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 the Honda Square X125, Bushnell Wingman HD Golf Speaker, Aceii One: The Carry-On Tennis Partner, and more.
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Honda Square X125
The unofficial theme of this week’s Good Finds is “utility,” and nothing says useful like a compact two-wheeler with long-travel suspension from one of the world’s most reliable automakers; designed for off-road riding and parking up to enjoy the scenery once you’ve hit your destination.
Manufactured in collaboration with the China-based Sundiro – and having debuted at this year’s China International Motorcycle Trade Exhibition – this striking, cyberpunk-esque scooter doesn’t look out of place zipping around a futuristic metropolis, nor the great outdoors.
Key features aside from that folding table include a five-inch digital display, multiple USB outlets, a remote key system, split-seat saddle (the back of which can be used as a backrest or passenger seating), as well as a four-stroke 125cc single-cylinder engine (9.5HP and 7.3ft-lbs of torque, top speed of 55 MPH).
The Honda Square X125 begins selling in China later this month with the expectation of hitting Europe sometime next year. Zero word on Australian availabilities or pricing at this stage, though it’ll reportedly retail at launch for a very compelling US$1,800.
Bushnell Wingman HD Golf Speaker
Nothing will divide golfers more than music on the course. But we think even the most cynical of hardline no-music zealots will be won over by the third-gen Bushnell Wingman.
This dual 15W Bluetooth speaker doesn’t just pump out quality 360-degree sound to keep you entertained as you cruise, but also syncs with the phone-enabled Bushnell Golf GPS App – the 3.5-inch colour touchscreen provides front/centre/back distances, hazards, as well as a shot distance calculator (audio and visual) plus on-device scoring. Effectively, it’s a digital caddie.
One of the standout features is probably the dynamic audio adjustment: the sound gets louder the faster you go and turns the volume down when it’s time to shoot. Second to that, we’d say it’s the custom audio features like first-tee intros and personal soundbites (for those of you who cosplay as tour pros).
Battery life on this thing is also solid, rated for up to 10 hours of playtime on a single charge. That’s more than enough to get through 18 holes. You can even mount it to your golf cart thanks to the magnetic base, making it super easy to keep it secure while you’re on the move.
The cherry on top? It’s tough as all hell – weather and dust-resistant, and practically built to take whatever shenanigans you throw at it. Well worth the investment. Check out the full run of features below.
Aceii One: The Carry-On Tennis Partner
This next one feels like the Bushnell Wingman’s tennis-playing cousin.
The Aceii One is essentially a next-gen tennis ball machine powered by AI, designed to replicate the feel of hitting with a live partner, and revolutionising solo training.
Unlike traditional machines that deliver predictable feeds, it leverages dual-camera vision and real-time shot tracking to create realistic, dynamic rallies with spin, speed, and even placement adjustments every 0.5 seconds.
With a sleek, portable design that folds into the size of a 20-inch carry-on, it transforms solo practice into immersive match-style training anywhere. The companion app kicks it up a notch by adding a digital layer to the experience: global challenges, personalised feedback, and gamified learning paths.
Training sessions can be fully customised, while built-in features like smart rally tracking, auto-recorded highlights, and performance analytics allow players to see real progress. As alluded to earlier, players can also compete globally through modes like Challenge, Battle, and Ranking, facing off against simulated player styles or real opponents via synced matches.
Effortless setup, all-court compatibility, and up to eight hours of battery life, the Aceii One offers an all-in-one solution for players looking to train harder, smarter, and more often alone. Now available on Kickstarter, early backers can grab it at a launch price of US$999 before it hits the market at a retail price of US$1,999.
Montblanc’s New Explorer Extreme Parfum & Star Oud EDP
We all know Montblanc makes great pens and leather goods, but its line-up of fragrances is only getting better and better, with the Hamburg-founded brand dropping two exciting new scents this week.
Montblanc’s latest addition to its heritage-driven line, Star Oud, leans into warmth and depth with cardamom up front, sandalwood in the slipstream, and a commanding oud accord at the core.
Also released is the Montblanc Explorer Extreme, which pushes the brand’s bestselling adventure line into new territory with a woody, ambery, leathery fragrance. Designed for everyday explorers, it stands apart as the collection’s first and only parfum, built for lasting journeys.
Suntory Bar Guided Japanese Whisky Tasting
Our friends over at Suntory are hosting an unforgettable evening to explore the “depth, heritage, and artistry” of Japanese whisky. In an exclusive session led by House of Suntory ambassador Natalie Ng, you’ll be guided through carefully curated tastings, each paired with refined snacks.
Featured acclaimed drops include:
- Yamazaki 12 Year Old
- Hakushu 18 Year Old
- Hibiki Harmony
Guests can expect a welcome cocktail featuring the silky Toki Whisky, followed by the whisky tasting flight, and the following delicious treats:
- Mixed Marinated Olives
- Comté Custard Tart with Confit Tomato
- Potato Croquettes with White Anchovy & Whipped Curd
This night of nights is scheduled to occur on October 23rd at Suntory Bar (Prefecture 48 on 230 Sussex St, Sydney). Tickets are $79PP (but valued at as much as $166).
Fujifilm’s ‘Picture Perfect Partners’ Workshop
For those of you who’ve been labelled a sub-par Instagram boyfriend, fear not. Research recently published by Fujifilm Australia found that 87% of young Aussies believe their partner is “useless” at snapping pics of them. Which is why the company is now doing their part with free one-hour workshops to polish up your photography skills.
Hosted by leading expert (and certified IG BF) Ben Savage, it all goes down on October 25th at Sydney’s Fujifilm House of Photography (Ground Floor, 263 George St) from 10 AM to 3 PM. Book now and book quickly, because this opportunity is first-come, first-served.
Each session is capped at five couples or 10 people.