The Must-Have Gadgets For 2021

By Stephen M

Technology is advancing rapidly as tech industries are working around the clock always to create something new. Aside from releasing new devices, they also try to improve on their old brands. Some people find it difficult to decide on which brand or model to settle on when buying a new device. We are here to help out. We will guide you through the best gadgets on the market and new releases per category.

Laptop

Dell XPS 13 (2020)

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Dell XPS 13 is currently the best laptop to spend your money on. With a price tag ranging from $1,300, the laptop comes in a 13.4 inch 1080p/4K screen and gives a 12-hour battery life. Weighing 1.2kg, it is very slim yet powerful in what it does. You can configure it to suit your needs, including having a Full HD or UHD and touchscreen options. With the Tiger Lake processor and Xe graphics, your gaming experience is assured to be great.

The 4K Television

LG OLED65G1

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The most powerful 4K TV on the market now is the LG OLED65G1. Built on webOS, the TV has a 65inch 4K OLED, with connections like Wi-Fi, HDMI, and USB. Thanks to the new Evo OLED technology, the LG OLED65G1 has a top-notch picture sound quality for a great viewer experience. The price starts at $4,100.

Headphones

Sony WH-1000XM4

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For the best headphone, we settled on Sony WH-1000XM4, which is second to none in noise canceling. Coming at $350, it weighs 255g and has a battery life of 30 hours. Enjoy great sound that fits your pocket.

Bluetooth speaker

UE Megaboom 3

The UE Megaboom 3 weighs 925g, waterproof, and has a battery life of 20 hours. With a price tag of $170, UE Megaboom 3 has impressive sound quality and balanced features. If you want a Bluetooth speaker under $70, go in for the SoundCore Flare Mini.

Smartphone

Apple iPhone 12

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We cannot end this piece without talking about smartphones. Yes, there are several high-end smartphones on the market, but let’s focus on iPhone 12 for now. The 6.1 inch OLED screen runs on the processor A14 Bionic. It has a 12MP camera for high-quality photography. A strong contender for iPhone 12 is the Samsung Galaxy S21. Apple has also released iPhone 12 pro, so if you can afford it, go for it.