Having the right technology onboard or on the go makes everything easier. In the words of Mama Cass, things are getting better every day. Today's technology is lighter, more powerful, and more convenient than ever before. Here are some gifts that are perfect for moms who like to be on the move.
volt magnetic speaker
From tailgating to boating to bringing sound to your rental kitchen, Outdoor Tech's new Volt Speaker ($79.95) features powerful magnets that can be attached to any metal surface, including cars, refrigerators, and golf buggies. Masu. With Bluetooth (obviously), it's also waterproof (handy for jet skis) and allows you to charge your technology in your spare time.
Kindle scribe
Not choosing the smallest and lightest Kindle may seem counterintuitive in a travel technology guide, but the multitasking capabilities of Kindle Scribe (starting at $339) make it a winner on the plane . With a capacity of up to 64GB and a light weight of 433g, it can ultimately do more than any other Kindle. You can also take notes, and the conversion to text works even with my handwriting, which is bad for doctors. Many people use it to annotate text in their work tools, but for those of us who are natural doodlers, it's a completely guilt-free way to decorate the margins of a book.
torus coolify cyber
If you need air conditioning while immersing yourself in nature, the Torras Coolify Cyber ($279) can add some serious coolness while exercising or sightseeing. Thanks to three thermoelectric semiconductors and four high-speed motors, it instantly reduces the temperature of your face, neck, and back by 10 degrees while being lightweight and nearly silent.
Collaboration with Bang & Olufsen Arder Error
When it's important, it's important that your mother's speaker is very stylish. Cult Danish audio company Bang & Olufsen has launched an exclusive collaboration with the Seoul-based fashion brand. Combining fashion and music, his Beosound A1 portable speaker (from £450) is matched with Ader Error's signature Z blue color and comes with a bespoke leather speaker bag and speaker stand.
MZ Skin Lightmax Mini Pro Iconic LED
Seeing red might be a good thing when you get a power-packed facial at home this Mother's Day. Full-face LED masks may look a little full (not ideal if you're feeling claustrophobic), but this Her MZ Skin Lightmax Minipro Eyeconic LED eye patch (£300) will scare your grandkids. I won't let you. It utilizes 630nm red and 830nm near-infrared wavelengths on a silicone LED pad conducted through a hydrocolloid patch and comes with a travel pouch for easy portability.
Denon PerL Pro earphones
One of the best stealth audio brands, these Denon earbuds ($349) feature Qualcomm aptX Lossless technology that automatically measures your hearing, creates a unique profile, and delivers Dirac Virtuo spatial audio. Put the user at the center of your audio. Easily switch between powerful noise canceling and social modes, the earbuds have a strong battery life of 8 hours, and the case allows for 3 additional charges. Also, if you want to chat with your mother, it comes with his 8 microphones for voice pickup.
tile mate tracker
In December, my AirTag allowed me to observe from an annoying distance my suitcase sloshing around in Antigua after taking a puddle jumper to Anguilla. Even better, my tracker meant I could direct airline staff to it. Since I regularly question my obscene devotion to all things Apple, Tile (from £19) is on par with Android and usually cheaper.