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Posted: 2023-12-08T10:45:21Z | Updated: 2023-12-13T18:18:36Z We Found Out What Actual Teenagers Want For The Holidays | HuffPost Life

We Found Out What Actual Teenagers Want For The Holidays

Sources close to teens reveal that these are the gifts theyre actually asking for.
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A pair of mini Uggs , Polo cologne , a set of coffee syrups , an Xbox controller and JBL headphones .

If you have a teen in your life, you may be filled with stress about getting them something for the holidays that they actually want. While you could just ask them, anyone who actually spends any time around teenagers knows that direct communication can be a skill that comes to them later in life (that is, if it ever comes at all).

To help you on your gift-giving journey , we asked followers of the HuffPost Parenting Facebook page  for the gifts forthcoming teens have asked for this holiday season and/or gifts that crushed it in the past. Like teenagers themselves, the suggestions run the gambit. From video game controllers to vegetarian cookbooks, it seems there’s something for every type of teen here . There are even some options you can enjoy as a family, a huge feat when it comes to teens.

We hope you find something good for every adolescent on your list, and if some of the options catch your eye for yourself, well, we won’t tell anyone. 

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Experiences
The most-suggested gift teens have asked for wasn't even a physical gift it was a fun experience. On Facebook, parents LaTisha Osborne Spice, Heather Holleran, Michelle Tanzola, Jill Spainhour all report taking happy teens to concerts, sports, movies, amusement parks or museums.

StubHub is a ticket site that lets you look for all sorts of cool events in your area. You can even get your teen a gift card, so they can choose their own event.
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Cologne
On Facebook, parents Jill Spainhour, Nicole Weick, Metta Ann all said their teen boys are asking for cologne. This is one of those clever parenting trick opportunities: You can pick something you don't mind smelling so that you do not live in a home smelling of Axe.

While none of the parents listed a specific cologne, we did our own homework to find two beloved, non-offensive scents that feel appropriate for someone with a learner's permit: A solid stocking stuffer option, Adidas Moves is a fresh scent that reviewers say is not not overbearing , and the packaging feels sporty and not over the top. For a splurgy option, Ralph Lauren Polo Blue is a timeless classic. It's a crisp scent featuring citrus, sage and suede, with one review saying it helped a younger teen with his social confidence .
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Spotify premium and a portable Bluetooth speaker
Facebook follower Laura Henson Leven , who didn't give her teen's specific age, said they are asking for Spotify premium with no ads , and BuzzFeed publisher Dao Nguyen said her 16-year-old loved getting a portable speaker to take their favorite playlists and podcasts with them on the go.

We love this JBL portable clip speaker that comes in fun colors and has up to 10 hours of playtime between charges. It's waterproof and dust-resistant, so it's great for taking on bike rides, to the beach or to soccer practice and has an easy clip, so your teen may be less likely to lose it. (Here's hoping.)
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Or a pair of over-ear headphones
Facebook follower Metta Ann said her teen is asking for over-ear headphones. In a world of wireless earbuds, these are now a "retro" style and may be more comfortable for teens who don't like stuff in their ears.

We love these JBL over-ear headphones that give solid sound quality without totally breaking the bank. They run for 50 hours between charges and can fold up, so they're easy to pack in a backpack.
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Nike clothing
Two different parents, Jill SpainhourI and Kristin Stew , said their teens are asking for Nike clothing, namely hoodies and Nike Pro shorts. If your kid plays a ton of sports or just likes to be comfy, it's a quality brand they'll recognize. Plus, they're pretty neutral items that will easily fit into any teen's style. It's hard to go wrong with a basic hoodie.
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A six-pair pack of Nike socks
For her four boys between 15 and 20, Christine Anderson Skluzacek gave Nike crew socks their own mention. "Nike socks always go over with teen boys!" she said.
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Xbox accessories
Sabrina Soros Kareha , a mom to a 17- and 19-year-old, and Jill Spainhour said their teens are asking for Xbox accessories, specifically a headset and a new controller. These can be great presents for grandparents or aunts/uncles to buy, as they're less expensive than the gaming console itself and are pretty universal. In other words, you may not know what kind of games your teen likes to play, but you know the Xbox headset will work with the Xbox.
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DoorDash gift cards
Another Jedi mind trick that appears to be a present for a teen but is also kind of a present for you: Sabrina Soros Kareha suggested DoorDash gift cards.

