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Teenagers can be a tough crowd to buy gifts for. Their ever-evolving tastes and trends make finding a gift they'll love no easy task. Whether you're shopping for a birthday, a graduation, or a holiday, it's not unusual to be left wondering, What can I get him? At this point, a little out-of-the-box thinking is necessary to help you find the teen boy in your life a gift that is not only cool and fun but also somewhat practical and useful. Whether you're a parent, a relative, or a friend, our curated list is designed to make your gift search a whole lot easier.
We know that teens, particularly boys, can have a wide array of interests, ranging from gaming and sports to music, technology, and beyond. Some may be passionate hobbyists, while others are budding intellectuals, book lovers, or football fanatics. To help make your shopping easier, we've scoured the internet for some of the best gifts for teenage boys that you'll want to add to your cart. We also tossed some unique gifts into the mix, because variety is the spice of life.
The best part? Our picks are all under $100, so you can either go big with one hefty gift or opt for a few smaller ones at a lower price point. Whichever you choose, rest assured that these gifts will actually get a teenage boy to crack a smile upon opening (which many know is no small feat!). Who knows—they may even deem you *cool* (gasp).
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For the teenage boy who is into sports and outdoor adventures, these skates are a cross between a skateboard and rollerblades, but with a lot more freedom. To get going, all they need to do is put their foot in the wheel, and away they go. The large wheel rotates sideways around the foot and is self-propelled by the rider's wave-like motion. As it's always best to play it safe, why not pair the skates with a cool but functional helmet?
This not just a working writing pen—it's also a cool magnet. Many teens are restless, so give them an outlet for that extra energy with this fidget finger magnet gadget. The pen can be broken up and put back into countless shapes and designs.
Does he love watching or making videos for social media? Or is he a budding movie buff? This high-quality mini video projector is something anyone and everyone can enjoy. If he'd much rather binge-watch his favorite shows in his den, he can do so with this fully HD-supported projector. A 210-inch large projected screen gives an immersive almost-movie-theater experience right at home. What's more, it can easily be connected to multiple devices, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, USB drives, and X-Box.
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Many teenagers get really into physical fitness and strength building. With this all-in-one portable gym, he can train and gain in the comfort of his bedroom or the garage. And, at such a great price, it's much more of a safe investment than a gym membership.
If they love gaming but you wish they'd be a bit more physically active, then this virtual pong set could be the perfect gift. Based on the iconic 1970s table-tennis-inspired computer game, this fast-paced update will keep players on their feet as they face off against each other, using the electronic rackets to bounce projected light balls off the walls.
Innovative and eco-friendly, this reusable smart notebook means he can keep on top of his classes and creative or personal thoughts, and make mistakes without having to waste a single sheet of paper. With it, your favorite teen boy will be able to scan notes and upload them to the cloud, then wipe the pages clean with the included cloth. If he is a writer, drawer, doodler, or scribbler, this is the gift for him.
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Amazon is home to thousands of products and gifts, but this drone takes the cake. Teenage boys are always looking for ways to be adventurous, and this drone does just that and more. It can see not only what's in front of it but also directly beneath it. And unlike other drones, this one is under $100, so you don't have to break the bank finding a gift they'll love.
This electrifying game will delight teens as they test their reflexes. Each player has to grab a handle from the base, press a button, and wait for the suspenseful music. When the red light turns green, the players have to press the trigger button as fast as possible. The last one to react gets an electric shock. This truly is a game of quick draw and lightning reactions.
Getting a debit card is pretty standard during the teenage years, and this wallet can help keep them organized. Instead of shoving loose cash and cards in their pockets, this lightweight wallet holds everything in place in a compact unit that can be kept in a bag or a pocket.
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Some teens love trivia, and it's never a bad thing to know extra tidbits of information. This card set has over 200 "pointless trivia" questions and can be played at a birthday party, graduation party, or holiday dinner with the family.
Teenagers often love to hunker down in their bedroom for hours at a time. Keep them happy and hydrated with this compact fridge. They can keep up to six cans of their favorite flavored water or soda chilled and within easy reach—plus snacks for those always-hungry moments.
The crafty and creative guy will love getting his hands on this wood-burning kit. Designed with beginners in mind, this kit includes everything a budding wood-burning champion will need to follow his new passion, including a wood-burning machine, a burning pen, and a variety of wire tips.
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Designed especially for young men who are just starting to shave, this one-blade trimmer gives a fast, clean shave, perfect for first-time shavers. What's more, he can use it wet or dry, with or without foam, and yes, even in the shower.
If he is a die-hard basketball fan with an active passion for the sport, why not encourage him with a MasterClass with NBA superstar Steph Curry? Across 17 video lessons totaling three hours and 41 mins, the Golden State Warriors champ teaches the shooting, ball-handling, and scoring techniques that have made him a two-time MVP.
When it's time to hang out with friends, a bean bag chair is the way to go. It can be propped up in front of the television or next to the couch for extra seating as they watch TV or play video games.
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This mobile gaming controller turns a smartphone into a gaming device with buttons, triggers, and thumb sticks. Since it's cordless and chargeless, it can be brought anywhere a phone goes for instant gaming.
For a more fun gift, opt for this banana stuffer that can fill a banana with Nutella or peanut butter. Not only is it easy to use, it's easy to clean, so there's no mess left behind once they get the hang of it.
Don't worry; we're not suggesting your teen enter a life of crime. This is actually like a fun brain-training tool. The clear padlock lets them see the springs and mechanisms in action as they use the picks to manipulate the inner workings of the lock. This could become an invaluable life skill that saves many a friend when they've lost their keys.
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Being a teenage boy can be a time of internal searching for self. Hearing from those they admire can help them navigate these years to find their voice. In this book, some of the world's most-loved male authors impart their wise words, years of experience, and wisdom, writing about what it means to be a guy.
Maybe it's time he ditched the grubby fraying wallet on a chain and upgraded to this compact yet mighty mini wallet. Made of smooth leather with a natural glossy finish, this wallet holds between four and six cards safely (it's RFID/NFC protected), with enough space for up to four more cards (plus cash!).
Aaron Radford-Wattley
Aaron Radford-Wattley is the e-commerce and SEO Manager at Oprah Daily, where he oversees all things relating to commerce content, shopping, and search optimization. Aaron has over 15 years of experience in the media industry. Prior to joining the Oprah Daily team, he worked extensively in news media, digital marketing, fashion, and retail.