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Top gadgets for Father’s Day

By Steve Taggart

If you are stuck for something to get dad for Father’s Day and your old man fancies himself as a bit of a tech legend, then take a look at these cool gadgets.

From all weather headphones to compact binoculars, there is sure to be a gift here to suit.

 

 

Bose Soundlink Colour Bluetooth Speaker

priced £119.88 at QVC

The first primitive loudspeakers were invented in the late 1800s. Now Bose has bought them bang up to date with this sleek mobile speaker, so your music-loving Dad can connect wirelessly to his smartphone, tablet or Bluetooth device.

 

 

Canon IXUS 165 20MP Compact Camera with 8x Optical Zoom 8GB SD Card & Case

Priced £110.00 at QVC

This compact camera features
an 8GB optical zoom, which is
also known as true zoom lens as it produces better quality images and is used on a film camera. Perfect for snap-happy Dads.

Apple TV Internet Media Receiver for Films, Music, Photos & TV Programs

Priced £59.00 at QVC

Apple was born from the desire
to make life simpler and this nifty device will give Dads access to tonnes of great HD content all at once. Simply plug in to enjoy a host of entertainment, including TV programmes, sport and music.

Sony SWR10 SmartBand Activity Tracker for Android,

Priced £50.00 at QVC

The latest innovation in intelligent wristbands, this 24/7 wearable SmartBand creates Dad’s very own digital diary, monitoring his movements, communication and even his playlist.

Monster iSport Intensity Waterproof Headphones

Priced £41.76 at QVC

Utah-born Nathaniel Baldwin invented headphones in 1910. Monster has taken Baldwin’s original product and given them a modern twist with a waterproof earbud, allowing sporty Dads to enjoy their workout whatever the weather.

Sunagor 18×21 Mini Pocket Compact Binoculars

Priced £39.00 at QVC

These 17th century telescopic tools have been given a modern makeover and make the perfect gift for nature- loving Dad. Sleek and stylish, simply place them in your pocket for early morning bird watching.

 

 

Joe Mellor

Head of Content

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