32 Gifts Teens May Actually Like
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Teenagers are intimidating. They speak their own language, blurt out confusing jokes, and somehow have always already seen the TikToks you send them. It can be hard to keep up with the absolute coolest kids around, and that's especially true when it comes to holiday gift-giving. For the past few years, we've informally polled some of the terrifying supercool teens in our lives to find out what presents they really want. These gift ideas are not one-size-fits-all, but they might help you get inspired and reach the ultimate goal: giving a gift the teen in your life actually likes.
WIRED's Gear team has personally tested and vetted everything that appears in our gift guides. Also be sure to check out Best Viral TikTok Gadgets, 25 Amazing Gifts Under $25, and Gifts for Coffee Lovers.
Updated December 2024: We added some coloring supplies, a tote bag, and a gaming chair, and double-checked for pricing accuracy.
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For the Builders
Lego
Icons Succulents Building Kit
No matter how old you are, completing Lego sets is therapeutic and fun! There are about a gazillion Lego kits available, including this planter full of succulents. The resulting build makes very cute room decor, and we think most teens would love it—but if it's not up their alley, so many other sets available that we're nearly certain you can find one for your kiddo. If you're lucky, they might even ask you to help them complete it. Bonding time!
For the Friendly
Quefe
Friendship Bracelet Making Kit
Swifties (aka Taylor Swift fans) started making friendship bracelets to trade during the Eras Tour, and they’ve exploded in popularity as a result, spanning fandoms far and wide. (As an EDM enthusiast, I’ve always called them “kandi,” but that’s a story for a different guide.) You can never have too many vowel beads, and the type of elastic you use can make a big difference in the longevity of your bracelets.
I also like the BaubleBar Design Your Own Bracelet kit ($30), which comes with some fancier-looking beads and a handy rotating caddy that's perfect for bracelet-making parties.
Pro tip: Use Stretch Magic string! I’ve linked to the kit that I purchased most recently, but there are tons of other options on Amazon. If the teen in your life is into making bracelets, this is a gift that will keep on giving.
For the Board Gamers
We're Not Really Strangers
Card Game
This card game has remained popular for several years. It can be played with friends, family members, and significant others. It asks poignant questions that'll let teens deepen their relationships with their loved ones—and possibly themselves. It'd make a good gift for any kid with a social circle, but it might be especially appreciated by young adults moving out for the first time. There's no better way to break the ice with a new roommate than to play a round or two of We’re Not Really Strangers.
For the Insomniacs
Bearaby
Tree Napper
Being a teenager is hard. Aside from being trendy, weighted blankets can feel like a big ol' hug, helping to ease stressed-out feelings. Bearaby makes the best weighted blanket—it's available in many gorgeous colors, it's breathable, and the Tencel version is biodegradable. We have plenty of recommendations (and advice on which weight to buy) in our Best Weighted Blankets guide.
For the Vinyl Collector
Victrola
Re-Spin Bluetooth Suitcase Record Player
Vinyl records have been steadily skyrocketing in popularity, and for good reason. In the era of streaming, it's easy to feel a disconnect with music, and it can be difficult to find new artists. Physical records let you play a whole album front to back, and there's a tactility that makes you appreciate the art more.
Victrola's new Re-Spin is an affordable way to bring the teen in your life in on the vinyl fun. This suitcase record player is lightweight and easy to tote around from room to room (or to a friend's house), and the removable cover can convert into a stand for record covers. It has a built-in speaker that sounds pretty decent and can fill up a room. If they've gone through all their records, there's a switch to turn the whole thing into a Bluetooth speaker to keep the party going via a connected smartphone. It's made of 25 percent recycled plastic.
For the Room Decorator
Govee
Glide Wall Lights
These are some of our favorite smart ambient lights. From TikTok videos to gaming setups, they look good in any background. You can also place them on a bedroom wall or behind a TV for lighting that's easier on the eyes. The colors are customizable via an app, so your teen can set the mood with a rainbow of hues, as well as multiple white shades. The app also includes preset scenes, scheduling options, and voice control.
Added bonus: LED lights are cheaper to run than incandescent bulbs. Check out more recommendations in our Best Smart Lighting guide. We also have a dedicated guide to help you decide which Govee smart lights you should buy.
