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5 terrific holiday tech gifts that cost $100 or less

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 9:09PM EST
Best Holiday Tech Gifts $100 Or Less
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Are you looking to get someone a tech-related gift this holiday season without breaking the bank? There’s good news: You have plenty of options. SpecOut has put together a giant list of holiday tech gifts that cost $100 or less and we’ve picked out five of the best ones — let’s check them out below.

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Roku 2

This is the perfect gift for new cord cutters who want a simple way to access their favorite programs. Roku 2 lets supports Netflix, Hulu, HBO Now, Crackle, Showtime, Amazon Instant Video and more.

Roku 2, $65.99 on Amazon

Amazon Fire Tablet

The Fire Tablet is not high-end hardware by any stretch of the imagination but if you’re looking for a solid tablet computer that’s being sold at a rock-bottom price, it’s hard to go wrong with this device.

Amazon Fire Tablet, $34.99 on Amazon

Fitbit Flex

Anyone looking to get in better shape will be happy to receive a Fitbit Flex, as it’s one of the world’s top fitness tracker bands. Among other things, the band tracks steps, distance, calories burned and active minutes, as well as how well you’re sleeping.

Fitbit Flex Black, $91 on Amazon

Samsung 850 Evo 120GB

You can get an SSD for really cheap these days and Samsung’s 120GB 850 Evo is a terrific bargain. The SSD has a sequential read speed 540Mbps and a sequential write speed of 520Mbps and it’s just 7 millimeters thick.

Samsung 850 Evo 128GB, $66.35 on Amazon

Hubsan X4 H107L

Want a tiny drone that will be a menace to your friends and neighbors? Then you’ll want the Hubsan S4, a mini-quadcopter drone that has a wingspan of just 2.2 inches.

Hubsan X4, $32.98 on Amazon

Be sure to check out SpecOut’s full list of tech gifts for under $100 here.

Brad Reed
Brad Reed Staff Writer

Brad Reed has written about technology for over eight years at BGR.com and Network World. Prior to that, he wrote freelance stories for political publications such as AlterNet and the American Prospect. He has a Master's Degree in Business and Economics Journalism from Boston University.