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Parents of young kids just need a break. Even before the pandemic, it was tough to run out to the movies, since that involves setting up a baby sitter and praying nothing goes wrong in the middle of your night out. Thankfully, it’s pretty easy to help new dads (and moms) build out their home entertainment options. And it’s even easier if you’re aiming to find gifts for someone who hasn’t already nerded out on A/V gear.

Sonos Beam

An entry on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide: Sonos Beam
Sonos

There are plenty of soundbars out there, but few are as versatile as the Sonos Beam. It’s a sleek box that’ll instantly upgrade any TV with expansive and detailed sound. But, it’s also a smart speaker with support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. That makes it a viable alternative to devices like the Echo. Being able to shout “Play some Sesame Street songs!” comes in really handy for new parents. Trust me.

Buy Beam at Sonos – $449

Roku Streaming Stick+

An entry on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide: Roku Streaming Stick+
Roku

These days, it’s almost impossible to buy a dumb TV without any internet connectivity or streaming apps. But for folks who have older sets, especially those relegated to bedrooms, a streaming stick like Roku’s could change their lives. It offers the company’s full suite of apps, excellent 4K and HDR performance, and it’s surprisingly inexpensive. And once we can start traveling again, the Roku Streaming Stick+ is great to bring on vacation, so you’re never too far from your binge-watch queue. We still love the original model, but if you spring for the newer Streaming Stick 4K+, you’ll get longer-range WiFi and an updated voice remote.

Buy Roku Streaming Stick+ at Amazon – $50

Apple TV 4K (2021)

An entry on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide.
Apple

The Apple TV 4K finally gets the update it needed this year — and best of all, it has a larger Siri remote with a more responsive, touch-enabled clickpad. It’s a solid gift for anyone already embedded in the iOS ecosystem. This latest model also features Apple’s A12 Bionic chip, which offers faster video decoding and support for Dolby Vision HDR at higher frame rates. And if you know someone who already has the previous Apple TV 4K, you can always gift them the new Siri remote separately for $59.

Buy Apple TV 4K at Amazon – $179

55-inch LG C1 OLED TV

LG C1 OLED 4K smart TV
LG

If your dad (or anyone else) is in desperate need of a living room TV upgrade, then you can’t go wrong with LG’s award-winning OLED TV from last year. It has incredible picture quality and a long list of features that will keep it current even when you plug in a new-gen game console.

The best part? For as long as the CX is still available, you’ll be able to find some good deals, with prices almost as low as they’ve ever been since these TVs debuted. This one normally costs $1,500, but you can often find it for as low as $1,100. Don’t wait.

Buy 55-inch LC CX OLED at Amazon – $1,500

Sony WH-1000XM4

An entry on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide: Sony WH-1000XM4
Sony

If your dad just needs to spend time with an audio book or some music, then a pair of noise-cancelling headphones are a good match and this Sony model provides some of the best technology around. The XM4 can connect to multiple devices at the same time, so it will work with dad’s phone and computer without constantly needing to re-pair and cause more hassle.

One of the few knocks we could find on the XM4s during our review was their high price, which has dropped noticeably since their release. They have a good fit, and can automatically pause when the wearer starts talking — he’ll appreciate that. And if you want to spring for a splurge gifts this year, you could get him the new WH-1000XM5, which add a new design and improved noise cancellation to all of the existing features found on the XM4.

Buy WH-1000XM4 at Amazon – $348Buy WH-1000XM5 at Amazon – $398

PlayStation 5 Media Remote

An entry on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide: Sony PS5 media remote
Sony

If your entertainment runs through a game console, and dad just wants to kick back to watch a game or some Blu-ray discs, then he’ll appreciate navigating things with a remote instead of a gamepad.

The PS5 Media Remote matches your console aesthetically, and includes shortcut buttons for several popular apps. Plus, its batteries will last longer than the one in a DualSense so it will always be ready to go. Your biggest problem could be probably finding one in stock, although if you managed to snag the console then we think you’ll be able to figure this out too. For Xbox owners, the PDP Media remote works for systems from the One through the new Series X/S. Instead of shortcut keys it includes a fairly standard universal remote setup so that there’s not a lot of re-learning involved.

