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Type “gifts for mom” into a search bar, and the algorithm pulls you toward the same black hole of spa baskets, quippy wine glasses, and bouquets that spew petals all over the floor. We’ve tested a bunch of what’s below, vetted the rest with specialists we trust, and we’re reasonably sure our own moms would approve of at least half. The list covers a wide range of interests and budgets, priced from about $28 to a couple of worth-it splurges. We’ll be updating this list regularly between now and the absolute last minute, so grab something now or keep procrastinating as long as you can. We’re here to help either way.
SHOKZ OPENRUN PRO 2 headphones
These bone-conduction headphones don’t block out the outside world during a workout. That allows mom to stay aware of her surroundings while Beyoncé plays at full volume. The Pro 2 adds a dedicated bass driver, so the low end lands unlike with some workout-specific earbuds. Twelve hours of battery, IP55 sweat resistance, and a five-minute quick charge that buys her another 2.5 hours of playback, which is the exact math you want for a mom who forgot to plug them in last night.
For Mother’s Day, Shokz is taking up to 30% off the OpenRun Pro 2 and throwing in a free waist bag with purchase while supplies last.
Kiwibit Bird Feeder 2 (4K AI Camera with Solar Panel)
This smart bird feeder records visitors in 4K UHD, which is enough resolution to tell birds apart when they’re regular visitors. An integrated 4.4-watt solar roof keeps the battery topped up, so she isn’t swapping cells on a ladder every three weeks. Onboard AI identifies more than 10,000 species and pushes each photo to her phone, which means the first cardinal of the morning can show up as a notification instead of a missed moment. It’s a gift for your mom and Mother Nature all in one. Adorable.
For Mother’s Day, Kiwibit has dropped the price to $179.99 from $296.99, and new customers can stack an extra $10 off with code SAVE10.
Breville Barista Express Impress
A prosumer espresso machine with smart tamping built into the portafilter, which is where most home espresso goes wrong. It grinds, doses, tamps, and pulls on a single countertop footprint. Steep upfront, but against a $6-a-day cafe habit, it pays for itself inside a year. Our staff has been vouching for the Barista line for nearly a decade.
INIU Carry P50-E1 10,000mAh Power Bank
A 10,000 mAh power bank the size of two AirPods cases stacked, with a built-in USB-C cable, 45W fast charging, and a small display that shows remaining charge. Enough capacity to top off an iPhone nearly twice. Fast enough to hit 50% in about 20 minutes. The charger that actually lives in her bag instead of a drawer at home.
WOLFBOX X5 Duo 4K Mini Dash Cam
A compact two-channel dash cam that records the road in 4K through Sony’s newest STARVIS 2 sensor (the IMX678) and the view out the back in 2.5K. STARVIS 2 is the part that matters at night: headlight glare stops blooming across the frame, license plates stay readable in the dark, and parking-lot shadows come out with real detail instead of noise. Mounts discreetly behind the rearview mirror, no screen glowing at her during the drive. For the mom who commutes daily, drives rural backroads, or wants a receipt on every fender-bender excuse.
Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker (NS-ZCC10)
I’ve given this rice cooker as a housewarming gift three times and never once heard a complaint. The fuzzy-logic chip nails sushi rice, brown rice, and porridge without fuss, and the inner pan shrugs off years of use without flaking. Ours is more than a decade old and still going. Plays a little melody when the rice is done that people either love or tolerate.
Fly By Jing Triple Threat Trio
Three jars of the cult Sichuan chili crisp that turn scrambled eggs and plain yogurt into something worth photographing. The Mala spice mix is the sleeper of the set. If she already has the flagship chili crisp, the sweet-sour Zhong sauce is what to hunt for next.
Gozney Arc Lite Pizza Oven
A propane-fired pizza oven that hits 950°F in about 20 minutes and fits a 12-inch Neapolitan. At $399, it’s Gozney’s most affordable model, but it offers the same high-end performance and finish as the rest of the lineup. It weighs 26 pounds, so it travels to a friend’s backyard without a dolly. The lateral rolling flame is the brand’s signature: actual leopard-spotting on the crust instead of the pale rings home ovens produce at normal temperatures.
Brooklinen Luxe Core Sheet Set
Proper sateen sheets at a price that isn’t offensive. Deep fitted-sheet pockets truly fit modern mattresses, and the corners are tagged short-side and long-side so nobody is wrestling them onto the bed at 11 p.m. They get softer with every wash for the first dozen cycles.
BOGS Rockaway Seamless Chelsea Boots
These Waterproof Chelsea boots feature BOGS’ seamless construction, which means no stitching along the shaft for water to creep through. Insulated for proper wet-and-cold conditions and lined to stay comfortable when it isn’t.
