People like flashlights!

Especially inexpensive ones that are rechargeable so you don’t need batteries. In the past six months I bought almost two dozen mini-flashlights. They’re great for quickie gifts. They have been creeping up in price for the past few months. For the lowest price you have to buy 4 of them, for about $17, or roughly $4.25 each. These are the ones that ship in individual plastic containers and include a mini chargeing cable and lanyard. Or at least mine arrived packaged that way mid-December 2020.

This Giz Wiz Video is now out of date, but you’ll get the idea of how these mini-rechargeable flashlights  work: https://youtu.be/QZOZ8IOMkMw

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Change the design on the back of your backpack anytime you want, right from your smartphone!

 I always try to find a unique backpack for back to school, and these two Pix Backpacks are about as techie as you can get. Use your mobile device to write, draw and even play games like Tetris right on your backpack. The flexible, water-repellent fabric makes it resistant to water splashes and major physical impact. Use your own power pack that has a 2A output, one is not included. A 10,000 mAh powerpack is enough to power the Pix Backpack for 5-6 hours of nonstop usage. There are two versions. The bigger one is just called the Pix LED Digital Backpack. It has more features and more room than the new Mini-Pix backpack. It is available in black or gray with a MSRP of $199.00

Like it’s big brother, the Pix-Mini also allows an integrated in-app image editor let kids create animations and display them on the ambient screen of the backpack. Plus, the company says the Pix Mini app offers brain-stimulating games designed to test memory and cognitive capabilities. The Pix Mini is $159.00.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Use your own power pack that has a 2A output, one is not included with either backpack, the Pix-Mini, or Pix original. The company says a 10,000 mAh powerpack is enough to power the Pix Backpack for 5-6 hours of nonstop usage.

Company website: http://www.pix.style/

See or hear this show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/1814