Shopping for someone who is genuinely into technology has a particular challenge: they've already done the research on every obvious thing. The gadget you found and thought was interesting, they've read three reviews about and formed a considered opinion. The cable you were going to get them, they have a preferred version of it. This is not a complaint — it's actually useful information. It means the gifts that land are the ones that either fill a gap they've identified but haven't gotten to, improve something in their setup in a specific way, or are so far into a niche that even they haven't discovered it yet. The quiz helps with the last one. For the rest, these are the things that tend to survive the unwrapping.
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These are things tech people actually want — not novelty gadgets, but real upgrades and tools that fit a considered setup.
Quality USB-C Hub — Solves the Port Problem Once and For All
Under 45See Price →Cable Management Kit — The Desk That Doesn't Look Like a Problem
Under $25See Price →Compact Mechanical Keyboard — They Have Opinions, This Opens the Door
Under 80See Price →Smart Plug Set — Home Automation Entry Point
Under $30See Price →Portable SSD Drive — Fast, Small, Immediately Useful
Under 60See Price →Large Desk Mat — The Upgrade That Transforms the Whole Setup
Under $35See Price →Quality Webcam — Better Than the Built-In, Always
Under 70See Price →Multi-Device Wireless Charging Pad — One Surface, Everything Charges
Under $40See Price →Raspberry Pi Starter Kit — For the One Who Likes to Build Things
Under 60See Price →If you know what their setup looks like or what they're currently into, the quiz can find the gap. About a minute.
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