The Chelsea silhouette is the part that matters for most people. They read as boots, not rain boots, which makes them wearable to a coffee shop without looking like you’re expecting a flood.
I’ve worn mine through properly miserable spring weather in Upstate New York, ankle-deep mud at the end of a dog walk, and a surprise downpour in the grocery store parking lot. Dry feet every time.
Ting Smart Electrical Fire Sensor
This plug-in sensor listens to a home’s wiring for the tiny arcing signatures that precede most house fires, then flags problems through an app before anything ignites. Some homeowners’ insurance policies pay for the hardware; otherwise, it’s $99 for the device and the first year of monitoring. It’s an unglamorous gift that pays off by not paying off.
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft
Amazon’s first color e-ink Kindle is a serious upgrade. Cookbook photos, magazine layouts, and highlighter annotations finally look right on an e-reader, and the paper-like feel for black-and-white text hasn’t been sacrificed. The battery still lasts weeks between charges. It’s perfect for the mom whose nightstand is a small library of half-started books.
Oura Ring 4 Ceramic
A smart ring for the mom who doesn’t want another screen on her wrist. The ceramic version is the understated overachiever of the Oura lineup: lighter than titanium, it doesn’t conduct cold against the finger in January, and the finish is scratch-resistant enough to survive a decade of handwashing dishes.
Tracks sleep, stress, cycle, and recovery accurately enough to nudge real habit change instead of guilt-scrolling through numbers. The app is the part most reviewers underrate. It gives you a daily readiness number, and if you want to pull up on why the number moved, the context is sitting right there.
A year of membership is included. Useful for the mom who wants honest data about how she’s sleeping, and insightful during perimenopause, when sleep patterns start shifting in ways that are hard to track otherwise. Not useful as a passive-aggressive gift for someone who hasn’t asked for one.
Light Phone III
A minimalist phone with an e-ink screen, no app store, and no social media. Calls, texts, directions, music, podcasts, camera, timer. That’s the entire menu. For the mom who says she wants her attention back and actually means it enough to leave her iPhone in a drawer for a weekend.
Vuarnet Legend 04 Sunglasses
French-made sunglasses from a house best known for being on Eddy Merckx’s face at the 1972 Olympics. The Legend 04 is the classic aviator in the lineup, with mineral glass lenses offered in a half-dozen tints.
The tints matter. Vuarnet’s glass lenses (materials and colors included) serve actual purposes: Skilynx for flat light in the mountains, Greylynx for everyday contrast, Nautilux for water. Not cosmetic options.
Expensive. Also, the last pair of sunglasses she might need for a decade. The frames are solid metal, the glass is polished rather than molded, and they sit on the face with a weight that plastic sunglasses can’t fake.
Carl Friedrik The Carry-On (Aluminum)
An aluminum carry-on from the British brand that has been showing up in airport lounge reviews for the past two years. The price earns it: sleek corners, German-made Hinomoto wheels, a TSA-approved lock that actually clicks, and a lifetime warranty Carl Friedrik honors without the insurance-company runaround.
No zippers here. Just a clamshell aluminum shell with twin latches, which means nothing catches, rips, or jams at 5 a.m. in a terminal. For the mom who has been rolling a busted suitcase through JFK for five years and won’t replace it out of principle.
Plufl Human Dog Bed
Yes, this is the viral human dog bed. The premise is silly, and the result is real. The memory-foam base and bolster setup is weirdly perfect for reading, napping, or watching a movie sprawled on the floor. It fits two small adults plus an actual dog. The gag wears off, and the nap somehow never does.
Analogue Pocket
This is a portable that plays original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and Game Gear cartridges via custom FPGA hardware instead of emulation. The difference matters: it runs clock-for-clock accurate with screen scaling that looks right on a modern display. The Pocket is a gorgeous piece of industrial design, and it’s the kind of gift for the mom who still has her original Tetris cart in a drawer somewhere.
LAMY AL-star Fountain Pen
The AL-star is a German-made aluminum-body fountain pen with a triangular grip that teaches your fingers where to go, available in a rotating set of colors LAMY releases each year. It comes with nib options for fine, medium, broad, and left-hand writers, plus cartridges or a converter for bottle ink, depending on how far down the rabbit hole she wants to travel. It writes smoother than a Bic, takes about a minute to learn, and shows up in every ‘starter fountain pen’ list that isn’t trying to sell you something five times the price. This is the kind of object that ends up on a desk for a decade.
