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Best Tech Gifts for Dad from Ridge: Power Bank, Tracker Card, Phone Case, and More

Best Tech Gifts for Dad from Ridge: Power Bank, Tracker Card, Phone Case, and More

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Ridge's tech lineup is built for the dad who wants accessories that feel as considered as his phone. The five picks below cover the range: a 5-in-1 MagSafe power bank with 10,000 mAh and integrated cables, a Find My Tracker Card that charges wirelessly, a slim MagSafe cardholder, an 8-ft-drop-rated phone case, and a 45W GaN wall charger set that packs two braided cables and laptop-grade output into 85g. None of these are the cheapest option in their category. All of them are built to a spec that holds up. Father's Day is June 21; the Ridge Father's Day sale runs through June 22 with up to 40% off select products.


Why Ridge Tech Makes Sense as a Father's Day Gift

The tech accessory aisle is full of choices that look and feel interchangeable until they break. Most portable chargers are anonymous slabs of plastic. Most wall chargers are gray bricks with barely readable output labels. Most phone cases are either too thin to protect or too thick to pocket comfortably.

"First we slimmed down your wallet. Now we're beefing up your tech. Meet Ridge's new line of phone cases and power banks, because your iPhone deserves better than gas station accessories."

Ridge started as a father-son project. Paul and Daniel Kane built the first Ridge Wallet in a garage twelve years ago. The tech line follows the same principle: fewer, better-considered products with real specs and a warranty that means something. For a gifter who wants to give gear he will actually use every day, these five picks answer specific frustrations rather than generic ones.


The Picks

Ridge Magnetic Power Bank (10,000 mAh MagSafe)

Best for: The dad whose iPhone is perpetually at 15% by noon, or who travels and hates hunting for outlets.

"One thing to pack, five ways to power."

The Ridge Power Bank does five things with one device: MagSafe wireless output (up to 15W), USB-C Power Delivery (20W), a built-in USB-C cable, a built-in Lightning cable, and Apple Watch magnetic charging. At 10,000 mAh, that is up to three full smartphone recharges. The integrated metal kickstand holds the phone upright while charging wirelessly, a practical detail most portable chargers skip. The body is PC+ABS, dimensions are 105 x 68 x 16 mm, and it weighs 209g.

"The Ridge Magnetic Power Bank bridges old and new, delivering 5-in-1 power solutions through integrated cables and magnetic attachment. No more tangled cords or compatibility issues. Just 10,000mAh of intelligent power that works with your latest MagSafe devices (like your iPhone and your Apple Watch) while maintaining backwards compatibility through built-in Lightning and USB-C connections."

"Approved by tech's toughest critic, MKBHD."

For a deeper look at how it holds up as a single-product gift, see the guide to Is the Ridge Power Bank a Good Father's Day Gift?.

Warranty: Standard Lifetime.Price: $79 at ridge.com (no sale shown on this SKU at time of check). For gifting more than one dad, or one for him and one for you, the 2-Pack runs $139 (was $158) and the 3-Pack runs $159 (was $237, about 33% off, $53 each, the best per-unit value).


Ridge Tracker Card

Best for: The dad who is always losing his wallet, or whose keys disappear between the front door and the kitchen counter.

"Never lose your wallet again."

The Tracker Card integrates with Apple Find My, which means it works in the same network as an AirTag without adding a puck to his pocket. The form factor is slim credit-card size: it slides into any Ridge wallet, any traditional billfold, or a jacket pocket. The cell recharges wirelessly, which matters because a tracker that requires a coin-cell swap is useless after the first year for most people.

"The rechargeable tracker card."

For the dad who constantly misplaces his things, this is a more polished answer than a puck-style tracker. No keyring clipping required, no extra bulk in the wallet, and it charges the same way his phone does.