"That way if they don't have the car or it's too late to drive, they can still get junk when they're in the mood for it," she said.

On a cold winter night when you're heading to bed, you don't have to do dishes, drive anywhere or hear complaints about how there is "no food in the house" and your teen gets nachos win, win.
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Cute earrings
Parent Lisa Katzenberger said her 13-year-old daughter is asking for earrings. As a non-teenager with a bunch of piercings on my ears, I like the brand Rowan, which makes high-quality but pretty affordable earrings out of hypoallergenic material with no nickel, brass or zinc. In my experience, you can leave them in for weeks, while showering, sleeping, working out, etc., and not have any irritation or tarnishing.

The smaller studs and hoops are great for double holes (or wherever else on the ear) and tend to go with every style. I don't take mine out and wear them to both yoga and fancy dinners.
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Anything T-Swift
Lisa Katzenberger and Laura Henson Leven both said their teens want "all things Taylor Swift." But don't get stuck only looking on official merch websites; Henson Leven's insider tip is to check Etsy, which we completely stand by. How cute is this Eras blanket and book-themed crew neck?
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Coffee flavor sets
If your teen is all about complicated TikTok coffee drinks, they may love a gift card to a local coffee shop. Yet Nguyen said a total gifting win was getting her 16-year-old a flavor syrup sampler set to make fun drinks at home. They'll love getting to play barista and you'll love not having to give them money for coffee.
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Real matcha and electric frothers
Nguyen also said she's successfully gifted her teen both real matcha and a frother to blend up the trendy green tea beverage and foam other hot drinks.

Golde is a BIPOC-owned family business creating superfood-fueled products like delicious matcha blends. We love this set that comes with Japanese-made matcha and a rechargable frother. However, you can also snag a stocker-stuffer frother (i.e., one for under $10) on the big A.
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Boba cups with big straws
If your teen also likes tapioca pearls or bubble tea, they'll love this glass tumbler made with a wider straw that fits boba, like Nguyens did. This one from Etsy can even be personalized. We also found an insulated, leakproof option on Amazon that has tons of 5-star reviews .
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All sorts of Uggs
Jessi Cremers said her teen asked for Ugg slippers, and Desiree Fletcher said hers specifically wanted mini Uggs. Either way, most teens would be excited to snag a pair of these trendy and warm winter shoes. They're a hot commodity, so they're often sold out in many stores, but we've found that Nordstrom has a pretty strong selection of sizes and colors.
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Comfortable pajama pants
Carrie Mergens and LaTisha Osborne Spice said their teens love getting comfy pajama pants for the holidays. While you can always spring for a novelty pair, we love these cotton jogger-style pants from Target that are available up to a 5XL.
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Small kitchen appliances
If your older teens are preparing to leave the nest, know that LaTisha Osborne Spice said one of her kids is asking for small kitchen appliances they can take with them to college or a new apartment.

We love the Instant Pot brand's air fryer not only because it's compact and colorful, but because it's super easy to use and can air fry, bake, roast and reheat.
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A mini fridge
Amber Conniff said her teen wants a mini fridge for their bedroom. This may also be something of a parent gift: less late-night noise in the kitchen rummaging around for snacks and more restful sleep for you.
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A vegetarian cookbook
Nguyen said her 16-year-old previously loved the gift of a vegetarian cookbook. We like "The Weekday Vegetarians," which is a realistic cookbook made for making family dinners. If your teen is trying to cook for the whole house, they'll find some easy crowd-pleasers here.
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A Kindle Paperwhite
Lisa Katzenberger said her 13-year-old asked for "good" books, emphasizing the good, and Andrea Carlson Mendoza said her teen is asking for a Kindle Paperwhite e-reader that's easy to carry with them. If you're not sure what counts as a "good book" to a 13-year-old, a Kindle lets them pick whatever books they want and gets them off other screens.
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Big-ticket Lego sets
Legos are always kind of expensive, but by golly, adult Legos bring the tiny building blocks to a new level. For a big ticket gift, Laura Henson Leven, who didn't give her kid's ages, says her teens have asked for higher-end Lego sets, with this typewriter being a big hit.
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Intricate craft sets
If you have a teen that loves long projects and intense crafting, Nguyen suggested this tiny house set, saying, "I loved doing them with my teen over the Christmas holiday. Truly a 'bonding' activity." Nguyen warned that it means hours and hours of gluing tiny things together and does not come with said glue (but you can buy some here ).

