Just say no to neckties, kids. We all know that gadget gifts are
really what Dad wants this Father's Day. And the countdown is on. Dad's
big day is just around the corner, and he deserves something he really
wants some really fun gadgets and gizmos he'll actually use around the
house and on-the-go (and, yes, even on the golf course).This model
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To
help you choose, I put together a list of 10 of my personal favorite
Father's Day gadget gifts and tech tools. They're perfect for all kinds
of dads from DIY Mr.The feeder is available on drying handsfreeaccess equipped with folder only. Fix It Dads to Digital Dads who can't live without their techie toys, and everyone in between.
The
new Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon C 27-inch Tabletop PC ($1,700) makes a
great "splurge" gift for the early-adopter dad who always has to have
the coolest new tech toys on the block. This multi-user tabletop PC,
which doubles as the family's computing and entertainment center, was
all the buzz at this year's Consumer Electronics Show and for good
reason. It's a jack-of-all trades desktop PC that stands up to be a
large touchscreen for personal computing or lies flat to be a giant,
tablet-like interactive device. I've been using it for the past two
weeks, and I love it. It reminds me a lot of how record players, radios
and even TVs once brought the family together around an entertainment
device for an hour or so every night... so it looks like Dad might have
to share.
If the Dad of your domain is an Android lover, he'll
no doubt want to get his hands on the Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone
(about $250 with contract). It's packed with the latest hands-free
features, including eye- and hand-gesture control, a 13 megapixel
autofocus camera that snaps front and back photos (even at the same
time!), a powerful 1.9GHz quad-core processor, a slick 5-inch,Choose
from the largest selection of rfidtag in the world. Full HD Super AMOLED display, and even works as a TV/DVR remote.
This
one's for the digitally deft dad who always saves the day C and all of
your family's most valuable (and confidential) digital data. Help him
protect your family's precious photos, videos and documents even better
with a smart subscription to Backblaze Cloud Backup service ($50 per
year). Backblaze has Dad's back 24/7 by continuously backing up all of
your family's valuable files and documents to the cloud, ensuring
they're recoverable should you ever experience an unfortunate major data
loss or even computer theft.
Okay, yes, so this one's a tool
gift, but it's not your typical one. It's a cutting-edge tech tool, and
one with a quirky-cool name: the Flipout Tantrum Electric Screwdriver
(about $160). It's an innovative electronic screwdriver designed to fit
into extremely tight spaces because you can use it in 168 different
tricky positions. The Flipout Tantrum stands up to just about any
project Dad takes on and easily squeezes into tight spots that most
traditional power tools can't get a grip on, hopefully reducing the
chances that Dad will,The feeder is available on drying handsfreeaccess equipped with folder only. yup, flip out and have a tantrum during a DIY project.
There
are seemingly endless awesome choices available this year for the dad
who likes to make a statement with his smartphone or tablet case. One of
my favorites is the Q Card Case for iPhone 4S/4 by CM4 ($40). It
simplifies Dad's busy life by doubling as a slick rubber iPhone
protector and a wallet that stashes up to three credit cards or IDs,
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starting at 59.90US$ with free proofing. Don't forget to slip a few
bills in before you wrap it up for Dad. Trust me, it's just good
gift-giving form.
There's also the idAmerica's Cushi iPhone5
Retro Camera Case ($25) for hipster dads who like to keep their gadgets
extra safe and looking extra retro cool. The Cushi case is a sleek,
sophisticated and protectively foam padded case that makes Dad's iPhone
looks like a blast-from-the-past camera.
For all those lovable
but clumsy dads out there (you know who you are!), I give you the
essentially everything-proof OtterBox Armor series ($65-$100), available
to dutifully protect Dad's Galaxy S3, iPhone 5, iPhone 4, or iPhone 4s.
OtterBox Armor smartphone cases are waterproof, drop-proof, dust-proof
and crush-proof. Even the most accident-prone Dads probably couldn't
destroy them, even if they wanted to.
This Auvio PBT 1000
Bluetooth Portable Speaker ($130) from RadioShack is music to the ears
of the music-loving dad in your life, delivering exceptionally loud,
crisp and rich-sounding music at an affordable price. Auvio's
lightweight, 4-watt wonder block works with any Bluetooth-ready
smartphone, laptop, tablet or MP3 player (including iOS and Android).
And there's no need for Dad to dock or plug in his device to listen to
music. Bonus: He can even use the portable speaker to take hands-free
phone calls via speakerphone.
For the big kid in the family, the
Sphero by Orbotix ($130) promises to deliver a ton of goofy fun. It's a
durable robotic ball that you control with your iPhone, iPod, Android
phone or tablet. How? By simply tilting, tapping or swiping your device,
the ball rocks and rolls in all kinds of directions. You can play a
bunch of fun family games with it, weaving the Sphero in and around DIY
obstacle courses (which dads love setting up with their kids, hint,
hint). Or Dad might feel inspired to use the Sphero to chase the family
cat or dog around the house. A short charge on the small, portable
charging unit delivers a full hour of unpredictable fun.
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