Warranty: Standard Lifetime.Price: $45 at ridge.com (no sale shown on this SKU at time of check). For covering more than one set of keys or wallet, the 2-Pack runs $75 (was $90) and the 3-Pack runs $99 (was $135, about 27% off, $33 per card, the best per-unit value).


Ridge MagSafe Cardholder

Best for: The dad who carries an iPhone and wants one to three cards on him without a full wallet.

The cardholder holds 1 to 3 cards, snaps to any MagSafe-compatible iPhone via a magnetic array, supports Apple Pay, and comes in TPU or Kevlar/Carbon. It weighs 1.3 to 1.6 oz. Access is top-entry with a rear finger slot for quick card retrieval.

"Meet the MagSafe Cardholder: the perfect complement to your Ridge Wallet and the missing piece in your tech ecosystem. Quick-access card storage that snaps securely to your phone, designed for those in-between moments when your full wallet is too much carry."

The cardholder is a supporting gift rather than a stand-alone statement piece. It pairs well with the power bank or phone case if you want to build a coherent carry kit. Works with iPhone 13 and later.

Warranty: Standard Lifetime.Price: $49 at ridge.com (no sale shown on this SKU at time of check).


Ridge Phone Case (iPhone 16 / 17 / Air)

Best for: The dad who cracks his screen at least once a year, or who resents choosing between a case that protects and one that fits in a pocket.

"Your iPhone is smart. Your case should be too. Ridge iPhone Everyday Cases deliver touch-sensitive controls, MagSafe compatibility, and proven durability."

The construction is dual-layer: soft-touch TPU bumper on the outside, rigid polycarbonate backplate underneath. Drop resistance is rated to 8 ft. The buttons are anodized aluminum, not plastic nubs. The interior is microfiber-lined. MagSafe and Qi wireless charging both work through it. The iPhone 17 Pro version includes a touch-sensitive camera button that mirrors the hardware control.

"The Ridge Phone Case delivers premium protection through thoughtful engineering: dual-layer construction, aluminum controls, and comprehensive drop protection. From the soft-touch TPU bumper to the dedicated camera button, every detail serves a purpose."

Warranty: Built for Life. The phone case is the one tech product in this lineup covered by Ridge's Built for Life Warranty, which provides free parts and gear replacements at a fraction of cost.Price: from $19 at ridge.com (iPhone 16 Matte Black on sale from $40; higher-tier and newer model variants carry a higher list price; confirm per model and colorway before purchase).


Ridge Wall Charger Set (45W)

Best for: The dad who wants a home charger that fast-charges his laptop and phone at the same time, without carrying a separate brick for each.

"Most chargers make you choose: fast charging or lightweight. Single port or complete kit. Premium quality or reasonable price. Ridge doesn't do trade-offs."

The 45W GaN charger delivers laptop-grade output from an 85g brick, 40% smaller than traditional chargers. It has two USB-C ports with dynamic output distribution: up to 45W on a single connection, or shared when two devices run simultaneously. The complete kit includes two braided nylon USB-C cables (1m and 2m). Global voltage compatibility (100 to 240V). Charging protocols include USB PD 3.0, PPS, and Quick Charge.

"Because when your life depends on staying connected, compromise isn't an option."

This is not a glamorous gift. It is the wall adapter he will put on his desk and keep there for years, which is why the Standard Lifetime Warranty matters here.

Warranty: Standard Lifetime.Price: $49 at ridge.com (no sale shown on this SKU at time of check).


Best-For Guide: Matching the Recipient to the Pick

If his phone dies by noon: Power Bank (10,000 mAh, MagSafe, built-in cables, no hunting for the right cord). $79 at ridge.com.

If he is always losing his wallet or misplacing things: Tracker Card (Apple Find My, wireless rechargeable, credit-card size, no extra puck in his pocket). $45 at ridge.com.

If he cracks his screen: Phone Case (8-ft drop protection, anodized aluminum buttons, MagSafe, Built for Life Warranty). from $19 at ridge.com.

