60 gifts for a hacker. Choosing the best geek gadgets for friends and for ourselves.

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30 devices to please your friends :)

1. Ubertooth One​

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Official site

Ubertooth is an open source piece of hardware for all sorts of fun with Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE. Ubertus is capable of capturing and demodulating radio signals in the 2.4 GHz ISM band with a 1 MHz bandwidth and using frequency modulation.

Why is this needed? Bluetooth now connects a ton of wireless devices, including smartwatches, bracelets, keyboards, and electronic locks. Many of them do not encrypt traffic in any way. Eavesdropping on a wireless headset will not work on the fly - this would require full GFSK support and methods to crack encrypted traffic. But there is a chance to upgrade skills in Bluetooth (and at the same time to intercept the signal of the keyboard and a couple of other devices). The price for such fun is not that high - about $ 120.

2. Levenhuk DTX 50​

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Official site

This digital microscope is a great tool for inspecting PCBs, evaluating solder quality, finding micro defects, and reading chip markings. In fact, this is a slightly modified webcam, with the front lens turned upside down. The refinement consists in the installation of a circular illumination with adjustable brightness, a ring for changing the focal length and a tripod.

Cheap versions of such microscopes cost from one and a half thousand and are equipped with a matrix with a resolution of 0.3 megapixels (the Chinese will write at least 10 megapixels for such microscopes, meaning useless digital zoom and software interpolation). But even with it, you can achieve interesting results, although it will be inconvenient to work.

More expensive models (from five thousand) are equipped with CMOS 1.3–2 megapixels and higher quality optics. It is better to look for a separate tripod in advance, since the stands from the kit are stupidly made. The device costs about 6,500 rubles.

If you cannot focus, turn the zoom slightly or try changing the distance to the object in question. In such microscopes, there is a very primitive contrast autofocus with low sensitivity, and at short distances it is knocked down by its own illumination.

3. Philips Hue Starter Kit​

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Official site

Smart bulbs in homes are still a rarity, so a smart home starter kit is still an interesting gift. Philips products are not cheap, but they have proven themselves well. A starter set of a hub and two bulbs (without color diodes - with shades of white) can be found from 7 thousand rubles, a cooler version with three bulbs and a switch costs 15. If you order abroad, make sure that the hub and plug are suitable.

4. LimeSDR Mini​

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Crowd Supply

SDR (software-defined radio) are digital radio receivers with channel scanning function, adapted for hacker research. External antennas of various types are connected to them, and there is specialized software for them, including tweaked drivers and firmware.

The typical range of these devices is in the order of 24-1700 MHz. This range includes the lion's share of entertaining radio air - from conversations between pilots and city services to live broadcasts from the ISS. It also contains the control signals of electronic locks and warning systems, television and radio broadcasting and cellular communications. The scope for research is enormous! Read more in "Hacker".

LimeSDR Mini is just an inexpensive SDR, the younger brother of the already popular LimeSDR. For just $ 140, it lets you enjoy your radio traffic to your heart's content. If HackRF and BladeRF are incompatible with your budget, then pay attention.

5. Trezor Bitcoin Wallet​

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Official site

Hardware wallets for storing cryptocurrency have been around a few years ago, and Trezor Bitcoin Wallet was one of the first. Today it is one of the best ways to secure your wallet.dat and keep it mined by hard work. To make payments, you need to enter the unlock pin code and connect it via USB to your computer.

A 128 x 64 pixel six-line OLED screen displays information about the actions being performed. Mechanical buttons are used to confirm transactions. This allows you to be sure that the transfer amount corresponds to the entered one, and the payment itself will go to the specified address, even if it is made in an untrusted environment (for example, on someone else's computer).

In addition to Bitcoin, the device supports various altcoins, in particular Litecoin, DASH and Zcash. Inside the device is an ARM Cortex M3 microprocessor and its own operating system.

Trezor Bitcoin Wallet supports Windows, Linux, Android and macOS, but in practice it can be used with any OS that can run a browser. This useful piece will cost 90 euros.

6. BeagleBone​

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Official site

You have probably already tried different single-board computers yourself and you know that the choice is huge - from the branded Raspberry Pi, which is good as a gift for a beginner, to Chinese things like Banana Pi, which is better to take for your experiments. But if you choose a base for hacking devices, then BeagleBoard is an excellent choice.

This scarf can serve as the basis for your own router for Wi-Fi hacking or a dedicated station for immersing yourself in the world of various kinds of interfaces. And this is not only about receiving rutshells via UART or programming chips using SPI. Everything is much more interesting. For example, it is possible to be in the status of an evil SPI slave device.

