TechTalk.

The latest tech reviews and inspiration from Currys

Confirmation gift ideas

Let's find the perfect Confirmation present

currys-latest

Article Main Image

Confirmations are not only of religious significance but also mark a big change in a child’s life. It’s when they’re becoming teenagers and starting the transition from primary school to secondary school. So, whether practical or fun, it’s a great time to get them a Confirmation present to mark such a change. Here are our top Confirmation gift ideas:

A Smartphone

With teenage years and secondary school on the horizon, boys and girls making their confirmation will be eager to finally get a smartphone. If their parents have given the green light, we have a wide range of smartphones to choose from. The Samsung Galaxy A17 has a vivid 6.7” display with a trio of cameras to capture their budding social lives and, if they’re into gaming, an octa-core processor to make their play smooth. Or you could gift the Motorola Moto G06. From its powerful 50MP Quad Pixel camera to its booming Dolby Atmos speakers, the Moto G06 is a great choice for a first phone. Both Samsung and Motorola have dedicated apps for parental controls so kids can browse safely.

A Tablet

If a phone is a no- go, a tablet is a brilliant present for an almost-teen, especially if they have a creative side. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has a 10.9” screen and a stunning 2k display. It includes an S Pen for taking notes, brainstorming or drawing. Parents can rest easy as their child uses the tablet since it has a specific kids’ mode for added security.

A Gaming Console

If the boy or girl making their confirmation is a budding gamer and already has a Switch Lite or original Switch, an upgrade to the Nintendo Switch 2 will definitely impress. Its screen is larger than before, with a higher resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, and the new and improved Joy-Cons enhance how you play. Or if they’re into virtual reality, the Meta Quest 3S is a fantastic mixed reality and virtual reality headset. There are so many uses for it, like going on virtual immersive field trips, using creative painting and drawing tools, burning energy with intense active games, or just enjoying their favourite shows on a huge virtual screen.

A Set of Headphones or a Speaker

Whether they’re playing an electric instrument, listening to a podcast or dancing to their favourite songs, a new pair of headphones or a speaker is a great Confirmation gift. If they need a new pair of headphones, the JBL Junior 320BT Wireless Bluetooth Kids Headphones are terrific for little ears. With a quick charge and up to 50 hours of battery life, these headphones are comfortable for smaller heads and have simple button controls. Parents can even use custom hearing protection controls, so nothing gets too loud. For a speaker, the JBL Grip gives amazing sound thanks to its AI Sound Boost and is waterproof, dustproof, and most -importantly, drop-proof. It has up to 12 hours of battery on a single charge and ambient lights to set the mood for a dance party.

A LEGO Set

Whether you’re 12 or 32, LEGO is a fun present to receive. There is a set for every interest, and it’s an ideal way to unwind with a screen-free activity. Build your own guardian dragon with the LEGO Ninjago Guardian Dragon Set. With 1,650 pieces, this set will entertain any child for hours and with a moveable head, arms and scales, the fun continues once the build is complete. Or for a smaller set, give their rooms some greenery with a LEGO Botanicals set. The LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants Set is both cute and easy to build with just 217 pieces.

Looking for more Confirmation present ideas? Browse more of our gifts for kids and gifts for teenagers.

Related in Currys Latest

Related Article Image
Top tech picks for your summer holidays
Related Article Image
Great gift ideas for your Dad this Father’s Day
Related Article Image
New laptops switch to USB-C chargers
Related Article Image
7 deals to brighten your June Bank Holiday
Related Article Image
Get Fiit with Currys

Top Confirmation Gifts