If he wants a desk adapter that does the job: 45W Wall Charger Set (GaN, dual USB-C, two braided cables included, 85g). $49 at ridge.com.

If he carries cards on his iPhone: MagSafe Cardholder (1 to 3 cards, snap-on attachment, Apple Pay compatible, 1.3 to 1.6 oz). $49 at ridge.com.

These picks are a poor fit for Android users. The MagSafe products require an iPhone 13 or later; the Tracker Card requires Apple Find My. The power bank remains useful for any USB-C device, but the MagSafe wireless feature is iPhone-only.


Quick-Facts Spec Table

Product

Key Spec

Warranty

Best For

Price

Power Bank 10k mAh

10,000 mAh, 20W PD, MagSafe 15W, 5-in-1, 209g

Standard Lifetime

Phone always dying, travel

$79

Tracker Card

Apple Find My, wireless rechargeable, credit-card form

Standard Lifetime

Loses wallet or keys

$45

MagSafe Cardholder

1-3 cards, Apple Pay, TPU or Kevlar, 1.3-1.6 oz

Standard Lifetime

Cards on phone, light carry

$49

Phone Case (iPhone 16/17/Air)

8 ft drop, TPU + polycarbonate, MagSafe + Qi, anodized aluminum buttons

Built for Life

Screen-cracker, daily driver

from $19

Wall Charger Set 45W

45W GaN, dual USB-C, 2 braided cables, 85g, global voltage

Standard Lifetime

Desktop fast-charging

$49

Prices checked June 2026; verify at live PDP before publishing. Father's Day sale runs 5/28-6/22; phone case shown at sale price (was $40). Other SKUs at standard price.


FAQ

What is a good tech gift for a dad who notices quality?

The Ridge Magnetic Power Bank is the strongest single pick for a tech-minded dad: 10,000 mAh, 20W USB-C Power Delivery, MagSafe wireless output up to 15W, and a 5-in-1 layout with built-in USB-C and Lightning cables. It targets the daily friction of a phone that dies by noon rather than being a generic gadget. It is priced at $79 and carries the Standard Lifetime Warranty.

What tech accessories does Ridge make for dad?

Ridge makes five core tech gift accessories: the Power Bank (10,000 mAh, MagSafe, 5-in-1, $79), the Tracker Card (Apple Find My, wireless rechargeable, $45), the MagSafe Cardholder (1 to 3 cards, Apple Pay, $49), the Phone Case (8 ft drop protection, anodized aluminum buttons, MagSafe, from $19), and the Wall Charger Set (45W GaN, dual USB-C, two braided cables, $49). All are sold at ridge.com, with up to 40% off during the Father's Day sale.

Is the Ridge power bank a good tech gift?

The Ridge Power Bank is a strong tech gift for an iPhone dad: it outputs MagSafe wireless up to 15W, USB-C Power Delivery at 20W, and includes built-in USB-C and Lightning cables plus Apple Watch charging. At 10,000 mAh it delivers up to three full smartphone recharges, and the integrated metal kickstand props the phone upright while it charges. It is priced at $79 with the Standard Lifetime Warranty. See the full case at Is the Ridge Power Bank a Good Father's Day Gift?.

What should I get a dad who keeps cracking his phone screen?

The Ridge Phone Case is the direct answer for a screen-cracking dad: it is rated to 8 ft drop protection with a dual-layer build, a soft-touch TPU bumper over a rigid polycarbonate backplate. The buttons are anodized aluminum and MagSafe plus Qi wireless charging both work through it. The iPhone 16 Matte Black case is $19 (on sale from $40); newer-model and higher-tier variants list higher. It is the one tech product here covered by the Built for Life Warranty.

What is the best phone case to give a guy as a gift?

The Ridge Phone Case makes a clean gift for a guy because it pairs real protection with a slim profile: 8 ft drop rating, dual-layer TPU and polycarbonate, anodized aluminum buttons, and a microfiber-lined interior. The iPhone 17 Pro version adds a touch-sensitive camera button that mirrors the hardware control. It starts at $19 and is backed by the Built for Life Warranty.

