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Diwali, the festival of lights is over, but that doesn’t end the festive spirit in the country just yet. This weekend marks the festival of Bhai dooj, when brothers are expected to gift their sisters, similar to the rituals of Raksha Bandhan.
So, brothers, get set to splurge, but we’re making sure you don’t end up with a hole in your pocket.
Here are some of the gadgets worth buying.
For Rs 24,999, you can get her the best, possible mid-range phone in the market. They might have launched the OnePlus 5, but at this price, the OnePlus 3T is more than capable of matching your day-to-day needs.
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Packed with 6GB RAM, offering up to 128GB storage, you get 16-megapixel shooters, both on the front and back. And not to forget, with dash charging, you can quickly boot up the 3300mAh battery in no time.
Price: Rs 24,999
Logitech’s Wonderboom is another interesting choice. The built-in woofers on this one are competent enough to match up to other speakers in this segment, may be even better them.
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The cylindrical shaped Wonderboom has been made for those who like to connect and play music from their mobile devices. Wonderboom is a sure-shot option in the sub-Rs 10,000 bracket. With its deep level of bass, groove to your favourites tunes.
Price: Rs 6,199
Kindles are always part of our gifting listicles, and rightly so. This device replaces the hardbound physical books, gives you the space to store over 1,000 titles, and use them anywhere, anytime. With a really long battery life and e-ink display, your eyes breathe a sigh of relief, giving you a break from the eye sore that smartphones give.
Price: Starts from Rs 5,999
Even in the age of smartphone photography, you can help people polish their camera skills by getting them an entry-level DSLR. The Canon 1300D fits the bill for those who aren’t professionals, but would like to have latest features on their hands.
Price: Rs 24,100
Mi Band 2 basically improves on the Mi Band, with the addition of an OLED display unit, and heart-rate sensor. The addition of a display lets users get call/message notifications, keep a track of their steps, and yes, it displays time as well. Help your close ones be healthy.
What’s even more interesting is that Xiaomi claims that even with a heart-rate sensor on board, the Mi Band 2 is capable of lasting for over 20 days on a single charge. And Mi Band 2’s IP57 certification ensures you can take a dip into the pool wearing it.
Price: Rs 1,999
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