For the Music Addict
Nothing
Ear (a)
There's no doubt that the Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) look cool. But they sound even better. They're our favorite wirefree earbuds. With solid noise cancellation, fantastic touch controls, easy pairing, and customizable EQ, they're feature-rich as well as affordable.
If your teen just wants AirPods and nothing else will do, go for the great but pricey second-generation AirPods Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends). For additional recommendations, read our Best Wireless Headphones guide.
A New Slate
Apple
iPad (2022, 10th Gen)
An iPad is seemingly superfluous—until teens start using it to watch shows, do homework, or hop on Zoom meetings. They're actually quite handy to have around. Apple's 10th-generation model (7/10, WIRED Recommends) has a slick, modern design and better selfie camera placement compared to previous generations. It's fast and snappy, and it finally charges via USB-C.
Check our Best iPad and Best Tablets guides for more options. Don't forget to read our Best iPad Accessories guide to trick out their slate with keyboard covers and stands.
For the Gamer
Nintendo
Switch Lite
The more portable and lightweight Switch Lite (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is a great gadget for teen gamers, especially if they'd rather not be tethered in front of a TV to play Stardew Valley.
If they do want to play on a big screen, then you'll want to get them a Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch OLED. This comparison can help you decide between the three. We recommend you buy a game or two as well. Nintendo's eShop has a ton of titles, but you can peruse our Best Switch Games guide for some ideas.
For Apple Stans
Belkin
3-in-1 Wireless Charger With MagSafe
Does your teen already own an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods? If their nightstand is cluttered with various chargers for all three devices, get them this Belkin treelike 3-in-1 wireless charging station. It will only work with MagSafe iPhones—any iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, iPhone 15, or iPhone 16—which will stick to the circular pad and recharge the device at the fastest speeds available (15 watts). The Apple Watch will attach magnetically to its puck, and they can plop the AirPods or AirPods Pro at the base to top ’em up. (Just make sure their AirPods have a wireless charging case.) Belkin also sells a pad version that doesn't take up as much vertical room.
For the Accident-Prone
Case-Mate Blox MagSafe Case
iPhones have a distinct shape—this case changes it. The Case-Mate Blox case squares up the iPhone and adds a flashy color to the mix. It's well-built and has clicky buttons and MagSafe support. It's also available for a variety of iPhone models, including iPhone 16, as well as the Samsung Galaxy S22. If you're on the hunt for more fun cases to get your favorite teen, Casetify and Sonix have a dizzying number of fun designs.
For the Almost-Adult
SlimFold
Micro Soft Shell Thin Wallet
Like a good set of sheets or your first tools, a wallet is a gift you only get excited about when you're almost an adult. SlimFold makes great gear. My partner has used this wallet daily for over eight years, and it's still going strong. It has just enough room for cash and cards, preventing it from becoming bulky or obtrusive (or leaving a wear mark on pants pockets). The material is durable, stretchy, and flexible, and even when stuffed full the wallet remains lightweight. If your teen is preparing to fly the coop, this is a gift they'll use almost every day.
Note that there's an RFID-blocking option available from SlimFold's website for an extra $4, which you should avoid for two reasons. The first is that I don't love SlimFold's RFID blockers, which are basically removable cards that cause a nuisance when you're trying to store bills or credit cards. The second is that RFID-based crimes related to skimming credit cards are nearly nonexistent. Skip it and save your money.
For Skin-Care Savants
Bubble
Full Skincare Set
Maybe your teen is already into skin-care and stealing copious amounts of your expensive under-eye cream, despite the fact that they don't even have dark circles yet. Bubble is a gender-neutral teen-friendly company that makes products specifically designed for adolescent skin concerns, like acne and sweating. The ingredients are simple, but there are Bubble products for every step of a skin-care routine (except for SPF). All of them are cruelty-free, vegan, fragrance-free, and gentle enough for sensitive skin. I'm also a fan of the newly released lip balm—it feels like a traditional balm, but the packaging is extra-cute, especially the little charms that you can get.
This set includes the full lineup, but there are other kits available in smaller sizes and combinations. Bubble also has a fantastic resource called Skin School that will teach teens about things like skin-care myths, skin types, and how to safely add products into a routine. Hopefully, it'll help save your teen from the long-term consequences of using harsh cleansers or aggressively popping zits.
