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Great Gifts Under $100


 Edifier Tick Tock Bluetooth

Still looking for that perfect gift? Here are our picks of some of the best gifts under $100:

Edifier Tick Tock Alarm Clocks

Edifier's new Tick Tock Dock, Tick Tock Bluetooth and Tick Tock SD/USB/FM Radio speaker systems are so cool-looking, we couldn't just pick one to include in our gift guide!

Available in black, white and beige, Edifier's Tick Tock Alarm clocks have a retro style reminiscent of the classic alarm clocks of the 60's – but the "bells" on either side are actually 1-1/2-inch omni-directional stereo speakers that deliver expansive 360-degree sound from Tick Tock's 7-watt speaker drivers.

Each Tick Tock model features a large, bright, round LCD display that shows the time and date, along with alarm input selection. The alarm will either emit an alarm tone or play music from the FM, Dock, Bluetooth or AUX input, and offers a choice of 5 alarms and a sleep functions that let users wake up or fall asleep to their favorite music. Read more

10 Great Gifts Under $50


 theKube

Looking for a gift but don't want to spend a fortune? We've rounded up some great gifts under $50, such as a micro MP3 player, some great accessories for the computer, a playable synthesizer t-shirt and a cool camcorder accessory (to name a few).

theKube MP3 player: theKube is an MP3 player no bigger than your thumb (23 x 23 x 23 mm) yet it delivers incredible sound! This tiny player features 2GB capacity, holding about 500 CD-quality tracks. theKube even allows you to expand its capacity to up to 32GB via a microSD card slot - holding up to 8,000 songs!

theKube has just three buttons to control the device, and it supports up to 320Kbps MP3 tracks and VBR (variable bit rate) technology, along with popular music formats such as WMA, MIDI, WAV and PCM. It will play for 5 to 6 hours continuously, after being fully charged via USB cable connected to a computer. It also comes with earphones made from neodymium materials for excellent frequency response and impactful bass. Read more

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