Every year, we share our thoughts on good gifts for the tech savvy person on your list or for anyone who uses technology. Here are what we found to be good bets for this year. Happy shopping!

While the Apple Air Pods are always a good option for ear buds, the OnePlus Buds Z2 are a more affordable choice that also offer great features. They work with all iOS, Android, Mac and Windows devices and also have noise cancellation. They provide up to five hours of listening per battery charge and are water resistant. At a price of $80 to $100, they are good for anyone on your list.

 

Looking for a laptop? The HP Spectre x360 comes in around $1760 and is a good choice. it has incredible speed and performance and utilizes a powerful intel Core processor. it also has a high definition display and includes security features and an unhackable webcam kill switch. We also love the Lenovo laptop.

 



Know someone who can’t keep track of their things? The Apple Air Tag is a great way for iPhone users to keep track of personal items like suitcases, keys or wallets. They use the FindMy app to locate the missing object. Batteries last a year and a pack of 4 costs around $99.

 

The Matein Travel Laptop Backpack is a reasonably priced backpack with high reviews on Amazon. It fits a 15 inch laptop and has multiple compartments for organizing. There is also a built-in USB charging port outside and charging cable inside for powering up your phone. it also includes an anti-theft pocket on the back and a sleeve to slip over your rolling suitcase handle when traveling. The current price on Amazon $29.99.

 

 

A subscription to a password manager is also a great gift. The top two, according to Buyersguide.com are RoboForm and Keeper. Both offer personal and business plans, secure password sharing, high level encryption and are compatible with all major devices and browsers.

 

Stay safe this holiday season and enjoy your shopping. Remember to be careful while shopping online. Use secure sites and do not download any unknown attachments in emails.

Happy Holidays!