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A car payment or some other responsible adult purchase is probably wise — BUT — if you're expecting a nice fat holiday bonus in the coming weeks, it's time to pick up a Hover Camera Passport drone.

Winner of the Red Dot Design and iF Product Design awards, this self-flying camera drone uses facial recognition technology to capture 4K footage of you as you go about your day. And if that isn't cool enough, it also relies on your hand gestures alone to capture panoramic videos totally autonomously. 

It's super portable, too, weighing in at just over half a pound and capable of fitting inside any small purse or bag — always ready to record your next adventure, wherever it may be. Bring it to your family's annual New Years Day brunch, and you're virtually guaranteed to be the most popular cousin in attendance (though you best steer clear of your aunt's fine china).  Read more...

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