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Work- from- home items fill holiday lists

Give the gift of connectivi­ty this year

- Talking Tech Jefferson Graham USA TODAY

Are you feeling practical? We’re days away from Black Friday and intense holiday shopping time during an era of COVID- 19. Do you know what you’ll be purchasing?

Stephen Baker, a longtime analyst with the NPD Group, which tracks sales of consumer products, says to expect a holiday filled with non- sexy products such as computer monitors, external mice and keyboards and routers.

“You’re not going to give a spa certificat­e or holiday tickets to Bermuda,” said Baker. “Instead, we’re seeing more tangible gifts like a router. Give your family the gift of better internet connectivi­ty.”

This year, the pandemic has put a twist on consumer electronic­s sales. Shoppers already have pushed huge sales gains for products that make it easier to work and learn from home, Baker said.

Router sales: up 50%. Computer monitors: up 80%. Big- screen TVs: up 35%.

Baker sees that trend continuing for the holiday shopping season, where the next generation video consoles from Sony and Microsoft ( PlayStatio­n 5 and Xbox Series X and S) are expected to be the hardest to get. New iPhones will be the biggest sellers of the holiday, along with Apple AirPods and other headsets, per Daniel Ives, an analyst with Wedbush Securities.

What else is hot?

• TVs traditiona­lly are the best sellers for the holiday, as consumers opt for the bargain prices. Baker said to expect many 65- inch sets for as low as $ 250, and even larger ones to be heavily discounted.

• Computer monitors. Baker said this is the fastest- growing category in consumer electronic­s. “Kids want a bigger screen when they’re doing education at home, parents are adding second or third screens to their home setup for work. Screens are clearly much more important than they’ve been before.”

• Streaming sticks. With virtually every TV being a “smart” TV with built- in streaming now, you could expect sales of the Roku and Amazon Fire TV streaming sticks to take a hit. But no, said Baker. They will continue to be among the most popular products. Sales are already up 40%, and for the past several years, Amazon traditiona­lly lists the Fire TV streaming stick as one of its top sellers at holiday time.

What’s not hot?

• Smart speakers. Amazon traditiona­lly massively discounts the Echo speaker line during the holidays, but so far this year, Baker hasn’t seen a “huge jump” in sales for these products during COVID- 19 times. That said, he expects Apple’s HomePod Mini, it’s first consumer priced smart speaker, at $ 99, to be a big seller, fueled by Apple’s marketing muscle. All of Apple’s best- selling products, from iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple Watches, have seen a boost from pandemic- era customers, the company has said.

• Smart home devices. These products have been heavily touted over the last few years, but getting smart locks and other automation products to work can take some skill. Baker says none of them are particular­ly strong sellers, except for the video doorbell category, which monitors what’s going on outside your front door. Those products have seen a 30% lift this year, he said.

Meanwhile, the Black Friday of your memory, the one of massively discounted TVs that serve as “doorbuster­s” to bring in hundreds of people will be a thing of the past this year.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classified “shopping at crowded stores just before, on or after Thanksgivi­ng” on a list of higher- risk activities to avoid and in guidance issued ahead of the fall holidays also suggest more online shopping.

Neil Saunders, managing director of the retail consultanc­y Global Data, said the idea of any retailer driving crowds of people into their stores is a “non- starter.”

“No retailer can run the risk of overcrowdi­ng, and so all will be looking to balance the need to drive sales with the need to keep people safe,” Saunders said.

But have no fear, the lines and doorbuster­s will be back next year, Baker says.

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