Before You Go

The Best Gifts For The Most Stressed-Out Person On Your List
A Renpho heated eye mask and massager(01 of25)
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The Renpho heated eye massager may be my most prized possession. It is incredibly relaxing so much so that it often puts me right to sleep. I find it so helpful for my stress and anxiety that I use it almost every night, and I never leave it behind when I travel. It's also the only thing that reliably works to ease my migraines.

It's designed to massage the area around the eyes, temples and brows while heating up to 104 degrees for a treatment that I can only describe as heavenly. Reviewers echo this, too, with one calling it "heaven for your eyeballs." It has five different massage settings, Bluetooth capability and the option to play built-in classical music or no sound at all.
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A DoorDash gift card(02 of25)
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Stressed folks will appreciate being able to treat themself to some takeout or delivery after a long day, or to order some groceries or drugstore items to their door when they don't have the bandwidth to go out. (credit:DoorDash)
A 12-pack of squishy animal toys(03 of25)
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Squash stress away with these tiny mochi animal toys whose tummies are squishy sensory bliss. I was gifted these by a friend and love rolling them between my fingers while I'm at my desk; they get a lot of compliments and I'm always asked where I got them. They also come in another version that includes squishy animal paws in addition to belly-up animals. (credit:Amazon)
A soothing weighted blanket(04 of25)
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Weighted blankets may help advance relaxation and soothe anxiety by treating the body to gentle, comforting pressure, kind of like a calming hug. When Im feeling particularly stressed or fidgety, plopping my own weighted blanket over me helps quell my nerves. I swear by it, and so do over 8,000 five-star reviewers. This one is an especially great present since its machine-washable and made with an all-cotton cover; its weighted beads are distributed in small pockets throughout the blanket for an even spread. It also comes in an impressive variety of weights and colors; for the best results, you should select a weight thats about 10% of the body weight of the person using the blanket (for example, an 150-pound person should use an approximately 15-pound weighted blanket). (credit:Amazon)
Or an organic cotton weighted blanket(05 of25)
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Another option is the Bearaby Napper blanket arguably the best-looking weighted blanket on the internet. Featuring an incredibly stylish chunky knit design, the Napper is made from a breathable and buttery soft organic cotton that's free from toxic dyes or harmful chemicals. Grab it in four weight options that range from 10-25 pounds, as well as seven different colors. (The weight guidelines of the previous options also apply here.) (credit:West Elm)
A TheraIce migraine headache relief cap(06 of25)
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This highly rated headache relief cap offers cooling compression around the entire face and head, and can help to provide a fair amount of relief from migraines while also blocking out light and helping the wearer relax. It can stay cold for up to two hours and is made with stretchy, moldable material that cradles the contours of the head and face. (credit:Amazon)
The bestselling Screaming Goat(07 of25)
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The screaming goat is an iconic stocking stuffer thanks to its hilarious shriek that perfectly sums up the emotions of everyday life. (Reviewers say it's a surprisingly stress reliever, too, thanks to the comic relief it provides.) This goofy gift is such a hit, Amazon reviewers have given it nearly 30,000 5-star ratings . (credit:Amazon)
Kasa smart Wi-Fi mini plugs(08 of25)
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These handy and surprisingly affordable Kasa smart plugs are a favorite among HuffPost editors, and add an extra bit of control for folks stressed by all the moving parts in their lives. They allow users to turn home electronics on and off from anywhere, so your giftee will never have to worry about whether they turned off their hair straightener or mini heater again. They can just turn each Kasa plug off via their phone or computer for peace of mind. (Their electric bill may benefit, too.)

