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Collage of items for Father’s Day Gift Guide, including BBQ grill, earbuds, gaming controller, and battery generator

Grill, earbuds, gaming, battery backup; what more does Dad need?.

It’s that time again; you have to find something cool for your Dad for Father’s Day.

Take a look at our list of great tech gifts for Dad below.

Read our full review here.

House of Marley Redemption ANC 2 earbuds in the case.

House of Marley Redemption ANC 2 earbuds in the case.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

XP Pen Magic Drawing Pad

Is Dad creative?

Make his artistic journeys smoother and more enjoyable with the XPPen Magic Drawing Pad.

It’s a perfect companion for digital artists on the go.

Mod Easy Sidecar 3

Mod Easy Sidecar 3.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

The package includes more than just the tabletDad will also get a protective cover and a stylus pen.

This sleek and functional grill offers smart features that make outdoor cooking a breeze.

The intuitive manual controls and smartphone app compatibility allow for precise temperature control and easy access to recipes.

XPPen Magic Drawing Pad sitting on an outdoor table against a backpack.

XPPen Magic Drawing Pad.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

Read the full review here.

Segway SuperScooter GT2

Some Dads are daredevils.

If that’s yours, give him the ultimate thrill with the Segway SuperScooter GT2.

The Current Model G Dual-Zone Electric Grill in a driveway between two homes

The Current Model G Dual-Zone Electric Grill.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

This scooter combines cool technology with an even cooler design inspired by Transformers' villain, Megatron.

This means it easily handles everything from graphic-intensive programs like Photoshop to streaming YouTube videos and browsing Facebook.

And lets talk about that display!

Backbone One gaming controller with iPhone

Backbone One gaming controller with iPhone.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

The version I tested featured a stunning 3.2K (3200 X 2000) OLED InfinityEdge touchscreen.

The colors were more vibrant than those on my MacBook Air, and the touch functionality was seamless.

With a 1080p webcam, Dad will be all set for those video calls with the grandkids.

MSI PRO MP161 Portable Monitor in portrait mode next to a laptop computer.

Portrait mode is useful for news feeds, email, and some websites.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

And don’t worry, it has plenty of ports for all his accessories.

Imagine having the ability to power your washer/dryer or even an EV directly from it.

The base unit provides 3.84kWh, expandable to 26.9kWh with up to six additional batteries.

SuperScooter GT2 Megatron LE rider’s point of view

SuperScooter GT2 Megatron LE rider’s point of view.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

With its impressive size and sleek design, this monitordubbed the 49M2C8900will be the envy of his office.

Imagine the looks on people’s faces when they spot this giant screen dominating his desk.

But it’s not just about aesthetics.

The Dell XPS 14 open on a side table with a lamp and candle and an open window behind it.

The Dell XPS 14 is about the perfect size for a laptop.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

From gaming to reading to catching up on the latest sports highlights, the possibilities are endless.

Read our full review.

Anker Solix F3800 in the front yard

Anker Solix F3800 in the front yard.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre

Phillips Evnia 49-inch OLED Curved Gaming Monitor with Homeworld 3 on screen

Showing off Homeworld 3.Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre