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FOR THE WEEK OF DEC. 02, 2024

Holiday tech gifts: See what's new, clever and affordable

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Tech devices and accessories that you get or give this season can be practical as well as cool. Choices of digital gadgets and electronic diversions seem to get more imaginative, portable and interactive each year. Check out a sampling of new music, phone and gaming accessories.

Digital music fans may like the AGPTEK A19X Portable Music Player ($39), available in a blue or black case, has 32GB of storage for MP3 files, Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connectivity, an FM radio option and up to 48 hours of battery life. Speaking of music, a new Turn 510BT model of JBL wireless headphones ($25-$36) let you stream wirelessly from your device. They have enhanced bass, up to 40 hours of battery life and a USB-C charging connector. (A full recharge takes at least two hours, though a five-minute recharge gives two additional hours of music.) The on-ear cans come in black, white, blue and rose. Users can switch between two devices so you don't miss a call.

Here are three new portable chargers:

These earbud choices start with one that's wired, followed by two Bluetooth designs:

Presents for gamers include:

Leather iPhone case: This slim accessory can guard an iPhone against 10-foot drops. It's $45 in black, brown, tan and a natural leather finish from nomadgoods.com, with sizes to fit any iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13 and the iPhone SE.

Charger plug: Since top-shelf phones aren't sold with a charging adapter, Anker's new Nano Pro USB-C charger ($14-$20) works with an iPhone or Android, as well as a tablet. It has a retractable plug and five colors (black, white, blue, green, lavender) to match a gift recipient's phone.

Bluetooth mini speakers: Wirelessly stream music from a phone, tablet or any other Bluetooth-enabled device with the JBL Go 4 model ($40) or the triangular Oontz Solo ($20). Despite their tiny size, they deliver powerful sound and punchy bass, the makers say. JBL's fully waterproof speaker has up to seven hours of battery life, a carry loop and nine color choices. The water-resistant Oontz version Solo is just four inches long, and weighs under eight ounces and has a battery rated to last up to 10 hours. Cases are black, red, blue or white.

Front Page Talking Points is written by Alan Stamm for NIEonline.com, Copyright 2024

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