Finding the latest and greatest tech gifts is a serious undertaking. I review this stuff for a living, so I'll let you know what they actually want. We're all touching tech every second of every day. We've got tech in our hands, tech over our eyes, tech in our homes, tech on our kitchen counters, and tech in our bedrooms. Even our paper notebooks are tech enabled. Hell, we're using tech to wake us up instead of the sun. If you're not as savvy as the person you're buying for, don't worry. Like I said, they pay me to do it full-time.
Try scrolling Amazon's tech section for a few minutes; it's stupid. Another pair of wireless earbuds and a portable charger are not standout gifts, unless they're a need. To really wow the loved one you're buying a gift for, you gotta dig. An under-desk treadmill, a smart home device, a revolutionary tablet, a WiFi-enabled charcoal grill—this is the stuff that's going to blow their minds. For other suggestions, though, I found the 72 best tech gifts for anyone on your list. New blockbuster tech to ol' reliable house tech and everything in between. This is what they want.
These headphones are powered 100 percent by light, be it sunlight or lightbulb light. The future is now.
Traditionally, we've had a hard-line stance that adults should not own colorful LED lights. But the Philips Hue collection can connect to music or TV, and it displays in tasteful, muted shades.... We'll allow this one.
This is a real, physical paper notebook that transfers your pages to digital files as you write. Really! It's the craziest and most convenient piece of tech we have seen in a long, long time.
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Glasses that can take photo or video, play music into your ears, and read you a street sign in a different language—weird, but the nerd in your life will enjoy them.
For the Sleek Speaker Lover
Balmuda The Speaker
Another pick from our gadget awards, this speaker sounds just as good as it looks.
Buy them this smart TV that packs up into a suitcase.
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One of the smartest health wearables—and that's saying something—to be released in recent years, this ring accurately tracks heart rate, sleep cycles, and activity, then provides insight and guidance based on what it tracks. Considering how discreet it is, that's quite a feat of engineering.
Not even those of us who spend a lot of hours driving know what the heck is happening all the time—who's behind us, what hit us, etc. Garmin's dashcam will take care of that—day and night—while looking virtually unnoticeable and giving results through an easy-to-understand app.
A paper-white tablet that'll do everything your iPad does. It's one of our favorite products of the year.
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The latest iteration of TAG Heuer smartwatches—yes, smartwatches by TAG Heuer—comes in all of its Swiss mechanical glory. It's an indispensable tracker of all things in the busy fitness hustle: running, cycling, swimming, fitness, golf, wellness, and more.
Movie nights are getting an upgrade.
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Leica's most approachable camera ever is this brand-new digital point-and-shoot. Save pictures to an SD card, send them to your phone, or print them out instantly Polaroid style.
A lot of kitchen tech falls into the category of cool, not useful. But the Nutr? It's the most useful thing they can have in their kitchen. No more expensive alternative milks and creamers with fake additives.
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They can use these XR glasses to project iPhone games in the park or TV shows on the ceiling.
A little suitcase-sized grill that can do everything from burgers to veggies to whole trout. Perfect for the tailgater or outdoorsperson.
Okay, hear me out ... anyone who's interested in wildlife, over the age of 60, or under the age of 12 is going to love this little smart bird feeder. It gives your ornithologist a direct look at all the birds eating from their little buffet.
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This is the ultimate tech-enabled golfing gift. Even if it's cold, you can still make par from the comfort of your home.