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Gift shopping for a college student isn’t always as simple as comfy clothes and a way to buy instant noodles in bulk. You might be the hero of the holidays if you grab them something that actually makes their school life a little easier. For students who have a lot of online classes or spend their time glued to a computer, try this modular work kit. EDGE® is a kit of laptop attachments that give you a stand for your phone, a wireless charger, and an LED light all at the edge of your screen, and it’s on sale for $65.

Taking online classes lends itself to multitasking, and college students tend to love multitasking. If they’re in an online lecture, they might have their phone open to homework for another class, or be streaming a show while getting other work done.

Edge Modular Work from Home Kit, $65, original price: $76


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Watching a movie while writing an essay is easy — attach a phone to the EDGE® Mount to avoid constantly looking away from the computer screen. Phone battery is dying? Move the phone to the magnetic EDGE® charger that’s compatible with iPhone MagSafe devices, iPhone 8 and above, or any Android device that supports wireless charging. And if they’re joining an online lecture, give their peers a chance to see them in decent lighting for perhaps the first time and turn on the adjustable EDGE® light.

Each of these attachments sticks to the back of a monitor and folds out for easy access. No need to crowd a desk when all the electronics are mounted to a computer.

If you know a cluttered college student, you may be able to help them save space and stay focused with a gift they’ll love. For a limited time, get the Edge® Full Kit on sale for $65 (reg. $74).

Prices subject to change.

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