For the Mobile Gamer
Phone games are getting bigger and better every year. This controller works with compatible apps to essentially morph a smartphone into a mini gaming console. We’ve tested the iPhone model with the Lightning connector (8/10, WIRED Recommends), but there’s also a version for USB-C iPhones and Android phones. Both include robust social features that make it easy to play with others, record clips, and play console games.
If your teen giftee is always playing one mobile game or another, they’ll probably love this gizmo. We have other options in our Best Mobile Gaming Controllers guide.
For the Screen Scrollers
Apple
Watch Series 10
A smartwatch can help your giftee leave their phone in their pocket more often and only take it out when they deem a notification to be important. These wearable gadgets can also track health and fitness features, control smart-home devices, and can even detect if they've taken a hard fall (and contact emergency services). Plus, smartwatches are just plain cool.
If they have an iPhone, gift them the Apple Watch Series 10 (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It has tons of great features, like the aforementioned fall detection and mental health tracking, plus plenty more—read our Best Apple Watch guide for help deciding on a model.
Alternative: Are they proud Android phone owner? Go with the Google Pixel Watch 3 for $400 (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It is supremely comfortable and has a similar suite of fitness features. Our guide to the Best Smartwatches has additional recommendations.
For the Aspiring Valedictorian
Asus
Zenbook 14 OLED (2024)
The Asus Zenbook 14 (7/10, WIRED Review) is our favorite cheap laptop. It can get a little loud, but the screen and performance are both great, and the battery life is a whopping 15 hours. If your teen is interested in gaming (and you want them to game on it), you'll want to go with another model, but when it comes to doing homework and falling down YouTube rabbit holes, this Zenbook is hard to beat.
Looking for a MacBook, a Chromebook, or a different Windows machine? We've got more recommendations in our Laptops Buying Guide.
For the Book Enthusiast
Amazon
Kindle (2024, 11th Generation)
A Kindle might make a fab gift for bookish teens. This model is our favorite. If they're always hauling around a dozen paperbacks, this little portable library will lighten the load—it can hold literally thousands of electronic books. The battery lasts for weeks, too. Consider gifting a Kindle Unlimited membership to ensure they can download their favorite titles without spending their hard-earned allowance.
For the Stylish
Teddy Fresh Color Block Hoodie 2.0
Teddy Fresh is a trendy streetwear brand that makes some of our favorite hoodies, and the Color Block is especially great. It has two dedicated welt pockets at the front and is made of 100 percent cotton. It's comfy and warm, and it looks cute! The sizing is unisex. You can also take a look at other designs from the brand, all of which are delightfully colorful.
For the Songbird
Ultimate Ears
Boom 4
The methods of delivery may have changed over the course of a few generations, but teens still need a way to blare music. Maybe it's the perfect shower soundtrack, or maybe they just got into Pink Floyd and need everyone in the household to know. Whatever the case, a speaker will make a great gift (and save you from the pain of dealing with phone-speaker-quality angst).
The Ultimate Ears Boom 4 is our new favorite Bluetooth speaker. The cool factor is visible at first glance thanks to the array of color options, but the impressive sound, waterproofing, and durability add intangible benefits you won't find in some other speakers.
For Breakouts
Starface
Hydro-Stars
Starface's hydrocolloid blemish bandages are undeniably cute. The unisex star shapes help normalize acne—if you treat pimples as an excuse to decorate your face, they're less likely to damage your self-esteem—and refills are inexpensive. The packaging is portable and adorable. It's easy to stash the case inside a purse or backpack, and a built-in magnet keeps the compact closed.
Hydrocolloid patches work to absorb fluid, which helps deflate zits and reduces both redness and irritation. They also act as a physical barrier to shield the skin from external bacteria (and picking). They're compatible with all skin types. Just stick a star on top of a blemish, wear it for a few hours, and remove it to reveal flatter, calmer skin.
