Best Father’s Day gifts for music-loving dads: Award-winning headphones, five-star speakers, fuss-free turntables and more
Get the right audio gift for Dad this Father’s Day
All focus might be on the imminent World Cup right now, but there’s another rather special event just around the corner.
Father’s Day is on Sunday 21st June, so before life is consumed by World Cup fever, it might be an idea to get ahead on the gift buying.
Luckily, there are lots of great audio products available to choose from. Whether your Dad is a vinyl purist, a frequent commuter or hasn’t updated his hi-fi since 1998, you can skip the socks this year as our handpicked, five-star gear will guarantee a Father’s Day win.
We have tried and tested all the products below ourselves, so we can guarantee that even if you know nothing about home audio, they will make for a very happy father on the 21st June.
The Sony WH-1000XM6 won Product of the Year in the wireless headphones category at our most recent Awards ceremony, and are still our best overall pick of the best headphones. If Dad regularly spends his time on trains, planes or buses, then the excellent noise-cancelling, exceptional detail and comfortable fit make these a go-to option.
Rugged, IP68 water-resistant and sonically skilful, the JBL Flip 7 is the perfect companion for a dad who loves tinkering in the shed or hosting a backyard BBQ. The Flip 7 is so good that it received a What Hi-Fi? Award and is our portable pick of the best Bluetooth speakers.
Fine-sounding and fuss-free, the Audio Technica AT-LP5x is a great choice for the dad who has crates of dusty records in his loft and wants an easy setup. It can also rip records to digital files thanks to a USB output.
If your Dad is still listening to the tinny built-in speakers of his TV, a Sonos soundbar will be revelatory. The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) offers panoramic Dolby Atmos from a compact chassis, making World Cup matches or late-night action flicks incredibly immersive.
If Dad listens to music or plays games at his desk, then the Ruark MR1 Mk3 desktop speakers are a great fit. They deliver a powerful, punchy and dynamic sound that will put most standard computer speakers to shame.
For the dad who takes his listening seriously but is always on the move, the iFi Go Link Max portable DAC will transform his listening experience at an affordable price. It may be small, but your dad will notice extra helpings of detail, dynamic contrast and punch.
If your dad has a classic analogue hi-fi system but wants to bring it into the streaming age, the WiiM Pro Plus will add Spotify Connect, Tidal, Qobuz and AirPlay 2 compatibility and much more; and rather well, we might add, given that we gave the Pro Plus five stars and it is our budget pick of the best music streamers.
You don’t need to break the bank for premium sound. If your dad has yet to make the jump to Bluetooth or requires a replacement, the Sony WF-C510 offer great sound with minimal fuss.
Or if your dad is an audio enthusiast, then the Award-winning Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro X are some of the finest and most comfortable wired headphones we have heard at this price. Whether for work or pleasure, they come highly recommended.
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Daniel Furn is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? focused on all things deal-related. He studied Magazine Journalism at the University of Sheffield before working as a freelance journalist covering film, TV, gaming, and consumer tech. Outside of work, he can be found travelling far-flung corners of the globe, playing badminton, and watching the latest streaming sensation (in 4K HDR, of course).
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