Gift Guide: 10 Gifts for Men Who Have All the Things

Gifts For Him

Looking for the perfect something for your special guy? We did the hard work for you, consulting the pickiest guys in the office to put together this winning list of unique gifts for him. So go ahead, relax and earn Cash Back at Ebates while you score some amazing gifts for him this holiday season.

Beardbrand ‘Four Vices’ Beardsman’s Kit, $238 (Nordstrom)

Four Vices' Beardsman's Kit

Beard oil, mustache wax, combs and trimming scissors make this kit a complete success for the bearded man in your life.

All the Rages LighTunes Bluetooth Wood Grain Speaker Lamp with Alarm Clock Radio, $147.45 (Belk)

All the Rages LighTunes Bluetooth Wood Grain Speaker Lamp with Alarm Clock Radio

A gorgeous and practical multi-function lamp featuring wood grain, two high-quality speakers and an alarm clock.

Cashmere-Lined Leather Gloves, $300 (Brooks Brothers)

Cashmere-Lined Leather Gloves

Wrap his hands in luxury with these Italian-made leather gloves. Staying warm never felt and looked so good!

Brickell Purifying Charcoal Soap Bar, $12.00 (Bloomingdale’s)

Brickell Purifying Charcoal Soap Bar

There’s nothing wrong with putting a bit of charcoal in his stocking when it’s a purifying soap with coconut and peppermint oil.

Mainstreet Classics Octagon 5 in 1 Combo Game Set, $69.99 (Fingerhut)

Mainstreet Classics Octagon 5 in 1 Combo Game Set

Every man cave should be stocked with games, and this combo set is finished with quality details like real wood pieces and leather look surfaces.

Coaster Furniture Transitional Swivel Glider Recliner, $342.82 (Homeclick)

Coaster Furniture Transitional Swivel Glider Recliner

The classic dude chair with a modern twist: a built-in, Bluetooth-enable speaker system for simultaneous lounging and rocking out.

Acqua di Parma Colonia Leather Eau de Cologne Concentrée 3.4 oz., $228 (Bloomingdale’s)

Acqua di Parma Colonia Leather Eau de Cologne Concentrée 3.4 oz.

Surprise your man with the unique pairing of citrus and leather in this woodsy cologne.

WLTOYS XK DETECT X380-C Drone GPS 2.4G 1080P HD Camera RC Quadcopter, $440.79 (Light in the Box)

WLTOYS XK DETECT X380-C Drone GPS 2.4G 1080P HD Camera RC Quadcopter

There’s something about the power of flight that speaks to men. Now, thanks to drone technology, you can get him closer than ever to the real thing. This one even has GPS positioning and a built-in camera.

Ibex ‘Wool Aire Matrix’ Quilted Jacket, $250 (Nordstrom)

Ibex 'Wool Aire Matrix' Quilted Jacket

A stylish, sleek and eco-friendly jacket that will warm his heart.

Le Chef Whiskey Ice Stones, $10.99 (Overstock)

Le Chef Whiskey Ice Stones

Rustic and reusable, these natural soapstone cubes are perfect for chilling beverages and come in an elegant pouch perfect for gifting.

 

Gift Guide: 9 of the Hottest Tech Gifts of 2016

Hottest Tech Gifts of 2016

Everyone has at least one tech lover in her life—the one with an app for everything, a gadget to help with menial tasks and a digital solution to every conceivable problem. Since she’s always ahead of the curve, finding an interesting tech gift that both surprises and delights can be difficult. To help make your shopping a little less daunting, we’ve put together a list of the hottest tech gifts around, all available for unbeatable prices with Cash Back from Ebates!

Belkin WeMo Smart Switch 2-Pack, $64.95

Belkin WeMo Smart Switch 2-Pack

No more stumbling through the dark after switching off the lights! This handy device lets you control any switch in the house with a phone or tablet.

Echo Dot, $49.99

Echo Dot

A cute-as-a-button take on the Echo Bluetooth speaker, the Echo Dot is on every hot tech gift list of 2016.

Wacom Bamboo Notepad, $129.95

Wacom Bamboo Notepad

For the creative techies in your life, this pad can instantly transfer sketches or drawings onto a phone or tablet and store them in digital form.

Tile Mate, $29.99

Tile Mate

We all have that friend who can’t find a thing she owns, even when it’s sitting right in front of her. This device slips easily into purses and attaches to keychains, so her phone, key or wallet is never more than a ring away.

Instax SHARE Wireless Printer, $191.99

Instax SHARE Wireless Printer

The polaroid device of the future, this pocket printer will instantly print photos taken on smartphones or tablets. And it comes in cute designs!

Roku Ultra, $129

Roku Ultra

This upgrade to the classic Roku streaming device includes 4K and HDR picture quality and a convenient lost-remote finder for those with tech-swallowing couches.

Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones, $149

Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones

These nondescript headphones pack Bose-quality sound without messing with your hairstyle or disturbing your workout. The well-designed earbuds easily fit in purses, wallets and pockets.

Kohler Moxie Showerhead With Bluetooth Capability, $149.95

Kohler Moxie Showerhead With Bluetooth Capability

Perfect for shower singers, this Bluetooth shower head lets you stream music from your smartphone or tablet without the clunk of a waterproof speaker. Sleek, right?

