Corn mazes, tailgating, and ungodly amounts of baking are some of the things that occur in the fall. If your giftee hasn't watched the latest season of The Great British Bake Off, a non-stick spatula like the double-sided Switchit can be used. There is a price of $8 99 to $10 99.

For a mug that's almost as unique as you are, look no further than the Miir Tumbler. The double-walled, stainless steel design keeps your favorite beverages hot, while the press-fit lid keeps things where they should be. The classic tumbler is available in a range sizes and attractive colors, too, and you can even personalize it for an additional fee.

Price: $19.95

Few fall activites are as cozy as curling up by the fire with a few books (or a few hundred of them). Fortunately, if you're giftee is an avid bookworm with a penchant for tech, Amazon's latest base Kindle is finally worth shelling out for. The new model touts a sharp 300ppi display and 16GB of storage, in addition to a healthy six weeks of battery life. It even opts for a USB-C port over Micro USB, meaning that reader in your life will have one less cable to worry about.

Price: $99.99

There are a lot of improvements to come with the new AirPods Pro. Apple's second-gen earbuds come with a Find My-ready charging case that features a built-in speaker and location tracking, and they also offer improved noise cancellation. The price is $2399.99 to $2499.99.

The Pixel 6A doesn't include wireless charging and other niceties, which helps it strike a balance between performance and price. There are compromises to be made for a phone that is $100 cheaper than the next best option. The price is $3499.99.

Gloom is a card game where you compete to create the most ridiculous demise for a family. Gloom's macabre tone and illustrations are drawn from the works of Tim Burton and Edward Gorey, lending just the right amount of levity to an otherwise grim affair. The price is $27.

While not as versatile as a Swiss army knife or Raspberry Pi, there's something to be said about an all-purpose falsa blanket like that of El Paso Designs. The budget-friendly, handwoven throws make use of traditional designs and come in an array of vivid patterns, each of which can add a pop of color to any space. What's more, they come in handy in a variety of situations, whether you're a fan of downward dog or just laying out in the sun.

Price: $21.49

If you've got a pile of charging adapters sitting in a drawer, Anker's 30W 511 Charger should be at the top of the heap. The cube-shaped adapter uses Anker's IQ charging tech to deliver the most efficient wattage to your device by intelligently detecting whatever it's plugged into. It also provides enough juice via its USB-C port to fast charge an iPhone or Android device and is sufficient enough to charge some laptops.

Price: $22.99

One of the best deals in gaming is the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which gives you access to exclusive deals, online games, and a rotating library of over 100 games. If you're a subscriber, you'll be able to play all of the titles on the first day. There is a price for this.

The Solo Stove Ranger 2.0 is the kind of fire pit that's likely to raise few eyebrows from the neighbors. The self-contained, stainless steel cylinder is designed to provide adequate airflow to your chosen flammables while producing less smoke in the process; it's even outfitted with a removable ash pan so you can "leave no trace" like a responsible camper should you decide to take the portable stove with you into the boonies.

Price: $264.99

If you want to stop using your mouse on a naked desk, you might want to invest in a mousepad that's a bit more adult. Luckily, Nomad makes leather accessories for just about every aspect of your home office, including your desk. The company's leather mousepads are available in 13- or 16-inch sizes and can be treated with brown, black, or beige finishes. They're also remarkably tough and feature a heat-treated surface that won't interfere with optical sensors.

Price: $84.95

If you have a more efficient way of smuggling two bottles of warm mulled wine into a cemetery, we'd love to hear it. With a sturdy handle and a screw-top lid that's secure enough to prevent unwanted spills, this vacuum-insulated Thermos provides a convenient way of securely porting hot or cold beverages to your preferred picnic venue — whether you plan on leaf peeping or communing with the dead.

Price: $39.99 to $48.99

If you struggle to stay warm during the colder months, a Halloween Heatie makes for ideal snuggling companion. Each plushie comes with its own scented insert, which can be removed and heated in the microwave to provide just the right amount of warmth. With names like "Gawain the Gargoyle" and "Patches the Puppy," I dare you to not give one of these adorable minions a forever home.

