Teenagers love two things: showing off and aimlessly wandering around suburban neighborhoods. This electric cool-kid scooter lets them do both on two wheels for only $287. This scooter has a super-sized deck and frame, making the Razor E300 electric scooter ready to roll for teen and adult riders up to 220 pounds.
It’s powered by a 250-watt, high-torque, single-speed motor that gives a top speed of up to 15 mph. The battery system is rechargeable 24V (two 12V) and supplies up to 40 minutes of continuous use!
mBot Robot Kit
The mBot Robot kit costs $99.99 and proves to be a great gift for young inventors, and it can teach kids the joys of artificial intelligence. mBot is a programmable companion that makes use of S.T.E.M. coding skills to function and move. mBot is an authentic robot with many modes to explore, such as avoiding obstacles, following tracks, and so much more.
Encourage your child to connect pieces from their old building kits for more entertaining activities. By doing so, you can help improve your kid's creativity and stimulate their interest in science at the same time.
Quest 2 All-In-One Virtual Reality Headset
Oculus released an affordable VR headset that makes it very easy to get into VR gaming for the first time: for $299.00. Consider it the best gift for a teen (or even an adult) with an appetite for futuristic tech. Every little detail has been engineered to make virtual worlds adapt to your movements, allowing you to explore awe-inspiring games and experiences with unparalleled freedom.
Take advantage of every moment with blazing-fast performance and next-generation graphics. Stay focused on every detail with a stunning display with twice as many pixels as the original Quest.
The June Oven
"Oven" doesn't really do this smart appliance justice, but it's a start for this space-saving device that combines 12 appliances into one! For $599, June Oven operates as a personal sous chef, possessing seven appliances in one: convection oven, air fryer, dehydrator, slow cooker, broiler, toaster, and warming drawer.
With its smart technology, all you have to do is program how you'd like your chicken, muffins, or vegetables cooked, and it gets right to it. And it comes with an elegant touchscreen and intuitive interface that will help you look and cook like it's the future!
Sensor Can with Voice and Motion Control
Life can get messy sometimes! And trash cans can get gunky fast, so whether you want to cut down on germs or just have a cleaner area, you can get this sensor can. For $200, it's been made to open and close with your voice or motion command.
It's ideal to use for anyone with a sharp eye for mess and germs. With three microphones that help with voice recognition accuracy, you can say "open can" even in a loud and busy environment.