12 Gifts For People Who Need To Organize Their Tech
Today, technology is everywhere and everywhere. The online world and the offline world are completely integrated, which means that many people have a lot of technology in their lives. Cables and screens, monitors and batteries, endless chargers, massive amounts of data, and hundreds of tabs open at once.
This holiday season, it's a great idea to give your loved ones the tools they need to organize their technology. With technology affecting every walk of life, it's important to keep our lives organized. Here are 12 gift ideas for the tech-needy person or organization in your life.
1. Air bills
Apple AirTags are designed to organize and track everything in an orderly fashion. Starting at $29, you can give your loved one the peace of mind of never losing an item. Weather beacons basically allow you to insert a device or item and see where you left it. Mashable's Airtag review found them to work very well, although it raises privacy concerns for some people.
You can even get a custom air beacon. Credit: Apple
2. Non-Apple version of Air Account
Not everyone is an Apple. You can assign tile tracker or Samsung Galaxy smart tag to Android or others.
For those who are not Apple, there is Samsung. Credit: Samsung
3. Cable organizers
Dilemma of modern technology: what to do with all those cables? If you have a million things and tools, you have like two million cables lying around the house or lying around the house. A $9.99 cable tie from Amazon would make a great Christmas present.
4. Travel bag
It's hard to keep things in place when you're on the go. A travel pack makes all the difference for your tech-oriented items. This $49.95 option from Incase has a pocket for your phone to keep cables in place and a mesh pocket for headphones and other small items.
Style and organization of the trip. Credit: just in case
5. Subscription Manager
The tech-savvy person in your life may have so many subscriptions that you even forget about some of them. A service like RocketMoney (recently called Truebill) promises to find all your subscriptions and cancel the ones you don't use. You can donate to Rocket Money with a premium subscription that ranges from $3 to $12 per month.
6. Portable power unit
Having a bunch of tools can be a burden. You forget that everyone is busy and sometimes you just... A filler block might be just what you need for someone who loves technology. You can get this Anker portable charger for just $21.99.
Portable chargers can be a lifesaver. 1 credit
7. Screen cleaning kit
Disorganized people are not always very organized. Provide the technicians in your life with a screen cleaning kit to make your device less of a mess. It's AWESOME for $16.49! The brand's kit comes with a spray bottle and a microfiber cloth to keep things clean.
8. Laptop bag
A laptop bag is essential. Keeps your computer, cables, and devices organized and ready to go. Mashable's top pick is the Samsonite OpenRoad Laptop Backpack at Amazon for $149.95. But we've rounded up 13 of our favorite laptop bags at different prices and with different features.
9. Tech-driven calendar
A good desk will help keep everything organized. Mashable named the $299 Arozzi Arena ultra-wide desktop our best gaming-style desktop. We've also picked out some of our favorite desktop picks.
Perfect for the gamer in your life. 1 credit
10. Cable management box
Nobody wants to see. Wires in your home. A cable box that hides electrical wires and cables is a simple yet useful gift. You can get a two-pack of wood accents from Amazon for $24.79.
11. Storage register
Tech-centric people need a place to organize all their stuff. Offer them a $9.99/month Dropbox subscription with two terabytes of storage.
12. gas station
If someone has a problem with the organization, the charging station is suitable for them. Not only does it keep all your essential tools in one place, but it also keeps them... obviously ...charged. Mashable named our 8 best charging stations, including the $59.99 Satchi Dock5, which can charge up to five devices and recharges wirelessly.
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