Valentines Gifts for Him under $50 - a list by ThinkGeek

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Gorillapod

40 people recommended this item

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This somewhat odd looking contraption is the new generation of Tripods. It allows a photographer to litterally attach his camera to almost anything. So, if you're searching for a Valentines Day gift for someone who loves taking pictures, you just found it.

Updated Jan 20, 2009

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Collapsible Chopsticks

7 people recommended this item

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Yes, gadgets and food do go hand in hand. Now these collapsible chopsticks are the epitome of geeky (yet completely awesome) eating utensils. So for Valentines Day, get the Sushi loving geek of yours reusable, strong and collapsible chopsticks.

Updated Jan 20, 2009

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Geek Insignia Ties

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So, maybe your Valentine is slightly dorky, but you'd still like to get him something nice. You know, you'll let him buy the Lightsaber. Well, these ties have just enough geek in them that he'll love the gift, but also enough practicality that you'll feel satisfied with the present.

Updated Jan 20, 2009

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Clocky Mobile Alarm Clock - Aqua

4 people recommended this item

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As far Valentines Day gifts go, Clocky has it all. He's practical, useful, thoughtful and still geeky. So, if you're buying for someone who just can't seem to wake up in the morning, but also loves completely awesome geeky gadgets, this is for him.

Instead of just buzzing, Clocky actually rolls of the knight stant and rolls around until he finds a hiding place. You then have to actually get up and find him to turn it off.

Updated Jan 20, 2009

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Portable 3.5" USB Digital Photo Frame

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2 people recommended this item

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How adorable is this? You can bring a Digital Photo frame wherever you go... or plug it in at the office and let the memories flow.

Updated Jan 6, 2009

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Caffeine Molecule Stainless Travel Mug

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Looking for a safe Valentines Day gift? I understand, finding the perfect gift can be hard. That's when the Caffeine Molecule Mug comes to the rescue. Everyone needs a mug and every geek loves the subtle (or not so subtle) science reference to caffeine.

Updated Jan 20, 2009

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Book Vault

2 people recommended this item

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I know encouraging a loved one to hide things might not be the best of ideas. However, know that any guy loves the idea of having a hollowed out book. It may be for nothing of relevance, but it's good to know that just in case we're ever given highly classified documents, we've got a place to store them.

Updated Jan 20, 2009

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Bluetooth Retro Handset

5 people recommended this item

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The perfect Valentines gift shouldn't just be something they'll love, but also something you can somehow benefit from. Take this retro bluetooth handset, for example. Once you give it to that geeky boyfriend of yours, he'll always be eager to talk to you on the phone. I mean, it's a retro phone. Who wouldn't want to use this?

Updated Jan 20, 2009

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Mix Tape USB Drive

22 people recommended this item

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Oh mix tapes...

True story. I once made a mix tape with (wait for it) Ace of Base, Boyz II Men, Joan Osbourne, Kenny G--- alright, stop laughing... I was in the 7th grade for chrissake.

ANYWAY, make a cheesy mixtape for your loved one this year. A little REO Speedwagon, Foreigner, Cutting Crew, Styx.--- alright, stop laughing.

Updated Feb 6, 2008

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Cocktail Chemistry Set

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4 people recommended this item

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If you get this for us then their will be more to drink at the party AND it is unique and fun! (via urbanoutfitters.com)

Updated Nov 21, 2008

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