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20 Best Deals on Father's Day Gifts (2025)
20 Best Deals on Father's Day Gifts (2025)

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time7 days ago

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20 Best Deals on Father's Day Gifts (2025)

Shopping for a Father's Day gift doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. We've rustled up real discounts on WIRED-approved gear. All of it is actually on sale—no fake discounts here—and set to arrive before Father's Day on June 15. In need of gift ideas? Check out our curated, hand-picked gift guides, including the Gifts for Dads, Gifts for Men, and Gifts for Golfers. WIRED Featured Deals: Tech Deals Photograph: Parker Hall The Ambient Weather WS-5000 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is an excellent gift for the dad who loves to talk about the weather. This station shows everything from daily rainfall to the current UV index, with the kind of intensive precision only a father could love. You can also pick up a ton of different accessories to measure things like humidity, detect leaks, check your fridge efficiency, and more. This deal comes around quite frequently, but it's a match of the best price we've seen on some of our favorite headphones. The Sony WH-1000XM5 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) have wonderful overall value, with frankly excellent noise cancellation and sound. They're no longer the newest addition to the lineup, but this pair is still fantastic—lightweight, comfortable, and sleek-looking with the user experience to match. The Nextbase 622GW is our very favorite dashcam. This deal gets you the base model that records the front-end view of your car, and it's been on sale for a couple of weeks. The camera is easy to mount and can record video in 4K at 30 frames per second, and it offers clear views of license plates and the vehicle's surroundings. It's got solid night vision and image stabilization. There's also a companion app with options for Alexa-based voice support, video review, and subscription-based SOS alerts in case of an accident. (Though Dad's smartphone probably has crash alerts, too, so consider those options before shelling out for another subscription.) Courtesy of Amazon The Sonos Roam 2 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is the best smart Bluetooth speaker. It's dust- and water-resistant, has 10 hours of listening time, and is about as big as a 16-ounce beer can. It has fantastic sound and USB-C charging, and it won't take up too much room when Dad is toting it to tailgates. Maybe your dad doesn't need a smart speaker like the Sonos mentioned above. In that case, check out the Beats Pill (8/10, WIRED Recommends). This feature-packed Bluetooth speaker is available in several discounted colors. It has fast pairing, a built-in speakerphone, and the ability to charge other devices. It also has Beats' Fast Fuel feature, meaning 10 minutes of charging gets Dad five hours of playback time (a full charge gets him 24 hours of battery life). And finally, for a super-portable Bluetooth speaker option, check out this discount. This speaker has a built-in carabiner, making it perfect for clipping to a camp chair, a belt loop, or a cooler handle. It sounds solid and has on-board controls, plus 12-hour battery life. It's also durable, with dust and water resistance, and it comes in several Dad-approved color schemes. Photograph: Ryan Waniata If Dad likes hitting the links, we recommend this golf watch, and this price is a goodie. It's comfortable to wear and easy to use, with foolproof buttons and seamless setup using the companion app for Android or iOS. It has GPS data for over 43,000 courses, and it can record your score as well as provide range tracking for how far you're hitting the ball or how far away hazards and doglegs are. The Nothing Ear (a) earbuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are the best earbuds for most people. They're super stylish, with a sleek clear charging case, and they also have great sound and decent noise cancellation. They're also comfortable to wear and have super intuitive controls. Combined with the affordable price tag, it's hard to find a better pair for the money—especially with this sale price. The Soundpeats Capsule3 Pro+ (10/10, WIRED Recommends) are some of our favorite AirPods Pro alternatives. They offer fantastic sound for the money, with clear highs and dynamic bass. It boggled the mind of our reviewers that these headphones were as affordable as they are, and with the sale price, this deal is a no-brainer if you're on the hunt for the best sound at the lowest price. This specific gadget isn't in our list of the best portable chargers, but we generally like Anker gear, and the price is too good not to mention. The 10,000-mAh capacity and 30-watt charging means