Motorola MT352R
Two-way radios might seem absurdly retro, but having an open channel of communication can be priceless on a multipitch climb or when trekking through rainforest in Costa Rica. The latest of the breed, the , has serious range (up to 35 miles) and is good for 15 hours of nonstop chatter. The handsets charge via USB, include mini-flashlights, and pick up NOAA weather radio. QUIRKS+CONCERNS: They鈥檙e fat, which can crowd a climbing harness or bulk up the chest pocket of a parka. They also expose you to a scathing barrage of mall-cop jokes.
HTC Titan II

The smartphone is like that annoying friend who鈥檚 good at everything. The 4.7-inch touchscreen appears bigger and brighter than the 鈥檚, and the Windows Phone 7.5 operating system is as intuitive as Apple鈥檚鈥攁nd better than . Bonus: the Titan II鈥檚 16-megapixel camera has twice the resolution of the next closest smartphone cam. It also packs a wider lens and shoots clearly in low light. Plus, 鈥檚 4G network is screamingly fast, so video streams without interruption. QUIRKS+CONCERNS: Microsoft has one-tenth the apps Apple does. Big is also bulky鈥攏ot quite Gordon Gekko bulky, but close.
Samsung W300

Set the amphibious camcorder to Aqua mode and it auto-adjusts its 1080p video and 5-mp stills for underwater clarity. It鈥檚 also light, palm-size, and bomber enough to handle repeated ten-foot drops from a bouldering crag鈥攁nd comes with a lanyard to prevent such mishaps. The tripod threading is compatible with most helmet-cam mounts, but unlike a POV camera, this one works great as a handheld. QUIRKS+CONCERNS: Gloved hands are apt to tap the wrong button on the rear panel; lacks a raw mode for stills.
Joos Orange
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The bests those flimsy foldable ones by combining a photon collector with a lithium-ion-polymer battery, so you can power your phone or GPS when you want to鈥攕ay, overnight in the tent鈥攁nd not just when the sun鈥檚 shining. It鈥檚 also waterproof, shockproof, and functions in Denali cold (minus 4) and Death Valley heat (134). After just a few hours of low-angle winter sun, it topped off both a Garmin Edge 800 and a couple of cell phones via USB and cell-phone-specific tips (included). Bonus: a giant hole in the device lets you leave it cable-locked to a tree while you bag a peak. QUIRKS+CONCERNS: It鈥檚 1.5 pounds and about the size of an iPad.
Canon PowerShot S100

Don鈥檛 lump the C in with other pocket cameras. While the 12-mp CMOS sensor and range of shutter speeds (from 15 seconds to 1/2,000 second) are hype worthy, it鈥檚 the SLR-like control ring around the lens鈥攆or ISO, aperture, and shutter speed鈥攖hat elevates it. Use the ring in combination with the thumb-wheel on the back and you鈥檙e adjusting shots with the ease and accuracy of a video-game controller. QUIRKS+CONCERNS: It鈥檚 spendy for a point-and-shoot, putting it in competition with nicer models from and .
Magellan eXplorist 110

The color screen of the GPS is a breakthrough for the dough, but if you鈥檙e a frequent traveler it鈥檚 at least as important that the device comes preloaded with maps of almost 200 countries. U.S. coverage includes nearly every road in existence. Also sweet: it鈥檒l run 18 hours straight on a pair of AA batteries. QUIRKS+CONCERNS: At 5.3 ounces it鈥檚 a little portly. And while the world map is cool, there鈥檚 no topo function, so for off-grid navigation you鈥檒l be bread-crumbing it.
Beats by Dr. Dre Studio

Bumping Raphael Saadiq鈥檚 鈥淕ood Man鈥 through a set of , it sounds like the man鈥擲aadiq, not Dre鈥攊s there in the room. It gets that personal, at least when you鈥檙e listening to bass-intense rock, blues, or hip-hop. These cans also feature active noise canceling, powered by a pair of AAA batteries, that can mute the din of a 767 engine. A microphone on the cable allows them to double as a cell-phone headset, too. QUIRKS+CONCERNS: All that bass means higher pitches fall flat.
Sony Bloggie Live

Touchscreen functionality makes toggling through menus on Sony鈥檚 new 1080p hi-def a snap. The unit lets you serve up as-it-happens feeds via your cell phone鈥檚 3G antenna or the camera鈥檚 internal Wi-Fi. Use and you can post directly to and , and the cam stores the footage for tighter edits once the action cools off. More goodies include superb close focus and auto rotation (the camera knows which way is up). QUIRKS+CONCERNS: Logging on to social networks is slow, due to the dinky onscreen keypad, and a little buggy; the side-mounted button for shooting stills while filming video is easy to tap by accident.