Ten tech gifts sure to make anyone smile – KTLA

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I test tech gadgets for a living and come across many of them. Here are ten that I really like as gifts this holiday season.
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Anker Powercore 313, $22. This is a portable battery pack so you’ll never have a dead smartphone battery ever again. An essential carry.
Kasa Smart Plug, $20 for a two pack. A straightforward way to make things smart, from light bulbs to small appliances. You can turn things on and off with your phone, voice assistant or on a schedule.
Spigen Arcstation Pro, $30. Stop wasting precious time charging your phone. Spigen’s plug will charge your phone faster and keep cool at the same time, since it’s made from premium Gallium Nitride.
Apple AirTag, $29. If your recipient has an iPhone and a set of keys, this is an essential accessory. They can keep track of anything with this tiny tracker.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max, $55. This is Amazon’s latest and greatest streaming stick. A few upgrades make it better than the rest, including a faster processor so less lag on the screen. It also takes advantage of speedy WiFi 6, so it will work further away from a supported router and buffer less.
ThermoWorks Thermapen One, $99. Fastest instant read thermometer in the world. It takes a reading in just one second. If your recipient likes to cook or grill, this is key. Bonus points for being waterproof to IP67.
Tenikle 360, $45. Handiest phone mount ever thanks to a combination of bendable arms that also have suction cups on them. You can wrap around things or stick it to stuff. No matter what, it’s handy.
Tello Drone, $99. Drones are a blast to learn to fly for adults and kids alike. This model incorporates DJI tech to make it a great entry level drone with a camera on board.

Ember Mug, $100. For the coffee or tea lover in your life. Ember Mugs have special heating elements built in to keep your drink at your perfect temperature for an hour or longer.
Aura Frame, $159. Digital photo frames are a great way to share photos with loved ones near or far. Aura frames let you send photos right from your phone to a family member’s frame in seconds. No subscription required.
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Police were called around 3:45 p.m. to a report of a shooting at a home in the 3700 block of Oak Hill Avenue, said Officer Mike Lopez, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department. When they arrived, officers saw a man in his 20s close the door and barricade himself.
A 29-year-old Redlands man was arrested on suspicion of murder Wednesday after fatally striking a 62-year-old man with a piece of concrete, officials said.
Both Alexander Peter Delosreyes and the victim lived at a residential facility in the 17700 block of 17th Street, where they were involved in an altercation over a drug deal around 7:30 a.m., the Redlands Police Department said in a news release.
A woman was taken to a local hospital after she was shot by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in Carson Wednesday.
The woman, whose name was not released, was shot at about 1 p.m. in the 2600 block of East Dominguez Street, the department announced.

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