12 Days of Technology, Day 1: Charging Gaming Mouse Pad

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    Integris welcomes you to our “12 Days of Technology.” That’s 12 consecutive days of tech-inspired holiday gift ideas, culminating in a “choose your own” giveaway on December 15th for one lucky winner and five runners-up!

    To enter, share and comment on our accompanying LinkedIn 12 Days of Technology posts. And stay tuned over the next 11 days.

    Are you ready to dazzle loved ones with a tidal wave of awesomeness AND reduce digital road rage? Let’s jump into day one. ‘Tis the season to outsource the shopping to Integris.

     

    What it is: Charging Gaming Mouse Pad

    If you know someone special who loves high-performance gaming and fears a low battery on their cellphone, they’ll get a charge out of the Philips SPL7504 RGB Gaming Mouse Pad.

    This device’s smooth surface and anti-slip base unleash precision mouse control, positioning, stability, and tracking. It almost sounds like this gizmo transforms your mouse into the steering wheel of a Porsche 911.

    LED and RGB modes and on this rugged, sturdy pad are adjustable with a simple click of a button.

    You also get seven different static lighting modes and three dynamic lighting modes, including a power-off memory function that remembers your most recent setting.

    And here’s the kicker: it’s also a wireless charger.  How convenient is that?  Just place your smartphone on the mat for automatic recharging. Yes, please!

    Philips SPL7504 RGB Gaming Mouse Pad

    How much it costs: Starting at $24.99

    While Neegoe USA has the lowest price, $24.99, they’re in restock mode. However, the item is available for $29.95 at both Sears and Walmart, and for $33.99 on Amazon.

     

    Who to buy it for: The office worker turned gamer

    This next-generation, dual-function gaming tool is purpose-built for discerning consumers who won’t settle for ordinary. Why should they? Rubber mouse pads are so 2003!

    Other highly “giftable” profiles include:

    • People with limited hand and arm mobility who need ergonomic flexibility
    • Distracted people of all ages (everyone these days) who forget to keep their phones charged
    • Obsessive professionals and gaming warriors who need a strong visual cue to answer emails, call home, and attend meetings; and won’t do so unless their phone is always close at hand

     

    Would you like more curated holiday gifts ideas? We’ll see you tomorrow!

    For full eligibility, details, & entry/prize restrictions, see the official rules.

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