19 Great Gifts for Teens in 2023 – CNET
19 Great Gifts for Teens in 2023 - CNET
Teenagers are a notoriously tough crowd to please, which can make choosing a gift for your teen especially tricky. What’s trendy one day might be horribly passe the next. Or you find something you think they’ll love, but it ends up getting thrown into the back of a closet. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We’ve compiled a list of the best gifts for teenagers, using plenty of research and a little help from the teens in our own lives.
While cash and gift cards are always welcome, we’ve got other options that are sure to impress. Some of these gift ideas are practical, like a handy tote bag and noise-canceling earbuds. Others are soothing, small luxuries to help ease their stress — for instance, fragrant candles, cozy slippers and a fuzzy weighted blanket. And then there are just-for-fun items: a turntable, a Nintendo Switch and even a boba tea kit. Whatever you choose, it’s sure to bring a smile to your teen’s face. And they might just be appreciative… for once.
Homesick
Candles are a great go-to gift, perfect for the teen who wants to wind down after a busy day at school. With so many options out there, it can be hard to find the perfect scent that your teen will appreciate. But the folks at Homesick have made it easy by coming up with unique candles that will speak to every interest. Hogwarts fans will appreciate Homesick’s newest Harry Potter collection. But you can also find candles that are inspired by US states, MLB stadiums, Star Wars and more. The standard 13.75-ounce size starts at $38.
Amazon
Amazon’s fourth-generation Echo Dot is currently ranked as our favorite smart speaker. But if you’re considering adding an Alexa device to your teen’s room, you might as well upgrade to the latest Echo Dot smart speaker, which started shipping Oct. 20. The new Echo Dot with Clock, available in cloud blue or glacier white, comes with some slight refinements to the clock readout — namely, the ability to display upcoming calendar events, artists and song titles during music playback, or to show weather info with icons whenever you ask Alexa for the day’s forecast.
Pottery Barn
Sure, Spotify is great, but there’s nothing quite like the retro feel of real records and spinning vinyl. This Bluetooth-compatible, portable turntable hits all the right notes. Not only can you play LPs, but you can stream music wirelessly from any device. And while the sound isn’t as top-notch as some more-expensive models, you can’t beat the cool retro aesthetic.
Ugg
Ugg makes a comfy shearling-lined slipper that’s both stylish and versatile. They’re great for wearing around the house, but thanks to their lightweight, ultradurable sole, you can also take these bad boys outdoors and even wear them to school. The Tasman slippers are made from soft suede and feature an embroidered Tasman braid as well as Ugg’s proprietary Treadlite technology, which increases cushioning and traction.
Spikeball
Spikeball is a super-trendy, fast-paced game that combines elements of volleyball and four-square. Instead of hitting a large ball over a straight net, you’re smacking a softer, grapefruit-size ball onto a bouncy, ringed one, sort of like tetherball but without the string. This is a physical game, one that requires fast movement and probably some diving if you want to score points. It’s a great way to get teens off their screens and outdoors.
Baggu
Trendy brand Baggu is tops when it comes to fun prints. Their coveted goods include this tote bag, a perfect gift for teens who lug their laptops to school every day but don’t want to use a backpack. The Duck Bag is made from recycled cotton canvas and is available in 10 colorful prints. Bonus: It’s machine-washable!
Amazon
Kodak’s pocket-size projector is a cool gift for teens who love movies, TV shows or video games (which is pretty much all teens). The Luma 150 can project up to 150 inches (12.5 feet) onto almost any surface to give your teen an impressive big-screen experience. Plus there’s a built-in speaker so no extra equipment is needed.
Amazon
The weighted blanket craze doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. So what’s even better than a weighted blanket? A fuzzy weighted blanket. If your teen likes to sleep in on the weekends (who doesn’t?), this blanket will keep them cozy and relaxed. It also adds a touch of style and texture to a teen’s bedroom. This great gift comes in cream, gray, brown, navy, pink and rainbow.
