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What Are the Different Types of Christmas Gadgets?

Gerelyn Terzo
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Christmas, the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian faith, is the most commercialized holiday that exists. There are gadgets that represent gifts, such as the latest technology items, often made in China and sold around the world, and also decoration products that can be used indoors or outdoors to express someone's faith. Christmas gadgets might include accessories including pine trees and artificial trees used for decorating and the items that are wrapped and placed below the trees for gifting.

Gift items are a certain type of Christmas gadget. Shoppers save money for months or longer in order to buy the hottest items that are being offered by the retail industry. Retailers often rely on the sale of holiday items to compensate for any lagging months throughout the year. Subsequently, consumers may find gadgets priced extremely low as stores compete for the business of the public. During times of an economic pullback, consumers can purchase Christmas gadgets, including wholesale electronics items, at prices that are even further discounted.

Decorating is a widely subscribed to practice by people who celebrate the Christmas holiday. Traditionally, people of the Christian faith display Christmas trees inside the home in preparation for the holiday. Gifts, including Christmas gadgets, are wrapped and placed under the tree in accordance with that tradition. Trees, whether real or artificial, do not remain bare. Instead, they are typically decorated by an array of electronic, sometimes flashing, lights and ornaments that are hung from many branches.

Trees, lights, snowmen figurines, and other items can be made with light-emitting diode (LED) technology as a source of light. LED technology is suitable for small items, such as tree lights, and may last longer and prove more durable than other lighting sources. Hanging strings of icicles, another type of outdoor Christmas gadgets, can similarly be powered with LED technology.

Christmas is celebrated once per year, and the technology gadgets that dominate the gift items keep changing. Electronics retailers are among the top sales performers during the holiday season amid demand for the latest computers, mobile phones, and other handheld devices. Advertising and marketing often influence the Christmas gadgets that will be most in demand each year, but some financial and consumer-oriented websites offer unbiased reviews of the best-selling electronic items. Novelty stores are quite popular during this season, and consumers increasingly purchase Christmas gadgets over the Internet in addition to undergoing the traditional shopping experience.

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Gerelyn Terzo, a journalist with over 20 years of experience, brings her expertise to her writing. With a background in Mass Communication/Media Studies, she crafts compelling content for multiple publications, showcasing her deep understanding of various industries and her ability to effectively communicate complex topics to target audiences.

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By nony — On Jan 16, 2012

@hamje32 - Electronics dominate top gadgets for Christmas each year. That’s why when retailers have their annual “Black Friday” sale you will find a stampede of customers rushing to the electronic aisles, to get their hands on the latest video gaming system or smart phone or personal computer.

Usually prices are slashed on these items but it’s a first come, first served basis for the most part. Why do electronics dominate?

I guess it’s because no matter how old we are, we still like to play with toys, and oven mitts aren’t exactly at the top of the list. Electronic items are cool and they give us a sense of empowerment and connect us to the world, whether real or virtual.

By hamje32 — On Jan 16, 2012

@SkyWhisperer - Yeah, Christmas greeting cards have gotten to be more advanced. I still focus my energies on the gifts themselves, leaving the greeting cards as more of an afterthought.

One of the cool gadgets that I stumbled upon last year was this little roving floor robot with an onboard camera and microphone. You can use it to do surveillance or whatever.

What made it really cool however is that it can be controlled wirelessly through an Internet connection. Imagine being across the country and remotely operating your robot to see what was going on in your house!

I think this would be the perfect geek gift, or for anyone else who wants to play with robots and surveillance technology.

By SkyWhisperer — On Jan 15, 2012

One of the best Christmas gadgets is not a gadget in the usual sense of the term, in my opinion. At our company Christmas banquet we were supposed to participate in a “Christmas Santa” event, where we bought each other gifts for less than $15.

I got my friend something, which he liked, but he liked the Christmas card that came with it even more. When you opened the card, it had a little digital LCD display screen where it showed videos of various Christmas images.

That thing was amazing and he kept looking at it over and over again. He got a real kick out of it, and soon other people at the table came around and wanted to look at it too.

Christmas greeting cards have gone hi tech, that’s for sure, making them as much a part of the Christmas gadgetry as the gifts themselves.

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