Harry Rabinowitz is a reporter for Select on NBC News.
Our loved ones deserve the best gifts, but the latest tech products are often expensive. We kept a keen eye on price during our first-ever Select Giftable Tech Awards and came out the other side with over a dozen winners that cost under $100. These NBC Select-favorite gadgets are tried-and-true favorites that anyone will love unboxing.
Audio winners | Travel accessory winners | Gaming winners To see a full list of our winners, visit Select’s Giftable Tech Awards homepage. Select Giftable Tech Award winners under $100 Audio winners under $100 JLab Go Air Pop Award: Best value | Type: Earbud These are some of the most affordable wireless earbuds that still deliver a steady Bluetooth connection, surprisingly good sound and a convenient charging case.
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