Once again, this year’s
hot gifts are tech gadgets. These include robotic toys that tie into a blockbuster
movie, a smart doll, virtual reality, tablets and a powerful, portable speaker
to listen to music, books and make hands-free phone calls. Let’s take a look at
what makes them so desirable and how to get a deal.
1. GoPro’s HERO4
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For the
outdoor-enthusiast, a GoPro makes the perfect gift. But not just any GoPro. The
new GoPro HERO4 is the first-ever to have a built-in touch screen. That makes
it really easy to capture footage and play it back to friends and family. Just
tap, then swipe. It's that simple!
Of course, adding the
new touch screen feature doesn't mean other features were sacrificed. The HERO4
still comes with 1080p60 and 720p120 video, and 12MP photos at 30 frames per
second. It's also waterproof, and has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions,
which easily connect to the GoPro App, Smart Remote. It's available on Amazon
for $399.99.
2. Hello Barbie
If you have a young
lady on your list, she's surely wishing for Barbie. But this isn't just an
ordinary Barbie; Hello Barbie is high tech.
She uses Wi-Fi, speech
recognition, and progressive learning technology to speak. This Barbie says up
to 8,000 different phrases. She tells stories, plays games and tells jokes.
Each conversation is different.
Hello Barbie doesn't
just rattle off comments. She has a conversation. That starts with you setting
up a companion app on devices using Apple's iOS 8 or above, or Android 4.0.3
and above. Then you set up Hello Barbie's features on the ToyTalk website.
When Hello Barbie
listens, she adapts her conversation by learning the girl’s interests. Once
Hello Barbie is ready to go, all the girl does is touch Barbie's belt. Barbie
will start talking.
Hello Barbie, starting
at $69.99, comes with a charging station. The doll is available at most
retailers, online at the Shop Mattel site, and on Amazon from third-party
retailers.
3. Star Wars' BB-8
The hottest movie this
holiday season, hands down, is going to be "Star Wars: The Force
Awakens." The Disney movie from director J. J. Abrams comes out Dec. 18.
The online ticket site Fandango reports that "The Force Awakens"
crushed its previous record for first-day pre-sales by selling 8 times more
tickets than "The Hunger Games."
"Star Wars"
invented the movie-toy market back in the 1970s, and has sold billions of
dollars worth of merchandise since then. This year, it's all about the
"Star Wars" rolling droid, BB-8.
BB-8 toys are selling
like crazy, notably Sphero's app-controlled BB-8.
The fun of BB-8 is that
it's a cute roly-poly droid that you control with your voice (it uses
Bluetooth). It listens to you, and learns to adapt its behavior to your commands.
It can move around on its own, or you can guide it with an Android or iPhone
app.
All of which just boils
down to one thing. The app-controlled BB-8 is really fun for kids, and adults.
Do you want to see BB-8 in action? Check out this "Star Wars" video
of the movie version of BB-8.
For "Star
Wars" fans on your shopping list, the Sphero BB-8 App-Enabled Droid, and
other BB-8 toys are available on Amazon, starting at $149.95. (If it's sold
out, order it anyway. Amazon will deliver when it's back in stock.) You can
also find BB-8 in many stores and other online shopping sites.
4. RIF6 Cube pocket
size home cinema
For movie lovers on the
go, give the RIF6 Cube. It's a tiny projector with a big attitude. Connect it
to your tablet or smartphone and prop it up to turn almost any setting into
your very own theater.
Use it to project
movies, TV shows, video games, photo albums and more. The cube takes any image
from your smartphone or tablet's screen and projects it to a 120" display
on the wall or ceiling. Plus, it uses long-lasting LED lighting to ensure the
image is crystal clear. It's available on Amazon starting at $278.
5. LittleBits Gizmos
& Gadgets Kit
Surprise younger kids
with the Gizmos & Gadgets Kit from LittleBits. The kit includes 15 electronic
building blocks that can be combined to build 12 different projects. All of the
motors, wheels, lights, switches and buzzers snap together easily. This means
your kids won't need to program, wire or solder any of the parts together to
create things like an automatic bubble blowing machine or remote control race
car.
Gizmos & Gadgets is
designed to inspire the next generation of innovators, builders and engineers,
and is perfect for both boys and girls. The kit also helps kids develop skills
in science, math, technology and art, which will help prepare them for future
careers. Buy it on Amazon for $198.02.
One final tip: Analysts
are warning shoppers to avoid the mad rush at discount stores, saying they'll
lure you in with a couple of low-priced items, but jack up prices on everything
else. Instead, they're suggesting you head out early and be sure compare prices
online.
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