The best gifts for teachers

Just about everyone can remember a good teacher who made a difference in their lives.If a teacher has helped you or your kids this year and you want to say thanks, we’ve got some ideas.All year, the Engadget team tests and reviews the best gadgets we can get our hands on — and we think some of them will make welcome gifts for educators.

We’ve included our favorite ereader, a few clever coffee accessories, a handy portable battery, some worthwhile subscription gifts and more.No matter what they’re into, you should be able to find something they’ll appreciate here.Of course, a small gift card and a heartfelt thank you note are worthwhile teacher gifts, too — especially if you spell all the words right.Quick OverviewEmber Smart Mug 2More options$130 at Amazon$130 at Wayfair$130 at TargetMasterClass subscription$120/year at MasterClassAura Mason Digital Picture Frame$169 at AmazonBlue Light Blocking Glasses$8 at AmazonAmazon gift card$25 at AmazonAnker Nano USB C GaN Charger 30W$17 at AmazonUltimate Ears Wonderboom 4More options$78 at Amazon$79 at Best BuyTrade Coffee subscription$60+ at Trade CoffeeBellroy Desk Caddy$59 at BellroyBook of the Month subscription$60 at Book of the MonthKobo Clara Colour$160 at KoboPurist Mover bottle$48 at PuristCriterion Channel$11 at Criterion ChannelAnker Laptop Power Bank$135 at AmazonSee 9 moreWill Lipman Photography for EngadgetEmber Smart Mug 2Many of us rely on caffeine to get through long days and teachers are no different.

But dealing with students, lesson plans, lectures and other classroom activities may mean their beverage of choice grows cold before they can drink it all.The second generation of Ember’s smart mug, the Mug 2, doesn’t just keep tea or coffee hot — it keeps it at a steady temperature for a long time.The app integration lets you set the temp of the mug, while interior sensors shut the heat off when the mug’s empty or hasn’t been touched in two hours.

The 10-ounce size has a battery life of up to an hour and a half and the 14-ounce capacity adds another 20 minutes.They can also stick the mug on the included charging coaster to keep their cup of coffee warm all school day long.$130 at AmazonExplore More Buying Options$130 at Wayfair$130 at TargetMasterClassMasterClass subscriptionChances are, if they like teaching, they like learning, too.

We found MasterClass to be a cross between an online learning app and a tightly curated streaming platform, starring some of the most talented people across a slew of different industries.Sure, one can approach it with a specific goal — learning how to make kimchi, shoot portraits or survive in the wilderness — but the classes can also be viewed in a more passive manner for pure, curiosity-satisfying entertainment.The gift works as a one-year subscription that goes for $120 for the standard tier.

It grants access to all MasterClass content on one device at a time but doesn’t allow for offline viewing.Higher tiers allow for multiple devices at once and downloads to watch while disconnected.$120/year at MasterClassWill Lipman Photography for EngadgetAura Mason Digital Picture FrameIf your child's teacher is a sentimental type, a digital photo frame like the Aura Mason can let them easily add and look back on their favorite snapshots.

The Mason itself has a crisp, nine-inch, 1,600 x 1,200 resolution display and a minimalist design that should look normal on a work desk or a side table back home.This thoughtful gift can display photos in portrait or landscape mode, and uploading photos (or videos) through the Aura app is uncomplicated.Just note that it can sometimes add black boxes around photos that don’t match its 4:3 aspect ratio.

If you want to save $50, the Aura Carver is a larger 10.1-inch frame with similar benefits, though it has a lower resolution (1,280 x 800) and only works in landscape.You could also gift a multi-function smart display like the Google Nest Hub, but those usually have lower-quality screens and aren’t as simple to mount on a wall.$169 at AmazonGaoyeBlue Light Blocking GlassesYour favorite teacher or professor probably looks at a screen for just as long as you do every day.

Blue light blocking glasses can be a great gift since they’ll make it easier for them to get work done while (hopefully) reducing eye strain, headaches and other ailments.These are probably best bought for educators who don’t wear prescription glasses already, since you don’t want to impede their actual eyesight with non-prescription lenses.Plenty of eyewear companies make stylish blue light glasses, but you don’t have to spend an arm and a leg on a pair.

Privé Revaux has a ton of options priced as low as $30 each, or if you have a feeling your teacher would like to swap styles more often, Amazon has a number of multi-packs to choose from.$8 at AmazonAmazonAmazon gift cardIf you’re at a loss over what to get your favorite teacher to show your appreciation, an Amazon gift card is a good catch-all solution.Whether it’s school supplies, household essentials for their family or just something they’ve had on their wish list for themselves, most teachers will find a way to spend a few extra dollars at Amazon (or Walmart, Target or another retailer they prefer).

$25 at AmazonAnkerAnker Nano USB C GaN Charger 30WMaybe you don’t have a ton of cash but still want to show your favorite educator a bit of appreciation — this Anker Nano 30W charger isn’t a conventional gift, but it will be one that they use on the regular.It delivers 30W of power to the device it’s powering up, which means it’s strong enough to fast-charge the latest iPhones, and it can handle other smartphones and some tablets, too.It’s 70 percent smaller than other similar chargers, so it’ll be a great spare adapter for your teacher to keep with them wherever they go.

It also comes in a few attractive pastel colors to choose from, including white and black if you think your teacher would prefer something more muted.$17 at AmazonUltimate EarsUltimate Ears Wonderboom 4The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 is a dependable and adorably compact Bluetooth speaker for audio-related lessons or just enjoying some music while out and about.Its tiny barrel-shaped frame is rugged, small enough to tuck in a bag and waterproof with an IP67 rating.

