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So the festive season is in full swing and you’re already starting to scramble for presents that will satisfy the particularities of your loved ones and friends. While you scratch your head and scour online and in the shops for the perfect festive gift, we thought we’d help you out a bit.
If you know anyone that’s perhaps a bit geeky and really into awesome gadgets (including yourself), then these awesome gifts should sort them out in no time at all:
iCodis CB-100W Mobile Projector
Cost: $199

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The handicap of being on the road is no longer a barrier to your tech entertainment thanks to this small and lightweight pico mobile projector. It might only be .17 inches and 3.8 ounces, but it will allow you to project images and videos from your mobile device or computer screen onto any surface. Just imagine being able to create an outdoor cinema while camping! This device supports both the Miracast and AirPlay protocols for wireless transmission and is compatible with Mac and iOS devices and many Windows and Android devices. Plus, SD cards for playback. Are also supported.
Chafon multi-USB Cable
Cost: $8.99

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With all the high-tech devices that we carry around these days, it seems that we can never HAVE enough USB cables on hand. Rather than getting frustrated with a tangle of cables, try out this singular, multi-USB cable that will offer so much more convenience and simplicity. You’ll also be able to ensure that your guests can always charge their device, no matter what device they have. These devices are available in gold, silver, black and rose, and are equipped with standard USB-A connector on one end and MicroUSB, Lightning, and USB-C connectors on the other end. However, they can only charge, and can’t handle data transfer for syncing.
Sphero “Star Wars” BB-8 App-Controlled Robot
Cost: $199

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Star Wars devotees will be particularly excited about this product: it’s a BB-8 droid that proved to be so popular in the latest movie, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This little guy can be controlled from your smartphone, and you’ll have hours of fun maneuvering him around your house, as long as you can fork out the required $200 to buy him.
Fibonacci Clock
Cost: $135

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Only true geeks could appreciate this dynamic, Mondrian-style sculpture present, which hasn’t really been created with the intention of telling the time for us ordinary folk. Mathematical geeks will however be able to tell the time as they work it out by knowing the numeric values of different colours and adding up the correct squares. However, they will only be able to tell the time in five-minute increments.
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