Having a hard time finding the perfect gift for your partner? That's where we come in. We looked over every corner of the internet to find the coolest products. These items are both useful and thoughtful, so receiving them is a win-win situation. Check them out!
He'll love your creativity when you give him the Homemade Gin Kit ($38) so he can make a liquor that he'll be proud of.
This handy Eco-Friendly Bamboo Multidevice Charging Station and Dock ($40) is perfect for neatly charging and storing any electronics.
We have a feeling they're going to obsess over this Handheld Pac-Man Arcade Game ($26).
There are plenty of smartwatches out there, but the Gear S3 in "Classic" ($223) is stylish and sleek. It has an IP68 water-resistance rating, works with Samsung Pay, receives calls and texts, and does more directly via Bluetooth, all while still looking like a regular watch.
You will be able to carry on a conversation in Dothraki if you read Living Language Dothraki: A Conversational Language Course ($15).
Get him some hands-free help around the house with the second-generation Amazon Echo ($100). He can still ask Alexa to do almost anything, like play a song or order a product, but the all-new version also features improved sound powered by Dolby and a new design.
Get his favorite team on these NFL Football Slippers ($30). You can choose from over 30 team choices.
If he loves headphones without any wires or fuss, Skybuds ($70) might be worth the investment. Sure, everyone made fun of the AirPods, but these headphones are what we might start seeing more of, so get with it now. Not only are they slightly cheaper than AirPods, but they also come in more colors and promise a better fit.
Ideal for the guy who loses everything, this Tile Mate Anything Finder ($25) easily attaches to his keys (or other devices) and can be tracked from a smartphone.
If he's always wanted a product like a hoverboard, the Razor Hovertrax 2.0 Hoverboard Self-Balancing Smart Scooter ($367) is what he needs. It's the only board that auto levels for a safer, easier mount and a smoother ride, not to mention it almost looks like something from Back to the Future II.
Instead of buying tickets for a one-time game experience, buy him the Baseball Game ($50). This handcrafted maple wood set was made for playing your own mini game of baseball.
If you know someone who travels a lot, get them this Scratch-Off World Map Poster ($35). They can keep track of every country they've been to.
If someone lives far away, this Long-Distance Touch Lamp ($75) is such a touching present. You keep one at your home, your friend or family member keeps one at their home, and every time one of you touches it, the other one will light up too. It doesn't matter how far away they are from each other.
When in doubt, always go the whiskey route. The Whiskey and Rum Making Kit ($75) will help drink-lovers discover the nuances of artisan alcohol.
For the guy who always travels, get these Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones II ($350) for the airplane.
A personal touch is always appreciated. This City Map Glass ($14) allows you to choose a custom city map to be etched onto the glass. It could be the city where the two of you met or where you're living together right now.
This Moleskine Smart Writing Set ($199) is practically magic. Write in the notebook, and your words or drawings will move onto your phone automatically. It transfers your exact handwriting, too, so it's like having a real notepad on your iPhone.