Holiday Gift Guide: 10 Tech Essentials To Cop At Karmaloop

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The Clocky Alarm Clock

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Nanda Home Clocky Alarm Clock

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $35

Waking up sucks. Unfortunately, short of waking up to an orally induced happy ending, very little can be done to rectify that. However, with Clocky, a wheeled alarm clock that scoots around your room until you turn it off, waking up in the morning will be less labored and drawn out. No more hitting the snooze button until you have 15 minutes to shower and catch the train.

The Trooper Headphones

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Nixon The Trooper Headphones

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $39

Nixon has emerged as one of the best accessory companies in the game. You may know the brand because of its sick watches, but its headphone line rivals, in sound quality and design, some of the better-known audio companies. One of the best it builds is the light, airy Trooper.

Incase iPhone Slider Case

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Incase Soft Touch Slider Case for iPhone 4

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $35

Very few iPhone cases work within Apple's design ethos. Many distract users from the phone with their bulk, finish, or other accouterments. Incase's Slider Case, available in a number of well-picked colors, is as simple as the phone it protects. What more can you ask for?

The 33 & Third Headphones

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Eskuche 33 1/3 Headphones

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $68

Lightweight and more than reasonably accurate, the Eskuche 33 1/3 is a great pair of headphones you wouldn't feel self-conscious about rocking in public. Designed like the classic headphones of the '70s, Eskuche models are some of the best-looking headphones on the market.

HEX Vasity Sonic Backpack

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HEX Varsity Sonic Backpack

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $100

Most bags tailored to the technologically savvy look, well, as if they were made for technologically savvy. They're usually overly technical, with the form lagging somewhere behind the function. Not the HEX Varsity Sonic. Wrapped in a nice grey wool, the bag has pockets for a laptop (up to 17"), MP3 player, and an tablet. It's also sturdy and somehow stands up well against the rain. Best of all, it doesn't look like it was given away with a CES registration.

RZA Headphones

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WeSC RZA Street Headphone

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $170

When one of the world's greatest producers makes a headphone, it's safe to assume they're going to be exacting in their sound reproduction. RZA's partnership with WeSC doesn't disappoint. And, thankfully, it looks as if WeSC handled the lion's share of the design duties. Win/win.

Cardboard Radio

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suckUK Cardboard FM Radio

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $32

Still listen to the radio? Good. This is for you. This radio, simply constructed from cardboard, metal, and plastic, may not bump with all the bass of a Beats by Dr Dre. headphone, but the sound it emits is warm, and its design is cool enough to justify the lack of oomph. When you're tired of listening to top 40, plug your iPod in via its 3.5" jack.

Urbanears Medis

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Urbanears Medis Headphones

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $50

Rocking in-ear headphones for long periods of time be tiresome for your ears. Urbanears looks to alleviate that pain with its Medis headphones. Sporting a patented "EarClick" system that secures the earpiece at two points, the Medis is a pair of headphones you won't mind being stuck on a train or plane with. It also has a microphone and remote control for easy use with iPhones, BlackBerrys, and Android phones.

Diana Edelweiss Camera

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Lomography Diana Edelweiss Camera

Click Here To Buy It Now at Karmaloop, $30

Give Instagram a break and shoot some photos on real film that have the same cool hazy, woozy, warm lighting as the popular iPhone app. Don't get scared—the Diana Edelweiss camera is easy to use, with two shutter speeds ("N" for daytime shooting, "B" for indoor/lowlight) and two picture sizes. Only downside? Your friends will only see your images if you, like, see them in person.

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