Christmas tech gifts for teenage girls
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What are the best Christmas tech gifts for teenage girls?
Anker PowerCore+ Mini
First, let’s talk about the need to have extra power on the go. It’s frustrating for a teenage girl to be stuck with a dead battery, or better said – this can literally release hell’s fury.
A portable charger such as Anker PowerCore+ Mini with high-speed charging technology is ideal for your teen to carry in her bag and remain as zen as possible.
Pros:
- Travel pouch included
- Adds at least 80% battery to smartphones
- 18-month warranty
- Friendly customer service
- Cheap option for charging needs on the go
Cons:
- Lightning cable for iPhone or iPad needs to be bought separately
Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock
We understand the irony of your teen girl asking for an extra loud 113 dB vibrating alarm clock as a Christmas gift, but trust us. She needs such a piece of tech for those early morning classes she never gets to in time.
As for those not impressed just yet or worried about the cute, pinkish look, that’s a 12-volt bed shaker with pulsating lights for a wake-up call that no one can ignore.
Pros:
- Very loud alarm, with tone and volume controls included
- 5-level dimmer and snooze button
- Seven colour options to choose from
Cons:
- Plastic build
- Snooze button easy to broke
Dodow Sleep Aid Device
If the girl loves technology, and her stress level is way up high, reach for this handy metronome and light system that will help her sleep quicker.
Pros:
- Intuitive light system that teaches those who have difficulties getting to sleep how to do that naturally
- Touch sensitive surface to indicate exercise choice
- Option for 8-minute mode and twice for the 20-minute mode
- At the end of the exercise it switches off automatically
Cons:
- Those with chronic insomnia would appreciate soothing sounds to complement the light system
ICE Theia Video Camera Glasses
If you’ve got a photography lover on your hands, the ICE Theia Glares – Wearable Video Camera Glasses is a gift she’s sure to love. The HD Camera enables users take pictures or even videos with just a press of a button.
Moreover, Theia connects with pretty much any tablet or smartphone via Bluetooth, letting you play music wirelessly.
Pros:
- Built-in flashlight for great nighttime captures
- Generous 8GB built-in storage
- Drive Safe Assist option designed to help your teen build a culture of safety while behind the wheel
- Change lenses at your will as you may choose between funky colored ones or more serious “grown up” models
Cons:
- The flash light is not discreet
- Not user friendly, yet it’s for teens, remember?
Mpow S2 Bluetooth Headphones
Your teen will be able to concentrate on studying or her workout routine with these Mpow Bluetooth headphones. They come at a rather stiff price, but it’s a quality product.
You won’t find that easily advanced IPX7 waterproof wireless headphones for outdoor sports, with CSR Bluetooth V4.1 tech and upgraded built-in lithium batteries support.
So be it a casual morning walk or the daily jog, taking calls and switching between playing music and phone calls – it’s just that easy!
Pros:
- Premium CSR chip for HD sound
- Hands-free calls with intuitive in-line microphone and volume buttons
- Generous time of 8 hours of music and 150 hours of standby time
- Three sizes of ergonomically ear tips – S, M, L
Cons:
- Poor connection issues
Conclusion on Christmas tech gifts for teenage girls
All things considered, you can’t go wrong with any of these Christmas tech gifts. If you’re unsure, we have one advice for you: think of the person that you would be gifting. Would any of these add any value to her life?
You know the answer better than anyone else. Happy shopping!
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