
Mother's Day 2025: Smartphones, speakers, earbuds and more gadgets from Samsung, Apple, OnePlus, Realme and other brands that you can gift
Mother's Day 2025
is just around the corner, and if you are still looking for the perfect gift, gadgets could be a great option. Celebrated every year on the second Sunday of May, Mother's Day is a time to honour and appreciate the love, care, and sacrifices of mothers. From smartphones and wireless earbuds to smart speakers and fitness trackers, tech gifts are both useful and thoughtful.
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Brands like Samsung, Apple, OnePlus, Realme, and others have a wide range of devices that can make for a special present. Here's a look at some of the best gadgets you can gift your mom this Mother's Day.
OnePlus Nord 4
This Mother's Day, the OnePlus Nord 4 is available with a price discount of up to Rs 500, along with an instant bank discount of up to Rs 4,500 on select bank cards. Customers can also enjoy up to 6 months of no-cost EMI on select bank cards.
The smartphone comes powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor and comes with up to 256GB of storage. It features a 50MP Sony main camera sensor for capturing detailed and vibrant photos. The phone is backed by a 5500mAh battery and supports 100W SUPERVOOC fast charging.
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There are offers on OnePlus Nord CE4 and CE4 Lite as well.
Samsung Galaxy A55
While there is no Mother's day offer announced by Samsung, the Galaxy A55 is up for grabs at 30% off on Samsung India website. The smartphone's 128GB storage model is available at Rs 33,999. The handset boasts of a 32MP camera at the front for selfies.
On the rear, the device has a triple camera equipped with a 50MP wide-angle camera, 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 5MP macro camera.
Apple accessories
Apple, as part of its Mother's day offer has listed accessories like iPhone 16 Pro Clear Case with MagSafe at Rs 4,900, iPhone 16e Silicone Case – Fuchsia at Rs 3,900, AirTag with free engraving at Rs 3,490 and more. AirTag FineWoven Key Ring – Chartreuse is listed at Rs 3,900, while the 42mm Peony Braided Solo Loop - Size 5 watch band is available at Rs 9,500, among other products.
Realme
If you are looking to gift an earbud to your mom this Mother's day, then
Realme Buds Air 7
and Realme Buds T200 lite can be considered. They are available at Rs 2,999 and Rs 1,299, respectively.
Realme Watch 2 is currently listed at Rs 3,999, while Realme Pad 2 Lite is up for grabs at Rs 13,499.
Sony speakers and earbuds
Sony LinkBuds Open and LinkBuds Fit are up for grabs at Rs 26,990 and Rs 24,990, respectively. If you are looking for an affordable option, Sony WF-C500 and WF-C700N are selling at Rs 8,990 and Rs 12,990, respectively.
Beats speakers and earbuds
Beats Pro 2 is another option that one can consider. It is selling at Rs 29,990 and is offered in Jet Black, Quick Sand, Hyper Purple and Electric Orange colour variants. Beats braided cable for fast charging, data transfer and syncing is available at Rs 1,900. The cable comes in Bolt Black, Surge Stone and Rapid Red colour options. Beats Pill speaker is available at Rs 16,900.
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