An added perk? By being able to turn lights off and on while they're gone, they can make it look like someone is home even while they're on vacation. That's just smart.
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A cult-favorite Barefoot Dreams microfiber blanket(09 of25)
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Stress is a doozy, and we can't take it off our loved ones' shoulders, but there's little that a snuggle with a deliciously soft blanket can't help with, at least a little bit. This Barefoot Dreams blanket is so cozy and soft (illegally so, jokes one reviewer ) that its heralded by celebs like Oprah and the Kardashians . Its made of plush, cozy microfiber that reviewers deem magically snuggly , and holds up well in the wash when you can bear to part from it long enough for a wash, that is. It's available in a range of easy-on-the-eyes colors so you can pick the one that suits your loved one best. (credit:Amazon)
A self-emptying Roomba i3+ robot vacuum(10 of25)
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This cult-fave robot vacuum will help make your loved one's daily life more manageable by taking vacuuming off their hands, especially if they're already overworked or dealing with stress. They can just set the vacuum to clean while they're out and return home to a pristine floor, or catch up on literally any other task (even if just having some me-time in front of the TV) while the robo-vacuum does its thing. It may just feel like a gift straight from heaven.

This model has even more perks than the original , including the ability to empty itself (!) and a smart mapping feature that allows it to clean more efficiently over time as it learns the contours of your space. It's designed to clean carpets just as well as hard floors, and you can even control it by voice by connecting it to an Alexa- or Google Assistant-enabled device. When its 90-minute runtime is up, it automatically docks itself to recharge.
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A highly-rated towel and blanket warmer(11 of25)
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Theres something to be said for simple luxuries, especially in times of stress or when you need some extra TLC. This ingenious towel warmer is one of those things. Called a game-changing affordable luxury by reviewers, itll make your loved one's towels deliciously warm so they can wrap up in a cozy sheath after their shower or bath. It's also incredibly user-intuitive, offering a built-in timer with options for 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes of heating time, and an automatic shut-off feature. Its designed to be compact and lightweight, so itll fit easily in small spaces and wont be too heavy for them to move around if needed. (credit:Amazon)
A five-minute daily reflection journal(12 of25)
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This five-minute daily journal is a great pick for for anyone interested in mindfulness or who wants to incorporate more thoughtfulness into their stressful life. It includes specific prompts designed for cultivating gratitude and self-reflection, including weekly challenges and daily highlights.

It's specifically designed to be a "journal for people who don't write journals," and its five-minute premise helps ensure that it's a habit that's manageable enough to stick to.

The notebook is decidedly smart and elegant, made with a linen hardcover, strong binding and gold foiling lettering. It has enough pages for six months' use and is specifically undated to ensure that your loved one can start it up at any time. It's available in seven colors.
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A practical portable charger for iPhones(13 of25)
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You never think you need a portable charger, until you do. This highly-rated iWalk power bank will have your loved ones' backs when they need it, helping avert inconveniences and crises, and making it an endlessly useful stocking stuffer. It's small enough to keep in a purse or backpack without adding extra weight, and can even fit in a pocket.

It works with iPhone models 6-14 (and is also available in a version for Android and Samsung Galaxy phones), and comes in multiple colors.
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A soft circular meditation and yoga pillow(14 of25)
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This cute, comfy meditation and yoga pillow from Target may help encourage them to try out meditation and other mindfulness-focused exercises. If anything, it'll give them permission to take a break and chill out. (credit:Target)
A highly-rated Apple AirTag to keep track of precious items(15 of25)
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Gift your recipient an AirTag for some peace of mind that promises to far surpass this gadgets under-$30 price tag. Your loved one can use it to keep track of their wallet, car, pet, purse and more; scores of reviewers report using their AirTags to track down lost luggage at airports even faster than the airport could. You can even add on a stylish AirTag case for good measure, which you can also attach to a pet collar. (credit:Amazon)
A "kittens in space" Decomposition notebook(16 of25)
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This adorable notebook makes taking notes and writing lists so much more fun and just a little less stressful just look at these kittens floating around gleefully in outer space, playing with mice and meteors! It's also great quality to boot, with a sturdy front and back and 160 lined pages made entirely of recycled paper. It comes in a bunch of other cool, tongue-in-cheek designs, too, like a jellyfish style and a depiction of deep-sea divers doing stretches underwater . (credit:Amazon)
The ever-popular Rocketbook smart notebook(17 of25)
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This bestselling smart notebook may well change the game for professionals and students overwhelmed by projects and deadlines. It allows them to take pen-to-paper notes which they can then send to their email, Google Drive or cloud of their choice so they can access those same notes on their phone and computer. Once the notes have been digitized, they can just erase the page with a damp cloth and start over. I'm convinced it's truly wow-worthy.

It's available in two sizes and various colors.
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An Amazon gift card(18 of25)
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Some may feel that gift cards are impersonal, but cash-loaded cards can help stressed-out folks secure what they need without having to worry about their budget (or lets them treat themself to something specific on their wishlist). They can also use an Amazon gift card to get groceries delivered right to their door through Amazon Fresh, which will surely be appreciated for anyone stretched thin. (credit:Amazon)
A touch-free 15-ounce Brmate Rotera water bottle(19 of25)
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If your loved one is dealing with a lot of stress, odds are they aren't remembering to drink enough water. It may seem like a small thing, but keeping their body hydrated can help them function better to face whatever challenges arise. I'm convinced that this Brmate is the best water bottle on the market. Its ergonomic handle allows for easy carrying and it is truly leakproof (I've inadvertently tested this many a time by dropping it and knocking it over). The best part of this bottle? Its twist-to-drink straw, which provides easy, touch-free hydration without repeatedly exposing your drink to dust and dirt (or having to continuously unscrew and screw a lid). (credit:Brmate)
A bestselling vegetable chopper(20 of25)
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This vegetable chopper may help entice your stressed family or pal to eat more vegetables even if they're majorly short on time. This reviewer favorite slices and dices fruits and veggies by a simple open and close of its lid, making it easier and less time-consuming to prepare food. Its design lets them cut food directly into its storage container, too. Besides chopping components, it also includes spiralizer blades, a julienne cutter and a ribbon cutter. Reviewers insist it's worth the hype . Adding to its convenience, it's also dishwasher-safe. (credit:Amazon)
A bestselling waving inflatable tube guy(21 of25)
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This wacky, pint-sized inflatable tube boi is here to cheer your loved one on whenever they're stressed by work or childcare or whenever else they may need a pint-sized cheerleader. Its base contains a little fan to help it wave, wiggle and dance. (It's also a cute gift for fans of Jordan Peele's movie "Nope.") It requires a 9V battery to work. (credit:Amazon)
The Baby Nessie loose tea infuser(22 of25)
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Stressed out tea lovers will get a kick out of this Baby Nessie infuser, which will brew their loose tea to perfection and look cute as all get-out while doing it. The creatures long sea monster neck functions as a steeping spoon and an easy stirring tool, while the body conveniently infuses ground or powdered teas. Its dishwasher-safe, so when it's done brewing they can just discard their used leaves, rinse it out and pop it in the dishwasher for a deep clean. Baby Nessie is made with BPA-free, food-grade silicone. (credit:Amazon)
A Keurig single-serve coffee maker(23 of25)
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You can't go wrong with a Keurig for folks who love their coffee. This tried-and-true Keurig single serve coffee maker lets them choose between 6-, 8- and 10-ounce brew sizes and will quickly brew them a perfect cup of joe with barely any effort on their part. That's more time to devote to their tasks and less time stressing about their morning coffee routine (or a caffeine headache). It's available in black, red, grey and turquoise. (credit:Amazon)
Or a versatile coffee machine that makes cold brew and espresso, too(24 of25)
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This impressive single-serve Bruvi machine makes coffee, espresso and cold brew through a unique brewing system that promises no cross-contamination for a tastier (and more hygienic) cup of Joe. The bundle includes 20 bio-degradable coffee pods, a water filter kit and more. They'll love you for this one! (credit:Bruvi)
A Blink video doorbell(25 of25)
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With two-way audio, HD video during the day and infrared capabilities at nighttime, this Blink video doorbell allows your loved one to keep a live eye on their doorstep wherever they are. It also gives them notifications when it detects motion (or when someone presses it). It's sure to help with peace of mind, especially for folks who live alone or are at their wit's end with their packages getting stolen. It's also compatible with Alexa, so they can control it by voice! (credit:Amazon)

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