The holidays don’t come cheap. Luckily, we rounded up a terrific collection of fitness trackers, speakers, chargers, and assorted non-tech items you can get for $100 or less.
Gifts can add up shockingly fast, especially when they’re outfitted with advanced sensors and powerful AI chips from the likes of AMD, Nvidia, and Apple. But not everything we cover at The Verge will leave you strapped for cash around the holidays. These days, there are plenty of handy gadgets available for $50 or less, from adorable USB-C charging cords to retro step trackers that won’t hit you with a deluge of notifications as soon as you wake up.
99, for instance, as can KBDcraft’s Lego-like mechanical keyboard. There are also a number of non-tech gifts worth tucking under the Christmas tree, a selection of which we’ve rounded up below, alongside other Verge favorites. So take the price filters below for a spin and keep an eye out in the days ahead for our guides to the best gifts under $25 and $50. --- Presented by: USPS Make sure your gifts are here in time for the holidays.
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