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You Only Need $100 or Less for these Great Techy Holiday Gift Items

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Have you allotted around a hundred dollars for some special gifts to loved ones or friends this Christmas? If so, and you are still short on ideas on what to get them, you may want to consider techy items. You read that right: there are actually plenty of gadgets and accessories that you can buy for $100 or less. Here are three of them.

WakaWaka Power+

WakaWaka Power+, as cited by CNET, is a solar rechargeable power supply. Priced at only $79, this water resistant gadget comes with a rechargeable battery and a light system. Fully charging it, which requires 12 hours of bright sunlight or via USB, will already get you a recharged smartphone battery or around 150 hours of light.

GoalZero Lighthouse 250 Lantern

The GoalZero Lighthouse 250 lantern comes equipped with a LED light featuring 250 lumens that will provide you with light lasting from 2.5 hours to 2 days. If you are surprised at the significant difference, the reason for this is simple: the brightness level of this lantern can be adjusted. So the lower the level of brightness, the longer it will last. It is also rechargeable, which you can do so via USB, its solar-charging accessory (optional), or through the built-in crank or handle. As an added bonus, you can also charge your phone through its USB port.

Artemis Leather Camera Case

Popsugar also recommends the Artemis Leather Camera Case, which is made of genuine, neutral-colored leather. Offered at $98, the case has a trimmed leather strap that is dotted with contrast stitching. Most compact cameras such as point-and-shoot variants can easily fit into this beautiful camera case.

As you can see, you really do not have to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars this Christmas for a single person. There are plenty of other gadgets and accessories that cost less than $100, but these are some of what you may want to consider getting a loved one or a friend.

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