Tech gifts

Knoxville Business Owner's Guide: Tech Gifts That Actually Get Used

Let’s skip the branded junk drawer fillers. If you run a small business in Knoxville and want to give tech gifts that your team, clients, or partners will actually use, here’s what makes the cut.

Remote Work Essentials for Your Staff

High-Quality Webcam ($100–150) Most laptop cameras make you look half-asleep. The Logitech Brio 4K delivers crisp video for Zoom meetings and client calls. Bonus: pair it with a $40 ring light for a polished appearance.

Monitor Light Bar ($50–90) A desktop LED bar like the BenQ ScreenBar adds focused lighting without the glare. It’s a small touch that helps with long hours of work.

Wireless Mechanical Keyboard ($120–180) For anyone typing out financial reports, proposals, or long emails, the Logitech MX Mechanical offers quiet, comfortable typing all day long.

Travel Tech for Business Owners on the Move

Power Bank with Built-In Cables ($90–120) For local business owners bouncing between appointments or traveling for conferences, Anker’s multi-cable chargers save the day. No more cable hunting in hotel rooms.

Noise-Canceling Earbuds ($200–350) Drown out airport or coffee shop noise with Sony WF-1000XM5 or AirPods Pro 3. Stay productive anywhere, even on Market Square.

Portable Laptop Stand ($40–90) Working from a hotel in Nashville or a client’s office? A Roost stand prevents neck strain and boosts professionalism.

Smart Gifts for Clients You Want to Impress

Tech Organizer Case ($50–100) Bellroy’s tech kit keeps cables, chargers, and adapters organized in one sharp-looking case. Handy, memorable, and clean.

Digital Notebook System ($35–40) Rocketbook Fusion combines handwriting with cloud storage. It’s great for business owners who brainstorm on paper but need searchable digital notes.

Budget-Friendly Team Gifts That Work

Phone Sanitizer That Charges ($60–90) PhoneSoap 3 kills germs and charges phones at the same time. Practical, especially during cold season around the office.

Skip These Forgettable Gadgets

  • Cheap USB drives
  • Generic Bluetooth speakers
  • Fitness trackers (they feel pushy)
  • Smart home devices (too personal)
  • Low-end wireless pads (often incompatible)

Keep It Simple. Make It Useful.

If it makes work easier, more comfortable, or cleaner, it’s a win. If you’re unsure which tech is right for your Knoxville team or office setup, we can help.

Book a discovery call!