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Buying gifts for teen boys doesn't have to be as stinky an experience as doing their laundry. When it comes to what to buy your young adult, you have so many choices, from the retro to the high-tech. And don’t worry about breaking the bank because there are plenty of rad gifts for teen boys at different price ranges, too. You just need to know what they're into — and let's be honest, if the teens in your life are like mine, that's easy because they never stop talking about it.
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If you still need some suggestions, these are the best gifts for teen boys in 2024, some of which have earned top marks from Good Housekeeping Institute tests. Others, like the ingenious smartphone-controlled paper airplane, clever fidget pen and awesome laser tag set, are a mix of Amazon bestsellers and personalized picks from our editors and their teens. Whether he's crazy about music, sports, art, clothes, or video games, we've got more than a few great gifts for the teen boy in your life.
If your teen is anything like mine, he's got a whole Pinterest board of tattoos they can't wait to get permanently printed on their body. These markers let him create his own tattoo art that, thankfully, won't last forever.
Behind his TV, under his bed, around his posters, there's no place that won't be made cooler with these controllable light strips from Roku. They can be scheduled to go on and off at certain times, sync to music and can be controlled through the app.
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most famous soccer players on the planet, and his cologne will make your teen boy smell great but more importantly, feel like a superstar at school, at work and on his first dates.
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This is the coolest iteration of a Frisbee ever and if the best teen boy gift for when he and his friends want something other than Spikeball to play outside...and at night! It comes in three colors (or you can get a set of all three for $50).
Getting a teen to communicate verbally can be a challenge. These socks do all the talking for him while he's busy fighting, scoring, or building on his Xbox.
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Make his iPhone gaming easier and more fun with this cool controller adapter that, thankfully, doesn’t need to be charged (because he’s already got enough cables, plugs, and wires in his room)!
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The perfect, budget-friendly gift for teen boys who drive is a pack of Febreze air fresheners that'll fight the noble battle against the stench of take out food and body odor after gym workouts.
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Because sometimes you won't be around to remind him not to do all the stupid stuff that’s in his head!
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This tiny portable high-speed charger will help ensure your teen boy can never say, "sorry I didn't text, my phone died" while out late with his friends. This means you'll sleep a little better knowing he's safe and still within reach.
Portable and waterproof with awesome sound quality, it'll be hard for him not to want to take it with him everywhere. It's a great alternative to headphones, especially, say, when he's riding his bike.
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Yep, it's a totally functioning pen, but it can also be shaped into a bunch of different sculptures. It's another way for teen boys to busy their restless hands when they need something to fidget with.
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If he's always doodling and snapping cool pics with his phone, give him the gift that'll let your teen boy turn all of his art, and school notes too, into stickers for his locker, notebook and laptop
Some of his best convos with you and his friends happen over a game of catch. Now, he can have those moments even when the sun goes down with this cool LED ball.
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You might not understand how it actually works, but he'll love that it really does! Give your teen boy a gift that'll let him create anything he can dream up. This 3D pen magically brings his superhero doodles and dream decor to life right before his eyes.
This machine uses HDMI or Micro USB cables to hook up to a laptop, phone or other storage device, then project the image onto a wall at a size of up to 150 inches. And yet, it's pocket sized (just 4 inches x 4 inches x less than an inch), so it's like carrying a movie theater in your pocket. Good Housekeeping Institute experts were impressed with how easy it was to use this one, too.
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This is just enough to keep his favorite snacks and drinks cold — it fits about six cans. It comes in four colors, all in the cool, vintage style.
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No, it's not a selfie stick. If he likes to watch videos in bed, this phone holder will make it so he doesn't have to keep his phone in his hands while he watches — hopefully stopping him from getting the dreaded "text neck." The arm is adjustable, and it comes in three colors.
Let him charge all his devices at once. This one can handle a smartwatch, earbuds and a phone, keeping everything organized and in one place. It is compatible with both Apple and Samsung devices, too.
Jeff Bogle
Freelance Writer
Jeff is a dad of two daughters, an avid traveler, a photographer, an author and a freelance writer who lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wife and their cats. In addition to Good Housekeeping, he's written for Parents, Fodor's, Food and Wine, Real Simple and Reader’s Digest, among other print and online publications. Jeff is the publisher of the quarterly literary magazine, Stanchion, and his book, Streets Cats and Where to Find Them, will be published by Running Press in the Summer of 2025.