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Digital Detox Tools

On June 7, 2025

Not all tech keeps us online. Some of it helps us step away. These tools aren’t about productivity or performance – they’re about presence. Small, thoughtful designs that support rest, reflection, or just a break from constant input.

Here are a few pieces that help draw the line between online and off.

reMarkable 2 Paper Tablet – from $399
A digital notebook that doesn’t pull you into apps or alerts. Just a calm screen that mimics paper, perfect for journaling, sketching, or slow reading. The hardware is sleek but quiet – a tool, not a toy.

Loftie Alarm Clock – $169.99
A soft-glow clock that wakes you gently, without reaching for your phone. Features include a two-phase alarm, nightlight, and white noise – all tucked inside a curved, matte form that feels friendly but unfussy.

Pela Bonito Blue Light Glasses in Brown Tortoise – $49.95
A screen-friendly essential with a calm, low-profile silhouette. These plant-based frames filter out blue light without adding bulk or glare. The warm tortoise color softens their presence, making them easy to leave on a nightstand or desk. Designed to support rest – not rush.

Digital Detox Combo: 10 Instruments – $49.99
A thoughtfully curated toolkit designed to support a mindful break from digital distractions. This set includes habit trackers, anxiety management templates, and daily planners, all aimed at fostering intentional living and reducing screen time.

Handmade Analog Journals – approx. $20–50
Look for clothbound or recycled-paper journals with stitched spines and natural covers. The right one feels good in the hand and invites you to slow down. Especially useful beside the bed or at the end of a workday.

Taking a break from screens doesn’t have to mean ditching tech entirely. These objects help build softer boundaries—tools for clearer space, steadier time, and the simple act of stepping back.

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