Everyone's knows someone who,USA every year around the holidays, insists that you don't get them any gifts. "I have everything I need already!"they say. "Don't waste your money on stuff I won't use!"
Well, we say that not giving gifts is simply no fun. So we found presents that are sure to be a hit with even the most practical people. Hey, it's not a waste of money if they use it, right?
Apple AirPods, $169
OK, so definitely check that your practical person doesn't already own some, because AirPods are one of the most practical gifts out there. But if they haven't made the wireless earbud jump yet, or have been rocking a super-old pair in desperate need of an update, check out Apple's latest AirPods.
The third-generation buds pack longer battery life, spatial audio for a truly enveloping sound experience, force sensors with more precise gesture controls, and more into a new design — and they cost less than the AirPods Pro.
They're the perfect gift for anyone who takes a lot of work calls, loves music, or is always listening to podcasts.
Azio IZO Wireless Keyboard, $139.99
Some of us are still working from home or in a home-office hybrid situation these days, and never took the time to deck out our home desk setups. The IZO Wireless Keyboard from Azio gives users a beautiful keyboard with a super functional layout for all their working (or gaming!) needs.
The keys are satisfyingly clicky, and the keyboard comes in three colors (Blue Iris, Baroque Rose, and White Blossom) with gold accents. You can toss in a wireless mouse and calculator from the IZO collection too if you want to gift a complete set.
Otter + Pop Symmetry Series, $59.95
If your practical person tends to go for the lowest price rather than the best quality when buying a phone case, take this holiday season as a chance to upgrade their gear.
OtterBox, which is known for making super sturdy products, has partnered with PopSocket to make cases with a built-in customizable phone grip. Having a phone grips helps minimize the chances of dropping your phone and makes holding a bigger phone more comfortable.
We recommend checking out the Symmetry series, which is available for the iPhone 8 and newer and the Galaxy S20 and up, for a perfect combo of durable and decorative.
Ninja AF100, $89
For the cooking fanatic who may not have time to babysit an oven recipe, an air fryer solves a lot of problems. Not only are air fryer recipes all the rage on TikTok these days, but popping your food into an air fryer almost guarantees a tasty and quick meal that takes very little effort.
For an air fryer that takes up the least counter space, check out the Ninja AF100. If you're willing to sacrifice a little square footage for more features, we also love the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer.
Amazon Echo, $99 (on sale at time of print for $49)
While not entirely necessary, a smart speaker like an Amazon Echo just makes life more seamless.
If the person you're gifting likes to jam out to a playlist while doing chores or add products to their Amazon cart throughout the day, the speaker's Alexa voice assistant makes all of it easier.
Of course, if your practical person is all in on the Apple or Google ecosystems, definitely go the route of a HomePod mini or Google Nest. Either way, their home DJing skills are about to level up.
Bombas Gripper Slippers, $45
Nobody doesn't like slippers. Even the most practical person will appreciate some cozy footwear to shuffle around the house. Our favorite sock brand Bombas makes some colorful knit slippers that have little grips on the bottom because slipper safety is important. You could also go the classic route and gift some L.L. Bean slippers which are beloved for their shearling lining and iconic look.
Dyson V8, $349.99
The gift of a vacuum may have been a little Stepford Wivesin the past, but vacuum tech has come a long way. Nowadays, nothing says "I love you" like giving someone a powerful cordless Dyson or a zero-effort Roomba. You're basically gifting someone hassle-free cleaning, which any practical person can appreciate.
Yamazaki Magnetic Key Holder, $29
Optimizing your entryway is the ultimate organization flex. Instead of throwing your keys, mail, sunglasses, hat, etc. on the nearest surface like Miranda Priestly, a wall organizer provides a home for it all. The practical person in your life will appreciate something that keeps your entryway organized and clutter-free.
This one from Yamazaki has five hooks, and a compartment for holding anything else. Plus, it can be mounted magnetically, so you don't have they don't have to worry about drilling holes in the wall.
Cotopaxi Kapai 1.5 L. Hip Pack, $30
Fanny packs, or belt bags, if you wanna be cute, are the ultimate practical gift. So practical, in fact, that they used to be considered the accessory for people who had zero vanity or interest in style. But now, the hands-free and secure convenience of a fanny pack is fashionable. You opt for the chic minimalist look with a black leather belt bag or lean into the gorpcore aesthetic with a color-block fanny pack made of rugged nylon with multiple compartments.
West Elm LED Wireless Charging & USB Task Lamp, $150
What's more practical than a lighting or a phone charger? A product that combines the two. Give the gift of multipurpose functionality with a charging lamp. This one has a small footprint so it doesn't take up too much space on a bedside table and the base has a wireless charging dock and has a USB port so you can charge multiple devices.
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