At the same time, it sounds surprisingly clear and spacious for something that’s only about four inches tall (though you still shouldn’t expect tons of deep bass).Battery life checks in at more than 10 hours per charge, and the whole thing comes in a handful of lively colors.Best of all, it’s not super expensive.

— $78 at AmazonExplore More Buying Options$79 at Best BuyTrade CoffeeTrade Coffee subscriptionA Trade Coffee subscription can help the teacher in your life shake up their morning cup of joe.It offers a curated selection of more than 450 coffees from across the US and smartly personalizes which ones it recommends to each subscriber.Upon redeeming their gift, your teacher will be prompted to take a brief quiz that asks about their flavor and brew preferences, information Trade will use to suggest a specific bag catered to their taste.

They can then give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down to any coffee they receive, which the company considers to hone future recommendations.Managing all of this online is straightforward.You can gift anywhere from two to 24 bags, and Trade says any gift subscriptions will not automatically renew, so nobody will have any surprise charges to deal with down the line.

$60+ at Trade CoffeeBellroyBellroy Desk CaddyThey say an organized desk is an organized mind.Whether that’s true or not, it can certainly be difficult to keep track of all the tech you need on a regular basis.Bellroy’s Desk Caddy has pockets, pouches and loops to keep cords, plugs, earbuds, and dongles in their place.

The structured shape stands up when you load it, but is flexible enough to fit into a crowded backpack if you need to take it with you.We also like that it’s water resistant and made from recycled materials.$59 at BellroyBook of the MonthBook of the Month subscriptionIf you know a teacher who’s still a champion of the printed word, they might appreciate a Book of the Month subscription.

I like how BOTM does the hard work of figuring out what’s new and good in fiction so all I have to do is read.The club selects seven or so books each month for members to pick from, and the selection is diverse enough that most readers will find something to meet their tastes.And if nothing looks good, they can always pick something from the back catalog or skip the month altogether.

At first I thought it would be too much pressure to contend with a new book every month, but the option to skip effectively just extends their subscription, so there’s no pressure.You can gift a three, six or twelve month membership for $60, $100 or $200, respectively.$60 at Book of the MonthAmy Skorheim for EngadgetKobo Clara ColourTeachers and books are a natural pairing, but if you can’t pick just one title to give them, give them books in the form of an ereader.

After trying the major ereaders out there, we landed on the Kobo Clara Colour as the best pick for most people.It’s compact, well-built and waterproof (so it’s summer vacation ready).The E Ink display sports perfectly crisp text and the muted but rich colors make book covers come alive.

The adjustable warm front lights are ideal for reading into the night while being comfortable on the eyes.Plus, ebook titles are the same price in the Kobo store as they are in the Kindle store — we also found it easier to borrow titles from our local library on the Clara than on Amazon’s devices.The newest generation of Kobo’s Clara has a faster processor which makes page turns extra speedy and the touch controls more responsive.

Of course, if you know your teacher is already a Kindle person, we have a recommendation there, too: consider the luxurious reading experience on the recently updated Kindle Paperwhite.$160 at KoboPuristPurist Mover bottleThe Purist Mover is the closest thing to a “premium” water bottle that I’ve tried, with a clean, minimalist stainless steel aesthetic and a satisfying textured finish.Its biggest hook, though, is the ultra-thin layer of glass that lines its interior.

Apart from insulating your drink all day, this is designed to keep fluids from gaining a metallic taste or unwanted odors as quickly as they might with other bottles.The whole thing will still need washing, but in my experience, this has actually worked.The Mover is an 18oz bottle, but there are different size and lid options to choose from (the “Union” spout top is my preference, though it can be somewhat noisy, if that matters).

Yes, the Purist is expensive for a water bottle, but it should make your teacher’s day-to-day hydration a little more convenient — and provide a nice little piece of design for their desk.— $48 at PuristCriterion ChannelCriterion ChannelIf your teacher considers themselves a film buff, a Criterion Channel subscription might suit their tastes.This is the streaming service of The Criterion Collection, a video distribution company that restores and preserves a carefully curated selection of acclaimed films that span genres and languages.

It doesn’t have the same deluge of content as a Netflix or Prime Video, but it also has a lot less trash.The service bundles many films into helpful collections, from Afrofuturism to Foreign-Language Oscar Winners to Short Films by David Lynch.Various titles come with bonus features like cast interviews as well.

Unfortunately, not every film in the Collection is available on the Channel at any given time.(There are gift cards that can go toward films that are only available in physical form.) Nevertheless, for movie-loving teachers who feel like they’ve watched everything on the usual suspects, the service should still provide hours of stimulating works.Gift subscriptions are available in one- to 12-month increments.

$11 at Criterion ChannelAnkerAnker Laptop Power BankA pick from our power bank buying guide, the plainly-named Anker Laptop Power Bank is a simple but effective way to ensure your teacher’s gear doesn’t die in the middle of class.Its stick-like frame comes with two USB-C cables built right in, plus single USB-C and USB-A ports.The USB-C connectors can each output a hefty 100W of power, which is enough to charge a laptop alongside a smartphone, while the battery as a whole can supply up to 165W with multiple devices connected.

We found it could refill an iPhone 15 in about two hours and deliver four to five full charges in total.There’s also a built-in display, which makes it easier to see how much juice is left at any given time.— $135 at Amazon

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