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20 best tech gifts Mom will love this Mother’s Day

Amazon/Nishka Dhawan Mother’s Day is right around the corner, but there’s still time to get your orders in if you’re still struggling to find the right gift. If Mom is in need of a new pair of earbuds for her next video call with you, or a new phone case to keep her device safe, we’ve rounded up the best tech gifts for her below.

Just make sure to get your order in soon so your Mother’s Day gifts arrive in time for the big holiday. Need a reminder? Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 10 this year.

Apple’s latest and greatest buds have some of the best active noise cancellation, so Mom can groove to her beats in peace without letting environmental noise distract her. They’re also great for calls when the two of you FaceTime.

I gifted this speaker to my mom last year, and it’s still her favorite portable tech item. She takes it with her whenever she travels, and she not only loves that the sound fills the room but that the design is extremely portable.

If Mom always drops her phone, this durable floral case collection is for her. Casetify cases are durable, strong and impact-resistant. No matter whether she has an Android or Apple, there’s a case style available for her.

If Mom loves to read, a Kindle will save her the hassle of buying and storing hundreds of books — instead, she can store them all on this portable reader. E-books are also relatively cheaper, and the best part about a Kindle is that Mom can read in the dark without straining her eyes.

Another one from Amazon, the Echo Dot is the best entry-level smart speaker in case Mom wants to automate her home. With the Echo Dot, she can listen to her favorite songs, check the weather, ask FAQ questions and more with just the sound of her voice. If she’s even more tech-savvy, she can program her smart lights and more to work with the Echo Dot too.

Apple’s 11-inch iPad is lightweight, easy to use and features an all-day battery life. Whether Mom uses it to stream her favorite TV shows or keep track of her work notes, this iPad can handle it all. Best of all, it’ll function with no lags or freezes.

A tile tracker will make sure Mom never loses her keys again. It’s the ultimate safety gadget and connects straight to your smartphone, so Mom can keep track of her wallet, purse, keys, and more with ease.

We love these headphones, and for good reason — they have some of the best noise cancellation we’ve ever experienced. If Mom wants a pair of headphones that can help her zone out or just make her commutes a little more relaxing, these headphones are it.

A digital picture frame can hold all of Mom’s favorite memories. I live thousands of miles away from my mom, and I know she loves looking at our photos on her digital picture frame to feel closer to me when we’re apart.

A tech organizer can be a lifesaver to keep cables, earbuds, chargers, portable devices and more, all in one place. This one is available in various colors and four sizes, and offers eight compartments with mesh pockets to store all your tech products.

This dirt-proof speaker is ultra durable, even lasting in ever-changing weather conditions. It’s waterproof and comes with a seven-hour built-in battery, so Mom can listen to her favorite tunes wherever she goes.

An Oura Ring is the easiest way for Mom to keep track of her health without the need for a bulky smartwatch. Track sleep stats, activity and up to 50 other health metrics with this smart ring. Plus, it’s got eight days of battery life.

Beauty tech is the best gift for a Mom who takes pride in her skincare routine. I use and love the Solawave red light therapy wand, which is super portable and offers a therapeutic red light facial massage that keeps me from looking puffy in the mornings. Trust me, your mom will love it too.

If Mom has trouble getting out of bed in the mornings, this sunlight-simulating clock can gently wake her up without the need for a jarring alarm. My favorite part? It also doubles as a bedside lamp and reading light for a nighttime wind-down.

My mom loves a hot cup of tea, but she’s always leaving her mug around and having to reheat her tea every few minutes. The Ember smart mug solves that problem by keeping her tea at the ideal temperature. The mug is scratch-resistant, too, but make sure not to place it in the dishwasher — it’s hand-wash only.

A portable charger is a necessity if Mom’s always running out of juice on her devices. This one from Anker is compatible with both Apple and Android devices and the included USB-C cable enables fast charging too.

As someone whose mom runs out of notebooks faster than I can keep count (I really don’t know what she keeps writing in there), a reusable notebook has saved a lot of space — and paper — for my mom. This well-priced option from Rocketbook syncs to an app on your smartphone to digitize every note your mom makes, keeping everything neat and organized in one place.

Touch bracelets are usually gifts you give to your significant other, but they also make a great Mother’s Day gift idea. They’re an easy way to let your mother know you’re thinking of her — all you need to do is quite literally touch your bracelet to send a ping to your mom.

If your mom struggles with post-work eye strain and headaches, an eye massager is perfect for her. This one offers a 20-minute customizable massage with heat settings. It’s perfect for reducing puffiness, eye strain and delivers pressure relief.

My mom loves streaming while she’s cooking, recording her cooking videos as she goes. I’ve been meaning to buy her a DJI mobile stand for exactly this reason — not only can she record hands-free, but this device can also make sure she’s well-lit and centered at all times.

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