David Carnoy/CNET
Battery Life
Rated up to 6 hours
Noise Canceling
Yes (ANC)
Multipoint
No
Headphone Type
Wireless earbuds
Water-Resistant
Yes (IPX4 — splash-proof)
AirPods are a teen staple, and Apple’s new AirPods Pro (second generation) are on a lot of teenagers’ wish lists, so they’re a safe bet. They’re the best AirPods available and powered by Apple’s new H2 chip, which promises more processing power while being more energy efficient. If you don’t want to shell out $249 for the Pro 2, you could go with Apple’s original AirPods Pro. Note, however, that they’ve been discontinued, so they’re gradually getting harder to find.
Rick Broida/CNET
If you know a teen who’s really into sports and goes to the gym on a regular basis, they’ll appreciate a massage gun to ease the muscle soreness that comes with intense exercise. Therabody has a lot of ultra-expensive larger models, but the Theragun Mini is a powerful, cheaper option in a smaller package. It’s easy to throw in a gym bag, and it delivers a whopping 1,750 to 2,400 percussions per minute.
Urban Outfitters
It’s easy for teens to take pics with their phones, yet they may find it just as fun to capture their favorite moments with an instant cam. The camera comes in a variety of color options and pics can be printed out — and shared with friends or pinned up — instantly.
Urban Outfitters
This huggable llama is more than a cute stuffy. Pop it in the microwave and it’ll warm up your bed or soothe sore muscles — or you can keep it in the freezer and use it as an ice pack. It has a soothing lavender scent, and what could be more adorable than a llama? Or choose from a wide selection of the brand’s other heatable plush toys including a sloth, an avocado, buttered toast and more.
Scott Stein/CNET
The Nintendo Switch became a hot item during the pandemic, and it’s still popular among teens. If your teen doesn’t have a Nintendo Switch, you can’t go wrong with this gaming system. It’s a splurge, but it’s not as expensive as the PS5 or Xbox Series X, and it’s easier to get your hands on than either of those consoles.
The Switch provides hours and hours of entertainment with games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Super Mario Odyssey. Check out more great video game suggestions here.
David Carnoy/CNET
If you’re tired of your teen saying they couldn’t text because their phone ran out of juice, the Infinity Lab InstantGo 5000 power bank is the answer. It’s easy to throw into a backpack or tote, and it comes with an integrated Lightning cable for easy charging for iPhones.
Williams Sonoma
If your teen likes a daily dose of boba, they’re probably familiar with the Boba Guys, who made a name for themselves after opening up their first popup shop in San Francisco in 2011. This DIY kit comes with everything you need to make Boba Guys’ much-loved Strawberry Matcha flavor: tapioca balls, Japanese matcha, strawberry jam, a bamboo matcha whisk and a reusable straw.
Bombas
Sure, socks used to be the boring gift, but not any more. Fashion-forward teens know all about Bombas. They’re the comfiest socks out there, and thanks to their colorful patterns and fun prints, they’re far from boring. Prices start at $13 a pair for ankle socks and $16 for calf socks (shown here), which isn’t cheap for socks, but you can get 20% off your first order.
Lisa Eadicicco/CNET
As much as it pains them, your teen doesn’t always have access to their phone, especially when they’re at school. But an Apple Watch will ensure they never miss an important notification. The 2022 Apple Watch SE might not be the flashiest new Apple Watch alongside the temperature-sensing Apple Watch Series 8 and souped-up Ultra. But with a $249 starting price, it’s easily the most practical Apple Watch for most teens. Bonus points if you throw in an Apple Music subscription.
Lula’s Garden
If you’re sending something from afar, consider purchasing a trio of succulents from Lula’s Garden. You might think plants are boring, but they’re actually popular among the teen crowd since they add a tasteful aesthetic to any room. This beautiful gift box comes with three preplanted succulents in a sleek white box that doubles as a planter. Luckily, succulents don’t need much attention to thrive, so these are perfect even for plant newbies.
Urban Outfitters
Puffer jackets are big again this year — both for teen girls and teen boys. And while this stylish one from North Face is definitely pricey, it will last teens and young adults a long, long time — maybe even through college. This 700-fill goose-down jacket is made with 100% recycled fabric. And it comes with a stowable hood for those extra wintery days.