Tech Gift Guide
Curated tech gifts for every occasion — handpicked for real people, not tech enthusiasts.
14 gifts found
Amazon Echo Dot
~$35
Voice-controlled speaker — set reminders, play music, ask questions hands-free. Perfect for seniors who find phones fiddly.
Kindle Paperwhite
~$120
Lightweight e-reader with adjustable text size and backlight — perfect for avid readers or those with vision difficulties.
iPad (entry level)
~$329
The easiest tablet to learn on. Video calls, photos, guides, email — all in one simple device.
Ring Video Doorbell
~$50–100
See and speak to visitors on your phone — no need to rush to the door. Great safety gift for older relatives living alone.
Tile Bluetooth Tracker (4-pack)
~$35
Attach to keys, wallet, or bag — find them instantly with a phone app. Brilliant for anyone who regularly misplaces things.
Portable phone charger
~$20–35
Never run out of battery on the go. Choose a high-capacity (20,000mAh) one for traveling or a compact slim one for everyday use.
Wireless charging pad
~$15–25
Just place the phone on the pad to charge — no fumbling with cables. Works with most modern iPhones and Android phones.
Smart plug (2-pack)
~$25
Turn any lamp or appliance on/off with your voice or phone. Great starter smart home gift that works with Alexa and Google.
Over-ear noise-cancelling headphones
~$80–150
Block out background noise for clearer calls and better music. The Sony WH-1000XM4 or Jabra Evolve 40 are excellent mid-range options.
Laptop stand + USB hub
~$30–50
Raises the laptop to eye level to reduce neck strain, and adds extra USB ports. Great for home workers.
Bluetooth speaker (waterproof)
~$30–60
Portable speaker for the garden, kitchen, or bathroom. JBL Clip and UE Wonderboom are compact and excellent.
Photo printing subscription (Chatbooks / Motif)
~$10–20/mo
Automatically turns phone photos into a printed album or prints. A lovely ongoing gift that doesn't require tech knowledge.
Smart watch (entry level)
~$80–150
Step count, heart rate, reminders, and calls from the wrist. Samsung Galaxy Watch and Apple Watch SE are brilliant entry-level options.
USB-C cables (multi-pack)
~$10–20
Always useful — most new phones, tablets, and laptops use USB-C. Anker cables are cheap, fast, and durable.