Well, and perhaps the main trump card is the ability to proxy USB due to the presence of a USB host and USB OTG out of the box. For single-board devices, this is very rare. Plus there is a lot of cool software on GitHub . This miracle will cost from $ 50.

Alternatively, there is always a Raspberry Pi. The 3B version with four USBs is great for a beginner. In Russia, the entire set with a case, charger and a USB flash drive can be purchased somewhere for 5-6 thousand rubles.

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Raspberry Pi Zero W

As an interesting, but more budgetary option, you can look at the Raspberry Pi Zero W: this baby has few ports, but it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In Russia, such a scarf will cost about 2,000 rubles.

7. Orico HDD External Docking Station​

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AliExpress

Docking station with eSATA and USB 3.0 interface for connecting SATA drives (HDD / SSD) of different form factors (2.5 / 3.5 ″) and any size. Disks are installed literally in one motion - like memory cards in a card reader. No tools required. Passive cooling (no noise!).

Especially hot drives can add a 120mm case fan. It fits perfectly and just sits side by side. If you power it from 5 V (for example, from USB or old telephone charging), you get almost silent airflow.

Devices for geeks and advanced users are always released in small batches. They quickly disappear from the market, as happened with hard drive docking stations. If earlier Sarotech and ViPower supplied excellent cradles with eSATA interface to Russia, now on the market you can find only consumer goods with USB 3.0.

Orico helps out, and even for only $ 30. The same company makes old school docking stations with eSATA, which allows you to access drives without any restrictions. Bad sector remapping, HPA change, AAM management, data recovery - all this is possible only with a native interface.

8. Apple AirPods​

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Official site

If your friend is overlaid with Apple technology or at least uses an iPhone, then AirPods should delight him. They are lightweight, sound good for their size, and most importantly, they switch between devices without the inherent Bluetooth hemorrhoids. Another nice feature is that they turn off automatically if you remove one earphone from your ear (but you can turn it back on if you want). The official price in Russia is 12 thousand rubles.

9. Batband​

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Official site

Bone conduction technology to get rid of earbuds or on-ear headphones and send sound directly to bone is far from new. The AfterShokz company has been successfully producing these for several years, and on AliExpress you can find several of its clones at once. But they all look so that you don't really want to wear them. Batband is a more elegant solution that works great as a gift. Price: $ 200.

10. Arduino Mini​

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Variants of "Amperka"

The Arduino platform and its many Chinese clones are good for learning the basics of microcontroller programming. With their help, you can quickly learn how to write control scripts, receive information from sensors and pull any devices.

In the Russian version, which is done in "Amperk", much attention is paid to the convenience of study. Russian-language descriptions, ready-made schemes - all this is on the site, so this is a great option for a beginner's gift. Everything in the kit costs 1400 rubles.

But if you donate, don't forget to warn the recipient that this thing is good for teaching and prototyping. But figuring your bigdog or a fancy smart house on Arduino and other ready-made components is not a good idea. All the same, then you have to switch to ATmega328P or something similar.

11. "Technokub"​

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Official site

When you buy a beginner maker's kit as a gift, it's a good idea to find one so that you can immediately assemble something working from it. This role is quite suitable for "Technokub" - one of the sets of "Amperka". This is a cube with LEDs that stands on the table and notifies you of various things. But the most important thing is, of course, to assemble it yourself. The set costs 2,500 rubles.

12. STM32 Discovery​

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Official site, " Chip and Dip "

Real embedded developers, of course, don't sit with Arduino. Who designs 8-bit hardware in the 21st century when you can take a 32-bit ARM from the STM32 family for the same money? If we make a pairwise comparison of Arduino boards with their STM32 counterparts, it turns out that STM32 gives more megahertz, kilobytes and interfaces for the same money.

We recommend starting your acquaintance with STM32 by purchasing any development board from the STM32 Discovery family. These boards cost from 1,500 rubles and contain two STM32 chips at once, one of them (usually STM32F0) serves as a debugger for the second, main and more fat microcontroller. The fact is that ST-Link v2 technology allows one STM32 chip to debug another.

The debugger chip on STM32 Discovery boards can be used to flash or debug any other ARM microcontroller, not just STM32, by uploading the official firmware, which turns it into a J-Link.

A pair of jumpers are responsible for controlling the switching between the chips, so if there is a desire to reflash another ARM, then it is enough to set the jumpers and connect the body being flashed to a separate output group of pins with the self- explanatory name SWD.

Since we are talking about advanced microcontroller programming techniques, we will also recommend software. When the Arduino IDE is not enough, you can start moving into the adult world of STM32 development based on the STM32CubeMX bundle and the SystemWorkbench IDE. STM32CubeMX allows you to generate code that initializes the hardware, configuring the assignment of pins, the frequency of the controller. If necessary, CubeMX allows you to add a minimal HAL or an entire FreeRTOS to the firmware code. And SystemWorkbench is an adapted Eclipse complete with toolchains and a flasher.

13. HydraBUS​

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Official site

Another interesting STM32 hacking device is the HydraBus. This board allows you to work with a huge number of interfaces on embedded hardware, and for this, as a rule, you do not need to write anything! The HydraFW firmware contains a small, straightforward command interface that you can get started with any supported interface in five minutes. Moreover, the firmware supports scripting to automate typical actions. The scripts are stored on the SD-card, it is also possible to autorun the script for execution, which, under certain conditions, plays a decisive role. This useful piece of hardware will cost only 50 euros.

14. HydraNFC​

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Official site

In addition to the HydraBus itself, there is also a hardware extension called HydraNFC. HydraBus + HydraNFC is the best NFC hacking kit out there so far. Moreover, the ability to script the attack plays an important role in this matter. And at a price it is much cheaper than the notorious Proxmark!

You must admit that it is easier and more inconspicuous to attack a card reader on a turnstile using a small device that writes traces to an SD card, rather than standing with a laptop and a board waiting for the inevitable appearance of security with interesting questions. But we, of course, strongly advise against doing such things. But what we recommend is to buy HydraNFC - both to a friend and to yourself. The version of the headscarf separately from the "hydrobass" will cost 80 euros, and in the complete set - 150.

15. MiniPro tl866cs​

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«Technocentre», by AliExpress

A universal parallel programmer that supports over 13 thousand integrated circuits. It is most in demand in car chip tuning and odometer correction. Also used for flashing mainboards and ICs of household appliances.

MiniPro TL866CS is connected via USB. There are drivers for Windows of different versions - from "vintukei" to 64-bit "eight". It should work under the "ten" too, but from personal experience we recommend strictly Windows 7 x86. Price - 3000 rubles.

16. FT2232H USB 2.0 Hi-Speed breakout board​

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Seeed store

Boards based on the FTDI FT232 chip are convenient multifunctional devices that allow you to solve a variety of problems related to hardware. In particular, it is possible to establish work with a whole family of serial interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C, JTAG.

The presence of a software "jerking" mode with a separate leg (GPIO bit-bang) makes it easy to implement a simple on / off diode or work with a specific low-speed interface, such as 1-Wire. This lowering and raising the level of the leg is used to implement software support for SPI, JTAG, AVR ISP, I2C.

An ordinary board based on the FT232RL chip now costs a penny, but don't rush to take it, since bit-bang significantly limits the speed of the interface due to its software essence. It's better not to skimp and, having spent a couple of bucks, buy yourself something based on the FT232H chip for the role of the programmer. Well, or look for something on AliExpress.

The reason is the implementation of the MPSSE (Multi-Protocol Synchronous Serial Engine) mode in the FT232H. This technology allows hardware emulation of the listed interfaces, which results in a significant increase in operating speed.

The FT232H board allows operating at 12 megabaud in UART mode and up to 6 megabaud in MPSSE mode. In the case of the FT232R, we are talking about a speed of only 3 megabaud in UART mode and less than a megabar in bit-bang mode. So I advise you not to skimp on FT232H and save yourself time and nerves, avoiding the ordeal with bit-bang lags. Moreover, such a high-speed charm is worth only $ 27.

17. Bus Blaster v4​

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Seeed store

If the speeds and capabilities of FT232H seem too modest, pay attention to devices based on the FT223H chip. In fact, these are two FT232Hs in one package. This means twice as many interfaces and twice as speed. It is on the basis of the 2232H that most of the "proprietary" programmers are made.

Of the ready-made devices, Bus Blaster v4 is good, which can be bought for $ 45. The peculiarity of the device is that, in addition to the FT2232H chip, there is a small CPLD manufactured by Xilinx on the board. This CPLD is used as a logic buffer to convert logic levels of 1.5-3.3 V to an FTDI understandable 3.3 V chip.This will allow you to connect to interfaces on mobile phones, where, as a rule, a logic level of 1.8 V is used. for energy efficiency. Moreover, the CPLD buffer can be programmed to support various JTAG modifications, thereby implementing, for example, the SWD interface, which replaces JTAG.

Another argument in favor of the FT223H is the presence of an example of the implementation of work with NAND based on this chip.

In terms of software, FTDI chips are supported in the popular OpenOCD debugger and Flashrom programmer. And there are also a lot of libraries for different programming languages, so you can create yourself what you don't have yet.

