
Programmable Macro Pad for Gaming Shortcuts
Why it fits
For the gamer who already lives in their keyboard shortcuts and finds three more keys to bind every month.
Gift guide
Boyfriends are famously hard to shop for: whatever he really wants, he's usually already bought. So these nine ideas start where his enthusiasm lives — gaming, tech, training — and add the things he wouldn't treat himself to. Each idea comes with the reason it works. For a selection that fits even tighter, answer five questions in the gift finder.
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Unexpected gaming fun that sparks joy.

Why it fits
For the gamer who already lives in their keyboard shortcuts and finds three more keys to bind every month.

Why it fits
For the gamer whose best evenings still involve other people in the same room — and a deck on the coffee table.

Why it fits
When their main rig is overkill for the half-hour before dinner, a handheld is what actually gets picked up.
Useful sports & fitness upgrades that make daily life easier.

Why it fits
Smartwatches turn training into a stream of pings. A minimalist tracker keeps the data and skips the noise — which is the point.

Why it fits
A polyester gym bag at the office is how a meeting outfit gets undercut. A canvas weekender quietly fixes both wardrobes at once.

Why it fits
He's been threatening to jump out of a plane since university. Two minutes in a wind tunnel is the answer — without the actual plane.
Hand-picked tech gift ideas.

Why it fits
Streaming music sits on a phone next to email. A record on a player makes listening the only thing happening in the room — which is the point.

Why it fits
A tangled charging cable on the bedside table is the small daily friction of modern life. A pad ends the matching-cables-to-devices problem permanently.

Why it fits
The first time a phone dies with a year of photos un-backed-up is a small life event. Funding a year of cloud storage prevents that conversation entirely.
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