No matter how prepared I think I am when it comes to holiday shopping, I always seem to have last-minute shopping I still need to get done. It’s almost halfway through December and I’m still looking for the right present for a few people. Unfortunately, the people left on my list have little or no interest in techie gifts, which is kind of a bummer because that’s kind of my thing. But just because my loved ones wouldn’t be interested doesn’t mean that yours aren’t! So if you’re still looking for a great gift for a family, friend, co-worker, or secret Santa, check out this list of budget-friendly accessory ideas!
It’s ridiculous how much a long charging cord has benefited my life over the past year, and I wish I would have invested in one sooner. Typically less than $10 for reputable brands, extended charging cords make excellent gifts for anybody (as long as you know what type of charger their phone takes, that is). It’s basically the gift you didn’t know you needed. In fact, I didn’t actually need an extended charging cord when I first bought it. After I moved, however, I found out that the nearest outlet was much farther away from my bed than I would have anticipated. The long cord finally proved its worth. It’s also nice being able to charge your phone without worrying about ripping it right out of the socket. Works great as a standalone present or a stocking stuffer.
Battery packs are for sale pretty much everywhere, but you might be surprised how many of your friends and family don’t have one of their own – and maybe they’ve never actually needed one. Still, there’s a certain peace of mind that comes with knowing that if you’re ever in a pickle when it comes to battery life, you’re covered with a handy dandy battery pack. A lot of them even come with an included charging cable so you don’t have to carry around a spare with you, and they come in many shapes and sizes. I personally use the Anker PowerCore 10000, which gets my phone through about two charges before needing to be recharged itself.
I purchased this pair of headphones for myself earlier this year when I accidentally vacuumed my free in-the-box headphones from my Samsung Galaxy S7. It had been a long time since I purchased a pair of headphones instead of just using whatever came in the box, but I was really impressed with the quality of these headphones, especially considering their price. They sound fantastic, are fully functional with a volume rocker and built-in microphone, and they’re really good at blocking out external sounds. I haven’t used any of the headphones I’ve received from using other smartphones since.
I was never a big Bluetooth speaker user until I bought this SoundCore speaker earlier this year. Before it, I was using a little portable speaker that could clip on to backpacks or whatever, which was great for using a speaker on-the-go when I needed to. The only downside to that speaker was that the battery life was pretty bad. I bought the red SoundCore speaker on a whim when it was on sale for $27 (just a few bucks cheaper than it is now, but the black one is even cheaper at $23.95 at the time this article was written) and it’s one of my favorite accessory purchases this year.
The battery is long-lasting, the sound is loud and clear, and the automation of the product (turning off after 10 minutes if no devices are connected) are much-appreciated. It’s small enough to be “portable” but hefty enough to be a solid fixture wherever you decide to put it. I’ve used it indoors and outdoors, and it’s always a hit wherever it goes. There is a newer version available as well, but I’m perfectly happy with this last generation model.
I’ve never owned one of these personally, but they’re apparently a hot commodity with the youth today. They work as a grip for your phone or a stand, and they often come with several in a package, so another great stocking stuffer idea for the clumsy smartphone users in your life!
If nothing else, you can always gift Google Play or iTunes gift cards. They’re great for people who play mobile games or just want to shop around for premium apps, or even for renting movies, buying music, or continuing a Google Play Music/Apple Music subscription. There are a lot of digital goodies that these cards are good for.
Readers, have you purchased any tech gifts this holiday season? If so, which gifts would you recommend?