18. Pastilda​

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Crowd Supply

One of the brightest representatives of the STM32 family is the Pastilda hardware password manager. It is a completely open platform that solves the problem of secure authorization in an untrusted environment. Pastilda looks like a long flash drive with two USB ports - one connects a keyboard, the other connects a cable to a computer.

Pastilda can work in one of two modes: transparent and secure. In transparent mode, all keystroke scan codes are simply transmitted to the USB port without changes. In protected mode, access to the password database occurs, which is stored in the KeePass format and is decrypted only in the internal memory of Pastilda. All kinds of keyloggers and trojans cannot reach it, because the computer still "sees" the Pastilda module as a keyboard.

Let's make a reservation that we have not tested this device, but we are interested in its description. The device can be ordered for $ 65 in the minimum version.

19. PulseRain M10​

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Crowd Supply

FPGA-based development boards are often used to expand the capabilities of single board computers. They increase the number of available GPIOs, independently process some of the data and transfer it to the main processor. They can even turn your Raspberry Pi into a JTAG programmer.

PulseRain M10 is an interesting FPGA development board. Unlike many analogs, it offers an Arduino-compatible software interface and form factor. The PulseRain project is completely open source - from board design to system and application code. Now you can grab a pre-order scarf for only $ 85. Of course, it will not be in time for this New Year, but take note.

20. Xiaomi Mi Band 2​

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Official site

Mi Band 2 has been on the market for several years, but it continues to be an ideal gift for those who have not yet acquired a smartwatch or fitness tracker. The bracelet is practically weightless, it works for a month on a single charge, allows you to track steps, pulse, sleep phases, gently wake up the owner in the morning, notify about calls, SMS and events in any applications. It is not afraid of water, is compatible with iPhone, Android and costs only 1,500 rubles.

21. Nokia Steel HR​

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Official site

Withings, which came under the wing of Nokia, makes smart scales, thermometers and blood pressure monitors, but these are far from the most fun gifts - especially if your friend really needs some of these. But a fashionable watch, which at the same time works as a pedometer, is able to monitor sleep and measure the pulse - that's the thing. They are sold with us and cost about 20 thousand rubles.

22. PocketCHIP​

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Official site

This is a docking station for a single-board computer CHIP, made on the basis of Allwinner K8 single-chip. PocketCHIP adds a touchscreen display (480x272) with LED backlighting, a miniature QWERTY keyboard and a lithium polymer battery, all in a lightweight transparent body. Also on PocketCHIP there is a video output and a 1/8 ″ headphone jack. GPIO pins can be easily opened to connect different peripherals. The UART pins are for debug access to the CHIP itself.

In general, for $ 70 you can get a hardware hacker terminal - a microcomputer the size of a credit card that can work up to five hours offline. It will have an ARM v7 processor with a clock speed of 1 GHz, 512 MB of RAM, GPU Mali 400, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and most importantly - programmable I / O and its own display with a keyboard.

Wait, did we write "can you buy"? Alas, you cannot at the moment - orders are still suspended until a new batch arrives. What you can buy (and even give as a gift) is a license for the fantasy retro console emulator PICO-8, for which PocketCHIP was developed.

22. Sparrows Lock Picks​

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Official site

Lockpicking, or picking locks, is a long-standing hacking hobby - for the most part, of course, purely entertainment. Simple locks can be opened with a paper clip, but for exercises with more complex ones, lockpicks will be required. They are different for each type of locks and can be legally purchased in many countries, including Russia. For starters, the Sparrows Lock Picks are great. Locks and picks from 20 bucks per pack will delight the heart of a novice bugbear.

Buying lockpicks in Russia without special permission is illegal, so a parcel with them can be seized, and in the worst case, you can be prosecuted under Article 138.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. You can get around this, for example, by receiving a parcel abroad and then bringing the kit with you.

23. TP-Link WN722N​

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Official site

If you want to give something practical, so that it will probably come in handy on the farm, then the TP-Link WN722N Wi-Fi adapter is an excellent choice. But the "whistle" on the Atheros chip opens up the possibility of carrying out a variety of attacks on Wi-Fi. Low power consumption allows you to connect it to Android devices via USB-OTG. Such an adapter costs about 700 rubles, but you need to look for version 1.x. The second version, alas, is already based on the Realtek RTL8188EUS chip.

25. GL-MiFi​

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Official site

A portable router that can distribute mobile internet is a useful device, regardless of whether the recipient of the gift will use it as a hacking device or not. The GL-MiFi is a small box containing an Atheros AR9331 chip, a mini SIM card slot, a battery, and (optionally) a pair of external whip antennas.

If you want to get hold of a mobile and anonymizing router or make your own WiFi Pineapple, MiFi is your choice. Stable and cool Atheros AR9331 + Quectel EC20 / EC25 modem = amazingly successful and inexpensive device.