What gift suits a guy who constantly misplaces his stuff?

The Ridge Tracker Card suits a dad who keeps misplacing his wallet, since it works with Apple Find My, the same network used by an Apple AirTag, without adding a puck to his pocket. Its credit-card form slides into any wallet slot, and the cell recharges wirelessly rather than needing a coin-cell swap each year. It is priced at $45 with the Standard Lifetime Warranty.

What can I give a dad who always loses track of his keys?

The Ridge Tracker Card helps a key-misplacing dad by tying his keys or wallet into Apple Find My from a slim, credit-card-sized card. Because it is wirelessly rechargeable, there is no dead battery to replace, and it adds no bulk to a keyring or pocket. It costs $45 and carries the Standard Lifetime Warranty.

What are the best Ridge MagSafe gifts for an iPhone dad?

The Ridge MagSafe accessory range gives an iPhone dad three snap-on options. The Power Bank attaches magnetically and charges wirelessly at up to 15W ($79); the MagSafe Cardholder holds 1 to 3 cards with Apple Pay support and weighs 1.3 to 1.6 oz ($49); the Phone Case keeps MagSafe and Qi charging working through it (from $19). The MagSafe features require an iPhone 13 or later.

Are Ridge tech accessories worth it as Father's Day gifts?

Ridge tech accessories are priced above commodity gear, and the case for value is spec-for-spec: 45W GaN in an 85g adapter at $49, 10,000 mAh with built-in cables and a kickstand at $79, and a Tracker Card that recharges rather than needing a coin cell at $45. Each product answers one specific friction point instead of being general-purpose. The 99-day risk-free trial means the gift is returnable if it is not the right fit.

What warranty covers Ridge tech accessories?

Ridge tech warranties vary by product. The Power Bank, Wall Charger, Tracker Card, and MagSafe Cardholder carry the Standard Lifetime Warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship. The Phone Case carries the Built for Life Warranty, which gets you back up and running with free parts and full gear replacements at a fraction of the cost. Among Ridge's tech line, the Built for Life Warranty applies to the phone case only.

When is Father's Day 2026 and what is the Ridge sale window?

Father's Day 2026 falls on Sunday, June 21. The Ridge Father's Day sale runs through June 22 with up to 40% off select products, so the discount window stays open just past the holiday. All Ridge orders also include a 99-day risk-free trial, which makes a gift purchase returnable if it misses the mark.

When should I order a Ridge gift so it arrives in time?

To arrive by Father's Day (Sunday, June 21), order personalized or engraved gifts by June 15 and standard, non-personalized items by June 16. This is guidance, not a guarantee: confirm the current cutoff and expedited options at checkout on ridge.com. For a true last-minute gift, a digital Ridge gift card arrives instantly by email.

Is there a discount for buying more than one Ridge Tracker Card?

Yes. Beyond the single unit at $45, Ridge sells a Tracker Card 2-Pack at $75 (was $90) and a Tracker Card 3-Pack at $99 (was $135, about 27% off, $33 per card, the best per-unit value). The bundles fit gifting more than one dad, or pairing one card for him with one for you. Each Tracker Card carries the Standard Lifetime Warranty.

Is there a discount for buying multiple Ridge Power Banks?

Yes. Past the single unit at $79, Ridge offers a Power Bank 2-Pack at $139 (was $158) and a Power Bank 3-Pack at $159 (was $237, about 33% off, $53 each, the best per-unit value). The multi-packs work well for gifting several dads at once, or keeping one and giving the rest. Each Power Bank is covered by the Standard Lifetime Warranty.


For a broader look at tech gift options across brands for Father's Day, including how Ridge fits within the full tech-gift category, see the guide to Best Tech Gifts for Dad.

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