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+In the spirit of various other "Which X do you use?"-pages I thought it would be
+fun to have a little post here that describes which tools I've found to work
+well for myself.
+
+When I say "tools" here, it's not about software - it's about real, physical
+tools!
+
+If something goes on this list that's because I think it's seriously a
+best-in-class type of product.
+
+<!-- markdown-toc start - Don't edit this section. Run M-x markdown-toc-refresh-toc -->
+- [Media & Tech](#media--tech)
+    - [Keyboard](#keyboard)
+    - [Speakers](#speakers)
+    - [Headphones](#headphones)
+        - [Earphones](#earphones)
+    - [Phone](#phone)
+- [Other stuff](#other-stuff)
+    - [Toothbrush](#toothbrush)
+    - [Shavers](#shavers)
+    - [Shoulder bag](#shoulder-bag)
+    - [Wallet](#wallet)
+<!-- markdown-toc end -->
+
+---------
+
+# Media & Tech
+
+## Keyboard
+
+The best keyboard that money will buy you at the moment is the [Kinesis
+Advantage][advantage]. There's a variety of contoured & similarly shaped
+keyboards on the market, but the Kinesis is the only one I've tried that has
+properly implemented the keywell concept.
+
+I struggle with RSI issues and the Kinesis actually makes it possible for me to
+type for longer periods of time, which always leads to extra discomfort on
+laptop keyboards and such.
+
+Honestly, the Kinesis is probably the best piece of equipment on this entire
+list. I own several of them and there will probably be more in the future. They
+last forever and your wrists will thank you in the future, even if you do not
+suffer from RSI yet.
+
+Kinesis have announced a split version of the Advantage. Once that is
+easily available, I will buy one and evaluate it.
+
+[advantage]: https://kinesis-ergo.com/shop/advantage2/
+
+## Speakers
+
+There are two sets of speakers I use, unfortunately one pair has been in storage
+since I left the UK.
+
+My original favourite speakers are the [Teufel Motiv 2][motiv-2], usually hooked
+up to a Chromecast and a record player. I've had these for over a decade and
+they're incredibly good, but unfortunately Teufel no longer makes them. Mine are
+currently in a warehouse somewhere in London, and I don't know when I will see
+them again ...
+
+It's possible to grab a pair on eBay occasionally, so keep an eye out if you're
+interested!
+
+In my Moscow flat, I have a pair of [Wharfedale Diamond 12][diamond-12]
+connected to a Philips amplifier older than myself. These provide an excellent,
+balanced, "Wharfedale-sound". Some people find it needs some getting used to,
+but don't want to go back after that initial phase.
+
+[motiv-2]: https://www.teufelaudio.com/uk/pc/motiv-2-p167.html
+[diamond-12]: https://www.wharfedaleusa.com/collections/diamond-12
+
+## Headphones
+
+I use the [Bose QC35][qc35] (note: link goes to a newer generation than the one
+I own) for their outstanding noise cancelling functionality and decent sound.
+
+When I first bought them I didn't expect them to end up on this list as the
+firmware had issues that made them only barely usable, but Bose has managed to
+iron these problems out over time.
+
+I avoid using Bluetooth when outside and fortunately the QC35 come with an
+optional cable that you can plug into any good old 3.5mm jack.
+
+[qc35]: https://www.bose.co.uk/en_gb/products/headphones/over_ear_headphones/quietcomfort-35-wireless-ii.html
+
+### Earphones
+
+Actually, to follow up on the above - most of the time I'm not using (over-ear)
+headphones, but (in-ear) earphones - specifically the (**wired!!!**) [Apple
+EarPods][earpods].
+
+Apple will probably stop selling these soon because they've gotten into the
+habit of cancelling all of their good products, so I have a stash of these
+around. You will usually find no fewer than 3-4 of them lying around in my
+flat.
+
+[earpods]: https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/product/MNHF2ZM/A/earpods-with-35mm-headphone-plug
+
+## Phone
+
+My current phone is the [Palm phone][palm-phone]. It's basically the smallest
+smartphone on the market at about the size of a credit card. I picked this phone
+because I am trying to not use a phone anymore, but some things simply require a
+smartphone.
+
+The Palm has terrible battery life but is otherwise great. I always have it in
+power saving mode and only turn on receiving calls when I'm expecting a call,.
+
+Previous phones I used and liked were:
+
+* [Unihertz Atom L][atom-l] - small-screen, rugged phone with headphone jack
+* Original [iPhone SE][se] - perfect-sized phone, unfortunately with iOS
+
+[palm-phone]: https://palm.com/pages/product
+[atom-l]: https://www.unihertz.com/products/atom-l
+[se]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_SE
+
+# Other stuff
+
+## Toothbrush
+
+The [Philips Sonicare][sonicare] is excellent and well worth its price.
+
+I've had it for a few years and whereas I occasionally had minor teeth issues
+before, they seem to be mostly gone now. According to my dentist the state of my
+teeth is now usually pretty good and I draw a direct correlation back to this
+thing.
+
+It has an app and stuff, but I just ignore that.
+
+I first got one of these in about 2014, and it lasted until 2020, at which point
+I upgraded to whatever the current model was.
+
+[sonicare]: https://www.philips.co.uk/c-m-pe/electric-toothbrushes
+
+## Shavers
+
+The [Philipps SensoTouch 3D][sensotouch] is excellent. Super-comfortable close
+face shave in no time and leaves absolutely no mess around, as far as I can
+tell! I've had this for ~7 years and it's not showing any serious signs of aging
+yet.
+
+Another bonus is that its battery time is effectively infinite (in the order of
+months of use per charge). I've never had to worry when bringing it on a longer
+trip!
+
+[sensotouch]: https://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/1250X_40/norelco-sensotouch-3d-wet-and-dry-electric-razor-with-precision-trimmer
+
+## Shoulder bag
+
+When I moved to London I wanted to stop using backpacks most of the time, as
+those are just annoying to deal with when commuting on the tube.
+
+To work around this I wanted a good shoulder bag with a vertical format (to save
+space), but it turned out that there's very few of those around that reach any
+kind of quality standard.
+
+The one I settled on is the [Waterfield Muzetto][muzetto] leather bag. It's one
+of those things that comes with a bit of a price tag attached, but it's well
+worth it!
+
+**Unfortunately**, just like my speakers, this bag is now in storage somewhere
+in the UK since I left the country.
+
+After moving to Moscow I quickly ran into the same problem as in London when
+using the metro, but getting another Muzetto was kind of impractical.
+
+I couldn't find any other vertical messenger bags that I liked, and ended up
+going for a more traditional one: The [Brialdi Ostin][ostin].
+
+[muzetto]: https://www.sfbags.com/collections/shoulder-messenger-bags/products/muzetto-leather-bag
+[ostin]: https://www.brialdi.ru/shop/handbags/brialdi_ostin_brown/
+
+## Wallet
+
+My wallet is the [Bellroy Coin Wallet][coin-wallet]. It's the slimmest wallet I
+could find that can deal with the volume of cards I (have to) carry around, as
+well as with cash.
+
+I've used Bellroy wallets for a long time, with the [Slim Sleeve][slim-sleeve]
+serving me in the days when I lived in no-cash countries.
+
+[coin-wallet]: https://bellroy.com/products/coin-wallet
+[slim-sleeve]: https://bellroy.com/products/slim-sleeve-wallet/default/charcoal