For the Trendsetters
Crocs
Jibbitz Charms
In case you haven't heard, Crocs are (still) teen approved. These aren't the shoes but rather Jibbitz charms—little doodads they can attach to the clogs for self-expression in the form of characters, memes, and symbols. Starting at $5, they're pretty budget-friendly. There are hundreds of options available, so if you're unsure, a multipack (or gift card) can help ensure the custom charms are aligned with whatever else is Gen-Z approved. If the teen in question doesn't have a pair of Crocs, the Classic Clogs ($50) are a safe bet.
For the Hauling Hypebeast
Herschel Supply
Little America 17L Backpack
Herschel backpacks meet at the sweet spot between what's trendy and what's good. Our reviewers really like this backpack, and so do teens. It's lightweight, has a streetwear-friendly aesthetic, and has lots of room for books, snacks, shoes, gadgets, and whatever else your teen is schlepping around. Plenty of style options ensure you'll be able to find the right look for your gift recipient, though the price might fluctuate based on what you choose. If this one isn't the best fit, these backpacks might do the trick.
For the Athlete
Owala
FreeSip Water Bottle
The Owala FreeSip (9/10, WIRED Recommends) combines a couple of the biggest trends in teendom: sustainability and sticker-driven, color-coded customization. They come in a plethora of colors and capacities, and aside from being a status symbol, they'll also encourage the lucky recipient to stay hydrated throughout the day. Disposable water bottles are not in style and haven't been for some time.
Pick out a coordinating pack for your giftee and you'll officially be their favorite relative. Probably. Other trendy water bottles include the half-gallon Hydro Jug Pro and the classic Hydro Flask.
For the Forgetful
Nimble
Champ
The last thing anyone wants is a teenager stranded with a flat tire and a dead phone—or conveniently MIA at a friend’s house because their “phone died.” We recommend this compact portable charger. Despite the small physical footprint, it has enough juice to keep phones, tablets, and other gadgets topped off. It’s also made with more environmentally friendly materials than others we’ve tried. Pair the charger with the company's eco-friendly charging cables for a gift that’ll be used basically every day.
Another Cute Hoodie
Lululemon
Scuba Oversized Half-Zip Hoodie
Lululemon's Scuba Oversized Half-Zip Hoodie is still trendy and cute, and it's one of our favorites. It's breathable and comfortable, and the giant hood is perfect for taking a nap. Combine it with the exaggerated cropped fit and we can almost guarantee that your kid will be thrilled when they unwrap this sweatshirt.
A Way to Film Content
Joby
GripTight Tripod Mount for MagSafe
If your teen likes making videos, this nifty mount will come in handy again and again. Its legs can be a tripod, but they're also flexible so they can wrap around basically anything, and they can be level no matter where they're filming. This mount is MagSafe compatible, but it comes with clamps for additional security if your teen doesn't have an iPhone.
An Alternative to Pricey Perfume
Alt Fragrances
Perfume
Fragrance is having a big moment. Alt makes dupes—good ones—of the most popular, drastically more expensive scents. Simply Vanille smells exactly like the hard-to-find Le Labo Vanille 44—"warm," vanilla, and mandarin—and the Creed Aventus dupe smells exactly like its triple-digit counterpart.
Tom Ford ain't cheap, but it's probably on your teen's Pinterest board. I've been wearing Cherry Smash, the alternative to Tom Ford's Lost Cherry, for years. I compared it to a sample of the real thing and quite literally could not tell the difference. These perfumes and colognes are a great way to get close to the designer brand without spending your entire gift budget.
For Cozy Days (or Nights)
Yitty
Cozy Fleece
Yitty is Lizzo’s clothing brand known best for its shapewear, and this loungewear suit is so, so comfortable. I've basically been living in it since it arrived. I wish the hoodie pocket was more secure, but the coordinating pants have cargo pockets with snaps as well as a typical pair of pockets on the hips. Both pieces are fleece-lined but remain lightweight and breathable, so I'm warm without feeling too stifled. Sometimes I dislike typical non-zip hoodies because they can feel restrictive, but that isn't the case here. There are a few colors to choose from. Another plus: The black color is a true, deep black that doesn't look gray or blue. Surprisingly hard to find these days!
For the Social Butterfly
FotoFoto
FF-1 Camera
This camera is made from recycled waste. It’s amazing. It has automatic flash and cinema-grade 35-mm film. Simply snap your 27 photos and send the camera back to the manufacturer using the included return label. They’ll send you back your developed snaps, then refurbish the camera, load it with more film, and send it on to the next person. The camera is available in a few colors and includes a handy wrist strap. The affordable price is a nice touch, too.
