Father’s Day is just around the corner and this time around, a gift with real utility might be the way to go. While the usual mugs and ties are fine, smart gadgets can actually make your dad’s life easier, more fun and even healthier.

This year, smart home tech, fitness devices and AI powered tools are taking center stage as meaningful gifts. From relaxing his bedtime routine to boosting his grilling game, these gadgets blend convenience with cool factor.

The Luba Mini robot lawnmower from Mammotion is perfect for dads who love a tidy yard but hate the task. Designed for smaller lawns, it works like a remote control car during setup and takes one chore off his plate. Once set up, it can mow automatically and even adjust based on terrain.

If your dad is into health or needs a nudge to be, the Fitbit Sense 2 is on sale just in time. It monitors heart rate, sleep patterns, oxygen levels and comes with GPS and ECG tracking. The sleek watch is available in stylish shades like graphite and platinum, and includes a six month membership to the Fitbit app.

 

For dads who battle over bedroom temperature, the Chilipad bed cooling system can be a game changer. It lets each side of the bed stay at a custom temperature using water cooled or heated coils controlled via app or manual settings.

For foodies and meat lovers, the Brisk It Zelos smart smoker handles everything from temperature to timing. It works with a custom app and even features Vera, an AI assistant that finds recipes and programs the grill to cook them precisely.

 

The Huupe Mini smart basketball hoop brings fun indoors with LED backgrounds, multiplayer options, and streaming apps built into its screen. Whether it is for the office or the den, it blends play with a touch of tech.

For the home brewer dad, the Smartref refractometer takes the guesswork out of fermentation. It measures sugar levels and other brewing metrics with lab level accuracy, offering real time corrections via app.

To give dad true peace of mind, consider smart home safety tools like the Ting fire monitor and the Aqara water valve controller. Ting watches for electrical faults while Aqara keeps an eye on leaks and shuts off water if something goes wrong. Both devices run quietly in the background and can be monitored on a smartphone.

Lastly, the Ray Ban Meta smart glasses are equal parts style and function. With the ability to take photos, play audio, handle calls and interact with Meta’s AI, these glasses offer futuristic features with an iconic look.

Smart gifts are not only practical, they also show thoughtfulness and intent. Whether your dad is a techie, a home chef or just loves cool new gadgets, these options make this Father’s Day one to remember.

 

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