Texting Gloves, $18.99

Texting Gloves

With winter approaching, no outfit is complete without these gloves. Instead of removable fingertips, these come with tips specifically designed for touchscreen surfaces.

 

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90’s Throwback: Black Friday 1996

Ah, the ‘90s. The era of bucket hats, butterfly clips, the first Macintosh computers, “Friends,” and phones made for the sole purpose of actually making calls. A lot has changed in the decades since, and Black Friday is no exception.

Though the biggest sale day of the year has always drawn hearty crowds of savings-hungry shoppers, the craze of the holiday has increased tenfold in the past two decades. What was once a day of wildly low prices on the year’s most-wanted items is now a cultural phenomenon spanning an entire week, with its cousin Cyber Monday immediately following.

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In 1996, we could watch the morning news broadcast live interviews with those few dedicated shoppers camped outside of electronics stores, determined to be the first to grab one of a limited stock of coveted Macintosh computers or Nintendo 64s. 

This year, we’ll scroll through Twitter to see online versions of local news broadcasts showing interviews with scores of similar dedicated Black Friday veterans, though they’re more likely to be awaiting a chance to snag a new 50-inch TV, or an Apple product exponentially more advanced than that of its ’96 predecessors.

To see just how much things have really changed, check out this list of comparisons between Black Friday ads and sales in 1996 to projected Black Friday ads in 2016.

Electronics

Not only did technology — and the world — not come to a screeching halt in the year 2000, but the world’s fascination with and reliance upon technological innovation has increased tenfold in the years since.  

Aside from the aforementioned Macintosh desktop, some of the other biggest electronics buys in ’96 were the 1.2 GB hard drive ($220 after rebate); the Motorola flip phone (free with contract); the Walkman (between $15 and $60); the 4MB memory upgrade ($30); 28.8 kbps modem ($280); 13-inch TV with built-in VCR ($300); CD Rom drive ($150); pagers ($70); and the Packard Bell desktop computer ($1,467 after rebate).

Black Friday 1996 vs. Black Friday 2016

This year’s list of most-wanted tech items looks pretty similar to that from 1996, though much more advanced. Although most Black Friday 2016 ads aren’t live yet, there are some predictions based on previous years and current sales. According to TheBlackFriday.com, one of the hottest items on sale at Best Buy right now is the LG 55-inch 4K Ultra Smart HD TV, which may also be a Black Friday favorite. In 1996, we could barely fathom a smart TV, let alone an ultra-smart one. Also, some Black Friday aficionados are suggesting drones will be a big hit this year, though these are a bit of a wild card.

 

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Games

Games, too, are traditionally a huge draw for Black Friday shoppers. In 1996, besides the Nintendo 64, the Sega Saturn was a major deal, selling for $200. The Super Game Boy was advertised at $40, as were PlayStation games. And lest we forget, before there were smartphone apps like Pokémon Go, there was the Tamagotchi, which, in ’96, sold for just a few weeks’ allowance, or $15.

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This year, some Black Friday experts are suggesting the release of the Xbox One S and the rumored release of Sony’s PlayStation Neo, along with the discontinuation of Xbox 360s and Disney Infinity, will lead to major steals on gaming consoles. There are also a host of remastered video games about to be released, such as Bethesda, Call of Duty: Infinite, and Pokémon Sun and Moon, leading many to suggest that games will be a major Black Friday focal point.
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Toys

Of course, no Black Friday would be complete without a mad dash to the toy aisle for the season’s most beloved toy. In 1996, the champions of children’s hearts everywhere were by far the Tickle Me Elmo doll and Beanie Babies. As for the latter, these were also a big hit with many teens and adults, rumored to gain significant value over time.

 

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Today, some of the hottest toys of 2016, as named by Walmart, include the Nerf N-Strike Elite HyperFire Blaster, Razor Scooter, Paw Patrol Zooming Marshall, and the Sky Viper Streaming Drone. No word yet on which of these will be available for deep Black Friday discounts, but it’s likely the drone won’t be the only one flying off the shelves.

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Entertainment

When it comes to pop culture, though the faces have changed, our hunger for it has stayed the same. While most of us nowadays watch TV and movies from our computers or flat-screens, back in ‘96 the wide-screen TV marked the dawn of a new era. Some of the hottest Black Friday deals on movies included films like “Forrest Gump,” “True Lies,” and “Braveheart” available from $9.99 to $15.95—or about the price of one month’s subscription to Netflix. When it came to the still-popular VHS, some of the coolest buys were “Buffy,” “Young Frankenstein,” “The Good Son” and “Alien Nation,” all on sale for $5.99 a piece.

Black Friday deals on DVDs 1996This year, predictions for some hot entertainment buys include DVDs of popular movies like “Anchorman 2”  and “Magic Mike XXL” on Blu-Ray for $9.72. You’ll also be able to grab titles like “The Walking Dead” and “True Detective”—full box sets for about $10 each.

Black Friday Deals on DVDs

Clearly, Black Friday has changed quite a bit over the past 20 years, but our love of shopping will never end.

 

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