‘Y2K’ tech has been making a comeback for a while, with Gen Z supposedly obsessed with the stuff. And while to some it might seem like yet another image-conscious fad, I have to admit I can see the appeal. In today’s world of utilitarian glass screens and smartphone addiction, not to mention the infinite content offered up by streaming services, those colourful yet limited pre-iPhone days are starting to look like a distant utopia.

In an attempt to reduce my smartphone usage, I’ve been experimenting with dumbphones this year. But while the digital detox aspect is refreshing, there are a couple of features I just can’t do without – Maps and Music. There’s not much I can do about the former (aside from walking around with a SatNav – yeah, no.) but when it comes to Music, I suddenly remembered my old iPod. Could such a device still be feasible in 2024? The answer surprised me. We’ve been exploring next-gen tech here at Creative Bloq this week, but there’s something particularly satisfying about bringing a twenty year-old gadget kicking and screaming into the present day.