For $18, this is possibly the best way to keep track of your change every time you buy a hotdog: it’s a digital counting coin bank that’s harder to break than glass or ceramic money boxes. It comes with a clear LCD screen that helps count your coins and accurately displays the total for every deposit.
It can store up to 1.8L, which is about 800-1000 coins. This smart money back accepts all US coins, including pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and dollar coins. Just drop in your coins, and the digital coin counter does all the work for you!
Eufy Robovac Edge G30 Robot Vacuum
This gift can serve as a gentle nudge for that adult nephew who keeps dust bunnies as pets. With super-strong 2000Pa of suction power ensures more debris is picked up across all surfaces, giving you noticeably cleaner floors. For $230, it comes with an app that controls it and has its cleaning history.
Now you can complete all your cleaning needs right from your smartphone, and when its work is done, you can check out where and when your RoboVac has cleaned.
Beats Solo Pro Headphones
Maybe you've been holding a grudge against Beats for being all sizzle and no steak ever since they were "by Dre," well, now you can try on the new Beats Solo Pro. With these high-performance wireless noise-canceling headphones, you can simply take a deep breath and prepare to set your rage free.
For $300, they are powerful enough to make walking through a construction site spa-quiet but smart enough not to warp the music in the process.
U-Turn Orbit Plus
For $290, this pristine record player will sound 1000x better than that Crosley one someone impulse bought from Urban Outfitters. The acrylic platter doesn’t just sit there looking pretty - it provides improved speed stability and diffuses unwanted noises—the result: more lifelike tonality with a punchier bass.
The Orbit also features the Ortofon OM5E cartridge, which is excellent for listeners who enjoy a wide variety of genres.
Keurig K-Select Coffee Maker
Got a friend who lives by himself or herself and loves their morning cup of joe? Gift them this small, sleek single-serving coffee maker from Keurig for $122.43. Sure, those who live with roommates might want a larger coffee maker, but if your giftee lives alone, all they need is one cup at a time and won't feel about wasting that extra coffee.
And your coffee-loving friend will have plenty of options to choose from, thanks to Keurig's seemingly limitless offering of coffee flavors and brands.