OpenWRT / LEDE is easily assembled on Atheros SoC, the manufacturer initially supplies the firmware based on OpenWRT. You can also download ready-made builds with Tor support from the manufacturer's website. However, it is better to build the firmware yourself and supplement it with software from WiFi Pineapple.

Find the best practices for turning any suitable router into "Pineapple" in the repository of Oleg Kupreev, one of the authors of this article.

By the way, the Quectel EC20 / EC25 modem deserves special attention, as it is the most hackable at the moment. That is, the firmware can be modified to suit your needs, as well as change the IMEI or make an IMSI Catcher. All this and much more can be done with this modem, since it has a Qualcomm MDM9615 chipset inside it.

Also, a bonus in the form of a GPS / GLONASS receiver in the modem allows you to use the router to create your own Wi-Fi map using the Kismet + GPSD bundle. A router is an unambiguous must-have - it will come in handy for sure.

Fully loaded GL-MiFi will cost about $ 100, there is delivery to Russia.

26. WiFi Pineapple​

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Official site

A well-known device for quickly carrying out MitM attacks over Wi-Fi. The device pretends to be another access point (for example, an open hotspot in a cafe) and harvests traffic from wireless devices of gullible users.

Technically, WiFi Pineapple is a miniature router with OpenWRT firmware and three network interfaces: one LAN and two WLANs. Both wireless interfaces can be switched to monitor mode. The firmware is loaded with Karma, PineAP and other hacker utilities (the set depends on the version). There are even miniature switches on the device for carrying out typical attacks.

The cheapest version of NANO Basic will cost you 100 dollars, more often it will cost up to 230. We don’t want to do anti-advertising (Pineapple has a lot of fans), but, in our opinion, the device is too expensive. If you want to give just this, take it. But it is much more interesting to try to build something similar on the basis of GL-Inet routers.

27. GPD Pocket​

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Indiegogo

What do you know about miniaturization? Whatever the answer, the guys at GPD know a lot more about it. They managed to cram a full-fledged laptop into a body the size of a seven-inch tablet. And this is not some scrap of a clamshell phone, but a pretty good system based on a quad-core Intel Cherry Trail X7-Z8700 with 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of permanent memory, two USB ports, HDMI-out and Windows 10 on board (like option: Ubuntu). Price: 30 thousand rubles, which is very good for an almost perfect ward driver tool.

30. Ockel Sirius B​

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Official site

This thing looks like an external hard drive, but in reality it is a whole computer with full-fledged Windows 10. You take it out of wide legs, plug in a monitor, keyboard and mouse and you can work. The specs, of course, match the size and price: 4GB of RAM, 32GB or 64GB of flash, an Atom x5-Z8350 chip. Such a computer costs from $ 299, delivery to Russia can be arranged if ordered through Indiegogo.

30. Asus VivoStick PC​

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Official site

Another laptop with Windows 10 (Home edition), this time in a very tiny package and plugs directly into HDMI. On the side, however, there are two USB and audio output. Yes, 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of flash memory is not enough, but the same Atom x5-Z8350 is far from the fastest processor. But for a media center or some other fun it should be enough. It is sold with us and costs about 10 thousand rubles.

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31. Tishric 60cm PCI-E extender​

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AliExpress

For just 250 rubles, this riser will allow you to connect (one more) video card with a PCI-Express x16 interface and a PCI-E x1 slot. Requires USB 3.0 (data) and SATA power connections. The length of the complete cable is 60 cm. It will allow you to take out the voluminous and hot vidyuhu outside the body. Scientific calculations, mining, brute-force attacks - video cards will always have computationally complex tasks.

32. Gerber Center-Drive Multi-Tool​

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Official site

A convenient multitool is an invaluable thing, but there is also a huge choice here. In addition to the well-known Leatherman and Victorinox products, there are also unusual novelties from other manufacturers. For example, the American firm Gerber recently released a tool called Center-Drive, the main advantage of which is a screwdriver that is not offset from the center axis. Needless to say, a screwdriver is almost the most important tool in our business? In addition to her, there are pliers, a knife, a saw, an opener and other nice little things like the cutters built into the pliers, an awl and a holder for a removable bit. A total of 16 tools in the multitool plus a set of thirty replacement screwdriver bits. The price on Amazon is $ 85, where you can also arrange delivery to Russia.

33. Leatherman Tread Bracelet​

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Official site

No, this fashion accessory did not escape to our selection from Cosmopolitan magazine. This is a representative of the increasingly popular type of multitool worn on the wrist. You take off, choose the right tool and use the rest of the bracelet as a handle. The links are removable, allowing you to adjust the size and select the tools you need most. Leatherman Tread has 29 links - lots of screwdrivers and keys, a pair of hooks, an opener, a glass cutter, and a pin for removing a SIM card from the phone. Colors: black or steel, price - $ 175, shipping from Amazon.

34. iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit​

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Official site

A good set of tools will help to disassemble everything in the world. There is a huge selection of them on AliExpress, but if you want quality assurance, then the obvious choice is the Pro Tech Toolkit from iFixit. It focuses primarily on opening electronics such as mobile phones, tablets and laptops. It includes more than 70 tools: a screwdriver with exchangeable bits, trowels for opening cases, an antistatic wrist strap and much more. A convenient bag will help you not to lose all the wealth. By the way, they ask for $ 60 for it and are ready to send it to Russia.

35. Soldering station Hakko with tip T12​

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Official website (sting), Russian importer

The Hakko soldering station is an excellent choice to replace the junk that you, your friend or a particularly cool girlfriend have to use when you need to solder something somewhere. In addition to being portable and fashionable, the stations have a number of advantages:
  • warming up in a couple of seconds;
  • keeps the temperature well;
  • the ability to calibrate for each tip;
  • the possibility of flashing, since the controller is based on STM32;
  • the ability to assemble yourself from the set (a topic for an amateur).
In short, with the Hakko and T12, soldering is easy and pleasant, and the calibration option allows you to control the temperature of the tip with an accuracy of the degree. The price of the tip itself is 1750 rubles, soldering stations - from 15 thousand rubles, but it's worth it. So goodbye Lukey, hello Hakko!

36. Dimensioning Instrument​


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Official site

The so-called "spatial meter" from InstruMMents is an unusual new device that allows you to accurately measure any three-dimensional object. You just roll it in an arc, and its parameters are transferred to the application on the phone. A great gift for anyone who is fond of 3D modeling or often makes something. Price - $ 105, delivery to Russia. The tip can be a pencil, pen, or tablet stylus.

37. 3Doodler Create​

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Official site

We decided not to include 3D printers in our list, since this is more of a professional equipment that not everyone needs. A 3D pen that draws with plastic is an inexpensive and fun thing to play with. Everyone who once owned a Soviet woodburner should cry a nostalgic tear. There are a lot of options for models of 3D pens. 3Doodler Create costs around 9,000 rubles, but if this is not your budget, then you can easily find Chinese counterparts two to three times cheaper.

38. Kingston DataTraveler Locker + G3​

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Official site

Fast and reliable USB flash drive with built-in crypto processor. It provides AES encryption with a 256-bit key in ciphertext block concatenation (CBC) mode. All cryptographic procedures take place directly in its protected memory. No software bullshit. Only hardware, only hardcore!

Like other fast flash drives, the speed depends on the number of controller channels used. Each channel has its own memory chip, so the speed correlates with the volume.

With multiple NAND chips, Phison PS2313 fast controller and crypto processor running, heating is inevitable. Therefore, the flash drive is housed in a metal case for better cooling and mechanical strength. Flash drives start at $ 20 for 8GB.

39. Transcend JetFlash 750​

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Official site

A fast flash drive with a large rewriting resource. It guarantees the use of MLC NAND chips, not penny TLC memory chips. Recommended for running portable software and OS in Live mode.

The JF750 has good cooling due to its long case and has an activity indicator, which is a rarity these days. The plastic case is strong enough and improves maintainability (retrieving data directly from memory chips is not a problem). The best part is the adequate price from 800 rubles. Analogs from other manufacturers are much more expensive.

40. Mushkin Impact​

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Amazon

Another fast and reliable flash drive. Inside there is a Phison PS2251-08 high-speed controller and Toshiba MLC NAND chips. Unfortunately, it is not officially supplied to Russia, and on Amazon it will cost about $ 40.

41.eVtran USB 3.0 DIY-kit​

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AliExpress

Whatever the flash drive is, giving it away is not very fun, even to yourself. A far less ordinary gift is a set from which you can assemble your own USB flash drive. This can be done using the eVtran kit, a soldering station for SMD-mounting and a programmer. The Innostor IS903 controller is already wired to the board, and memory chips are purchased separately. But you are free to choose any type of reliable memory - eMLC or even SLC. Such a constructor for older boys will cost 600 rubles.

42 DJI Spark​

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Official site

Portable quadcopter for indoor and outdoor use. It can stay in the air for up to 16 minutes and fly two kilometers without ceasing to transmit video. Among the interesting features that will be additional fun and help for beginners are intelligent flight modes and gesture control. By the standards of quadcopters, Spark is relatively cheap - 40-45 thousand rubles. Well, by the standards of gifts, of course, it belongs to the luxurious.

