The 12 Best Tech Gifts a Guy (or Anyone, Really) Could Ask For This Year - Men's Health Magazine Australia

The 12 Best Tech Gifts a Guy (or Anyone, Really) Could Ask For This Year

There’s a cool new electronic gadget to gift every guy this year.

The latest and greatest tech gear can sometimes come with jaw-dropping, sky-high price tags. But don’t worry, there’s good news: The holidays are just around the corner, which makes this the perfect time of the year to start making that epic wish list of the best tech gadgets of 2021 you’ll want to see under the Christmas tree.

When it comes to finding the perfect gift for tech lovers, there are plenty of cool new tech gadgets this year to please any guy, even tech gifts for men who have everything (or at least they thought they did).

Whether you’re giving a present to a tech geek or a guy who’s not the most gadget-savvy, there’s a cool new electronic gadget to gift every guy this year. Check out the 12 best tech gifts for men, including new wireless headphones, toothbrushes, and sex toys with some major wow factor.

Fitbit Charge 5

Fitbit’s latest charge is the lightweight tracker you’ve been waiting for, tracking key metrics like heart rate variability, skin temperature, and blood oxygen levels in a sleek, slim package. And this isn’t about physical fitness only either; new stress management tools help you keep cool in all situations.

$269.95, fitbit.com.

PowerDot Duo

Give the gift of recovery with Therabody hyped Smart Muscle Stimulator™, PowerDot. The device packs the proven concepts of NMES & TENS into a sleek lightweight device that can be controlled via bluetooth through the PowerDot app.

$499

NURATRUE earbuds

Nura’s technology assesses the users individual hearing and then tailors sound specifically to them and their ears. Not to mention they feature active noise cancellation, social mode sweat resistance and customisable touch buttons

$299.99, nuraphone.com.

Dyson v15 detect

Don’t get it twisted – men love to clean too, so don’t underestimate the power of a good vacuum cleaner this Christmas (especially if you’ve seen us dragging around some chunky old school number. Dyson’s v15 detect is ultra light, seriously good looking, and does the job as it should.

$1,449, .dyson.com.au

Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige

The Sonicare 9900 Prestige is Philips most-advanced electric toothbrush: not only does it adjust intensity when it senses you push too hard, but it also claims to removes up to 20x more plaque and up to 100% stain reduction in less than two days. Think of it as the AMG of toothbrushes.

$ 498.99, philips.com.au.

Samsung Galaxy Watch4

Featuring elevated software, standout health features and a cool aesthetic, the new Samsung Galaxy Watch4 is so next-level it’s like a supportive mate, working out with you daily, guiding you on your fitness journey. (We wrote about how much we love it here)

From $449.00, samsung.com.

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max

The latest and greatest from iPhone is the zeitgeisty phone of 2021, thanks to an ultra-potent camera that’s basically built for the social media era (and adds a new cinematic setting this year, too). It’s perfect for photo and movie creation, and its lustrous screen seems to pop ever-so-slightly more than last year’s edition, making the phone a multimedia powerhouse.

From $1,843, apple.com.

X Rocker Gaming chair

Point blank, the most advanced console gaming chair you’ll ever sit in. The X Rocker® Evo Elite 4.1 Neo Motion™ RGB Gaming Chair is built for gamers and supercharged with all the features to make it the best possible gaming experience! In-chair 4.1 audio, vibration feedback and up to 30 programmed lighting modes. Step up your set up now!

Currently on offer at the Gamesmen for $869.95, gamesmen.com.au

LELO F1S V2 console

If you’re close enough to the person, might we suggest giving the gift of endless joy? LELO’s F1S V2 console is a penis sleeve designed in an ultra- soft, flexible silicone that lets out oscillations, vibrations and intensity – created by its SenSonic technology – to stimulate the penis.

$332.10, lelo.com.

GoPro HERO9 Black

With awesome features like HyperSmooth video stabilization, TimeWarp, and 8x SloMo, the GoPro HERO9 Black captures your adventures like a blockbuster movie. Plus, you can stream videos in real-time to Facebook Live. Make memories and record them with this durable and waterproof camera just about anywhere.

$529.95, gopro.com.

JBL Wave 100 earphones

Great sound, no-frills and no-wires? Simple: JBL Wave 100TWS. Powered by JBL Deep Bass Sound, these true wireless headphones colour your day with up to 20 hours of playback.

$69.95, jbl.com.au.

 

Suunto 9 Peak

We’re living in an age where smartwatches are a necessity, not only for the fact that they can keep us organised and on time for the work meeting, but that they can also track our daily activity and set us up for a weekend of adventures outdoors. But where most watches with countless features tend to take up significant real-estate on our wrist, the Suunto 9 Peak presents a streamlined option for those who don’t want to compromise on the technology, but still want something comfortable and able to withstand the elements. 

Boasting up to 170 hours of GPS recording capacity in Tour mode, as well as bloody oxygen measurement, a full battery charge in one hour and the perfect sports wearable companion, training tool and adventure partner, the Suunto 9 Peak is perhaps the greatest gift you can give anyone with a love of the outdoors. 

From $999.99, suunto.com.au

 

Belkin SOUNDFORM Rise True Wirless Earbuds

Because as anyone with a love of music can attest, no one likes to compromise on quality. Thankfully, the Belkin SOUNDFORM Rise True Wireless Earbuds are the perfect companion for those on the move. They deliver a consistent and high-quality listening experience for music and podcasts thanks to 6mm drivers, while also providing optimal clarity on phone calls with two ENC microphones in each earbud. If you’re on a budget but still want the best when it comes to listening, look no further. 

$119.95, belkin.com.au

 

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