what to give the graduate? gifts ideas for grads beyond the old greeting card with cash - very electric toothbrush

by:Yovog     2022-09-13
what to give the graduate? gifts ideas for grads beyond the old greeting card with cash  -  very electric toothbrush
Looking back on your graduation, remember who gave you the cash? I don’t. (
Not just because I graduated millions of years ago. )This cap-and-
In the dress season, Americans are expected to spend more than $5.
5 billion gifts for high school and college graduates.
Cash in the card is still one of the most popular gifts, but in the long run it's not the most memorable and even the most useful.
With my daughter graduating from high school this month, in addition to the cold, hard cash, there is pressure to find something really meaningful, useful and simple and smart.
To this end, we conducted a survey of many of her graduate friends, and momsand took the advice of some 300,000 members of the Facebook group "growing and flying parents.
This is the first impression.
Make Tech graduate gifts within each price range-they will use them today-and for many years to come.
The durable LAPTOPSEvery grad requires a laptop that can be charged throughout the day and offers the best performance for at least three to five years.
We bought a new Apple MacBook for my daughter (
Starting at $1,299).
What I want will last at least to undergraduates, with as little trouble shooting as possible.
Macs are more valuable than most other portable computers, but they are far from the only suitable option for college students.
Asus Chromebook C523 is a decent device that will not bankrupt banks ($249).
This is a solid choice for anyone who needs instant Web access to university courses, email and browsing-but don't expect it to last for about two years.
Seriously, what Dell XPS is going to take ($899)
Provide a complete Windows 10 experience with a single charge lasting up to 21 hours of battery life.
Lenovo IdeaPad S940 (
Starting at $1,399)
One of my favorite high schools.
The laptop is over too, with a gorgeous, almost border-less 14-
Inch display with resolution up to 4 k.
A small hub above the display holds webcam and eyes --
Tracking sensors for face recognition and other functions. For a top-of-the-
LG Gram 2-line convertiblein-1 ($1,499)
It's a fast laptop and a huge 14-
Inch tablet, perfect for taking notes in class and easily finalizing long papers.
ProTip: attractions like flipagift and HipChip allow you to reach out to friends and family to raise money for big gifts like laptops or commuter bikes.
How to pay for college: let's calculate our hobbies or talents?
It can actually give you a scholarship. A-DOODLE-
Most of us know that smartphones can affect our sleep, but we still rely on them to call the police. (
Charged guilty. )
Lenovo smart clock ($80)
It's the best high-
So far, I 've seen technology alternatives to get rid of distractions and wake up ready for the day.
For the alarm function, it allows you to set up the sunrise function, which simulates the morning light by gradually lighting up the display before the alarm is turned off.
You can use the app on your smartphone to set up the program so that the alarm clock can turn on the connected lights, read out your schedule and commute times, play news, music, or favorite podcasts
The smart clock also provides a compelling personal organizer to help students stay on track while their parents are away and get them to finish their homework.
Since Google Assistant was built in
Here, this is a powerful-it-
All research partners responding to Web search voice commands and their powerful speakers also make music play happy.
This will definitely come in handy at the dormitory party . . . . . . Oh, I mean study.
No more digital disaster college students know that losing valuable digital data-especially during the final exam-is a nightmare that their loudest dormitory neighbors don't want to see.
For universities, it's hard to imagine something better than a Western Digital hard drive (starts at $90).
It can withstand the most extreme conditions of dust, sand, rain and up to 1,000. of pressure!
Busy students can throw whatever they want and always keep their most precious papers, videos and photos safe and reliable.
Another gadget I recently gave my daughter.
Quip electric toothbrush (Starting at $30)
Hands down, front-
The best electric toothbrush I have ever used.
It runs on the battery power supply, so you don't have to deal with the issue of plugging in or charging. The soft-
Bristled brushes recommended by ADA work using sonic vibration.
It's small, quiet, and a battery lasts at least six months (
Quip says there are three, but mine has been going on for longer). The super-
Convenient recharge plan (
You can pay in advance for your graduates)
Make sure they don't have fresh brush heads, fresh breath or clean teeth anymore!
Personal safety is a big deal, especially on campus.
A beacon of silence ($119. 00)
It is a compact, discreet wearable button that can call 911 at the same time and send text, email and GPS tracking information to up to six other personal contacts.
One drawback of this newly introduced device is that it must be within 100 feet of the connected smartphone or Bluetooth device to send an alarm and within 50 feet to send voice messages.
So, it's impossible for them to leave their phone behind while jogging, although it's much easier to press a button in an emergency than to make a call.
Sirius secure mobile is automatic for anyone who enters the job market for the first time or commute to college and for the fourth generation ($100)
From SiriusXM is an excellent add-onon.
The micro adapter is plugged directly into any car and can send crash alerts, contact roadside rescuers, and read engine diagnostics and warning lights.
For the first time to enter the "real world", this is a perfect gift. NOISES-
OFFNothing interrupted solid learning like background noise.
Want to study in the dormitory? Good luck!
The only hope to save some quiet time in such a place is to have a decent pair of noise --
Cancel the headphones!
If you look a little through, you'll find millions of options in a variety of prices, but on the budget --
Friendly, taotrooper active noise reduction headphones ($69)
A good choice.
They offer a 30 hour single charge hearing and have some of the best noise-
Cancel the function of the price.
If you want to go all out
Bose quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones ($349)
In their own alliance, with the country. of-the-
Art acoustics noise cancellation that you can't find anywhere else.
They are also equipped with Google Assistant and the built-in Amazon Alexa, which will help to quickly search during a full search
Temporary Buddha feet at night.
When will it end?
: Many college students wonder if they can pay off their student loans-all job benefits: Americans want £ 401, generous wages, health care, and help with student loans, students through LIFEMost also don't need a car to walk around the campus, but that doesn't mean they can't use help throughout their progress --mobility thing.
If the bike is too boring, or if they just want to turn around as they tilt and Cross Campus, check out these new ones --
Motorcycle shoes ($198).
I have been using them last week and they are very talented.
You stepped on two shoes.
The size of the platform, with one at each foot, will move them slightly forward or backward.
It sounds scary, but it's easier to get started than skating online and knocking on wood-I haven't wiped out yet.
Granted, I haven't reached the top speed yet because they drive 7 miles an hour (
Charge up to six miles at a time).
Every shoe has a motor.
A complete set of sensors and a self-driving wheel
Balance system.
My biggest criticism so far is if you leave one of them halfway
Ride, there is no shutdown mechanism.
The company may be rolling out this feature soon, but so far, when I get off the bus, a shoe has soared to traffic twice. At 12.
5 pounds for the couple, the stuff in the backpack is also a bit heavy, unless you attach a small bar and turn the two hover shoes into a connected device, otherwise there is no way to lock them on the bike rack. Hmm.
Financing for the future on a card could be a police officer
But there is a way to continue giving gifts of money.
It makes sense to use stocks as gifts, especially in the age of startups.
Fidelity's new zero Fund is an option that does not link young people to management fees and minimums.
Get some stock in the riseand-
The upcoming company, when your high investment, the investment may surge
School graduates who have graduated from college have created a bright financial future for them and they will be grateful for it all their lives.
Share your most memorable graduation gift!
What is your most memorable graduation gift?
Be sure to share it with us socially or in the comments section of this page.
Congratulate you, graduates!
Jennifer Jolly is an Emmy.
Consumer technology contributors and hosts who won the USA Today digital video display technology.
Email her atjj @ techishcom.
Follow her microblog: @ julerjolly.
Chat Online
Chat Online
Chat Online inputting...