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Buying the right gift is never as simple as it seems -- especially if you're on a budget. After all, it's the thought that counts, and gift cards and flowers are always a reliable, yet appreciated, last resort. But if you want to present a more creative gift while staying financially conscious, I've got you covered.
These gifts are sure to bring a smile to your mom's face, and with all of them being $25 and under, all without making too much of a dent in your wallet.
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PopSockets are perfect for busy moms who need an extra grip, which is why it's my choice for the best cheap tech gift under $25. PopSockets are versatile -- they come in all sorts of colors and designs for different budgets (including under $25), and even have wallets and MagSafe case PopSocket options. You can gift your mom a personalized PopSocket with an image of their pet or a favorite photo of the both of you.
Moms have a lot to keep track of, and a Tile Mate Bluetooth Tracker is a small tool that can be a big help in finding that misplaced key, wallet, or lost knick-knack. The compact design makes it ideal for attaching to a key ring, luggage, wallet, and more. Plus, the free app lets users activate Tile's sound feature, making it easier to track the item that perfectly wedges its way between two couch cushions.
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Cambridge Soundworks produces stellar audio devices without costing you a premium. The Oontz Angle Solo speaker is no exception. The portable music player has a projected 15-hour playtime, enhanced bass-pumping sound, and an angular design that makes it easy to carry. You can snag one for your family, friend, or yourself for less than $20 right now.
Give the gift of peaceful sleep with these wireless sleep headphones. The headphones fit snugly around your head and can connect to your playlists via Bluetooth so you can listen to white noise, nature sounds, or whatever you want as you fall asleep. It also doubles as a sleep mask, blocking out unwanted light and sound.
If your mom is a multi-tasking master and wants to scroll through social media, emails, and more, then this tiny remote that fits on your finger like a ring is the perfect gift. After going viral on TikTok, this handy device from Adzerd is appropriately dubbed the "TikTok" remote, but it works for scrolling on any app when paired to your smartphone via Bluetooth. I love that while this is an arguably lazy device, it's a great multi-tasking tool and "game changer" for dreaded cardio workouts.
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Moms who work from home or love to FaceTime will appreciate this adjustable phone stand that makes a great addition to any desk, table, or nightstand. You can adjust the stand 270 degrees for ideal viewing angles. In addition, you can still charge your phone while it's on the stand since there's a slot in the back for a charging cord.
The Apple AirPods Pro, and more recently the 2nd-generation successor, have become an in-ear staple. Sadly, you can't find a pair of AirPods for under $25, but I'll make a case for an AirPods case -- a fun one that is. These soft silicone 3D cover cases from WowChic mimic crowd-favorite soda cans, coffee drinks, and snacks, which is perfect for a personal touch.
If your mom is notorious for misplacing her AirPods or mistaking her own for someone else's, a custom case with a built-in keychain is a personable, affordable solution. Plus, it can protect her AirPods from drops, dings, and scratches.
Also: The best AirPods of 2023: Pricing and features compared
Opening a wine bottle can be an unnecessary hassle, but this electric wine bottle opener makes it easier -- believe me! It's portable size is ideal for bringing to parties with a single push-button operation that can remove the cork of any bottle. Plus, it comes with a foil cutter and charging stand. If my mom hadn't already rushed to order the Oster wine opener after being blown away by mine, this would definitely be her Mother's Day gift.
For the mom that's always taking group photos, this phone tripod is compatible with any smartphone and can stretch up to 60 inches tall and fold back down into a compact 11-inch stick. And if self-timer photos aren't your mom's forte, the Bluetooth remote allows for snapping photos from up to 32 feet away.
It's also super lightweight, making it perfect to tote around for travel at only 332 grams. ZDNET's Sabrina Ortiz uses this tripod to capture vertical video content on the go and is impressed with its quality, reliability, and compact size.
This Sokusin stand is a compact solution to Apple Watch and iPhone charger management, allowing users to lace their cords through, keeping chargers hidden and in place. At 2.89 ounces, it's discrete and lightweight, making a nice addition to your mom's desk, nightstand, or backpack for travel.
With affordability at the top of my mind, I chose fun product ideas for smaller gifts, but also items that are suitable -- and budget-friendly -- as larger gifts.
You can find the best cheap tech gifts at major retailers like Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and Amazon.