Last minute gifts for Santa Claus with good discounts and fast delivery

Every year you promise yourself that you will never be caught out again when it comes to buying Christmas gifts. But, here you are, another year, looking for what to give. If you want to avoid the stress in stores that exist these days leading up to Christmas Day, you are in luck, because there are websites (like Amazon) where you can enjoy fast delivery on a multitude of products. We show you a selection with some gift ideas They arrive in time for Christmas Day. Shaver Philips OneBlade 360 by 34.98 euros: with 360 blade and autonomy of 45 minutes. Virtual reality glasses Meta Quest 3 by 499 euros– Compatible with Xbox Cloud Gaming. amazon Echo Show 8 by 179 euros: 8 inches and with spatial audio. smart ring OURA Ring 4 by 279 euros: waterproof and one week of autonomy. portable projector XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro by 339 euros: with Google TV and 8W speakers. Philips OneBlade 360 ​​Shaver We start our selection of gift ideas that arrive on time with one of the personal care devices best sellers among the male audience. This is this Philips OneBlade 360 ​​shaver, ideal for keeping your beard in perfect condition. Its usual price is 59.99 euros, but now it is available for 34.98 euros. It is used for the beard and body and stands out for being efficient even with the longest hair. Allows for an easy and comfortable shave and comes with a innovative 360 ​​bladewhich can be tilted in all directions. Its battery offers up to 45 minutes of autonomy and comes with three 360° blades, three beard combs, a body clicker and a protective cap. Philips OneBlade 360 ​​Authentic Barber, facial and body electric shaver and trimmer The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Meta Quest 3 virtual reality glasses If you want to give an innovative technological device, these virtual reality glasses Meta Quest 3 are a good option. Now, you can buy them on Amazon for 499 euros and you can have them at home tomorrow. The Meta Quest 3 They come with an Infinita Display 4K+ screen, with a 120 Hz refresh rate. They are compatible with spatial audio and include a dual RGB camera. They are also compatible with Xbox Cloud Gaming and its battery offers a range of up to 2.2 hours. Meta Quest 3 512 GB — The most powerful Quest The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Amazon Echo Show 8 Amazon has a good number of devices with Alexa that make good gifts for Christmas. One of his latest releases is he Next-generation Echo Show 8a smart screen ideal for a connected home. Now, you can take it for 179 euros. This Echo Show 8 has a eight inch touch screen with HD resolution. Comes with Alexa integrated as standard and stands out for its sound, since it comes with spatial audio. It allows you to play series and/or movies through streaming apps and, in addition, it allows you to play audiobooks through Kindle. Amazon Echo Show 8 (latest generation) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links OURA Ring 4 Smart Ring Although smart watches are the best-selling type of wearables, now you can surprise at Christmas by giving a smart ring. On Amazon, you can buy the OURA Ring 4 with a 30% discount. It has gone from costing 399 euros to 279 euros. This smart ring OURA Ring 4 It has a battery that offers up to a week of autonomy and is very comfortable to wear. Is waterproof and is made entirely of titanium. Plus, it comes with your first free subscription to Oura. OURA Ring 4 Smart Ring The price could vary. We earn commission from these links XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro Portable Projector If you want to surprise a movie buff, a portable projector is one of those essential gifts. Now, on Amazon, they have this one on sale XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro. It has a 24% discount and you can get it for 339 euros. This portable projector comes with operating system Google TV integrated. It has 430 ISO lumens and its configuration is very simple. It also integrates two 8 W speakers with Dolby Audio. Finally, its compact size will allow you to take it anywhere comfortably. XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro (New) 1080P Mini Portable Projector The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Freepik, OURA, XGIMI, Philips, Meta Quest and Amazon In Xataka | Best “smart” Amazon Echo speakers. Which one to buy and recommendations based on use In Xataka | Which Kindle to buy: buying guide with recommendations to get it right with Amazon e-book readers

