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Best deals on Father's Day gifts: 20 tech deals for Dad

Best deals on Father's Day gifts: 20 tech deals for Dad

Digital Trends2 days ago

Father's Day is coming up, which means time is running out for those who haven't bought a gift for their dad. If you need help in choosing what to get, we've rounded up 20 tech deals you'll want to consider, ranging from affordable gadgets to premium devices. You're going to have to decide quickly though, for two reasons: These discounts may expire at any moment, and you'll want to receive them in time for Father's Day!
JBL Clip 5 portable Bluetooth speaker — $50
$80
38% off
If your dad loves listening to his favorite tracks while fishing, BBQing or camping, he can bring his music anywhere with the JBL Clip 5. This portable Bluetooth speaker, which is $30 off after a 38% discount, will last up to 12 hours from a full charge, and it's both waterproof and dustproof. It even comes with a redesigned carabiner so that you can attach it to various places.
WORX 4V Screwdriver — $35
$50
30% off
The WORX 4V Screwdriver, which is $15 off after a 30% discount, will replace a set of manual screwdrivers by itself. With a no-load speed of 300 rpm, this automatic screwdriver will get the job done quickly. It can run for 45 minutes from a full charge, it features dual LED lights to illuminate dark areas, and it comes with 12 bits for different screw shapes and sizes.
JBL Vibe Beam wireless earbuds — $40
$50
25% off
The JBL Vibe Beam are affordable wireless earbuds that are priced even lower right now after a 25% discount, for savings of $10. They offer the brand's trademark high-quality audio and deep bass, while you enjoy a comfortable fit with water and dust resistance. The wireless earbuds can last up to 8 hours on a single charge, and up to 32 hours with their charging case.
The Criterion Channel — Free Trial
The Criterion Channel, which offers a fantastic library of beloved classics, underrated indie movies, and must-see contemporary films, usually costs $11 per month or $100 per year. If you're not sure that your dad will love the streaming service, you can sign him up for a free seven-day trial before committing to the monthly or yearly cost.
KitchekShop Coffee Mug Warmer — $25
$40
38% off
If your dad can't get through his morning without a hot cup of coffee, he'll be able to keep his mug warm with the KitchekShop Coffee Mug Warmer, which is on sale at 38% off for a $15 discount. The device offers four temperature settings, as well as an auto shut-off function for your peace of mind.
PlayStation DualSense Edge wireless controller — $169
$200
15% off
If your dad loves his PlayStation 5, you may want to get him the PlayStation DualSense Edge. The wireless controller is a definite upgrade to the DualSense that comes with the console, as it offers mappable back buttons, replaceable stick modules and caps, and versatile trigger locks. It's on sale with a $31 discount, or 15% off.
Beats Studio Pro wireless headphones — $250
$350
29% off
Beats is one of the most popular brands in the audio industry, so you wouldn't want to miss this chance to buy the Beats Studio Pro at 29% off for savings of $100. The wireless headphones offer active noise cancellation, head-tracked spatial audio, a comfortable and secure fit, and a battery that can last up to 40 hours with ANC deactivated.
Thermacell E90 rechargeable mosquito repeller — $42
$50
15% off
The Thermacell E90 rechargeable mosquito repeller provides protection against mosquitoes up to 20 feet away, and it works fast — it only needs 15 minutes from when you turn it on. Its battery works for 9 hours on a full charge, and it's perfect safe for both people and pets. It's on sale at 15% off, for an $8 discount.
Amazon Echo Spot smart alarm clock — $65
$80
19% off
The 2024 version of the Amazon Echo Spot features a customizable display for showing information such as time, weather, and song titles. Of course, as part of the Amazon Echo line of devices, it also supports voice commands through Amazon's Alexa, for the ability to control your other smart home devices. It's $15 off right now, for a 19% discount.
Apple AirTag (4-Pack) — $75
$99
24% off
