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June 25, 2025Your dad doesn’t need another tie. He needs something that actually makes his life better — or at least more fun. With Father’s Day 2025 just around the corner, I’ve dug through dozens of new releases, price drops, and surprise standouts to find the best Father’s Day tech gifts 2025 has to offer, organized by budget so you don’t have to guess what’s realistic.
Whether your budget is $25 or $700, there’s a gadget on this list that’ll make him grin. Let’s get into it.
Under $100: Smart Picks That Don’t Feel Cheap
The sub-$100 tier is stacked this year. These aren’t filler gifts — they’re genuinely useful tech that dads will reach for daily.
Apple AirTag — $23
The simplest Father’s Day tech gifts 2025 pick on this list, and possibly the most practical. Dads lose keys. It’s practically a law of nature. The AirTag uses Apple’s massive Find My network to locate anything it’s attached to, and at $23 for a single unit, it’s an impulse buy that solves a daily annoyance. Pair it with a leather keychain holder for a premium touch.
Anbernic 34XXSP Retro Handheld — $67
If your dad grew up with a Game Boy, this is pure nostalgia in a clamshell. The Anbernic 34XXSP emulates everything from GBA to N64 and Dreamcast, runs for hours on a charge, and fits in a back pocket. At $67, it’s a fraction of the cost of a Switch and arguably more fun for retro gaming sessions. According to Gizmodo, it’s one of the most charming budget picks this year.
Dremel 8240-5 Cordless Rotary Tool Kit — $99
For the dad who fixes everything (or tries to), this 12V cordless rotary tool comes with drill bits, sanding pads, cutting discs, and engraving tips. It’s Engadget’s pick for the hands-on dad, and at exactly $99, it squeaks into the budget tier.

$100–$300: The Sweet Spot for Father’s Day Tech Gifts 2025
This is where things get serious. The $100–$300 range is the sweet spot where you’re spending enough to impress but not enough to trigger a “you shouldn’t have” response.
Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds — $130
Nothing has quietly become one of the most interesting audio brands. The Ear earbuds feature ceramic drivers that punch well above their price class, with active noise cancellation and a transparent design that looks unlike anything from Apple or Samsung. For the dad who appreciates design as much as sound quality, these are a standout.
Klipsch The One Plus Speaker — $170
Bluetooth speakers are a dime a dozen, but the Klipsch The One Plus is in a different league. It blends mid-century design — real wood veneer and copper switches — with the warm, punchy Klipsch sound signature. As someone who’s spent 28 years in the audio industry, I can tell you this speaker earns its spot in any living room. The tactile analog controls are a nice throwback in an era of touch-everything interfaces.
Flipper Zero — $200
For the tinkerer dad, the Flipper Zero is part hacking tool, part toy, and entirely addictive. It reads RFID badges, captures IR signals from remotes, and connects to GPIO devices — basically a Swiss Army knife for signals. Custom firmware from the community unlocks even more capabilities. It’s the kind of gift that leads to weekend projects and YouTube rabbit holes.
Boox Palma E-Reader — $246
E-readers aren’t new, but a phone-sized e-reader running Android is. The Boox Palma lets your dad read Kindle books, browse RSS feeds, and even check email on an E Ink screen that’s gentle on aging eyes. It fits in one hand and lasts for days. For the dad who reads but hates screen fatigue, this is the upgrade he doesn’t know he needs.
$300–$500: Premium Father’s Day Gadgets
Ready to be the favorite child? This tier delivers genuine “wow” moments.
Meta Quest 3S — $300
VR has finally hit its stride. The Meta Quest 3S is wireless, comfortable, and packed with games and fitness apps that make it feel less like a gimmick and more like a legitimate entertainment system. Beat Saber alone is worth the price of admission for the dad who needs to move more but hates the gym.
Apple Watch Series 10 — $327
The Apple Watch Series 10 packs a larger display, ECG monitoring, fall detection, water temperature tracking, and sleep analysis into a package that’s thinner than ever. If your dad has an iPhone, this is the most practical premium gift on the list — it’ll nudge him to walk more, sleep better, and actually answer your texts.
Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses — $350
Smart glasses that actually look like normal glasses. The Meta Ray-Bans combine the classic Wayfarer design with built-in speakers, a camera, and Meta AI integration. Dads can take hands-free photos, listen to podcasts on a bike ride, and field calls without touching their phone. Tom’s Guide flagged these as one of the coolest Father’s Day picks for 2025.
Sony WH-1000XM6 — $400
The gold standard of noise-cancelling headphones just got better. The Sony WH-1000XM6 features an updated processor, more microphones for improved ANC, and a redesigned headband for all-day comfort. Engadget calls it the best in its class, and after testing dozens of headphones in professional studio environments, I agree — there’s nothing at this price that touches it for commuting, working, or just blocking out the world for an hour.

$500+: Go Big for Father’s Day Tech Gifts 2025
For the dad who has everything — or the dad you really want to impress — these premium picks deliver experiences, not just products.
Withings ScanWatch Nova — $500
The Withings ScanWatch Nova is a health monitor disguised as a luxury diver’s watch. It tracks ECG, SpO2, temperature, and sleep — with a 30-day battery life that makes the Apple Watch look like a daily chore. For the dad who wants health tracking but refuses to wear “a little computer” on his wrist, this is the answer.
reMarkable Paper Pro — $680
The reMarkable Paper Pro is a color E Ink tablet that feels like writing on actual paper. For the dad who fills legal pads with notes, sketches, or to-do lists, this is a game-changer. It syncs handwritten notes to the cloud, converts them to text, and does it all without a single notification to break focus. Both Gizmodo and Engadget have it on their top-tier picks.
Nebula Cosmos 4K SE Projector — $899
Movie night just got a serious upgrade. The Nebula Cosmos 4K SE pumps out 1,800 ANSI lumens with Dolby Vision support, projects up to 200 inches, and handles automatic keystone correction and focus. Set it up in the backyard, pair it with a Bluetooth speaker, and watch your dad become the neighborhood’s outdoor cinema host.
How to Choose the Right Tech Gift for Your Dad
Before you click “buy,” think about what your dad actually does — not what you think he should do. The best Father’s Day tech gifts 2025 match his real habits:
- The commuter dad: Sony WH-1000XM6 or Nothing Ear earbuds
- The fitness dad: Apple Watch Series 10 or Withings ScanWatch Nova
- The nostalgic dad: Anbernic 34XXSP or Klipsch The One Plus
- The DIY dad: Flipper Zero or Dremel 8240-5
- The reader dad: Boox Palma or reMarkable Paper Pro
- The entertainment dad: Meta Quest 3S or Nebula Cosmos 4K SE
Father’s Day 2025 falls on June 15, so if you’re reading this, you still have time — but not much. Most of these ship in 2–3 days from major retailers.
The tech landscape in June 2025 is particularly interesting, with WWDC just wrapping up and several major product refreshes hitting shelves. This means prices on last-gen gear are dropping too — if any of these picks feel slightly out of range, check for previous-generation alternatives that often deliver 90% of the experience at 60% of the price.
Need help picking the right audio gear for your setup — or building a smart home that actually works? Sean Kim has 28+ years in audio engineering and tech consulting.
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