Birthday Present For A Person Who Likes Slot Machines

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Research shows the best solution is to give the person exactly what he or she asked for. But when you're gifting someone who has everything, you need a few aces up your sleeve.

We've all had the distinct pleasure of buying a gift for a person who's impossible to shop for. Whether you cringe each year at the thought of pulling picky Aunt Mildred's name for Secret Santa or you never know what birthday present to buy your husband who owns every tech gadget known to man, it's a painful slog.

Overthinking it won't help; nor does a fear of failure in light of past gift-giving mistakes. You might be tempted to throw up your hands and fork over some cash inside a nice card or donate to the person's favorite charity (if you could remember what that was).

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Research shows the best solution is to give the person exactly what he or she asked for. But when you're gifting someone who has everything but ideas, you need a few aces up your sleeve. Here are six gifts that serve a purpose and fit a variety of personalities.

Birthday Present For A Person Who Likes Slot Machines 2017

Smart homes are all the rage, and the nightly news can make anyone feel cautious. SkyBell is a video doorbell that allows users to see who's approaching their home. The doorbell connects to other smart home products, such as Nest and Alexa, and uses triggers to show a live feed on the app. It also enables homeowners to lock their doors, turn on lights, and take photos or videos of suspicious activity. Its security system isn't just activated by ringing the doorbell, but by motion, too, meaning a user can see everything that's happening and react, whether sitting on the other side of the door or sipping a cocktail in Tahiti.

Everyone knows the torture of sleeping in a bed that's not quite right. Scratchy blankets, a hard mattress, or a lumpy pillow that won't take on the right shape can ruin a good night's sleep. Glideaway Revolution Tech Pillow can take care of the latter -- each pillow focuses on comfort, support, or cooling. You may know exactly which pillow fits your recipient because she's complained about the flat pillows at Grandma's house for years; if you don't, you can send her a quiz to slyly determine which pillow will meet her needs. By giving her a full night of rest, you can assure she'll think of you fondly each morning.

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Have you ever had to stare blankly at someone in response to the question 'Where's your family from?' You're not alone -- and your recipient has probably been there, too. AncestryDNA is a genealogical DNA testing kit that uses a saliva sample to pinpoint where a person's DNA strands come from. This not only gives people insight into their ethnic heritage, but it also can connect them to relatives through family trees. Your recipient may just feel compelled to go buy a kilt, and if you're related by blood, it's like a sneak peek gift for yourself too!

Can you think of at least one person on your shopping list who looks annoyed when you pull her attention away from her phone? The Anker PowerCore 5000 is the perfect gift for her -- the small cylinder combines two high-speed phone chargers into one product. It works for Apple or Android devices, and the VoltageBoost technology ensures her phone will get charged quickly, no matter how old or ratty her charging cable is. Your recipient can stay glued to her phone day or night, and for that, she will thank you.

Birthday Present For A Person Who Likes Slot Machines

Practical domestic gifts -- blenders, dryers -- get a bad rap when it comes to gift giving, but you definitely know at least one person who struggles to manage daily tasks. If your grandfather is too proud to ask for help or your cousin is recovering from surgery, you have a great candidate to receive a Roomba Robot Vacuum. These self-driven vacuums are guided by smart sensors to clean floors, making decisions every 60 seconds to switch to suction or hit corners. Your recipient can delight in the high tech while getting time back for more important things.

Does your brother still lament the fact that we don't all fly around in cars or have robot maids, à la The Jetsons? He needs a Google Home. This smart home speaker takes voice commands -- and recognizes who's delivering each one -- to play music, answer questions, and direct your TV. It can also find your phone, entertain kids with games, and make broadcast announcements to other rooms in your house. Your fledgling George Jetson will love feeling like he's living in the future and talking to a Rosie of his own.

While a bonsai is different from the first six gifts, which all rely on relatively new technology, a bonsai can be even more impactful. A couple of years ago I had a meeting with a venture capitalist and I had no clue what to get him. My chief of staff suggested a bonsai. After we talked about it we realized it is special, easy to grow, and lasts a long time. It is a creative and thoughtful gift that will stand out. The gift was well-received -- and even led to an investment!

If technology has any say, the 'person who has everything' trope will soon come to an end -- most people simply can't keep up with every innovation coming down the pike. In the meantime, use these ideas to outsmart the people on your list who seem to want for nothing. They'll be delighted when they open your gifts, and your life will become a whole lot easier.

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