If your dad is always misplacing his things, the Apple AirTag could be the solution. This Bluetooth tracker easily pairs with your iPhone or iPad, and you can have it play a sound when you're looking for the item that it's attached to. It also uses the massive network of Apple's Find My app when the item is further away. The 4-pack is 24% off right now, for a $24 discount.
Hawkeye FishPod 5X Bluetooth fish finder — $79
$93
15% off
For dads who love fishing, the Hawkeye FishPod 5X Bluetooth fish finder could be a great gift, especially with this 15% discount that translates to $14 in savings. The device uses sonar to pinpoint the size and depth of fish in the water while tuning out debris and false echoes. You'll see the information on its companion app on your smartphone.
Roku Ultra 2024 streaming device — $80
$100
20% off
The 2024 release of the Roku Ultra brings a swath of updates to the streaming device, including a faster processor, better wireless networking, and an improved remote control. It supports 4K Ultra HD, HDR10+, Dolby Vision for picture, and Dolby Atmos for sound, for a streaming experience that's tough to beat.
GoPro Hero11 Black Mini — $140
$250
44% off
The GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini is the smaller version of the GoPro Hero 11 Black, eschewing the front and read screen to make the action camera more compact. It's controlled entirely using its power and record buttons, and by using voice commands, but it's still capable of recording high-performance video in the most extreme of situations. A 44% discount nearly halves its price with a $110 discount.
Rexing V1P Flex X4 4K Wi-Fi dual dash cam — $150
$180
17% off
Every car should have a dash cam, and the Rexing V1P Flex X4 4K Wi-Fi dual dash cam is an excellent choice after the 17% discount that slashes its price by $30. You'll get 4K video with the front camera and 1080p video with the rear camera, with wide 170-degree views, and you'll be able to transfer the footage to your smartphone though the Rexing Connect app.
Nintendo Switch OLED (refurbished) — $260
$350
26% off
The Nintendo Switch 2 is here, but the Nintendo Switch OLED is still a worthwhile purchase for gamer dads. This is a refurbished device that's certified by Geek Squad, which means it's been tested to be working properly. You can play the best Nintendo Switch games on this console, and it's down by $90 after a 26% discount.
Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones — $300
$400
25% off
The Sony WH-1000XM5 reign supreme in our list of the best headphones, and their 25% discount for savings of $100 make them one of the top gifts that you can get for your dad. The wireless headphones provide amazing noise canceling, fantastic sound, a comfortable fit, and a battery that can last up to 30 hours from a full charge.
Sonos Ace wireless headphones — $329
$449
27% off
The Sonos Ace wireless headphones are 27% off for a $120 discount, and they're a steal for this price. Their features include active noise cancellation, a battery that can last up to 30 hours on a single charge with ANC activated, and spatial audio. The headphones can also receive Dolby Atmos spatial audio directly from a Sonos soundbar.
Garmin Instinct 3 smartwatch (45mm, AMOLED) — $400
$450
11% off
The Garmin Instinct 3 is a rugged smartwatch with a full-color AMOLED display, and a battery that can last up to 24 days on a single charge. The wearable device is capable of 24/7 health monitoring across a comprehensive range of metrics, so your dad can keep an eye on his wellness. An 11% discount translates to $50 in savings for the smartwatch.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (128GB) — $650
$800
19% off
If your dad wants a new tablet, you can't go wrong with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9. The device comes with an 11-inch touchscreen, a 12MP front camera, a 13MP rear camera, and storage of 128GB that may be expanded up to 1TB by a microSD card. The tablet, which also supports Galaxy AI, is 19% less right now for a $150 discount.
Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar — $899
$999
10% off
Give your dad the gift of cinematic audio in your living room with the Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar, which is on sale with a 10% discount for $100 in savings. It's our pick as the best expandable Dolby Atmos soundbar in our list of the best soundbars, as you'll enjoy clear dialogue, powerful bass, and effortless setup.

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