4 Electronics You Should Buy for Your New Year’s Resolutions (and 2 You Shouldn’t)
It’s time to start making New Year’s resolutions. If you’re like many people, you’ll want to focus on a few goals for 2025, and there might be a tech object to help.
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Of course, knowing whether certain electronics are worth it or not can be a challenge. To get started, here’s a look at six popular New Year‘s resolutions, along with tech objects that could either help or hinder your progress.
New Year’s Resolution: Improve Your Health and Well-Being
Buy: Oura Ring Gen3
If you’re planning to become the best version of yourself in 2025, the Oura Ring Gen3 can help. Simply slip this ring — offered in two different styles – onto your finger and to gain valuable access to your body’s data.
It monitors your sleep, activity and fitness levels, readiness for the day, stress levels, heart health and even offers women’s health insights. The Oura Ring Gen3 starts at $249, and you’ll also need to purchase a membership for $5.99 per month or $69.99 per year.
If you want to take it up a notch, you could opt for the Oura Ring Gen4, starting at $349, plus the monthly membership.
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New Year’s Resolution: Read More Books
Buy: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite
Set yourself up for New Year‘s resolution success by investing in an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite. Starting at $159.99, you’ll get three months of Kindle Unlimited for free — offering access to more than 4 million books.
If you opt to continue the Kindle Unlimited service, you’ll pay $11.99 per month. The fastest Kindle yet, the travel-friendly ultra-thin design has a larger glare-free design, adjustable display light, battery that lasts up to 12 weeks and is waterproof.
New Year’s Resolution: Relax More
Buy: Sharper Image Hand-Held Massager
Create a spa experience in the comfort of your own home. If you want to relax more in 2025, the Sharper Image Hand-Held Massager can help your cause.
Priced at $99.99 at Target, it has an advanced dual-temperature attachment that instantly switches between hot and cold, four different attachments and an intuitive dial control with a two-hour runtime per charge. Whether you need to soothe sore muscles or simply relax your body, this handy gadget can prove invaluable.
New Year’s Resolution: Find Ways To Cut Costs
Buy: Honeywell Home Smart Color Thermostat With Wi-Fi Connectivity
Heating and air conditioning bills can add up fast, but the Honeywell Home Smart Color Thermostat With Wi-Fi Connectivity can help. Keep your home comfortable while saving money with flexible scheduling options.
This Energy Star-certified thermostat can be controlled from anywhere, allowing you to easily adjust it when you’re not home or during peak energy times. Priced at $99.99 at Best Buy, it’s also compatible with several smart home partners.
New Year’s Resolution: Spend Less at Coffee Shops
Don’t Buy: Instant Milk Frother and Steamer
If you want to start saving money by making cappuccinos, lattes and matcha at home, the Instant Four-In-One Milk Frother and Steamer might sound like a good buy. Priced at $39.99 at retailers like Target, it’s easy to use and offers a variety of options.
However, it’s been reviewed nearly 450 times, and 46% of buyers have rated it just one or two stars. Many complained it stopped working after a few months, while others believed it was difficult to clean and messy to use..
New Year’s Resolution: Give Yourself a Glow-Up
Don’t Buy: LED Face Mask
Visiting medical spas can add up fast, so an at-home LED face mask might seem like an economical way to improve skin texture and fade wrinkles. Often priced between $50-$2,000, you pay a one-time fee for unlimited access treatments that may improve your skin.
However, Elika Hoss, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale Arizona(8) does not recommended them. In a Mayo Clinic article, she noted that results tend to be mild. Since these items can be expensive, they might not actually be worth the cost.
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