Saturday, June 15, 2013

2013 Father's Day Gift Ideas


Not sure what to get Dad, husband, fiance or even your boyfriend?  Here's a few ideas for that special man in your life.







Logitech Harmony Ultimate remote control - The Harmony Ultimate remote control lives up to its name and makes a great (albeit expensive) addition to Dad’s man cave.  Control up to 15 home entertainment devices and customize the touchscreen with up to 50 of Dad’s favorite channels.  Family members can also sync their iPhone or Android phone and use them as additional remotes.  - 
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technology/2013/06/fathers-day-gift-guide-cool-tech-gifts-for-dad/






Nikon D7100 - If Dad is still using phones or point-and-shoot cameras, now is the time to set him on the right path. Splurge on the Nikon D7100, a full-powered, interchangeable-lens camera commonly known as a DSLR, for digital single-lens reflex. The D7100 offers so much value, it’s hard to know where to begin.   Still, the D7100 is a winner at this price point. Other notable features include dual SD card slots, solid stereo sound recording and an HDMI-out port for viewing captured images and video on a TV or other large screen. - 
http://techland.time.com/2013/06/11/fathers-day-11-high-tech-gifts-to-update-the-low-tech-dad/





Power Flask - With all of this high-tech gear, Dad needs a dependable way to keep things powered up. The PowerFlask is up to the task. It looks like a leather-bound drinking flask that fits nicely in the back pocket. But what’s inside isn’t booze. It’s a 13,000 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery, with USB ports for charging as many as three devices at a time.
Although it won’t do any good for gadgets that require regular wall sockets, many devices such as smartphones, tablets, e-readers and GPS watches can be charged with USB. If Dad is on a long hike or otherwise away from an outlet, the PowerFlask has him covered in case of an emergency. - http://techland.time.com/2013/06/11/fathers-day-11-high-tech-gifts-to-update-the-low-tech-dad/



BookBook for iPhone - It isn’t his fault for always forgetting his wallet or his phone, or both whenever he leaves the house. But what you can do is try to minimize his "Wait, I forgot my …" episodes with this BookBook wallet and iPhone case. Keep cash, IDs and cards on one side, and the iPhone safely on the other side. Now, you can actually ask your dad to miss call his wallet to find it! The classic old hardcover book design is also a plus for booklovers. - http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/fathers-day-gift-ideas/


Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station - Now that just about everything on the market supports Wi-Fi, your old tech gear may be looking a little obsolete. But the $100 Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station can add Wi-Fi support to any USB drive or printer you may have. Four USB ports let you share media from attached drives over your network or over the Internet, and even allow you to print to your home printer from anywhere. - http://www.cio.com/article/596950/8_High_Tech_Father_s_Day_Gifts_Dad_Might_Really_Want?page=5#slideshow


The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 has a sleek and stylish design that complements Apple products. An integrated solar panel can charge the keyboard from any light source (including a lamp), so there's no need to replace batteries. And the K760 can pair with three devices (such as Mac, iPad, iPhone) and switch among them at the touch of a button. - http://reviews.cnet.com/fathers-day-gift-guide/best-gifts-under-$100/2300-33665_7-10016538-8.html

These are just some of products you can get that special man, if you know of anymore feel free to add onto the list.


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