Buy PS5 Media Remote at Amazon – $29

Philips Hue White + Color Starter Kit

Philips Hue White + Color smart lights
Philips

Whether the house is already leaning into automation or not, this starter kit of Philips Hue White and Color lights should be a good fit. It comes with three bulbs that can glow in millions of colors, as well as a button for easy manual control and a Hue bridge. The latter will be important if dad eventually wants to add to its lighting system as it supports up to 50 connected lights. He’ll be able to control his lights from anywhere using the companion mobile app, set schedules and routines and use Alexa, Google Assistant or Siri commands to change the lighting in the house as he sees fit. That means it’ll be easier than ever for dad to get the right ambiance for his next movie night.

Buy Philips Hue starter kit at Amazon – $180

BenQ HT2050AA projector

An entry on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide: BenQ HT2050A home theater projector
BenQ

For the biggest and best screen possible, you’ll always want a projector. The BenQ HT2050A is as good of an option as you’ll find, and your dad can brag about how much of a deal it was at just $750. What this 1080p projector lacks in resolution and dynamic range it more than makes up for in value, and is a perfect choice to get someone started on live the projector lifestyle. Just find a blank wall and pop this on a table for an incredible movie or game night with a few vaccinated friends. A proper projection screen, blackout shades and seating upgrades are follow-up gifts that everyone will get to use.

Buy BenQ HT2050AA at B&H Photo – $749

Panasonic UB420 4K Blu-ray player

An entry on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide: Panasonic UB420 Blu-ray player
Panasonic

Blu-rays and DVDs aren’t dead yet. For the true cinephile in your life, consider a 4K Blu-ray player like Panasonic’s UB420. It’ll playback UHD discs at full resolution, and it includes support for HDR and HDR10+. While many 4K Bluray owners rely on their gaming consoles, having a dedicated player is a major upgrade in terms of speed and usability. (Plus, it’s just a pain to control movies with a gamepad.) As a bonus, you’ll also be able to play back your older discs at an upscaled resolution. Sure, it costs a bit more than typical Blu-ray players, but it’s a worthwhile gift for anyone who cares about the quality of their films. If you’re on a tight budget, consider a Blu-ray player like the Sony S6700. It can upscale HD and DVD video to 4K, and it also has its own suite of streaming apps. Best of all, it’s pretty compact, so it won’t take up much room on your TV stand.

Buy Panasonic UB420 at Amazon – $218Buy Sony S6700 at Amazon – $98

Movies

Entries on the Engadget 2021 Father's Day Home Entertainment gift guide: The Matrix Trilogy, Planet Earth II and Mission Impossible 6-movie collection
Engadget

The Matrix 4K Blu-ray trilogy

No, we won’t ever stop loving The Matrix. And the series looks better than ever with its 4K Blu-ray remaster, which fixes some egregious errors from the original Blu-ray release. Whatever you think of the sequels, The Matrix fundamentally reshaped action and science-fiction in Hollywood — mostly for the better. Thanks to a new Dolby Atmos soundtrack, the films also sound more immersive than ever. And really, what better gift is there for new dads than a series that wrestles with the nature of humanity? Bringing a new life into the world certainly gets you thinking, especially when the eventual outcome for civilization sometimes seems grim.

Buy The Matrix Blu-ray set at Amazon – $71

Mission: Impossible 4K Blu-ray set

While this box set is several years old, it’s a worthy addition for any new dad’s collection. Somehow, Tom Cruise willed the classic spy series back to life and has managed to keep it fresh and energetic over the past few decades. (I’ll defend Mission: Impossible 2 as a staggering work of action opera any day, just come at me.) Consider them the ultimate dad movies: Stories about people who are great at their jobs, and almost always right in the face of insurmountable odds.

Buy Mission: Impossible Blu-ray set at Amazon – $84

Planet Earth II / Blue Planet II

Planet Earth II was the best example of 4K HDR we’d ever seen when it was released in 2017. Several years later, it still looks better than most 4K films. This combo set makes a great gift, since it also includes the sumptuous Blue Planet II, which focuses more on marine life. Dads will appreciate the incredible footage and soothing narration. Both series will also make you feel connected to the circle of life, which you can’t help but be a part of when holding a child in your arms.

Buy Planet Earth II / Blue Planet II combo set at Amazon – $70