GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
Apple’s diverse product range ensures something for everyone, regardless of budget or style preferences. From high-end gadgets to affordable accessories, these gifts can be significant upgrades for existing Apple users or an exciting introduction for first-time users. Apple products are versatile enough to suit all family members, regardless of age or skill level. Whether it’s encouraging creativity in young, talented artists or enhancing productivity and communication for older family members or those living far away, there’s an Apple product to fit the bill.
An Apple Watch, for example, is much more than just a timepiece; it’s a fashion statement and a health companion. It could be used to help save a loved one’s life. It’s a thoughtful gift for someone looking to improve their personal style and stay connected and the Series 9 is amongst the most-wanted technology products for 2023.
For music lovers and audiophiles, consider AirPods or AirPods Max for an unbeatable gift. Pair them with a 6-month free Apple Music subscription for an immersive sound experience. This category is especially recommended for individuals and for enhancing the home atmosphere. An Apple TV, with a 3-month free Apple TV+ subscription, on the other hand, is a gift that the whole family can enjoy together. Combine it with a new catalog of content on the Apple TV+ streaming platform, from Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas, which celebrates the Ted Lasso franchise, to last year’s Spirited, a family favorite starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, and it’s hard to go wrong.
Similarly, an iPad can be a central device for family entertainment and education, suitable for all ages, from the budget iPad to the more advanced iPad Pro with accessories like the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard.
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