it's capable of topping off most phones very quickly. It's also small at 5.4 inches, and there's a built-in USB-C cable so Dad doesn't need to worry about finding a cord. Home and Outdoor Deals Courtesy of Birdfy This is our favorite smart bird feeder. We've linked to the version with the solar panel included, but the version without the solar panel is also on sale for $120 ($80 off). Both have been on sale for a couple of weeks. We think the solar panel is worth it, since having to bring the feeder inside to recharge it just adds another chore to the list. The feeder is durable and easy to clean. The camera will send smartphone notifications when a bird is feeding, and it has AI recognition that (usually) correctly identifies the species. Note that the AI recognition does require a separate subscription; you can choose to pay for it ahead of time by purchasing that bundle and save some cash in the process. Another leftover from recent Memorial Day sales, the Aviron Victory Treadmill (8/10, WIRED Recommends) makes running fun. We haven't seen a better discount yet. The screen provides access to games and shows, and the deck is nice and low to the ground, so it's easy to step on and off. The membership that grants access to the fun content costs $29 a month or $288 per year, and there are also optional $299 loadable weights to add strength training. But if you're OK with the yearly costs, this is a good choice for making home workouts more enticing. Check our guide to the Best Treadmills for more. I'm in the process of reworking our guide to the best coolers, but this Pelican option is still a good one. It's durable and waterproof, and the tall, narrow design and small footprint make it ideal for road trips. It also features four cupholders and raised rubber feet so it can double as a small drink table while camping or at the beach. Photograph: Scott Gilbertson The Celestron 8x32 TrailSeeker (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are excellent binoculars for hiking and birding. They're lightweight and powerful enough for most people, and the glass is easy to see through, with very few chromatic aberrations coming through—even in bright conditions. The Dreo Chefmaker Combi Fryer is the best air fryer for roasts, steaks, and chops. The combination function allows this air fryer to reverse-sear cuts of meat—just add water to the atomizer atop the device before cooking. There's a built-in temperature probe that helps cook steaks and whatnot to your desired rarity before blasting them with heat to brown them. There's also a companion app with recipes that'll help you keep track of dinner progress. Our favorite budget body massager hasn't sold for less than this. It can target the back, neck, and shoulders, and even the lower back if you get creative. There are four kneading nodes, three intensity settings, and a heat therapy option. It can strap to a chair if you'd like, the remote control lets you easily adjust the settings, and there's a 15-minute automatic shutoff too. This is our favorite meat thermometer for kitchen use. It comes with four probes, which connect to the included base station via Bluetooth. Pair it with your phone and the companion app for at-a-glance temperature readings, and customize the experience further with notifications when dinner is reaching its ideal temperature. The system is safe to use for everything from sous vide to smoking, and the app has recipes and guided cooking as well. Deals on Everything Else Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Photograph: Julian Chokkattu These sweatpants are WIRED editor Julian Chokkattu's favorite of the many pairs he tested. He liked the Cloud Leg Straight even more. That pair is on sale, too, but the most popular sizes have sold out already. Both pairs are supremely soft, made with a cotton and recycled polyester fleece blend, which makes them perfect for lounging around. Despite being so comfy and cozy, they don't look too sloppy or oversized, so Dad could wear them out and about without feeling too underdressed. If Dad's water bottle is gross or dented, consider this replacement. It's the most durable water bottle we recommend, and it's available in a lot of neat colors. The slim design fits easily into a cupholder in the car or at the gym. It'll keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours, it's leakproof, and it's dishwasher-safe. It's reliable and gets the job done—just like he does. The best protein powder fluctuates in price often, but many different flavors and serving sizes are on sale right now. It offers 24 grams of protein per serving, it's easy to dissolve, and it has fewer additives than some other brands on the market. It's also available in a mind-boggling array of flavors. There's a chance you already know what Dad likes, but if not, the vanilla ice cream flavor linked above is a safe bet.

