Our favorite product releases this week: Away, Jones Road, Stanley and more

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There are a ton of great products that drop every week — and we’re here, as always, to keep you up to date on the best of them. Each week, we’ll be rounding up a short list of our favorite product drops from the last seven days for you to shop as you sip your morning coffee or take a quick break from work (trust, it’s the only list you need for staying up to date on these things).

This week brings tropical vibes to winter travel, courtesy of Away’s new Island Pink collection, plus Petcube’s new GPS pet tracker and Act+Acre’s trichologist-developed filtering shower head. Shop our favorite new releases below, but be fast — they’re prone to selling out.

Neighbor Acorn Lantern and Benches

Illuminate your patio (or anywhere else)

Neighbor
Neighbor

It’s time to start thinking about getting patios ready for the warm weather ahead (allowing plenty of time for shipping, that is), and Neighbor is beating us to it with the debut of its portable and rechargeable Acorn Lantern, an all-weather outdoor lamp selling for $195. You can carry it with you or affix it to its semipermanent stand (sold separately at $195) if you’d like your light to illuminate a certain spot for the duration of the evening. Also new to Neighbor? Two new places to sit: There’s the new Low Bench (you might recognize it as a take on the brand’s Low Chair) and the Haven Bench.

Away Luggage Island Pink Collection

A cheery, tropical hue to inspire end-of-winter getaways

Away
Away

The doldrums of February are hitting hard, but here to put a little pep in our step is Away’s Island Pink collection, a range of cheery, bright-pink travel essentials that’ll get you through the airport terminal with a smile on your face. It’s available in all four of the brand’s suitcase models (both regular and flex editions if you need a little extra room), starting at $275, as well as in luggage accessories like luggage tags, packing cubes and cosmetics and toiletry bags.

Jones Road Nail Polish Kit

All you need for a DIY manicure

Jones Road
Jones Road

Bobbi Brown’s hit Jones Road beauty line has just dropped The Nail Polish Kit, which is perfect for anyone who loves doing a DIY mani to save cash or time but doesn’t want to sacrifice quality. The $48 kit comes with Brown’s signature red shade, Poppy, as well as a super-sheer Ballerina pink, plus a 2-in-1 clear Top and Base Coat and a mini Jones Road Nail File.

Petcube GPS Tracker

Perfect for wandering dogs (and protective pet parents)

Petcube
Petcube

Pet tech company Petcube just launched a GPS Tracker to help pet parents keep an eye on their roaming dogs while they’re out in the yard — or just in case one gets lost. The $40 tracking device fits against pet collars to transmit your dog’s real-time location back to your app, along with a high-sensitivity lost-dog mode, customizable geofencing and more.

Drybar The Roller Club

Plus, a duet of new hairsprays for all-day style

Drybar
Drybar

Drybar is getting into the retro-curls game with the launch of The Roller Club, a $129 set featuring all the rollers you need for bouncy curls. There are two different barrel sizes so a variety of lengths can use the set (all hair types are welcome to as well). There are 1.25-inch barrels for bangs and layers, while 1.5-inch barrels add body and lift to your hair. Plus, the included clip is cleverly designed not to crease your hair. Two new $32 hairsprays are just in as well: The Rum Punch strong hold volumizing hairspray and a more flexible Seltzer Spritz.

Benefit Precisely, My Brow Definer and Wax

The duo joins the bestselling brow pencil

Kate Powers/Benefit
Kate Powers/Benefit

Benefit’s Precisely, My Brow collection has expanded beyond a defining pencil to now include two other finely focused items. First up is a $26 Definer with an industry-smallest 0.8-millimeter tip for microfine lines (there’s a built-in blending spoolie on the other end of the pencil). And to finish off the look — or just have a swipe-and-go approach to your brows — there’s the new Precisely, My Brow Wax, a $27 sculpting, gap-filling formula that is smudge-proof and sweatproof. The pencil and wax are available in 12 shades, while the detailer is up for grabs in six.

Billie Body Care

Body washes, deodorants and lotions are here

Billie
Billie

The maker of our favorite women’s razor is expanding into full-body coverage with the drop of its new body care line, which features body washes and body lotions, plus deodorants. Everything hits under $15, including the $8 sudsy body washes in three scents and a sensitive-skin edition, plus a roll-on AHA deodorant for $13 and an all-day deodorant for $9 in fresh, nature-inspired scents.

Quince Organic Cotton-Silk Polo Collection

Two elegant styles with a retro attitude

Quince
Quince

Quince’s new men’s launch is all about retro sophistication with the introduction of its organic cotton-silk collection, which knits a blend of 55% mulberry silk and 45% organic cotton into a new range of vintage-inspired knit polos and a sweater for $60 each. Choose from a full-button or quarter-button short-sleeve polo fit, available in navy with white trim or black with gray trim, or a blended pique crewneck sweater for chillier days.

Act+Acre Showerhead Filter

The first trichologist-developed showerhead filter

Act+Acre
Act+Acre

Act+Acre is a hair care brand that takes scalp health seriously, so it’s no real surprise that the company enlisted a hair and scalp scientist to help develop a showerhead filter. The $120 filter was created to both be easy to install (the company says it takes one minute) and to remove elements from the water like chlorine, heavy metals and other bad-for-your-scalp-and-hair particulates. The Showerhead Filter is a starter pack with the showerhead plus a filter, plumbing tape and a wrench so you have everything you need from the beginning. Just remember to order filter replacements at $32 each every three months.

Stanley Apparel Collection

The ultimate clothing for Quencher and thermos fans

Stanley
Stanley

If having a Stanley or two in your cupboard wasn’t enough, now you can have the iconic brand in your closet. The company just dropped its first apparel line with a collection of crew sweatshirts, T-shirts, hoodies, hats and socks for adults and kids. Each piece features the Stanley logo or another icon, like, yes, an outline of Quencher silhouettes. Pieces start at $15 for a pair of sporty, bear-emblazoned socks.

Rifle Paper Co. x Target

The collection’s festive florals are already selling out fast

Target
Target

We always need another excuse to go to Target, and now there are more than a dozen of them, courtesy of Rifle Paper Co.’s collab with the retailer. The wide-ranging collection features everything from upholstered headboards for $350 to incredible $390 desk chairs, $90 wall sconces and more — each of which bring the cheerfulness of florals into the home with a decidedly grown-up (but playful) eye. Smaller items, like $15 storage boxes and a set of $10 pillar candles, are also available for a pop of pattern if you don’t want a whole statement. Shop items in five of Anna Gold’s signature motifs: Garden Party, Peacock, Hydrangea, Menagerie and Juniper Forest.

Note: The prices above reflect the retailers' listed price at the time of publication.

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