Price: $38

Sony didn't exactly reinvent the wheel with the WH-1000XM5s, but the headphones do sport improved performance and a sleeker aesthetic when compared to their bulkier predecessor. Featuring a more balanced sound profile, improved clarity for voice calls, and best-in-class noise cancellation, the WH-1000XM5 are an excellent choice for both commuters and jet setters.

Price: $398

Cuisinart's electric kettle proves that there's more than one way to boil water. The swiveling 1.7-liter device features multiple temperature settings that are suitable for different tea varietals — white, green, oolang, etc. — in addition to a setting that keeps water warm for up to 30 minutes. Best of all, it can remember where it was in the brewing process for up to two minutes, meaning it won't turn off right away when you rest it on the kitchen counter.

Price: $99

With the mercury dropping outside, keeping things comfy inside is a must. Thankfully, Amazon's Alexa-equipped thermostat lets you control your central air and heat when you're away while helping you keep cut back on your energy usage. The modern smart thermostat is also one of the cheapest you can buy and is designed to be installed without professional help, making it a great starter model.

Price: $59.99

The Nintendo Switch OLED is still the one of the best handhelds you can buy and, unlike other consoles, one that doesn't suddenly cost more for no apparent reason. The OLED edition can play all the same games and offers similar performance to the standard model but features an improved kickstand, better speakers, and a larger 7-inch OLED display that's both brighter and more vibrant than the screen on the OG Switch.

The price is $3499.99.

It's the season to be scary. There is a 666-page compendium of spine-tingling tales assembled by the author. There are two full-length novels, two longer classics, and some more bite-sized works included in the hardbound volume. The price is $8.

It's about damn time your coffee mug did something nice for you. The Ember Mug 2 is a battery-powered, ceramic mug that's designed to keep contents hot for up to 90 minutes, saving you from having to resort to the microwave when your coffee inevitably gets cold. Like similar smart mugs, the standing temperature is controllable via a mobile app, and the included charging coaster helps keep the battery topped off while not in use.

Price: $124

It is said that root is a game that is similar to Game of thrones and Robin Hood. The board game has you leading a group of woodland creatures as you battle for control of a dense forest. The artwork and illustrations bring the world of root to life. It won't be bad if you can get a group of friends together. $60 to $72.95 is the price.

The notch moved. The Dynamic Island has gotten people talking about the iterative design of the iPhone. Apple's latest headset turns the oft-maligned notch into a functional part of its 6.1-inch display, which makes this year's model an excellent choice for those looking to upgrade their phone. There is a price of $1,000.

The new watch doesn't change a lot in terms of design but it does bring a number of improvements. It isn't as restrictive when it comes to which apps you can use, for instance. It's more durable than its predecessor and has a better battery life, helping to solidify its position as the best smartwatch on the market. There is a price for this.

Finally, a drink subscription you can feel good about. With a Soul Spirits subscription, you'll recieve a monthly supply of non-alcoholic spirits for making grown-up drinks that aren't just a mixture of ice tea and lemonade. Each box is revolves around a familiar classic, whether it be a old fashioned or a gin and tonic, making Soul Spirits a great chance to try something different or just add some fun cordials to your wet bar.

Price: $49.95 to $79.95

It says on the tin what it says on the outside. The title has you stepping into the role of a woodland animal, one who wants to follow their dreams of capitalism. Bear & Breakfast is a leisurely paced management sim that will appeal to fans of Animal Crossing or Stardew Valley, with witty dialogue and a charming art style, making it one of the season's coziest games for the Nintendo Wii U and Nintendo DS. It's priced at $19.99.

The Luxor Mini is recommended by our friends at The Strategist. The Mini is a 10,000-lux lamp that can fit on your desk or shelf during those months when it feels like sunny days are in short supply. The price is $100.

There are a lot of t-shirts on the internet, but the only one that bears our logo is the Blackout logo tee. Like all of the items currently featured in our store, the Blackout logo tee is made of a soft blend of cotton and polyester and is the first in a series of redesigns. There is a price for it.

HP's latest Spectre x360 14 is our favorite Windows laptop, thanks to its gorgeous design and excellent battery life. Equipped with a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage, the 14-inch machine is an awesome workday laptop that can double as a tablet with its 2-in-1 design. There are certainly more budget-friendly options out there, but the Spectre x360 14 is a solid choice if you're looking for an ultrabook that can pull its weight.

Price: $1,599.99 to $1,749.99