Simplify Your Customers’ Lives with These Top 3 Technology Gifts

Technology Gifts
Technology Gifts

What is the one connection that all of your everyday essentials- your phone, computer,  car, newspaper, have in common? They are all based in some form of technology. Today is National Technology Day, a day that celebrates the fastest growing sector in the world. Odds are that all of your customers and employees rely on multiple forms of technology throughout their day, regardless of the industry in which they work. Why not make all of their lives a bit easier and reward them with any of these handy technology gifts:

  • To help charge their phones on the go:
Slimline Power Bank
Slimline Power Bank

 

 

 

 

  • Bluetooth speakers for music wherever they are:
RoxBox Aqua Bluetooth Speaker
RoxBox Aqua Bluetooth Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

  • A stylus to help write or draw on their touchscreen devices:
Touchscreen Stylus Pen
Touchscreen Stylus Pen

Engraved Flashlights Just Entered the Era of Technology

Flashlights aren’t what they used to be. Do you remember the big old ones of the 1950’s? They had an incandescent bulb and 2 D batteries. The bulbs would burn out once in a while, the batteries would leak and destroy the flashlight. Or you would drop it and break the glass lens.

Engraved Flashlights Enter the Technology Era
Engraved Flashlights Enter the Technology Era

Then came the 6 volt lantern batteries and the accompanying lantern flashlights. They were very bright and would last a long time. But, same old incandescent bulb.

Then in 1979 Anthony Maglica invented and manufactured Maglites. This flashlight had a rugged aluminum barrel, and was well built. Still it had the same old incandescent bulb.

The era of technology then drove Mr. Maglica to change the bulb (and the accompanying circuitry) to the LED bulb. I don’t know the year of this change.

Now, in 2021, Some engraved flashlights use COB bulbs, which are even brighter than LED bulbs. And some circuits even make it possible to have different light levels, flashing, strobing, and SOS blinking.

Flashlights have come a long way since the 1950’s. Let’s remember this on January 6, National Technology Day.