Spin Class Starter Pack: Everything You Need to Level Up Your Ride
Spin Class Starter Pack: Everything You Need to Level Up Your Ride

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time16-02-2025

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Spin Class Starter Pack: Everything You Need to Level Up Your Ride

Spin class is intimidating, but your gear shouldn't be. Clip in and conquer your next session with these WIRED-approved picks. Photograph: SoulCycle; Lululemon; Nike; Getty Images If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Please also consider subscribing to WIRED Spin class is not for the faint of heart—or the unprepared. Among the heart-pounding playlists, the flashing neon lights, and the hyperactive choreography, you'll want gear that keeps you comfortable and locked in. From cycling shoes that can keep pace with your power intervals to reusable water bottles that won't slow you down, I've rounded up everything you need to crush your next spin class—whether you're new to the saddle or a seasoned rider. For more fitness tips, check out our guides to the Top Fitness Apps, Best Leggings, and Everything You Need for up with unlimited access to WIRED . Get best-in-class reporting that's too important to ignore for just $2.50 $1 per month for 1 year. Includes unlimited digital access and exclusive subscriber-only content. Subscribe Today . The knit material and ventilated toe area give these shoes a socklike fit that hugs your feet while remaining breathable. Thanks to the BOA lacing system, you can make micro-adjustments, even while on the bike—a perk you don't get with a Velcro system. The one-button release also makes it quick and easy to get in and out of these shoes, which is a major perk if you tend to run late to class. They're compatible with both Delta and SPD cleats, and they come with Delta cleats, saving you from the extra purchase. Care Instructions: After your ride, wipe them down with a damp sponge or cloth. Stuff the insides with paper to maintain their shape. If the outsole gets dirty, a quick scrub with a soft brush should do the trick. Let them air dry. Delta cleats are the best for beginners, and they're my go-to too. Designed with a three-hole arrangement, this set is meant for optimal stability. They keep your feet secure so you don't have to worry about falling off your bike during some of those questionable choreography moves instructors love to throw in. To unlock, these cleats require a rotational foot movement, twisting your heel inward or outward, for safe disengagement. The built-in memory positioning is another handy feature, letting you save your cleat alignment when it's time to snap in a new pair. These cleats pair with most Shimano SPD pedals, making them a reliable choice for most spin classes. Built from heat-treated forged steel, they're tough enough to handle the grind of daily sessions. You can adjust the spring tension to find your ideal resistance. But the standout feature here is the 13-degree release angle that lets you easily unclip after class—and without needing to over-rotate your heel to free yourself. Here are some of the best for indoor cycling, pulled from our guides to the Best Heart Rate Monitors and Best Fitness Trackers. Photograph: Amazon; Getty Images The Polar H10 is our favorite heart rate monitor for a couple of reasons. Chest straps, which place EKG sensors nearest to your heart, beat wrist-based monitors when it comes to precision. Contributor Michael Sawh especially loves the Polar H10 because of its buckle-style strap, which is way less irritating than the standard loop-and-hook connector. It's also designed with grippy silicone dots on the strap to keep it firmly in place no matter how much you sweat. Other features include built-in memory to store workout data and ANT+ connectivity to sync with stationary bikes. It's also waterproof, and the battery lasts for about a year. The Fitbit Charge 6 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) strikes a balance between affordability and accessibility. The redesigned app offers features like skin temperature readings, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, and YouTube Music compatibility—if you have a premium subscription. Editor Adrienne So says the heart rate tracking is more accurate with the improved algorithm, and the battery lasts over a week. Many of its features are locked behind the $10-per-month Fitbit Premium subscription, but you can take advantage of its basic functionality without it. For more options, check out our guide to the Best Fitbits. The 4iiii Viiiiva chest strap is our budget-friendly pick for heart rate monitors. At just $56, it delivers EKG-level accuracy and versatility for riders who may switch up their spin bike or studio. Its Bluetooth connectivity and ANT+ bridge let it send data from ANT+ devices, like indoor trainers, to your phone (iPhone or Android)—a major perk for Zwift users. The IPX7 rating means it can handle a post-spin soak in water (up to one meter for 30 minutes), but you'll still need to hand-wash it. Don't be underestimated by the Lululemon 3-in-1 Gym Bag Duffle's compact design; it's deceptively spacious with thoughtful compartments to keep your gear tidy. It features a separate shoe compartment to stash your cycling cleats (or sneakers), a drawstring pouch for sweaty clothes, and a side zippered pocket that holds a 34-ounce water bottle. Carry it by the handles, sling it crossbody with the detachable strap, or repurpose the strap to haul a yoga mat if you're mixing workouts. Carry this duffle as a handbag, backpack, or crossbody bag, depending on how you commute to your studio. It's packed with compartments: a front zippered pocket for essentials, a shoe section, a wet/dry pocket for sweaty towels or wet toiletries, and a mesh bag for post-workout clothes. There's also a main compartment if you're commuting straight from work, plus zippered sections for tech essentials like an iPad and headphones. The AirFit Hyperbag is waterproof, dust-resistant, and easy to clean with a simple wipe-down. Spin class might not be hot yoga, but you'll still break a sweat. A workout towel is essential to keep the handlebars from getting slippery, your palms dry for a better grip, and sweat from streaming into your eyes mid-sprint. The Alo Yoga Performance No Sweat Hand Towel is soft and gentle on the skin, and it's quick-drying, too. It's a compact towel that I would normally wish to be larger, but it's the perfect size to tuck into your bike's storage slot. For spin class, I like bottles I can easily pop open and close during five-second breaks. I've highlighted a couple of favorites below, but our Best Reusable Water Bottles guide has more recommendations. The Owala FreeSip makes water breaks efficient; you can sip or swig with its dual-action spout, so no fumbling with the cap mid-ride. The built-in straw minimizes the chances of spilling water all over yourself while you're pedaling out of the saddle (been there). My one gripe with this particular model is that the push button can occasionally get stuck, but it's a minor flaw in an otherwise ideal design. The 25-ounce Yeti Yonder (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is another perfect bottle for spin class. It's lightweight—made from 50 percent recycled plastic—and drop-resistant. Also, if you somehow drop it mid-ride, it won't startle the entire class the way a heavy-duty stainless steel bottle would. BPA-free, dishwasher-safe, and it's covered by a five-year warranty. Hydro Flask's customizability makes it a top contender for any activity, including spin class. Pair yours with the Standard Mouth Flex Straw Cap ($15) for quick sips. You'll definitely hear it hit the ground if you drop it, but at least you can count on it to survive the fall. Hydro Flask offers several types of bottles and caps, including a tumbler, but it will most likely not fit into the bike's bottle holder. I have owned variations of these biker shorts for five years now, and they're still among my favorites for cycling. They're buttery soft and lightweight yet squat-proof, so you don't have to worry about any see-through mishaps. The high-rise waistband doesn't roll whatsoever, and Nike's Dri-Fit tech is sweat-wicking. Available in sizes XXS to 3XL (tall options in select colors). Your spin shoes will stink—it's inevitable. This multipurpose spray is a lifesaver for more than just shoes, though; it works on spin bikes (if you've got one at home), gym bags, and other gym equipment. It masks odors and helps extend the life of your gear. Plus, it's nontoxic, non-irritating, and free of harsh chemicals like ammonium compounds, chlorine, and artificial fragrances. Sometimes, the music is too loud. For more earplugs recommendations, check out our guide to the Best Earplugs for Concerts, Bedtime, and Anytime.

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