An Understated Charger
Courant
Catch:2 Essentials
I'm a firm believer that teens can never have too many chargers. I know this firsthand, because my siblings are constantly stealing my cords. This charger is an honorable mention in our best wireless chargers buying guide. It has a sleek linen overlay, a color-matching cable, and room to charge phones and earbuds wirelessly. If your teen is particular about their room decor or simply could use another way to charge their essentials, this is a solid pick.
Another Great Phone Mount
Casely
Grippy MagSafe Mount
This MagSafe phone mount is … how do the kids say it … low-key goated. You'll need a MagSafe case for it to work. The accessory is composed of several rows of suction cups. Attach it to the back of your phone via the MagSafe magnet and then you can stick your phone basically anywhere. I've stuck it on mirrors, my shower door, and the window above my sink. It's less sticky on painted surfaces, but on glass or metal, it's so sticky that I usually need two hands to pry the mount off. I like that it's easy to switch your phone's orientation with a simple twist and that the mount comes in so many colors. Check out our best MagSafe accessories buying guide for more recommendations.
Inside the Lines
Ohuhu
Markers Gift Set
Ohuhu alcohol-based markers are all over TikTok. Due to the sheer popularity, this gift set fluctuates in availability, but the markers are still available in various quantities. The dual-tipped markers leave behind a wash of matte, saturated pigment that's difficult to replicate with water-based markers. This gift set includes 72 markers with chisel and brush tips, plus a pack of black fine-line markers in different sizes, a few coloring pages and stickers, and a sketchpad. There are some nice additional touches—the box the set comes in is nice and sturdy, and there are areas to color on it too. The same goes for the included gift bag. And the little carrying case is nice for taking the markers on the go. I think the mix of colors in the set is decent—you get a few transition shades and a blender pen as well as a wide range of hues. The only thing missing is a white gel pen for adding highlights, but thankfully those are affordable. I recommend CocoWyo's Bold and Easy Coloring Books as a good gift to pair with the markers if your teen doesn't have one already.
Modern Coloring Books
Lots of coloring books are highly involved. But anyone that's colored a mandala knows that after awhile, your eyes start to cross. CocoWyo's bold and easy coloring books are great for the soothing therapeutic benefits of coloring without the stress of working for hours on a project that still isn't finished. The big, open areas let you create fun patterns and lighting effects, putting your own twist on what might otherwise be standard coloring fare. Plus they're affordable! Just note that you'll want to put a barrier of some sort behind your current coloring page so the colors don't bleed through too much. I do think these are perfect for alcohol markers, although they'd work well with other types.
For the Teen Who Has Everything
Amazon
Gift Card
Are gift cards tacky when shopping for your boss? Probably. When it comes to teens, though, an Amazon gift card offers immunity. You might be admitting that you're not the most thoughtful gift-giver, but it's better to give a gift card and cede the battle than give a cringeworthy T-shirt and lose the war.
A Gaming Chair
Razer
Iskur V2
Gaming chairs are at the top of teen gift lists this year, and the Razer Iskur V2 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is our favorite gaming option out of the many (many!) office chairs we've tested. It's easy to assemble and has durable materials, and there are nice height, backrest, and armrest adjustments (though we wish seat depth was adjustable as well). Overall it looks sleek and it might even coordinate with the rest of your teen's gaming setup. And importantly, it'll help support their spine when they're farming dungeons for eight hours at a time.
For the Hauler
The New Yorker Tote Bag
From our sister site, this tote bag from The New Yorker proves that status symbols don’t have to cost a kidney. With the New Yorker tote, you’re not just informed—you’re in the know. I scored mine when I started grad school and, naturally, subscribed to the magazine—because how else would I be in the know? It’s the tote you’ll spot in every major city and coffee shop, sported by students who might not read The New Yorker but certainly look the part. It’s also the kind of tote that has more than one Instagram account dedicated to tracking its sightings. It’s iconic, a bit basic, and a cliché, but let’s be honest: We all want one. —Boutayna Chokrane