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An Excellent Laptop ToteTroubadour Apex Everyday Tote

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$199 $159 (20% off) Troubadour

An Affordable, Well-Made BackpackThe North Face Jester

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$90 $75 (17% off) Amazon

Luxury HeadphonesSony WH-1000XM6

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$460 $428 (7% off) Amazon

An Electric BikeTrek FX+ 1

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$2,100 Trek

Graduation gifts can be difficult to shop for. Securing a degree is always worth celebrating, but it may feel tough to find a gift that perfectly summarizes how proud you are of your recent grad. With so many gadgets and accessories out there, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and to second-guess whether you're buying the perfect gift. We've compiled a list that might help. These graduation gift ideas range from a luxe tote bag for their first grown-up job to a carry-on so they can plot their next adventure.

Don't see anything here you like? Check out our other buying guides, like the Best Laptops, Best Wireless Headphones, and Best Electric Scooters.

Updated April 2026: We've pared down this guide, added the newest versions of all our favorite recommendations, and checked for accuracy throughout.

- An Excellent Laptop Tote

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Troubadour

Apex Everyday Tote

$199 $159 (20% off) Troubadour

$199 Nordstrom

The Troubadour Apex is our favorite laptop tote thanks to its lightweight, durable, and tear-resistant fabric, which just so happens to be made out of recycled plastic. There are plenty of organizational pockets, including dedicated spaces for laptops, water bottles, accessories, keys, and your phone. There's room for a 16-inch laptop and it's backed by a 5-year warranty.

- An Affordable, Well-Made Backpack

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The North Face

Jester

$90 $75 (17% off) Amazon

$90 REI

This North Face backpack is roomy, but not oversize, and has space for a laptop, jacket, snacks, water bottle, and some other necessities. It's very lightweight and breathable. The bungee cord on the back can be used to stash shoes or jackets, and there are organizational pockets for items like your phone or wallet. It's available in dozens of color options, so there should be one your giftee likes. We have more backpack recommendations here.

- Luxury Headphones

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Sony

WH-1000XM6

$460 $428 (7% off) Amazon

$458 $428 (7% off) Best Buy

$458 $389 (15% off) Walmart

The Sony WH-1000XM6 wireless headphones are the best you can buy. They have industry-leading noise reduction, 30 hours of battery life, multi-device pairing, and clear, stunning sound. They're stylish and comfortable, with a folding design and a sleek case, and they'll last for years.

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Trek

FX+ 1

$2,100 Trek

Electric bikes offer a lot of mobility around your grad's new city and campus. The Trek FX+ 1 is our favorite. It's backed by a lifetime warranty, has an extremely easy-to-use charger, and features dedicated turn signal buttons. The range doesn't quite hit the advertised 50 miles, but for a student getting to and from nearby places that doesn't want to rely on public transportation, this ebike is worth considering. We have more recommendations in our Ebike Buying Guide.

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Apollo

Go (2024)

$1,399 $849 (39% off) Best Buy

$1,299 $899 (31% off) Apollo

If your recent graduate doesn't know how to bike, we also love electric scooters. The Apollo Go is our top pick for most people since it strikes an impeccable balance between price and features. It's a little heavy and it doesn't charge as fast as we'd like, but the riding experience is just great. You can customize top speeds if the 28-mph maximum is too much, and there's solid LED lighting and turn signals, too.

- A Coffee Upgrade

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Ninja

Luxe Café Premier

$600 Amazon

$600 Ninja

If your grad loves their cup of joe, give them a coffee upgrade. This is our favorite beginner-friendly machine. It has a touchscreen that's intuitive to navigate, along with two non-pressurized baskets that let the machine know whether you're making an espresso or coffee-based beverage. Based on that information, it will then recommend the grind size depending on the previous drink's performance. It also has an integrated coffee scale that doses out the right amount of coffee grounds. And to top it off, there's an automatic steaming wand for frothing milk and milk alternatives. —Brenda Stolyar

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