Loftie Clock
The Loftie is an alarm clock designed to get a phone out of the bedroom. It offers sunrise wake, white noise, and guided meditations piped in through the app without requiring a screen to look at. It’s a less hostile way to start the day than an iPhone buzzing on a nightstand, and it’s the kind of gift that rearranges someone’s sleep for the better.
breezm Custom Eyewear
Mom has been keepin’ a watchful eye on everyone else for years, so help her focus on herself—and her lewk—with Breezm, a custom eyewear brand out of South Korea that makes glasses for her actual face, not a generic head. The process uses 3D facial scanning to tailor one of 80+ polymer or titanium frames to her features, either in person in New York City or through an iPhone AI Fit Finder app (and if mom is in or passing through NYC, she can add a 1:1 consultation once the frames are complete). The face-ruler process ensures that the color, shape, fit, and prescription work with how she actually wears glasses: reading, driving, working, traveling, or side-eyeing a group text. That matters because a great pair should not slide down her nose, pinch behind her ears, tip to one side, or feel like a compromise she tolerates because the lenses are correct. And everyone’s ears, nose, and, of course, eyes are different. Breezm’s made-to-order approach is also designed to reduce material waste through 3D printing and laser cutting. Translation: sharper sight, better fit, less “where did I put my readers?” energy. A smart Mother’s Day upgrade for the mom who deserves to see clearly and be seen stylishly.
REEF Water Vista Higher 2 Platform Sandals
Some sandals are made for lounging around, looking beachy. REEF’s Water Vista Higher 2 is made for moms whose days somehow go from “quick coffee” to “beach walk” to “let’s just get dinner” without a shoe change. The key is that it looks like a cute platform sandal but behaves like something built for actual movement: water-friendly construction, easy-wearing straps, and REEF’s DreamSole contoured footbed, which balances soft cushioning with responsive support. That makes it useful for boardwalks, pool decks, errands, brunch, vacation days, and post-lunch “let’s just walk around” plans that are never as casual as advertised. The Hibiscus color, our personal pair, brings cheerful packed-the-sunscreen energy, while the lifted silhouette adds height without handing her a foot-related grievance by 4 p.m. Cute, practical, and ready to be a little spontaneous—just like the best Mother’s Day plans near water.
magic mind Mental Performance Shots
Mom has been running on love, lists, and lukewarm coffee for years. Maybe give her brain something with a little more intention. Magic Mind is a 2-ounce mental performance shot designed for sharper focus, steadier energy, and long-term cognitive support, built around clinically backed ingredients, third-party testing, vitamins, amino acids, antioxidants, and cognitive support compounds. The useful part is the caffeine choice: FREE has 0mg, Original has 55mg, and MAXX has 165mg, so you can match the gift to her actual tolerance instead of handing a caffeine-sensitive mom a tiny bottle of regret. It’s easy to stash in a bag, desk drawer, gym tote, or morning routine, which helps if her day tends to start fast and get weirder. For the mom with 47 tabs open in her head who still remembers everyone’s dentist appointments, this herbal supplement is a small-but-mighty Mother’s Day reset. Brain fog, meet “already handled it” calm energy.
Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Fan
If that special someone in your life already has Cool Mom status, now she can have actual refreshing airflow to match. Dyson’s HushJet Mini Cool fan is pocket-sized climate control for the woman who keeps everyone else calm while quietly overheating in the car, kitchen, airport, bleachers, or backyard. And this is not just a plastic novelty fan. A HushJet nozzle focuses airflow more quietly, five speed settings plus Boost mode let her choose between subtle breeze and 55mph emergency cooldown, and the 360-degree twist nozzle helps aim air where she actually wants it. It’s bladeless, ultra-slim, rechargeable, and runs up to six hours (on lower settings), with handheld, desk, and wearable modes. That makes it genuinely useful for travel delays, summer errands, outdoor events, warm offices, and the sacred act of blow-drying hair without melting. The Stone/Blush finish makes it pretty enough to leave out, which is good, because she may stop leaving home without it.
High Camp Flasks Wine Flask
Mom’s picnic era deserves better than a screw-top bottle sweating through a canvas tote. High Camp Flasks’ pure-steel wine flasks solve a simple but persistent problem: getting wine from kitchen to park, beach, backyard, tailgate, or sunset overlook without glass, leaks, temperature drama, or a vibe that says “emergency merlot.” The best-selling Parkside Flask 750 is a full bottle-friendly upgrade with two magnetically attached tumblers capping it and more than 1,700 five-star reviews, available in colors like Ember, Slate, Juniper, Seaglass, Cypress, and Granite. The broader line includes tumbler two-packs, Twin Carry Totes, bundles, and engraving options, so you can build a gift around how she actually pours—solo sunset glass, picnic host, backyard happy hour captain, or tailgate sommelier. It’s useful, good-looking, and more personal than grabbing a bottle on the way over. Less brown bag, more beautifully decanted wherever Mother’s Day takes her.
