5 Tech Trends to Consider Investing In

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Sometimes less is more, and sometimes more is more. When it comes to technology, it's all about lifestyle preferences and what works for you. These five high-tech buys (ranging from small indulgences to substantial investments) could have a major impact on the way you operate.

A Home Gym That Takes Up Zero Square Footage
Mirror

A Home Gym That Takes Up Zero Square Footage

The home gym that's making a major splash in the fitness world, the Mirror ($1,495) costs a pretty penny, but compared to a gym membership or pricey one-off classes, it can end up being a wise (not to mention incredibly cool) investment.

A Robot Vacuum
Samsung

A Robot Vacuum

A POWERbot Robot Vacuum ($450-$1,200) will save you plenty of precious time in the home maintenance department.

A Smart Watch
Samsung

A Smart Watch

Hello, game changer. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active ($200) syncs your schedule, emails, and messages and tracks your exercise and sleep patterns, too.

Wireless Ear Buds
Samsung

Wireless Ear Buds

Whether you're a fitness fanatic, a regular commuter, or a busy parent who can only make phone calls of the hands-free variety, a pair of Bluetooth-enabled, wireless Samsung Galaxy Buds ($130) will become your new best friend.

A Video Doorbell
Ring

A Video Doorbell

The latest addition to the Ring lineup is the sleek Door View Cam ($199), which aligns with your door's peephole and will alert you to who's visiting whether you're home or not.