinge on design polish, ecosystem integration, and price justification.

Original Description

An e-reader the size of a business card; a smartphone with something to prove; an artifact from the future that’s more tool than toy … and a wearable that’s simply shocking.
Yep, episode two of the Gadget Grab Bag culls the count of gadgets to four – because I've decided that I want to spent a little more time with a few fewer products, to go just a little bit deeper with each one. Got opinions about that? Sound off in the comments, because you're helping shape this series right alongside me.
I’m MrMobile and this is your Gadget Grab Bag for June 2026!
[ABOUT MRMOBILE'S GADGET GRAB BAG JUNE 2026]
This video was produced following real-world testing of all four products, ranging several days to several weeks. The products featured are a mix of review samples and items purchased by MrMobile. There is no paid promotional component in this episode.
MrMobile does not offer manufacturers the opportunity to preview, edit or approve content before publication. No manufacturer provided compensation in exchange for this coverage.
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Pavlok Shock Clock 3:
Star Trek Tricorder by The Wand Company:
Oppo Find X9 Ultra:
XTEINK X3:
[CHAPTERS]
00:00 4 pounds of gadgets in an 8-pound bag
00:48 Pavlok Shock Clock 3
03:36 XTEINK XT-3 E-Reader
06:33 Oppo Find X9 Ultra
10:24 Star Trek Tricorder by The Wand Company
13:22 Outro & Disclosures
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