43. Parrot Swing​

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Official site

An interesting version of the quadrocopter, cheaper and smaller, is a product of the competing company Parrot. The Swing does not have a camera, rather it is designed to hone aerobatics. The original design allows it to rise vertically and then fly like an airplane. This paves the way for impressive aerial stunts that can be performed both live and pre-programmed in simple language. Such a miracle costs 10-12 thousand rubles.

44. Tile Mate​

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Official site

In a world where everyone is watching everyone, we still have to search for a bunch of keys, guided by the analog sensors built into our bodies. Why can't you just turn on your smartphone and see where they are? Because this requires a special keychain. Tile Mate is a keyfob-shaped Bluetooth beacon. You just hook it to the keys, and when they disappear from sight, you launch the application and see the last location, or you make the keys make a sound. The system also works in the opposite direction - you press the key fob twice, and the smartphone makes a sound. Price - $ 20 per piece or $ 100 for a set of eight key rings.

45. PowerUp​

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Official site

Newer MacBooks and MacBook Pros are notoriously devoid of any ports other than USB-C. Even charging works through them! Of course, motley dongles, hubs and stations immediately appeared on sale. PowerUp is one of the most elegant options: this is a charger, which has a built-in hub for three USB-A: it is convenient to charge other devices or connect flash drives and external drives. All in all, if your friend has a new MacBook and you've already heard him grumble about ports, then PowerUp is a worthwhile gift. By the way, it costs 129 dollars, there is a delivery to Russia.

46. Griffin BreakSafe​

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Official site

In the crazy world of Apple, a wire can cost so much that it can be a gift on its own. But Griffin BreakSafe is not a simple wire. This is another accessory that brings back lost features to new MacBooks. At the base of the BreakSafe - magnetic contacts that disconnect if the wire is pulled or tripped over it - are almost exactly the same as they were in the old Apple MagSafe connector. In domestic online stores, such a posting costs around 3 thousand rubles.

47. Xiaomi USB-C charger​

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AliExpress

This adapter charges quickly everything: Dell and HP laptops (see the power of the original adapter), MacBooks, Moto Z smartphones, Lumia 950 and 950XL, and devices with Quick Charge 3.0 (tested, works). Moreover, with the appropriate USB-C → Lightning cable, iPad Pro 12.9 can also be charged in an hour and a half. The only device that "did not start" from this adapter is the Gigaset ME smartphone, and OnePlus 5 is able to take no more than 1.5 A from the adapter at a voltage of 5 V. On AliExpress, this thing costs around 1400 rubles.

48. Sony MP-CL1​

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Official site

This is a portable projector weighing 200 grams that can be connected to a phone or any other device and watch movies in HD (1080 × 720). Equipped with a laser focusing system, which eliminates the need for the owner to use a fixed distance. The battery lasts up to two hours: enough for the "Planet of Fear", for "Pulp Fiction" - only with additional charge. The gift is not cheap - you will have to pay in the region of 35 thousand rubles. So it's best to give it to your beloved.

49. Logitech Wireless Craft​

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Official site

Logitech consistently rolls out keyboards and mice with all the new notions and bells and whistles year after year. The Craft model is a wireless keyboard with a spinning wheel in the upper left corner (hello olden Griffin PowerMate!). Another pleasant thing is a backlight and a block of numeric keys. Full compatibility with Microsoft and Adobe products is declared: if your friend does not get out of Photoshop, Premiere or Audition, then this is a worthy gift. Craft is sold in Russia and costs 10-12 thousand rubles.

50 SNES Classic​

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Official site

Super Nintendo is one of the best consoles of all time. Yes, her emulator will work on anything that moves, including your computer, Raspberry Pi, and grandma's rotary dial phone. But the miniature SNES with classic gamepads is an automatic hit and Nintendo knows it. The set includes a good and balanced set of games, which the craftsmen immediately learned to expand. The prefix is sold with us and costs 4-5 thousand rubles.

51. BittBoy​

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Official site

If you're looking for an inexpensive pocket game and authenticity isn't that important to you, you can check out BittBoy , a GameBoy-style set-top box with a 2.2-inch IPS screen, TV-out and 300 NES games included ... It costs around $ 40.

52. Kingspec SSD eUSB 16GB DOM SSD​

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AliExpress

Miniature SSD-like hidden storage with NAND MLC memory that plugs directly into the internal ports on the motherboard. Any data can be stored on it, especially if it is recorded in a cryptocontainer. The device looks unusual, so it is highly likely that it will not be noticed when removing hard drives and ordinary flash drives. Costs $ 25.

