Best Christmas Gifts for Tech Junkies and Where to Buy Them
Scrambling to find the best gifts to buy for your loved ones this Christmas? Don’t fret, we’re here to help! No matter if you’re on the hunt for an item that will put a smile on your gamer friend’s face, a music-listening device to get lost in holiday-inspired tunes, or a cool product to add to your bestie’s collection of Apple gadgets, read on for our list of gizmos that we think every tech junkie in your life will be delighted to unwrap.
For the gamer: Nintendo Switch Lite
A handheld gaming console invented by Yoshiaki Koizumi, the Nintendo Switch Lite is one of the coolest devices you can give to a true-blue gamer. Owning some of the biggest games like Super Mario Bros., Pokémon, Donkey Kong, Animal Crossing, Tetris, and The Legend of Zelda, this Japan-made gadget will entertain and take anyone to the virtual world in no time. The Nintendo Switch Lite is available in different colorways including blue, gray, yellow, coral, and turquoise.
How much: THB7,690
Where to buy: CENTRAL
For the music geek: Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones
Facilitate your loved one’s escape into the world of music with cool noise-cancelling headphones. Sony, one of the world’s leading tech companies, has a boatload of headphones that make for an otherworldly listening experience. Using industry-leading noise-cancelling technology, the WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones can keep out ambient noise while jamming to any type of music. With its minimalist look, it can match any type of outfit from workout clothes to business wear.
How much: THB14,990
Where to buy: SONY’s official website
For the Apple enthusiast: Apple AirTag
The Apple AirTag may seem an odd choice for a Christmas gift, but every Apple enthusiast will surely fall in love with it. Featuring cutting-edge features such as tracking down a lost item and an IP67 water and dust resistance system, this product is beneficial not just for Apple aficionados but also for every clumsy person in your life. The best part is its battery life that lasts for one year or longer, depending on the usage.
How much: THB1,190 (Single); THB3,990 (Four-pack)
Where to buy: Apple Store
For the person who is always on the go: Loftie Clock
Alarm clocks are made to wake us up, but they also help fix our sleeping schedule. If you have a loved one who always struggles to get out of bed in the morning, an alarm clock is a simple gift they’ll surely appreciate. Sleek and premium-looking, the Loftie Clock boasts a system that mimics a person’s waking process, so anyone who uses it need not worry about having a good night’s sleep. It also has a built-in speaker, which can be beneficial if the recipient prefers playing ambient music at night.
How much: US$119.20 (THB4,188.33)
Where to buy: Loftie
For the movie junkie: Home Theatre Projector
Who needs to go to the cinemas when you can emulate an actual movie house using a projector in your bedroom? If your friend is a film aficionado, give them the lightweight, compact, and easy-to-use Epson XGA 3LCD Projector! It can display high-quality videos thanks to its 15,000:1 contrast ratio. Plus, one of the HDMI ports is MHL-enabled, allowing it to connect to and mirror the screen of any Android smartphone. PS. Make sure to give them something to eat as a movie marathon is not complete without popcorn and delectable goodies.
How much: THB39,000
Where to buy: invadeiT store
For the clean obsessed: iRobot Roomba 605
Robot vacuums are one of the most sought-after tech products on the market. Not only are they economical, but they are also cost-efficient. Give the gift your neat freak friend deserves by getting the iRobot Roomba 605, one of Thailand’s top-quality vacuum cleaners. What’s special about it is its three-stage cleaning system, which allows for balancing the extraction of germs, dirt, and any unwanted debris.
How much: THB9,900
Where to buy: iRobot Thailand
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