Ciele Athletics GOCap Solar – Icon – Circle C
Here comes the sun, there goes Mom, and she’s probably faster than you expected. The GOCap Solar – Icon – Circle C, like all of Ciele Athletics’ premium running apparel and accessories, is built for heat, movement, and anyone who refuses to let UV rays ruin a main-character morning. The practical win is coverage without much weight: it has a 270-degree ear-and-neck shield for exposed runs, hikes, garden sessions, travel days, or sideline duty, and that shield flips up when she wants less “expedition” and more “errands with intent.” The cap, available in two colors, uses lightweight RAYaway ceramic ripstop fabric with a cooling print, plus COOLmatic | EXP SKAYAmesh™ with embedded carbon yarn for temperature control. It also has a super-light PHORMrite brim, reflective details, wicking, breathability, odor control, machine washability, and Ciele’s million-miles guarantee. At 38 grams, it is barely there until the heat hits, and then it is absolutely pulling its Mother’s Day weight.
Ottocast Play2Video Ultra wireless CarPlay adapter and streaming video player
Mom’s taxi service is finally getting a tech upgrade, minus the dealership upsell. Ottocast’s Play2Video Ultra is a small adapter that turns a compatible wired CarPlay setup into wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto, which means fewer cords, less plugging in, and one less thing to fumble with before school drop-off or a road trip. It also adds built-in streaming apps, including Netflix, YouTube, IPTV, and Prime Video for parked downtime, plus an App Hub that lets her add up to five more favorites. Software updates run through the OttoPilot app, so she is not stuck doing some weird firmware ritual in the driveway. The important caveat: this is for compatible cars with wired CarPlay, and streaming belongs in the “parked and waiting” category, not the “please entertain the driver” category. For pickup lines, playing field parking lots, charging stops, and “I’ll be there in five” limbo, however, her dashboard just got a lot less cursed.
Ratio Eight Series 2 Coffee Machine
Letting Mom continue to drink just-gets-the-job-done java is just unacceptable. She’s poured over your assignments and agendas, so it’s time to pour-over her coffee. The Ratio Eight Series 2 Coffee Machine is a wake-up call that an automatic brewer can offer a barista-quality cup. It features one-button operation, an automated bloom cycle, precision water temperature control, and a stainless steel shower for even saturation. The payoff is better, more consistent coffee without forcing Mom (or anyone else) to stand there spiraling hot water like they’re auditioning for a shift at the local café. It can brew half and full batches, which is up to 40 ounces (or 6–8 cups, depending on mug size) in only 8-10 minutes. And while it’s undeniably expensive, it looks like a proper investment with solid walnut trim, handblown borosilicate glass carafe, stainless steel flat bottom filter for even extraction, a redesigned stainless steel, aluminum, and glass brew path, and other accents. There’s a reason the original was a top splurge in our best pour-over coffee makers guide. This is for the mom who deserves better than burnt hot-plate coffee.
Twelve South Valet Charging Tray
We’ve all got a “drop zone,” that place where we plunk our wallet, keys, lip balm, and other pocket paraphernalia. Twelve South’s Valet turns Mom’s drop zone into a polished landing pad, combining a Nappa leather tray (available in eight colors) with Qi2 wireless charging. The raised magnetic podium delivers up to 15W, and the power cable can be configured to work on either side of the bed, a console in the foyer, on the corner of a desk, etc. The weighted zinc alloy base, hidden behind one of the interchangeable, removable leather frame options (four colorways available), keeps it planted. And hidden cable management, with an extra 15W USB-C port for a second device, minimizes visual clutter. A soft light blooms then fades to confirm charging, so as not to disturb a mom who needs to recharge just as badly as her devices.
Trtl Women’s Travel Hoodie
Know a mom who keeps an eye on everyone’s snacks, chargers, backup chargers, and boarding passes? Then you know a mom who’s exhausted by the time she’s on the airplane. You may not be able to afford First Class tickets on every vacation, but you can get her some first-class comfort in the form of a Trtl Travel Hoodie. This loungewear has been built for planes, trains, cars, and all the times she’ll sit in limbo along the way. The oversized triple-layer Hush Hood is designed to soften sound, reduce overstimulation, and help her relax as much as possible sitting in the terminal. A big zippered pocket, a smaller pocket for keys or headphones, and an additional pocket for a phone or passport mean less “where did I put that?!?” rummaging when it’s time to board. The relaxed fit, lower armhole, thumbholes, and 330 GSM cotton-poly fabric mean more comfort when wedged in tight spaces. Available in Sand Beige and Jet Black, this hoodie plus a Trtl Travel Pillow is perfect for frequent flyers who could use a frequent nap.
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