Tech gifts: Adventures, sound and more

ByABC News
December 20, 2011, 12:10 PM

— -- It's no easy task to prepare for the holidays: Decorations? Check. Family feast? Check. Gifts? I guess it's time to go shopping.

While it seems like the big brands began their Christmas marketing efforts back in the summer, some of us dawdle over holiday shopping lists. Here are five fun tech gifts to show the people in your life you care.

JAMBOX

At first glance, Jawbone's JAMBOX looks like a cute little speaker for your portable music player. Correction: It is so much more.

With a mic, powerful speakers and seamless Bluetooth integration, the JAMBOX is a great hands-free speakerphone that happens to play music very, very well.

Weighing in at 12 ounces, the JAMBOX is a portable unit, but you'll be surprised by what this small package can deliver. With an output capacity of 85 decibels, it can certainly fill a room with sound. And the device transitions into phone mode when you receive or make calls — automatically, intuitively and without fuss. When you hang up, the music resumes.

Sync the device with LiveAudio, an optional app from Jawbone that "enhances acoustic details" (in the company's words), and it sound like you're in the recording studio — the sound is that crisp. But the add-on is far from perfect: With the LiveAudio feature turned on, the maximum volume output suddenly becomes very soft. So, you're faced with a dilemma: dynamic music or loud music — your choice. Nonetheless, the combination of design, features and portability make this a great gift for the on-the-go music lover. Available for $199.

PLAYFULL

Whether it's a football game or birthday party, you can bet someone somewhere is taking videos that will eventually make their way to Facebook. But there are times when you'd rather leave the camera at home, mostly to save the device from an early death, for example, when you're out snorkeling, kayaking or snowboarding.

Kodak's solution? The PLAYFULL waterproof video camera, which shoots 720p hi-def video. It's waterproof up to 10 feet and drop-proof up to five feet, which means yes, you can go about your adventures worry-free. Plus, at roughly the size of a credit card, there's no fear of bulking up your cruise-, ski lodge- or pool-lounging activities.

Like many camera makers, Kodak is eyeing the social sphere. A prominently labeled Share button on the camera enables easy uploads to Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Available for $99.95.

ZOZI

Sure, you can't go wrong with gifting an iPad, but that's so unoriginal, safe and… might I say… cliché.

For something a bit more daring, consider perusing zozi's catalog of adventures. A San Francisco-based startup, zozi is a deals site and recent partner of Google Offers. But it's not in the business of restaurant vouchers; it's interested in selling experiences. While gadgets are fun to play with, people are only interested until the next shiny thing comes along. Experiences, on the other hand, give you stories to tell for the rest of your life ("Did I ever tell you about that time I fought in a tomato war?").

So, give the gift of ski lessons in Vancouver, crab fishing in San Francisco and shark diving in Mexico. And to make things even better, the gifts are frequently on sale.

SINCERELY INK

Sincerely Ink is modernizing the holiday card for 2011.