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Mother's Day 2025: Top 6 gift ideas to surprise your tech-savvy mom

Mother's Day 2025: Top 6 gift ideas to surprise your tech-savvy mom

Indian Express10-05-2025

Do you have brunch, chocolates, and flowers planned for your mom this Mother's Day? While those are classics, today's tech-savvy moms deserve a little more – something smarter, more stylish, and practical.
Whether she's a working professional balancing meetings or a multitasker managing home and hobbies, every mother deserves a gift that complements her lifestyle. This Mother's Day, surprise your mother with tech-savvy essentials that will help her stay connected, entertained, healthy, and productive.
Below are some gadgets you can choose this Mother's Day to make your mom smile.
Any reader would appreciate a book as a gift, and if they are passionate readers who can be spotted with a book at all times, an e-reader can come in handy. Most e-readers are compact, come with a vast library of titles, are lightweight, and are often splash resistant, making them devices that can be used at all times.
On this special occasion, if you plan to surprise your mother with something special, perhaps an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite can be an ideal gift. The newly launched next-gen 7-inch Paperwhite comes with 25 per cent faster page turns. It is ultra-thin, making it a comfy device to carry around with ease. With the absence of social media and notifications, Kindle is the perfect gift for an avid reader. The latest iteration features a glare-free screen and is priced at Rs 16,999.
Speakers have moved beyond being mere audio devices; now they double up as intelligent assistants too. Amazon Echo and Google Nest can also be friendly everyday assistants who can let you look up everything from recipes to shopping deals.
A portable Bluetooth speaker powered by Alexa or Siri can not only help you with your regular tasks but can also play your favourite tracks and podcasts on the go. If you are only looking for audio, the market is abuzz with brands that offer some of the most crisp audio experiences. Based on the budget, one can pick the most compact device that offers immersive audio experiences. Some of the noted brands are JBL, Boat, Tribit,
A pair of earbuds has become a daily essential, as they let you multitask even while listening to music, podcasts, or even talking to your loved ones. Over the years, TWS earbuds have advanced, with many offering noise cancellation and access to voice assistants.
Most smartphone brands, such as Samsung, Nothing, and Apple, have their line of earbuds. They offer crystal-clear sound and various other features for all-day comfort. The market is replete with earbuds of all sizes and shapes, and they can be a stylish addition to your mom's tech accessories. Another option could be wired headphones or neckbands.
As our smartphone usage increases, we need more power on the go. Power banks have proven to be such reliable gadgets that keep our devices charged. Most power banks today come with fast charging; some even support multiple devices and also have compact displays indicating the charging status.
Some of the notable brands one can opt for are Belkin, Ambrane, Portronics, U&i, etc. The capacity and the output of the power banks depend on the use of the individual.
This is a practical and thoughtful gift for Mother's Day, especially for mothers who work or stream movies and shows. A laptop cooling stand is designed to reduce overheating and keep the laptop running efficiently while extending its lifespan. Most stands come with adjustable angles offering comfort, reducing neck and wrist strain during extended use.
Be it catching up on your favourite show, cooking videos, or even working remotely, a cooling stand ensures a cooler and smoother experience. Zebronics, Dyazo, Kreo, and Portronics are some of the most sought-after names when it comes to laptop cooling stands.
A smartwatch can be an elegant gift for mothers. Modern smartwatches come with features that offer everyday convenience. From health features such as tracking steps, heart rate, and sleep analysis to receiving calls and notifications, smartwatches today are designed to assist you in everyday life. Besides, most models come with women's health tracking, meditation apps, and customisable watch faces. Be it fitness or productivity, gifting a smartwatch to your mother can mean that you value her time and health. Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Google, and OnePlus offer smartwatches in different price ranges.

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