HOME TECHNOLOGY EXPERTS’ 2016 MUST HAVE TECH GIFTS LIST

1. Guest Wi-Fi Network - Price: Varies

Many of our clients already have one and while it’s most likely the least exciting item on our list, it is also the number one must have item. There are a lot of incredible tech gadgets that we know you want to use, we love them too, but they come with huge security risks. Luckily protecting your home network and the personal information stored on your computers is really easy to do.  Just connect your Wi-Fi devices to your guest network.

 

2. VR Headset - Price: $98- $800

We have been talking about virtual reality headsets for over two years and this holiday season they have finally arrived.  Note they vary in price with Samsung Gear VR starting at $97.98, Oculus Rift at $599.99, and HTC Vive topping out the list at $799.  In our 2016 Top Tech Toys list we went with PlayStation VR which costs $399 since it works with an established gaming system. We suggest checking out this article from wearable.com as to which VR headset is best for you.

 

3. Amazon Echo (Powered By Alexa) - Price: $179, Dot: $49.99

This is really the first DIY smart home device that integrates with professionally installed systems. Through the use of Alexa (the name of the software, similar to Siri) high end homeowners can control their Lutron or Control 4 systems with their voice. While users can connect anddownload Lutron or Control 4 "skills" and connectEcho to their systems themselves, we do offer an Amazon Echo set up service, for clients who would like us to verify the integration and make any adjustments. To request set up you can email service@hteny.com.

 

4. HP Sprocket Photo Printer - $99- $200

Back in the day we took photographs that produced actual prints.  Whether you stored them in a well-documented album or kept them in a container, there was always a tangible copy of your memories.  That all changed with digital cameras and smart phones.  The majority of our pictures are being uploaded to various clouds but never exist as a physical photo. HP is looking to change that with its' line of mobile printers that work with iOS and Android devices. 

 

5. RFID Blocking Clothes - Price: $168

In an attempt to keep our financial information more secure, banks have been sending out new credit cards with chips in them.  While these chips may protect us at check out, they actually make us more vulnerable the rest of the time.  Identity thieves are using devices that can capture card information simply by standing next to us while our cards are in our purse or wallet.  Since this discovery, numerous RFID blocking wallets and bags hit the market varying greatly in price depending on designer. Now there is a solution for those who like to keep their card in their pocket. Fashion Company Betabrand has introduced READY Jeans.  These Norton protected trousers are lined with RFID blocking fabric while looking like classic denim.

 

6. Like a Glove - Price: $79.99

A new company, Likeaglove is aiming to do the impossible, help woman find the perfect pair of jeans. Likeaglove sells technology infused yoga pants that connect to their accompanying app. Simply put on the yoga pants and the sensors will take your measurements. It then compares your measurements to a database of denim manufactures to find which jeans will fit you perfectly.   

 

7. Nintendo NES - Price: $60

Although this is not cutting edge technology,  it made our must have list this year due to nostalgia. According to a recent ESA Report the average gamer is 38 years old, meaning they were first introduced to the original Nintendo during their youth.  Now grownup gamers can relive their childhood memories with Nintendo NES, a smaller replica of the original that comes loaded with 30 classic games.

What makes this technology different from all the other products we have ever written about is that users are excited to DOWNGRADE the quality of their experience opting for a display mode called CRT filter.  The filter makes HD and UHD television looks like old school CRT TVs with scan lines and all.

 

8. HTE Gift Card - Price: $50 and up

Are you thinking about getting a gift card for that one person who is impossible to shop for? Change it up a bit and give the gift of automation.  HTE gift cards can be used for any Home Technology Experts service and on the majority of our product. 

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