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Outdoors With the new Capax camping trailer, Exodus harnesses today's tech toward automating and imp

[New Atlas logo]( Outdoors [Pop-up camper cube might be the smartest family RV money can buy]( [The Exodus Capax all set up and ready for camping]( With the new Capax camping trailer, Exodus harnesses today's tech toward automating and improving the base camp experience for the digital generation. It packs in smart home-like automation, instant electric setup and satellite connectivity. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [Hiboy Celebrates 5th Anniversary with Huge Savings and Exciting Prize Draws]( Hiboy, maker of high-quality electric scooters, e-bikes, skateboards, is now celebrating its 5th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone, Hiboy is offering a range of exciting promotions for a limited time period from June 20 to June 30, 2024. 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