For this Morning Segment with Ana Orsini today, we’re diving into the world of Pocket Science.

We’re exploring a couple of fantastic products just in time for the Holiday Season, perfect as gifts for yourself or your loved ones. First off, for those who can recall the thrill of hitting record stores on album release days, where the choice between vinyl records or 45 RPM singles was a tough one. Times have changed, and with the evolution of formats like cassettes, CDs, and digital media, vinyl records took a back seat for a while. However, in recent years, the resurgence of vinyl has been undeniable. Take, for example, Taylor Swift’s 1989 in Blue Vinyl or Lover. My daughter Scarlett got one, but there was a missing piece – a turntable. Thankfully, there are reputable manufacturers like Victrola or Crosley. Today, we’re highlighting an option from Crosley – a portable turntable capable of playing 33 and 45 RPM records, as well as 7-inch singles with the included adaptor. What’s more, you’re not limited to the built-in speakers; you can connect via Bluetooth to other speakers. The best part? It won’t break the bank, with a price tag of around $45.

Switching gears, I’m thrilled about our Pocket Science feature. Scott E Vest, by Scott Jordan, has been crafting clothing gear for tech enthusiasts for years. Their latest creation, the Skabuta Hoodie, goes above and beyond. This hoodie is not only comfortable but also water-resistant and stain-resistant. The fabric used is a perfect blend of stretch and warmth. Whether you’re a frequent traveler or simply want to stay comfortable while having all your essential gear at hand, the Skabuta is the solution. With 21 thoughtfully designed pockets of various sizes, you can carry everything from smartphones and tablets to chargers with ease. The pockets are strategically placed to distribute weight evenly, providing both functionality and comfort. This incredible hoodie is priced at around $165. For more details, visit scottevest.com.