‘Tis the season to be jolly, but also the season to hook up the ones near and dear to you with some of the best tech released this year. In the past 12 months, we’ve found new ways to check the time, track our health and even got that much closer to hovering around like Marty McFly… (well kind of). We’ve seen technology take major leaps towards the future, so don’t let the gifts you give this holiday stay stuck in the past.

This is your chance to become everyone’s favorite gift giver. Leave those ugly holiday sweaters and random trinkets behind, and go down in history as the best of the best by giving some of the best gifts this year has to offer.

Take a look at our top five gifts of 2015 by watching the quick video above. The title is yours to take this year!

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