Every week, Boss Hunting’s editors spend far too much time scouring the web: in search of the coolest gear, food & drink deals, and destinations worth trekking to across the globe.
In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got a special edition point-and-shoot camera, some very nice sunscreen, an AI-powered amp from JBL, and plenty more.
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III 30th Anniversary Edition


Canon’s PowerShot G7 X Mark III is basically the little vlogging brick that refused to die, and it’s just got a 30th Anniversary Edition. This anniversary edition has a graphite finish, a twill-textured front ring, and subtle anniversary badging, while under the hood, it’s the same 1-inch, 20MP compact with a 4.2x zoom and 4K video.
I actually own a G7 X Mark III and find that I love using it, so if you’re in the market for a good point-and-shoot that you can fit in your pocket, this could be the only thing you need. It’s currently open for pre-order, with shipping to take place in mid-April.
JBL BandBox Solo


JBL’s BandBox Solo is the practice amp for anyone who’d rather jam than tinker. All you need to do is plug it in, stream a track, and it’s built-in real-time Stem AI splits vocals, drums and guitar so you can steal the solo or mute the singer.
You get punchy 18-watt sound, a stack of effects models, a metronome, and pitch/key shifting, while the device itself is a dream to use thanks to its screen that fades away when you start, USB-C recording straight into your DAW, and up to six hours of battery. Basically, it’s a mini studio in a box.
Thom Browne x ASICS GEL-KAYANO 14

It’s safe to say ASICS sneakers on a Thom Browne runway wasn’t on my 2026 bingo card, but that’s exactly what we’ve got here, and somehow, it really works. The collab debuted during Browne’s Fall 2026 show in San Francisco, led by a sleek grey pair built from breathable mesh and plush suede overlays.

The hero touch is that unmistakable Thom Browne red-white-blue grosgrain heel tab, which serves as a little IYKYK detail for the other sneaker heads you might encounter. Plenty remains TBC (pricing, availability, etc), but expect the range to land in grey, black, and white, with a global release slated for March 2.
Evil Ray SPF50+ Body Sunscreen

I recently received a bottle of Evil Ray sunscreen to try, and I’m happy to admit I was sceptical at first. How different could it be from your average tube from the chemist? Turns out, quite a bit.
Specifically in the realm of greasiness and ease of application, as it was just about the nicest sunscreen I’ve ever used. It doesn’t take 15 minutes of rubbing to get rid of any white streaks, it’s easy to wash off your hands when you’re done, and it’ll last a pretty reasonable two hours before you need to apply any more. If you’ve got a few more beach days planned before the end of the summer, it won’t let you down.
Ardberg Ten Cask Strength

Ardbeg’s finally giving the people what they’ve been yelling about for two decades: Ten, but turned up to cask strength. The new Ardbeg Ten Cask Strength (61.7% ABV) is a Committee Release built from hand-picked American oak bourbon casks, including a few experimental barrels filled with undiluted spirit.
As far as tasting notes, expect peat smoke, citrus oil, cracked pepper and a long, medicinal finish. This bottle will be released especially for members of the Ardbeg Committee from February 24, but if you’re not a member, it’s free to join right here.
















