Santa Claus Gadgets, Gadgets for Christmas

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By Nicholas Skeba


December 6th is St. Nicholas Day. Though many don't know about this holiday, traditionally, St Nicholas leaves candies in the shoes. This is loosely the same as Christmas, but its more about the Saint, while Christmas to many is more about the birth of Jesus. St. Nicholas was not a big fat guy in a red suit, but he did deliver presents. Now, you'll find plenty of gadgets of the big fat red version of St. Nicholas. They sing, dance, and do everything possible to help put you in the holiday spirit.

The USB Singing Santa

Just plug Santa in and he starts singing Jingle Bells. He moves around back and forth as he sings the song. Unfortunately, that is just about all this Santa Claus does. If you leave him plugged in too long and he might start to annoy you after you hear Jingle Bells for the 100th time. Another downside to this singing Santa is that he costs $17.

The USB Drumming Santa

Did you get sick of listening to the USB singing Santa singing Jingle Bells? Another USB Santa doesn't sing, rather he drums out the song Joy to the World. As the music plays the Santa plays the drums. Sounds fun right? This let the other USB also has limited replay value. He is fun for the first few plays, but after enough repeated plays, you are going to be looking for something to fill your USB port so there isn't any space for the Santa.

Inflatable Santa Costume

Want to look like Santa this year without eating tons of fat to gain weight? You can make yourself instantly fat with this inflatable Santa suit. Actually you'll look more like a Suma Santa than anything else. It's all air though so if you are thinking about the chimney, you'll probably still fit.


The Drumming Santa

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