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Here are three gadgets, and oddly, two of them are named Flow.

I’ve got a few gift ideas for your graduates that will be welcomed whether they’re headed off to college or still trying to figure out what’s next.Everyone loves listening to music or podcasts, and if you’re not wearing earbuds, you’ll want to be listening through a nice wireless speaker like the Tribit StormBox Flow .The Flow measures 3.5 inches by 7.9 inches by 2.1 inches and it weighs 1.5 pounds.

The Flow has one 25-watt speaker driver, and I think it sounds good, especially if you tweak the EQ settings in the free Tribit app. I’ve been using a new keyboard from Lofree called the Flow, and it’s kept its spot on my desk for about two months now.

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