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🎁 The Apple Enthusiast’s Gear List: 10 perfect tech gifts to buy today (in no time).
Published about 2 months ago • 5 min read
Hey Reader! 👋
The holidays are here. If you're shopping for an Apple fan, or adding to your wish list, you're in the right place.
I have the best Apple-compatible tech gear to share in this roundup.
Each item is under $50, so it will make your shopping simple and stress-free, without breaking the bank.
A Quick Heads Up: The product links in this email are NOT affiliate links and I’m not getting a kickback or endorsement by anyone. Your trust is important to me. I only mention products I genuinely find useful and valuable based on my experiences.
Let’s dive into the list!
1. Twelve South BookArc for MacBook 💻
The Twelve South BookArc is a sleek, space-saving stand for MacBooks. Its minimalist design elevates the MacBook to a vertical position, reducing desk clutter.
It also:
Protects your MacBook from accidental spills and scratches.
Creates more desk space for a clean, organized workspace.
Complements Apple’s design aesthetic perfectly.
I use this on my desk to prop up my MacBook Pro and connect it to my OWC 11-Port Thunderbolt Dock with all my peripherals.
This compact charger is powerful! It fast-charges iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. The foldable design makes it ideal for travel or everyday use.
In addition:
It charges devices up to 3x faster than standard chargers.
It's compact and portable for easy storage in bags or pockets.
It's durable and reliable for long-term use.
This is the cornerstone of my travel tech kit. If you’re interested about other travel gear, check out my free 5-day crash course on building a family travel tech kit.
Never run out of battery again with this pocket-sized power bank. It’s lightweight yet powerful enough to charge an iPhone twice.
It also:
Easily fits in your pocket or bag for power on the go.
Features fast charging to keep your devices ready when you are.
Is perfect for travel, commutes, or busy days away from home.
For an unfamiliar brand name, I’m really happy with this power bank. The LED display is really useful to know what the battery level is when on the go.
This MagSafe-compatible PopGrip combines function and fun. It attaches magnetically to iPhones for a secure grip or kickstand.
It also:
Provides a better grip for taking selfies or texting.
Doubles as a kickstand for hands-free video watching or FaceTime calls.
Is easily removable for switching cases or accessories.
As the iPhone models get bigger (and heavier), I’ve found it really helpful to have a Popsockets PopGrip on my iPhone when using it one-handed and is easy to pop off when I don't want it on.
This padded sleeve offers ultimate protection for iPads. Its slim design slides into any bag, including my beloved Synapse 25. It's perfect for travel or commuting.
A few features I like:
Protects your iPad from scratches, drops, and spills.
Slim, yet sturdy design for convenient portability.
High-quality materials ensure long-lasting use.
I have one of these for my iPad Air with Magic Keyboard and it fits beautifully in my Synapse bag.
Buy for $51 (I know, I know. I said everything is under $50. Close enough. 🤫)
8. Anker 535 Car Charger, 67W 🚗
Charge several devices on the go with this powerful car charger. It’s ideal for road trips or daily commutes, keeping all your Apple devices powered.
In addition:
Dual ports allow simultaneous charging for multiple devices.
The compact design integrates seamlessly with your car’s AC charging port.
Delivers fast, reliable power for iPhones, iPads, and more.
My 2016 car doesn’t have any fancy charging features so this does the trick for me and anyone riding with me that needs to give their device battery a boost.
Upgrade your home automation with this smart plug. Use Siri to control lamps, appliances, holiday lights, and check energy use to save on bills.
It also:
Works with Apple HomeKit for easy control.
Tracks energy consumption to optimize electricity usage.
Is perfect for automating holiday decorations or daily routines.
I have a few of these around the house and they’ve all been super reliable for me. Right now, I have one on our Christmas tree lights and the kids like asking Siri to turn them on and off repeatedly.
For the Apple fan who loves analog productivity, these cards are a refreshing change of pace. Use them to organize tasks, capture quick notes, or jot down ideas.
But also, it:
Helps declutter digital to-do lists with a simple, tactile system.
Is designed to achieve a clean, minimalist look.
Encourages focus and mindfulness in daily planning.
I added these to my productivity arsenal about a year ago and have found them really useful in narrowing down all the things I want need to accomplish into a much shorter (and more reasonable) list.
10 amazing, Apple-compatible gift ideas. They are stylish, functional, and affordable. Whether you’re shopping for a tech lover, an organization enthusiast, or someone always on the go, this list has something for everyone.
Do you have any gift gear ideas? Hit reply and let me know!
Until next time, see ya! 👋
Gannon
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