I’ve found the Mother’s Day gifting sweet spot — these 12 tech items are all under AU$200 and make perfect prezzies
Shop the best tech bits for mum without breaking the bank
In a little less than two weeks it'll be Mother's Day 2026 in Australia, with the big day landing on Sunday, May 10 this year. If you've been putting off picking up a perfect present for your mum (or mother figure), the clock is definitely ticking.
That said, sometimes shopping for mum-worthy gifts can be an insanely tricky task, as more often than not, spending big doesn't always equate to a useful gift. With that in mind, I've compiled a list of 12 great tech-focused buys that'll not only improve mum's daily routine, but keep your costs low, as these items are all under AU$200.
In fact, many of these picks are on special, and I've deliberately chosen a wide variety of items that includes top-notch tech gizmos like smart trackers, power banks, wireless headphones and security cameras. As a tech writer, I've also included some of my favourite devices that I use almost every day, such as a Kindle (2024), a Laser Bluetooth Sleep Mask, and a Frameo digital picture frame (which my MIL may or may not be getting this year 👀).
All of these items have 4+ star ratings from Amazon users, and if you have a Prime membership, you can rest assured that your Mother's Day gift will get delivered quickly to most major metro locations in Australia. (If you don't have a Prime membership, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial here.)
If mum has a preferred hobby — whether that's baking, gardening or beauty, I've also rounded up the best Mother's Day gardening gifts, skincare and haircare deals, and home and kitchen appliances, too.
Enough preamble — here are the best Mother's Day tech gifts under AU$200 that I've found.
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Lucy Scotting is a staff writer for Tom’s Guide Australia, primarily covering lifestyle, streaming and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.
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