If you still haven't finished your holiday shopping, have no fear. There are still a few days left for you to buy some last-minute holiday gifts. Jamie Miles, Site Director at Best Products, shares her list of must-haves for the holiday season.
Miles says there are plenty of good options for parents - options that both your mom and dad would like. First on her list is the 2nd Generation Amazon Echo. Miles also suggests buying your parents the Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance A19 Starter Kit. It's an easy way to make your home "smarter."
For your significant other Miles recommends the Prynt Pocket Instant Photo Printer for iPhone or a Pad & Quill Messenger Bag. Depending on what your boyfriend or girlfriend is into, either could work.
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