There’s another issue of Stuff on physical and digital shelves. In this issue, we’ve got… well, loads. Want an early look at BMW’s newest EV? How about an improved dual-screen laptop? Various ways to distract yourself from the horrors (or banality) of modern life in the form of handheld PCs and games consoles? All of those and more are contained in the March to May 2026 issue of Stuff Magazine.
But if it’s headline features you’re after, this one’s a doozy. In this issue of Stuff, we’ve got an exhaustive list of headphone options to suit every taste, budget, activity, and (probably) colour preference. Heck, there is a bonus roundup dedicated just to running earbuds, if the massive main cover feature doesn’t quite cover all of your bases. And, if that isn’t enough, we’ve also reviewed Sony’s new WF-1000XM6 before it lands here in South Africa. There’s no excuse to listen to another human being talking ever again.
The current issue of Stuff has a ton of tests. Robot vacuum cleaners. Logitech’s new stealth mouse. Honor’s Magic 8 Pro. But for sheer velocity, you’ll want to check out our group test of coffee machines. Generally, the good stuff is only launched overseas. On this occasion, only one of them is. Maybe two. There are a lot of coffee makers, and we’ve had a lot of coffee, so doing anything as slow as ‘remembering’ is a chore. If you’re constantly in search of better magic bean juice, these’ll keep you caffeinated for the rest of the year.
Sometimes all you want to do is kick back and relax. The newest Metroid, out on the Nintendo Switch 2, will provide that. Relaxation isn’t always what you want from a game involving an exo-suited woman with an ion cannon on her arm, though, is it? Even so, if Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn’t melt your brain quite the way you want, we’ve also rounded up Zelda. Well, just the games that let you play as her. Most of those are pretty relaxing… until you get to the Water Temple.
All this, and more, is contained in this issue of Stuff Magazine. You’ll find it available in stores around South Africa, on digital storefronts, and also right here on the Stuff website. Whether you’ve got a digital subscription or are just buying issues as they appear, we’ve got you covered with the best tech on the planet. Plus, we’re amusing when we’ve overdone the Colombian dark roast.



