Recommendation Men's Fashion · Collectibles & Art

Father's Day Gifts

For Whom/What:

dad who says he "doesn't need anything" in his 60s

Budget:

$200, but flexible

Requirements:

prefer tech, tools, home improvement, fashion or food

meaningful

functional and useful

personal

Extra Details:

Happy Father's Day! Looking for thoughtful, practical, or just plain cool Father’s Day gift ideas — especially for the kind of dad who insists he doesn’t want anything. I know, they're the hardest! I’m hoping to find something that’s either genuinely useful, surprisingly personal, or delightfully indulgent. No generic mugs or socks — from son to dad, I want stuff that makes him light up.

richiehartless
6 months ago

Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarers 

These don’t scream “tech gadget.” They look just like your standard, iconic Wayfarers. So your dad won’t feel like he’s wearing some goofy wearable—just cool shades that also happen to be smart. 

They are equipped with a built-in mic + speakers = he can take calls while walking the dog, ask Meta AI for directions or weather, and listen to music without touching his phone. It’s not loud—just subtle audio for him, and surprisingly clear. There’s a tiny camera at the front for capturing quick POV photos or 1080p video. Great for vacations, hikes, or just messing around with the grandkids. 

Meta Wayfarer
Brand: Ray-ban
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avava
6 months ago

If you want a Father's Day gift that actually gets used and feels impressively tech-forward, the Theragun Mini 2.0 is a home run. At $199, it’s on the higher end of mid-budget gifts, but totally worth it for what it delivers. This thing is sleek, portable, and feels like something out of a sci-fi movie with how quiet and powerful it is. It uses Therabody’s QuietForce Technology, has Bluetooth connectivity for custom routines via app, and charges with USB-C — all very 2025. My dad was honestly shocked something this small could work out his back knots after golf like a pro massage therapist.

Functionally, it’s perfect for everyday use — whether he’s an athlete, works a desk job, or just wants to relax without going to a spa. It comes with three different attachments and three speed settings to hit all the right spots, and the ergonomic grip makes it easy to use on himself. Plus, the battery lasts forever (well, two hours, which is basically forever in massage time). If your dad appreciates cool gadgets and likes feeling good, this is one of those gifts that delivers both style and substance.

Theragun Mini 2.0
Brand: Therabody
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