Choosing the ideal present for someone can be difficult. The key is to give something useful, something that people will use. Smart Home products are helpful, therefore they make excellent gifts. Imagine turning the lights off in bed, or listening to your favourite podcast while you shower. Smart home products can do all that—and more.

Let’s look at some smart home gift ideas for any budget. We’ll start at the lower-end price point, and work our way up. The common theme with these products is their usefulness. They will immediately make an impact on someone’s life and they’ll have you to thank. With that in mind, let’s look at some smart home gift ideas for any budget.

Smart home gifts under $60

There are many affordable smart home products that won’t break the bank. The thing to remember is that smart homes are modular ecosystems. You can add to them at any time. However, it’s important to remember that every smart home starts with a smart speaker or a smart display. So it seems fitting we should start there.

Amazon Echo Pop

Amazon Echo Pop smart speaker

The Amazon Echo Pop is a great gift for someone new to smart homes. It brings Alexa into any room. My recommendation is to put the Echo Pop in the bathroom. That way, people can listen to music, the radio, or a podcast while they get ready. Plus, you have Alexa available to add reminders that you might think of in the shower. It’s the best way to get someone excited about living inside a smart home. As a voice assistant, Alexa becomes an indispensable tool for setting timers, checking the weather, answering random questions, and more.

GE Cync smart plugs

If someone already has a smart speaker, getting them smart plugs will take their smart home to the next level. The GC Cync Wi-Fi Smart Plug is an excellent gift idea. Users can connect their portable heaters, lights, and even their coffee maker to it. Imagine laying in bed and turning the coffee maker on with your voice. Or being on the bus coming home and turning your bedroom heater on remotely from your phone. Smart plugs provide users with the ultimate control for powering all your devices. The GC Cync On/Off Outdoor Smart Plug brings those features outside. Personally, I use smart plugs to control my indoor grow lights for starting pepper plants from seeds in early spring.

Smart home gifts under $120

There are a lot of great smart home gift ideas in the mid-price range. At this price point, you have many options to choose from. I suggest finding specific gifts for that unique individual in your life. If you want to impress someone with a memorable smart home gift, check out the suggestions below.

Click & Grow

Click and Grow Smart Indoor Garden

Everyone has a gardener in their life. The Click and Grow Smart Indoor Garden will keep them growing through the winter months. Plus, it will introduce them to the world of hydroponic gardening. This kit features a modular lamp that is adjustable. It can be raised up as the plants get taller. Built-in sensors monitor water, light, and nutrient levels. Just plug it in, add water, and let it take care of the rest. Best of all, you don’t need soil, sun, or any farming experience to grow your own food indoors. If you want to grow multiple pants, consider the Click & Grow Smart Garden 9.

Philips Hue Lightstrip Plus V4

Smart lighting is always a smart choice. Everyone needs lights, but most people don’t know what they can do with LED strip lights. The Philips Hue Lightstrip Plus can be shaped, cut, or extended to fit any layout. It’s perfect under desks, on top of cabinets, or behind TVs. Connect it to a smart speaker and control the lights and colours through voice. Use the companion app to find the perfect colour. This is a great gift idea for gamers, movie enthusiasts, or the techie in your life.

Smart home gifts under $300

At the top price range, there is an endless selection of smart home gifts to choose from. Be mindful of the person you’re buying for. What do they need, or what could help them on a day-to-day basis? If you need some help, check out these products below.

Alfred DB2-B Smart Lock

Alfred DB2-B smart lock

If you know someone who doesn’t have a smart lock, they’re missing out. The Alfred DB2-B smart lock will change a person’s life without compromising on security. If they want to use a key, they still can. I suspect most will use the programmable PIN instead. Just like your bank pin code, now your home lock has a pin code. The great thing about this smart lock is that it talks back whenever the door is locked or unlocked. It’s a great vocal reminder for anyone who routinely forgets if they locked a door.

Google Nest Cam security camera

There’s really no better gift than peace of mind. The Google Nest Cam 2-Pack provides users with a pair of wireless cameras for indoor or outdoor use. Monitor driveways, walkways, or even pets. With built-in AI, the Google Nest Cam can detect familiar faces to reduce unnecessary alerts. The built-in microphone lets you remotely talk to pets, people, and even intruders. Best of all, anyone can set it up and build their own DIY security system.

Smart home gifts for every budget

There are more smart home products out now than ever before. No matter your budget, you’ll find a suitable gift idea that will surely impress you. Remember, a smart home starts with a smart speaker or a smart display. Once someone has that, gift smart plugs and smart lights. For the gardener in your life, get them into smart gardening. If they need peace of mind, consider outdoor smart security cameras.

If you’re new to smart homes, read this buying guide. It will tell you everything you need to know to get you up to speed. There are a lot of benefits to having a home that is smart. So make your gift count by giving someone the gift of a smart home.

Andy Baryer
Andy Baryer aka “Handy Andy” is a technology journalist, gadget reviewer, and DIY/how-to content creator. Known as the handyman of tech, Andy enjoys fixing poor wireless networks, building smart homes, and cooking with the latest kitchen gadgets. He’s a competitive whistler, a budding woodworker, and loves gardening in his home-built smart garden.