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5 Valentine's Day Gift Ideas Inspired By Technology, Math, And Science

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Valentine's Day isn't just about flowers and chocolates but is also being high-tech. So if you are looking for gift ideas that are related to technology, here are five novel ideas for you. What's best about them is that their use goes beyond Valentine's Day.

Fitbit Blaze Watch

The best analogy for the Fitbit Blaze is a professional coach who knows when to push its trainee to the limit and when to let him rest. It has all the necessary features you need from measuring your steps you take and the calories you burn to the hours of sleep you've had. What more, it serves as your personal trainer with the workouts provided by FitStar, which gives you a step-by-step instruction of the workout.

Noise Canceling Headphones by Bose

The Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones have advanced noise reduction technologies which block out all external noises allowing you to study and do the things you need to know without any distractions. It also has voice control which allows you to control the volume without a sweat. It also works well with Samsung Galaxy and other Android phones allowing hands-free calling.

Kindle Paperwhite

Considered as Amazon's best e-reader, Kindle Paperwhite has higher resolution compared to the previous generations of Kindle e-readers. It also has built-in front light, which enables you to read longer hours without tiring your eyes.

Corrolarial Bracelet

This science-inspired laser-cut rubber bracelet looks like cellular structures. That's because Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse-Louis Rosenberg, the owners of Nervous System which designed the bracelet, are a biology and architecture graduate from MIT and Harvard while the other finished math and computer science at MIT.

Block Lamp

This cool desk lamp will delight anyone this Valentines not only because of its efficiency but also its design. The Block Lamp is a work of art by Finnish designer Harri Koskinen where two blocks of glass encase a light bulb.

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