Stuff the iPhone Life Team Is Loving
iPhone Life’s editorial department is independent of our advertising department. If we include products from former or current sponsors in editorial articles, it’s because we really like the products!
Rheanne Taylor, Senior Video Producer Bliss Gardens Terrarium Kit ($23)
I'm completely obsessed with making terrariums— it's so much fun (and surprisingly relaxing)! I bought myself this terrarium kit off of Amazon a few months back, and now everyone I know is getting terrariums for their birthday. It's out of control.
Leanne Hays, SEO Content Strategist Baker Creek 2020 Whole Seed Catalogue
($10) Love gardening and want to branch out from the same old flowers, herbs, and veggies you plant every year? You need to check out this gorgeous catalog! You'll find hundreds of pages full of rare, heirloom seeds sourced from around the world; you won't find them anywhere else!
Nicholas Naioti,
Ad Specialist & Video Editor Audio-Technica LP60XBT ($150)
I just purchased this record player, which pairs to a Bluetooth speaker. I'm a big vinyl collector, and this makes my setup super portable. This turntable has a pleasing aesthetic, hi-fi sound, and user-friendly design.
Cullen Thomas, Writer & Producer Agent Zigzag by Ben
Macintyre ($17)
I'm loving true spy stories—histories, autobiographies, and memoirs about real-life spies. I'll single out
Agent Zigzag by Ben MacIntyre. It's the bizarre and amazing adventures of Eddie Chapman, surely World War II's most successful, crooked, ne'er-do-well, absolutely-no-good, super-spy.
Donna Cleveland, Editor in Chief Hydro Flask 32 OZ Water Bottle ($45)
This stainless-steel, BPA-free water bottle is helping me hit two of my goals for 2020: drink more water and use less plastic. I chose Hydro Flask's wide mouth option for easy cleaning and the 32-ounce size so I can fill it just twice a day and hit my recommended hydration levels. Best of all, my flask keeps beverages at a consistent temperature for hours, whether I want a cozy tea at work or ice-cold Gatorade for hot yoga.
Tamlin Day, Feature Writer
Matias Programmable Ergo Pro ($220)
I already loved my old Ergo Pro; it was easy on the wrist and joints and the mechanical keys felt nice for typing long articles. Now, with the newest model, the ergonomic keyboard is programmable. I've assigned quite a few phrases to the micro keys, and it's saved me a lot of time while writing emails!