53. Convoy S2 + UV 365nm LED flashlight​

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AliExpress

Unlike most unnamed blue LEDs that barely catch near ultraviolet light, this is truly a UV light (365nm). With it, UV marks of any type are perfectly visible on documents, it is indispensable for finding defects on screens, boards, connectors and surfaces of almost any type.

Along with it, you can see many biological traces and various contaminants that are invisible to the naked eye. Remember: it's a good practice not to ask you to check such a device right away if you give it to someone. The price for "Ali" is 1600 rubles.

54. Yubikey​

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Official site

Yubico is a startup that produces tiny cards that provide simple and convenient two-factor authentication. You plug the Yubikey into the USB, touch the sensor, and the card generates and transmits a one-time password to the driver based on the secret key stored on the Yubikey. The program performs the reverse algorithm and makes sure that the resulting sequence really matches the map. This is an interesting gift for those who are serious about protecting their personal data. Cards come in key fob format or very tiny - so that it is convenient to leave them in USB. In Russia, you can find it for 3-4 thousand rubles.

55. Sony BSP 60​

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Official site

So we got to the strange crazy gadgets that someone is unlikely to buy for themselves, but will gladly receive as a gift. The Sony BSP 60 wireless speaker is just one of this category. She can ride on wheels. She lifts the glowing ears, looking like an old alarm clock. She understands voice commands. And of course, it plays music and shows the title of the track. In general, it reminds of the times when Sony did not hesitate to do all sorts of crazy things. It is worth, however, also pretty freaky 16-20 thousand rubles.

56. OSWatch Mk II​

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Official site

OSWatch Mk II is an open source smartwatch. They consist of a 3D printed case and three boards inside it: a Microduino ATmega644PA module with an ATmega1284P microcontroller, a Bluegiga BLE112 chip and a voltage regulator. The watch connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth LE and can be manufactured independently according to open specifications. The cost of the project varies depending on the components and the desired modifications. All of them are described in detail on this page. Yes, you will hardly have time to collect such a gift before the New Year, but this is a great way to spend the holidays!

57. Sungi Bluetooth Laser Projection Keyboard​

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AliExpress

This laser projection keyboard lets you turn any smooth surface into a luminous keyboard with an English layout. Looks absolutely fantastic, especially in the dark. And although it is not suitable for high-speed typing and games that require quick reactions, it allows you to feel a little in the future and costs only 1,600 rubles.

58. Mycestro​

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Official site

Only people far from technology give mice for the New Year. A real gift for a geek is a mouse without a mouse! Mycestro is a kind of ring that allows you to control the cursor with the movement of your finger. This is not so much an everyday decision as a more intuitive analogue of a touchpad in situations where a real mouse is not available. Perhaps the person to whom you give it will not really need such a device, but it is certainly more original than gaming mice and keyboards with backlit keys. It costs $ 130 plus $ 30 for delivery to Russia.

59. ICE Orb​

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Amazon, Madrobots

A Bluetooth speaker is an ordinary thing, many have it. But how many owners of levitating speakers do you know? ICE Orb is a ball column hovering 10 mm above the base. Magnets hold it in place, and it is powered by built-in batteries. If desired, the speaker can be taken to the beach, and then returned back to the pedestal for recharging. Issue price: 10,700 rubles.

60. Clock - hard drive​

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Options on Etsy

Gone are the days when geeks ripped open failed hard drives and hung them on the wall. Today's disks are a set of microcircuits, and they do not have any lamps. But now you can hang a wall clock made in the form of a hard disk on the wall. There are tons of manufacturers making such watches. Some people use fake hard drives, but of course, it is better to choose those assembled from a real old drive. Well, or collect it yourself.
 
these 2 objects are also very interesting:

hack reti


MiNi Deauther is still an ESP8266 development board, and it comes installed with the latest ESP8266 Deauther software. With this software, it is able to perform various attacks to test WiFi networks. Please note that the ESP8266 only does 2.4GHz support. You can also use it to develop your own software. It is simple to use, just like any other ESP8266 development board.
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if you want to spend a little more, a nice multifunctional hacker watch for about $ 50.

Deauther Watch is still an ESP8266 development board, but you can wear it like a smartwatch. It is installed with the latest ESP8266 Deauther software. With this software, it is able to perform various attacks to test WiFi networks.
Please note that the ESP8266 only does 2.4GHz support. You can also use it to develop your own software. It is simple to use, just like any other ESP8266 development board.
Function
Deauther Attack: Disconnect 2.4G WiFi
Deauther Lighthouse: Create fake networks
Deauther Probe: Confusing wifi tracker
Monitor package: Traffic wifi display
CLock: Adjustable Real Time Clock
Laser: Powerful laser can reach 50-100m

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