CNET: Best tech gifts for your mom

Moms sacrifice a ton, and Mother’s Day is just one of the many times of year to let her know how much that means to you.

And since Mother’s Day will be here soon, it’s time to get cracking on your gifting plan. To help you out, we’ve rounded up our recommendations for some of the best techie gifts to help Mom out all year round, not just on Mother’s Day.

Nixplay smart digital photo frame

All Mom’s favorites in one place

CNET TAKE: If you’ve ever heard Mom complain about all those photos sitting in her phone collecting proverbial dust, now is the time to do something about it, and a digital photo frame is the thing to do. The Nixplay smart digital picture frame stores thousands of images and will help you display either one or a running slide show of Mom’s life and her favorite people and moments so you can actually enjoy them for once. The frame is available in various sizes — up to 15 inches — and a motion sensor will turn the frame on and off automatically.

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Apple AirTags, 4-pack, for the sake of Mom’s sanity. (Sarah Tew/CNET/TNS)

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Apple AirTags, 4-pack

For the sake of Mom’s sanity

CNET TAKE: Apple AirTags aren’t new, but they still make excellent gifts for mothers who might misplace the occasional item. Get a set of four so she can throw one in her beach tote, purse, wallet and luggage. You can even have them engraved with her initials for free if you order them through Apple.

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Renpho foot massager, because everything hurts. (Handout/TNS)

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Renpho foot massager

Because everything hurts

CNET TAKE: Mom is walking here, she’s walking there, and sometimes back here again because she forgot her dang keys (more on that later). She could use a good foot massage or seven, and this compact electric shiatsu massager with heat will do exactly that — whenever she wants. Ahhh.

The following CNET staff contributed to this story: Editor Desiree DeNunzio, Senior Editor David Watsky and Copy Editor Jim Hoffman. For more reviews of personal technology products, please visit www.cnet.com.

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