Diwali is almost here and you still at a loss when it comes to what you want to gift your friends and family. We try to make things simpler for you with our list of gadgets, that are not only utilitarian but also budget friendly.
JVC Marshmallow In Ear earphones: The HA-FX34 Marshmallow is designed for comfort, featuring super-soft inner-earpieces in two sizes for a snug fit that also reduces background noise. The Marshmallow headphones include a tangle-resistant 3.28-foot (1.0 m) color matching cord, designed to minimize friction-noise that can occur when the color matching cord is brushed against clothing.
Features:Comfortable and snug fitting 2-size soft earpieces
3.28ft(1.0m) friction noise reduction cord
Gold-plated iPhone compatible plug
More color coordination for iPod nano and shuffle 4th generation models
Price: Rs550
Fancy Angry Bird Pendrive: This compact and trendy flash drive is a fast and convenient way of transferring all the important digital content from one PC to another. All one needs to do for sharing music and pictures with friends and family is simply plug it in to the laptop or computer.
Features:
Durable Solid Rubber Casing with Bold Colors.
Hot Plug and Play Functions Like Another Hard Drive.
Supports Password Protection.
Supports AES-256bit Hardware Encryption.
No Driver Needed for Most Operating Systems (Windows 98SE Driver Available Online).
More Than 10 Years Data Retention
Price: Rs 595
Bling Retro Handset: This Bling Retro Handset could just be the coolest gadget to gift this Diwali owing to its noise reducing technology.
Features:
Wired
On-the-ear Headset
Built-in Microphone
Not Compatible for Nokia Handsets
Noise Reducing Technology
Reduces 95% Radiation
Not Compatible for Nokia Handsets
Price: Rs 850
Logitech wireless mouse: Some people hate wires but love the control that a mouse gives. Therefore, a wireless mouse is an ideal gift for them. It comes packed with a USB receiver, which is connected to a computer to receive signals from the mouse.
Price: Rs 820
Lenovo Speakers: Laptops and desktops are notorious for the poor quality of their inbuilt speakers. Therefore external speakers have become a must-have accessory.