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For the tech guru in your family, take a look at some of these gifts the Wall Street Journal has at the top of their list.
Bar Raising PowerJoos Orange Charger Flat and portable, this charging device gets its energy from the sun, purportedly even when the weather is cloudy, wet or rain-forest-humid. Its perfect for keeping your smartphones and iPads in action outdoors, and yields two hours of cellphone talk with just a single hour of solar-charging. ($150, solarjoos.com)
Dan Neil:
The Gift I GiveWSJ car columnist
LED Roadside Flares /
'If your car guy or gal has been burned by those stick-of-dynamite roadflares, consider a set of battery-powered lights that set up easily on the road or, thanks to their magnetic bases, attach to a cars trunk or hood (composite-bodied Corvettes excepted).' ($60, sharperimage.com) Photograph by F. Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas
Eye OpenersWarby Parker Frames With a Buddy Holly look and fine-tuned construction, these specs are as geeky as the materials theyre composed of. The arms sit on five barrel hinges and Teflon-coated screws. The prescription lenses are treated with an anti-reflective coating. And the color is a custom-blended acetate inspired by the hue of Jack Daniels on the rocks. Fillmore in Tennessee Whiskey, ($95, including Rx lenses, warbyparker.com)Photograph by F. Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal