And moving onto our final piece of our gift guide puzzle. So if you didn't pick up gifts for your loved ones this past weekend and don't know exactly what to get, we got you covered. This section is for the real loved ones, ones where $$$ is no object. Only ballers and those w/ productive savings account need to apply.
Let's move onto the last one shall we?
Apple Watch
This is the best-crafted smartphone made by Apple. Allowing it to be an extension of your phone while offering up fitness tracking, notifications, and support for many 3rd party apps. Not bad for a 1st generation wearable. Easily the best matchup for anyone w/ an iPhone.
$499 BUY
DJI Osmo
This one is ideal for the creative w/ a YouTube channel or indie filmmaker. The Osmo will help you pull amazing handheld photos/video up to 4K. This handheld gimbal will help you to pull off long exposures, time lapses, and cinematic angles for whatever project you and your team might be working on.
$649 BUY
Galaxy Note 5
If you're looking for the next big thing in Android, look no further than Samsung. Next to the Nexus 6P, the best Android device is the Galaxy Note 5. Touting the best display w/ a 5.7inch QHD Super AMOLED panel, powerful Exynos CPU, 4GB of RAM, and the best shooter on Android w/ its 16MP camera capable of 4K video.
$645 BUY
iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus
For phones these days, it's either about Android or iOS. If you want the best of iOS, you'll have to decide between the iPhone 6s or the 6s Plus. The latest from Apple offers up an improved display, 4K video, a finally good FaceTime camera, faster CPU, and a larger storage options. Of course, the more expensive 6s Plus has the better options of the two.
$649 | $749 BUY
Sonos PlayBar
There are dozens of soundbars out on the market to choose from and then there's the PlayBar from Sonos. It is armed w/ 9 amplified speakers inside that can orient the sound depending on where you place it. It is super simple setup like other Sonos products and can be paired w/ Play: 1s 3s, or 5s. Good for music and your TV - all controlled by your smartphone.
$700 BUY
Sony RX100 MK4
Sony has quite the handle on the world of optics w/ their variety of cameras. For those of you seeking a more pocketable solution for your current or upcoming YouTube/vlogging ventures, look at the RX100 Mk 4. You got an awesome 20.1MP Zeiss zoom lens of 24-70mm, Wi-Fi/NFC connectivity, slow-motion @960fps, and capable of internal 4K video.
$928 BUY
Surface Pro 4
Microsoft improved on the combination of both a laptop & hybrid w/ the latest Surface Pro 4. Offering up a 12.3inch QHD display, a 9-hour battery life, running full Windows 10, and more. Hard for any Windows fan to deny its awesomeness. Being both lightweight and powerful, Microsoft truly created the tablet that can replace your laptop.
$1299 BUY
Surface Book
The latest from Microsoft includes the Surface Book which truly displays the best technology the company has to offer. You got a 13.5inch 3000 x 2000 display, 12-hour battery life, powerful GPU + chipsets inside. Ideal for those of you who heavy graphic gaming, photo/video editing on a Windows machine.
$1899 BUY
DJI Inspire 1
This might be one of the best drones out in the market w/ the Inspire 1 from DJI. This is like the Porsche of drones as you got high-end features & specs. Carbon fiber arms, a 360-degree rotating 12MP camera capable of capturing 4K video w/ built-in gimbal, and offer a real-time feed in 720p HD. Great tool for filmmakers and hobbyists.
$2699 BUY
Sony A7R II
As Sony's continues its reign on shooters, 2015, they added a much-welcomed update w/ the A7R II. It has a 42.4MP full-frame mirrorless lens, internal 4K video recording, 5-axis image stabilization, hybrid autofocus system, Wi-Fi/NFC connectivity, and enough ports to cover everything you need. Ideal for the serious filmmaker to get serious footage.