Game Changers: The Top Tier Products from GP100
  
While all of the GP100 picks are innovative, these 10 products are downright revolutionary. Keep scrolling to see the picks in every category and click through to see all hundred winners. 
  
Anyone who does snow sports knows that finding a truly perfect goggle fit can be hard. Smith solves the problem with your iPhone's selfie lens and a proprietary app. Scan your face in-app and Smith will hand make custom goggles, delivered to you in under two weeks. Magic.
Whoop fitness trackers are highly praised, and until now have to stay strapped to your wrist. Any-Wear integrates the tech into workout apparel: trackers fit into special pockets in Whoop activewear–from leggings to boxer briefs to bralettes–and track your progress invisibly.
Extreme hype makes buying a pair of exciting sneakers incredibly hard (bots don't help). KYX (pronounced "kicks") allows users to rent sneakers a month at a time. Pricing tiers allow you more simultaneous rentals and more expensive sneakers. Revamp your collection monthly.
These aren't earbuds–they don't even play music. Instead, these $850 devices are a far, far cheaper alternative to conventional hearing aids. They're intuitive to use and easy to procure, and geared toward folks with moderate hearing loss, rather than severe issues.
The V15 Detect is more than a vacuum. It's a vacuum… with lasers. A little green laser identifies particles on your floor, while a piezo acoustic sensor can measure and count debris you pick up; it's all displayed on the V15's LED screen. Finally, chores are fun.
The winners of this year's GP100 include the 2021 Game Changers: products that represent a massive shift in their respective categories.
Fellow, purveyor of all things coffee, has introduced a new service called Fellow Drops. The text message-based service sends weekly alerts about newly available coffee bean varieties. Just reply with a quantity and Fellow will auto-charge you, then ship your bags for a $2 flat fee. 
Inside the redesigned powerhouses are new M1 Pro and Max chips inside for blazing performance. MagSafe, HDMI ports, SD card slots and more are back. Gone is the weird Touch Bar. Other improvements to displays, cameras and more optimize these machines for creatives.
A first-of-its-kind, multi-room wireless speaker, Cell Alpha is wild looking. Wilder yet: inside are three midrange-tweeter drivers that produce "Triphonic sound," which can place individual sounds in different places throughout a room–without additional speakers.
Motoring: Rivian R1T

The chip shortage made this year a weird one for cars and trucks, but 2021 also produced the outrageous Rivian R1T electric pickup truck. It packs supercar performance, incredible off-road performance, extreme amounts of both utility and style, and is, of course, completely electric.
Watches: Bremont ENG300 Movement

Bremont's new in-house movement, ENG300, will begin its tenure in a limited run of timepieces but soon make its way to other models. Better yet, with the ENG30, Bremont has brought watchmaking back to England for the first time in a great while.
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