Arlo Home Security Cameras Arlo Home Security Cameras (by Netgear) – Giving the gift of Netgear’s Arlo cameras shows you care about your relative’s or friend’s security. These battery-operated 720p-reso- lution, motion-sensing, night-vision- equipped, indoor/outdoor cameras are super easy to install, and they provide a sense of security whether you’re at home or away. The resolu- tion is impressive, and the cameras can be used inside and outside the home or business to provide security. I recommend the four-camera kit and additional cameras can be added for a small fee. These are available at Costco and online. Arlo.com. Deebot R95 – Have a friend with a pet that sheds? They’ll love the gift of this Alexa-enabled robotic vacuum with advanced features like dynamic mapping, app control and virtual bar- rier capabilities. Made by Ecovacs, this hand-free vacuum costs much less than its competitor models, and it boasts more advanced features. Simply say “Alexa, ask Deebot to start cleaning” and in less than an hour your rooms will be fully vacuumed. You can also schedule a cleaning while you’re away using the mobile app. What I like about the R95 is you can use its dynamic mapping feature to draw an area on your phone you want the Deebot to avoid and it will stay away from that area. Ecovacs.com. Dyson v8 Absolute – If your friends aren’t ready to trust a robot to vacuum their living room, why not give them the gift of the next best thing? Dyson’s cord-free vacuum uses the latest, greatest technology to effectively remove more dust, pet hair and dirt. At $599, it’s on the pricey side, but it’s worth it and whoever gets one this holiday season will be super apprecia- tive. I’ve always enjoyed vacuuming (I’m a neat freak), but this has given me a whole new appreciation for it! Dyson.com. Fitbit Ionic from Dick’s Sporting Goods – Dick’s Sporting Goods wants you to get in shape and make fitness your New Year’s resolution. That’s why Fitbit Ionic the stores are featuring the Fitbit Ionic this holiday season. At only $299.95, this smart watch delivers the guidance you need to reach your goals. There are much cheaper fitness trackers on the market, but they don’t have all the features of Fitbit’s Ionic. dickssportinggoods.com IRISNotes Air 3 – This amazing invention converts handwriting to editable digital text. This is the ideal gift for students who want to take notes in class and have those notes immediately converted to text on their computer. For as little as $129, this is a game changer. It recognizes over 30 languages (including Hebrew!) and you can easily export your notes to Microsoft Word or any email applica- tion. irislink.com Plantronics Backbeat FIT – I’ve been using Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 noise-canceling headphones for years (and I give them as gifts, too). I was already sold when the BackBeat FIT wireless sport headphones came out. I can’t recommend these enough. They come in five color choices, have an eight-hour battery and are only $129.99. These flexible, durable and waterproof wireless sport headphones come with a microphone to use your phone while you work out. A bonus: You can receive interactive audio coaching from the PEAR Personal Coach App. plantronics.com Wisenet SmartCam D1 Video Doorbell – We don’t always think of giving friends or relatives home acces- sories, but a lot of the best tech gad- gets on the market are for home secu- rity. While you’re likely familiar with the Ring doorbell from the television commercials, the Wisenet SmartCam Video Doorbell is a better device. The D1 is equipped with face recognition, human detection, abnormal sound detection, two-way talk, live view on demand and additional next-gener- ation technology, all giving you the peace of mind when you’re away from home. wisenetlife.com • HANDCRAFTED FOR THE HOLIDAYS SHARE A GIFT FROM DETROIT PEWABIC.ORG Rabbi Jason Miller is a technology entrepreneur, educator and blogger. He is president of Access Technology in West Bloomfield. Follow him on Twitter at @RabbiJason. jn November 30 • 2017 45