Santa Claus has turned his “neighborhood” into an unbearable theme park

In December, millions of children – and not so children – they write their letters for Santa Claus and they send them to their house in Lapland. In Lapland there are also people who write their letters, but wishing for something completely different: that tourists stop coming looking for Santa Claus. Because few places reflect so well what causes tourism such as Rovaniemi, the capital of the region. And the locals are fed up. Santa Claus’s city. Lapland is a Finnish region located near the Arctic Circle and its capital, Rovaniemiis a small city of about 65,000 inhabitants. It is surrounded by nature, but what puts it on the map each winter season is the “Santa Claus VillageFounded in 1985, the idea was to imitate something that disney I had been doing quite well for years: monetize the illusion. In fact, the country itself was the one that promoted officially Lapland as the authentic home of Santa Claus. And what was initially a decision to energize an area devastated by the Second World War (in fact, Rovaniemi’s population was residual until the mid-80s), it ended up forming a huge snowball. Burst. HE esteem The Santa Claus Post Office has received more than 15 million letters from 200 countries since it opened in 1985. In the busiest months, they receive 30,000 letters a day. But they don’t just receive letters: they also receive tourists. The “attraction” is open all year round, but it is during the busiest months (as Christmas approaches) when the number of tourists can exceed the local population by ten to one. The busiest day is obviously the 23rd, as tourists want to see Santa Claus leave. And the estimates is that Rovaniemi alone accounts for a third of the benefits of all tourism in Lapland, contributing around 400 million euros to the city. In fact, it is expected to increase by another 200 million annually over the next five years, something that motivates the opening of new hotels and more air connections, even in summer. Doesn’t stop. Because, of course, that number of tourists must sleep somewhere and, although Rovaniemi is not very big and depends on that Christmas tourism, it also seeks to stop being stationary. For example, there is a airport expansion plan for add 1,000 square meters to the terminal, as well as projects to diversify the tourist offer beyond the Christmas season. The plan is to develop adventure and wellness tourism in summer, taking advantage of the fact that they are surrounded by exotic nature and, thus, distribute the flow of visitors throughout the year. To contextualize, esteem that more than 700,000 people visited the region in 2024. They are almost the same as who visited Yucatán at its peak. To the south is Rovaniemi and next to the airport is the village of ‘Santa’ Reviews. And what had to happen happened, something that many other cities around the world are experiencing: a huge influx of tourists that are disturbing the local population. Part of the complaints about this touristification of Lapland They come from those who live all year round in Rovaniemi. Although hotels have been built and more are underway, they are not enough to accommodate so many tourists, so the tourist apartments make their august. This causes a shortage of housing and price increase. They also lament the saturation of local infrastructure during these peak seasons (going to the market on one of those days must be… fun) and something deeper: the loss of cultural identity in the face of excessive commercialization. In fact, in September last year, a group of local activists organized demonstrations demanding measures to prevent uncontrolled tourist growth. The mayor of the city himself recognized that something must be done to find balance, but that the financial gains are there. And both the Finnish Parliament and the Sami themselves they published in 2018 a guide to promote more sustainable and ethical tourism. And nature? Well, there is the other part of the cake and another reason for complaint for the locals. In a report by Guardianthe data of an analysis is presented that shows how, around the most popular tourist spots in Lapland, huge green areas have been developed focused solely on tourism. They include parks, hotels, ski slopes, virtual reality experiences to see the northern lights out of season, and vacation homes. In fact, they estimate that 15% of new urban developments in the region are related to tourism and that, over the past few years, 2.7 million square meters of nature have been consumed in a 10-kilometer radius with Rovaniemi in the center. Half of them are attributed directly to the tourism sector. But tourism is not the only threat. Snowball. In statements to the British media, a pastor from reindeer Sami (the local indigenous community that has been herding reindeer for generations) regrets that there is a set of factors (tourism, mining and logging) that is destroying grazing areas, but it is a situation that is not going to stop, but will increase as if it were a snowball. Taking into account that estimate of adding another $200 million in the short term to annual tourism, the Lapland regional council is already weaving a strategy to “grow resorts until they reach a critical mass in which the conditions for growth are so favorable that they attract more business and vitality to the area.” Meanwhile, environmentalists and locals will continue to wonder what will happen to the cultural heritage of the Sami people when the wave of tourism finishes passing over them. Images | Visit Rovaniemi, Ernmuhl In Xataka | “We do not want to be the Ibiza of the north”: the anti-tourism movement in Cantabria already mobilizes thousands of people

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