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The Verge’s 2025 Father’s Day gift guide

An image compilation showing various tech products scattered around with images of dads having a moment of bliss and relaxation.

Father's Day rules. It's a day to celebrate all that dads have contributed to the people, homes, and communities that they're a part of. Being a dad is a lot of work - something I can vouch for, being a relatively new one myself - so for Father's Day, why not give dear old dad a token of appreciation and love? Whether your dad prefers practical or clever gifts, we think you'll be pleased with the selection of picks below.

As usual, we lean pretty heavily on tech, but there are several non-tech suggestions that most dads will be happy to receive, all of which come courtesy of the thoughtful staff here at The Verge. If a fast-charging portable battery or Sony's collapsible WH-1000XM6 headphones won't do the trick, perhaps Kurt Vonnegut's recently discovered two-player board game or a mountable Lego van Gogh replica will?

Updated, June 7th: Adjusted pricing / availability and added several new picks, including HoverAir's X1 drone. Brandon Widder also contributed to this post.

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https://www.theverge.com/tech/673799/best-fathers-day-gift-ideas-2025
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