Father’s Day lands on Sunday, June 15, 2025 this year, and it’s approaching quickly. That means it’s time to start thinking about what to get the special dad in your life to celebrate his big day. Dads of all ages usually love tech, using it throughout their days for work, entertainment, hobbies, and downtime. We have curated this list of some great gifts for all types of dads on your list, from the one who loves to work with his hands to the pop who appreciates sitting back and relaxing with good tunes.
For the Commuter Dad: Skullcandy Method 360 ANC Headphones
If dad commutes to the office via public transportation, or loves to go for walks or runs, he’ll appreciate the Skullcandy Method 360 ANC active noise cancelling earbuds. Not only do they help to cancel out surrounding ambient noise so dad can focus on his music, podcast, or video versus the hum of the train or the neighbour’s lawnmower, there’s also an adjustable stay-aware mode when needed, like while running on a busy street. Sound is provided by Bose, affording a superior audio experience. Plus, the neat design includes a case with a built-in keyring so dad never has to fish for the buds at the bottom of his backpack or briefcase, or worry about losing the charging case. At just $150 and with five colour options, the Method 360 ANCs are an affordable and stylish gift that dad will love. Want to win a pair? Enter our contest for your chance to take one home.
For the Audio Dad: Marshall Kilburn III Portable Bluetooth Speaker
With double the battery life of the previous generation model at up to 50 hours per charge, 360° sound, and of course the signature rock ‘n’ roll look, the Marshall Kilburn III is the perfect gift for the trendy dad who loves a hint of nostalgia and, of course, great sound. It’s IP54 rated for some dust and water resistance and can even be used to charge up his connected devices as well as play back tunes. It might not be in Canada until July, but tell dad it’ll be worth the wait. At $500, it’s reasonably priced, too.
For the Work-From-Home Dad: Kensington Microsoft Surface Pro Accessories
Help enhance dad’s work-from-home set-up with a series of useful accessories from Kensington. If dad has the Microsoft Surface Pro 9, 10, or 11th edition, get him the Elevated Stand for Surface (K58277NA), which will raise his laptop to a more comfortable, eye-friendly position. There’s also the MagPro Elite Magnetic Privacy Screen (K51700WW), perfect for dad who might occasionally work from the local coffee shop or shared workspaces, preventing others from viewing sensitive on-screen content. Finally, top it off with the BlackBelt Rugged Case (K96540WW), which shields the Surface Pro from bumps, drops, and daily wear. We’re giving away a prize package that includes all three: enter for your chance to win the ultimate Microsoft Surface Pro accessory pack
For the Hockey Lover Dad: Fujifilm Printlife Personalize NHL Drinkware
Get dad a new thermos, coffee mug, or beer stein emblazoned with not only the logo of his favourite NHL team, but also an image of his child, grandchild, or even himself in uniform playing. It’s possible through this exclusive collection from Fujifilm Printlife. The fully licensed drinkware ranges in price from $23 up to $37, complete with personalization that you can complete online, with shipping in time for Father’s Day if you order ASAP.
For the Dad Who Loves to Cook: Ooni Koda 2 Pro Outdoor Pizza Oven
So, dad already has a barbecue and a smoker, and he’s reveling in the lovely spring weather, itching to visit the butcher shop and find a nice cut of brisket for the annual neighbourhood barbecue. Augment his outdoor selection with the Ooni Koda 2 Pro outdoor pizza oven, one of the newest models in the brand’s line. Perfect for parties or exploring dinner options for the fam-jam, it has an 18-inch cooking surface, large enough to cook an extra-large pie. It gets as hot as 932°F, so a full-sized pizza or multiple personal pan pizzas can be ready for hockey night with the fam before the puck even drops for first period. It’s $1,099 or go with the smaller 14-inch Koda 2 for $649.
For the Adventurous Dad: DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone
Help the adventurous dad capture memories on his next outing with the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, which has a 100MP Hasselblad sensor and can fly for up to 51 minutes per charge. Capture photos, videos, and create content from various adventures. Dad can even film overhead footage of neighbourhood barbecues or days at the cottage. It’s the first DJI drone to include a gimbal that allows for capturing a full 360° rotation and 70° upwards shots. The Fly More combo is $2,896, but if you band together with all the siblings or family members, everyone can chip in to get dad what will likely become his new favourite toy.
For the Gamer Dad: Nintendo Switch 2
Dads of all ages love to unwind with video games, and if dad is still sporting the Nintendo Switch, get him the Nintendo Switch 2, the first main console upgrade since the original launched way back in 2017. For $630, he’ll get tons of upgrades, including redesigned Joy-Con 2 controllers that attach magnetically, more power, and a larger 7.9-inch display for when he’s gaming on the go versus connecting the unit to the TV. It also has twice the storage so dad can load up tons of games, expanding storage with optional microSD Express cards as well. Don’t forget to get him a new game, too.
For the Business Dad: Motorola Razr Ultra Smartphone
Surprise dad with a new foldable phone like the Motorola Razr Ultra to replace his old one, employing a design that will wow him with a 7-inch unfolded screen alongside the 4-inch external screen. The Razr Ultra is one of the more affordable new foldable phones on the market at $1,900 outright, but it has all the same premium features as models that cost almost twice as much. This includes access to tons of AI features through both moto AI and Google Gemini; the phone even has a dedicated AI Key. There’s also a triple camera system. With Pantone colours and various material options like leather inspired, FSC-certified wood, and Italian-made Alcantara, you can find the right one to suit dad’s style.
For the Fit Dad: Ultrahuman Ring Air Smart Ring
If dad is into fitness, he probably already has a smartwatch he loves. Get him a smart ring to complement it like the Ultrahuman Ring Air. It can capture loads of metrics with the option to add more through PowerPlugs apps, like vitamin D, circadian rhythm, caffeine window, and even Afib detection (with a monthly subscription). It’s stylish in five finish options (Raw Titanium, Aster Black, Matte Grey, Bionic Gold, or Space Silver), delivers useful notifications to his connected smartphone, and tracks everything from sleep to heart rate, workouts, and more. It’s $480 and you’ll need to gift him the ring sizing kit so he can choose the proper fit. Once he has the ring on his finger, there’s no subscription required. I reviewed this ring and it’s one of my favourites.
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