The holiday season is upon us, and we can all agree that gifts are the best part of Christmas! However, not all of us are flush with cash. In fact, with so many friends, families and loved ones on the list, it can be overwhelming.

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If you do have that one person in your life who seems to be a tech addict, then today's your lucky day. With a little help from Digital Trends, We've listed some of this year's best tech gifts under $100. Yep, that's the same amount of monthly coffee allowance you spend on Starbucks.

Griffin WoodTones ($35)
 

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Headphones are often one of the biggest dilemmas around. You'd either end up buying something overpriced only to break it a few months after or buy something too cheap and still break it after a few months.

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If you want to buy something that's somewhere in between without the Beats low-rumble punch, then the Griffin WoodTones is your best bet. It's got crisp and clear mid-ranged sound, warm overtones and low-volume sound capacity-thanks to its 50mm neodymium drivers.

Plus, it's an eye candy. It looks like something you got from a nifty woodcraft store or IKEA.

Power Up 3.0 Paper Drone ($50)

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Drones gained such popularity this year, and with good reason. However, consumer drones can burn too deep a hole in the pocket that crashing it will feel like cardiac arrest.

The Power Up 3.0 Paper Drone is the best cost-effective alternative out there. It comes with a lightweight battery attached to a propeller and can be clipped on to just about any paper plane. A separate app lets you control the plane with stark ease. When you crash it, its chances of survival are far higher than the rest of the expensive pack.

Olloclip ($80)

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Ollioclips are known for being one of the best clip-on camera accessories in the market. As if they couldn't get any cooler, these nifty add-ons just got an updated hardware and software, which powers the iPhone 6's front and rear cameras.

Plus, it's equipped with a 10x and 15x macro lens in addition to a standard wide-angle and fish eye lens. This takes selfie and travel shots to a whole new level.

Audio-Technica AT-LP60 ($98)

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Records have made a soaring back in the last couple of years. More and more digital downloaders are transforming into vinyl heads one turntable at a time.If yours is a loved one who happens to be an avid record collector, then the Audio Technica AT-LP60 is a definite must-have.

It's got automatic operation in mind and caters to two speeds (33½ and 45 rpm). Plus, it has a built-in phono amplifier, a replaceable stylus, and most importantly, smooth performance.

With a simple placement of the record and pressing Play, you're off to the nostalgic sounds of fuss and pops.

Samsung Gear VR ($100)

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Count on every tech-savvy person to wish for his or her very own virtual reality headsets. There's a lot in the market today but the Samsung Gear VR is portable and ergonomic. From video games to various apps, this gear guarantees a crisp virtual reality experience like no other.

It's compatible with Samsung phones so if your mate is already a Samsung user, you've got another reason to get dibs on this.