Victrola Empire 6-in-1 record player and speaker, $139.99
Part record player, part boombox, part Bluetooth speaker, all class. Victrola’s Empire 6-in-1 Wood Record Player could be the last speaker your musical mother ever needs.
With the ability to play vinyl records (33 1/3, 45, or 78 RPM), CDs, cassettes, and FM radio (unfortunately, there’s no AM tuner), this speaker lets your mom enjoy all that physical media she has stacked in the house, while also allowing her to tune into live radio to hear the latest hits or about current events. If your mom doesn’t need all that, Victrola also makes record player-Bluetooth speaker combos that skip CD, cassette, and radio functionality for less money.
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Oooh, retro!
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Keeping mom in the 21st century, the Empire also lets you connect to its speaker via Bluetooth or a 3.5mm jack, so she can stream music from her favorite apps or play files
stored on her phone.
With a vintage look available in multiple hues, the speaker makes for a classic living room piece that looks vintage without feeling overly dated or antiquated.
Belkin auto-tracking phone stand, $144.99
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Mom will be unable to look away. Because the stand will track her.
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This stand is partly pitched at video creators, sure—but it’s also a boon to anyone who wants to reduce the pain of FaceTime calls with their parents. Set up the stand in their home, make the call, and your folks can sit, stand, wash dishes, wander about, or do anything besides hold a phone in the air or crouch over a table. It comes with a cable and charger, it requires no companion app, and it’s a gift to you, too—the person spending far less time looking up your parents’ noses.
Lego Botanicals Flower Arrangement ($109.99)
The thing about a bouquet of flowers is that it looks nice for a few days, maybe a week, and then it dies. Not so with a Lego Botanicals set, which will always look as good as it did the day you built it. (Speaking from experience, they’re also great conversation starters!)