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Four gift ideas for tech-lovers in 2018

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Tech-lovers can be tough to buy for. With all the new and exciting products that come out every year, it’s difficult keep up with the latest trends. To help you out, here are four products that tech-lovers are buying en masse this year.

1. Virtual reality headsets
Virtual reality headsets are the future of both gaming and media. The 360-degree viewing experience transports you to another universe. There’s no need to leave your living room to be courtside at Madison Square Garden watching a Knicks game, in the Egyptian desert taking a tour of the pyramids or even on a spaceship fighting cyborgs.

2. Drones
Drones are getting more popular and increasingly sophisticated every year. Nowadays, there are tons of different prototypes available and they come in a wide range of price points. Different models are made to appeal to different interests: choose between a camera drone, a toy drone or a racing drone.

3. Mobile WiFi hotspots
Some people can’t survive without an internet connection. And many have a good enough excuse, as staying connected is vital to their job. Mobile WiFi hotspots are the perfect gift for these people. These palm-sized gadgets provide you with internet access anywhere in the world.

4. Portable chargers
The more electronic gadgets a person uses, the more frequently they’re scrambling around anxiously to find a power source. Put a tech-lover’s mind at ease by giving them a portable charger capable of powering up their phone, tablet, headphones and other electronic devices.

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