The Tech Must Haves Santa Forgot to Leave Under the Tree
We had quite a few lists to slip in Santa's pocket during the holiday season, so we're not mad that a few things may have been forgotten. Here, the tech goodies that may put new gift cards to fast use.
Hex Travel Bag With Tech Pockets
Found: a way to minimize bags for weekend travel. The Hex Division Overnight Travel Bag ($130) does double-duty; it's a weekender that also provides sturdy, safe storage for your tech gear. Two front pockets are padded to support tablets or ereaders along with chargers and cords, and a back exterior pocket fits up to a 15-inch laptop. Plus, there's that cute print to top it all off!
— Kelly Schwarze, associate editor
National Geographic Photography Collection
You need look no further than National Geographic's Instagram feed and its many incredible photography competitions to know that the publication knows a thing or two about capturing Earth and its many inhabitants in awe-inspiring photos. The National Geographic: Around the World in 125 Years ($499) set brings over a century of the magazine's most memorable photos into one edition. Not just a coffee table book, this is a keepsake.
— KS
R2-D2 Keyboard
Beep boop beep. That's the sound of you being superproductive while typing away with the help of a favorite droid on the R2-D2 Laser Keyboard ($235). Hide this droid, er, keyboard anywhere you go, and connect it to a device via Bluetooth. And yes, it really does make classic R2 sounds.
— KS
Hashtag This Art Print
This Hashtag This art print ($5) is cheeky, hilarious, and the perfect addition to my bedroom's bare walls.
— Lisette Mejia, assistant editor
Sure, January is about resolutions and inspiration and all that jazz, but can we just admit that the month after the holidays is a little meh? This Alpaca phone case ($35-$38) will have me smiling until things pick up again.
— LM
Everything about this Sonic Ostrich Tablet Satchel ($40) is so chic, I would wear it out even when it's not protecting my tech.
— LM