Let’s take a look at the retro tech making a comeback

Let’s take a look at the retro tech making a comeback

High angle view of some vintage green rotary telephones arranged on a brown background, showcasing retro communication technology with a nostalgic and artistic flair
Image Credits:Javier Zayas Photography / Getty Images

From blasting music on a boombox to watching a photo develop in your hands, many people are rediscovering the imperfect charm of older gadgets that smartphones and laptops just can’t replicate.

Tech companies are leaning all the way in, blending nostalgic design with modern functionality. Here are some of the coolest retro-inspired devices out there right now.

Digital typewriters

Image Credits:FreeWrite

In a world full of endless notifications, tabs, doomscrolling, and other distractions, smart typewriters are carving out a niche for a more focused writing experience. These devices strip things back to the essentials: just you, a keyboard, and your words. 

  • Freewrite ($699): Freewrite features a design inspired by classic typewriters, providing a minimalist writing experience. It includes a small screen and satisfying keys to press. However, if you need to make edits, your drafts are synced to the cloud and can be exported to any software.
  • Pomera ($549): A more modern take than Freewrite’s device, Pomera looks like a compact laptop and includes helpful tools like spell check, document management, and word counts. With multiple transfer options and up to 20 hours of battery life, it balances simplicity with functionality.

Boomboxes, cassette tapes, & record players

Image Credits:Bumpboxx

The boombox is re-emerging as both a design statement and a functional audio device. Today’s versions pair chunky buttons, cassette decks, and oversized speakers with modern upgrades like Bluetooth and rechargeable batteries. Cassette players, meanwhile, are also reappearing with enhancements, and record players continue to be popular as well.

  • We Are Rewind ($579): A modern reimagining of the classic boombox, the GB-001 has everything you desire in a boombox, but better. It keeps all the essential features, such as woofers, tweeters, a cassette player and recorder, while adding Bluetooth and a rechargeable battery. With speakers delivering 104W of power, it’s built for both nostalgia and high-quality sound.
  • Bumpboxx: Now live on Kickstarter, the new BB-777 is a portable boombox that has a bold ’80s aesthetic while packing in a wide range of features. It includes a powerful 3-way speaker system, dual cassette decks with recording and high-speed dubbing, a built-in CD player, USB recording, and more. It also supports multi-band radio, including AM and FM.
  • Retrospekt ($99): A minimalist take on the classic Walkman-style player, this portable cassette device features all the essentials: play, rewind, fast-forward, and record. It supports both battery power and USB-C, making it a simple but modern throwback.
  • Kickback World ($500): This DEKO record player started shipping in January 2025 and has become popular not just for being a step up from traditional players, but also in aesthetic appeal with its orange acrylic, ” Swedish modernism” design compared to the traditional, suitcase-style record players we normally see.

Instant Cameras

Image Credits:Polaroid

There’s something uniquely satisfying about holding a physical photo seconds after taking it. That sense of excitement and anticipation, combined with the imperfect beauty of film, makes each shot feel more meaningful than a quick snap on your iPhone.

  • Polaroid ($199): Polaroid has never stopped being popular, but it’s always innovating. Most recently, the Polaroid Flip launched last year, a retro-looking instant camera with modern features like autofocus and app connectivity for remote control.
  • Fujifilm ($234): If you want a hybrid camera that lets you shoot digitally and print photos, then there’s the Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo. It offers the best of both worlds: instant film with the flexibility of digital storage and sharing. In recent years, the device recieved an upgrade with USB Type-C. In January, Fujifilm launched a new variant, the Instax Mini Evo Cinema, a three-in-one hybrid camera that can even print images from your smartphone.
  • Kodak ($35): You also can’t go wrong with a classic single-use, disposable camera. It’s simple, reliable, and still delivers quality photos without needing any photography skills. Last year, Kodak released a miniature keychain digital camera, the “Charmera.” A twist on its signature “Fling” camera, this tiny device can save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable.

Phones

Image Credits:Tin Can

Landline phones are making a quiet comeback, especially among people seeking a break from screen-heavy communication. They’re also gaining popularity as aesthetic objects, often used as statement pieces in home décor.

  • Tin Can ($100): Remember the days when you would rush home after school to use the landline and chat with your friends for hours? That’s the inspiration behind Tin Can. Designed for kids, it resembles a landline phone but doesn’t require a phone jack, just Wi-Fi. Only approved people can call, and parents can easily manage contacts through a companion app. You can pre-order now. There’s a free plan to call other Tin Can users and a $9.99/month plan for calling all approved contacts.
  • Clicks ($499): Announced at CES 2026, hardware company Clicks Technology debuted its smartphone that looks a lot like a BlackBerry, which dominated the phone market back in the 2000s and has seen a revival among Gen Z. While Clicks’ phone has access to text messaging and productivity apps like Gmail and Slack, it doesn’t provide access to mobile games and social media, making it an entincing alternative for people looking to go back to the good old days.

Lauren covers media, streaming, apps and platforms at TechCrunch.

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