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Abstract:Teens can be difficult to shop for, but they'll appreciate these thoughtful, practical gifts.
Insider Picks writes about products and services to help you navigate when shopping online. Insider Inc. receives a commission from our affiliate partners when you buy through our links, but our reporting and recommendations are always independent and objective. Teens can be a daunting demographic to buy for — they're often the first to forecast the next “Big Thing” but also don't have the expendable income to buy everything they'd like to have.To help lessen the stress of shopping for them, I've rounded up 30+ solid gifts they'll love getting.Among the most difficult gifts to get on your list are likely those allotted to teens. They're a daunting demographic to buy for. They're often the first people clued in to hype products and cultural phenomena like Pop Sockets that you're probably not as aware of — but they also don't have the deep pockets to get everything they want for themselves. Thankfully, that leaves plenty of opportunities open for you.Below, you'll find 35 gifts teens will be happy to receive. There's useful technology like mini projectors and shower speakers as well as of-the-moment must-haves like instant cameras and light boxes that mimic cinema marquees — and you can feel good knowing you can cross off one of the tougher gifts with confidence.Below are 35 best gifts for teens to get you started:
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