Walmart’s best tech gifts under $50 for last-minute shoppers
Walmart has made the under-$50 tech gift feel intentional, with brand-name fixes for dead phones, old TVs, and picky gamers that look smarter than they cost.

The smartest last-minute gifts are the ones that solve a problem fast. Walmart has turned that into a holiday strategy, pushing a huge under-$50 tech selection alongside a broader gift push built on thousands of items under $20 and discounts as high as 60%.
1. INIU portable charger, $32.99
This is the most universally useful gift on the list because almost everyone has had the same panic moment: the phone dies at the worst possible time. A portable charger is the rare tech present that works for students, travelers, commuters, teens, and anyone whose charging routine is one bad cable away from collapse. At $32.99, it feels generous without crossing that awkward line where a practical gift suddenly starts acting expensive.
2. onn Full HD Streaming Device, $19.88
If you know someone with an older TV, a guest room setup, or a parent who still scrolls through a clunky smart TV menu, this is a small gift with a big payoff. For under $20, it turns a forgettable television into a streaming machine, which makes it far more useful than a random gadget that sits in a drawer. It also has the right kind of gift energy for grandparents, roommates, and anyone who likes easy wins over complicated setup.
3. JLab Go Air Pop Bluetooth earbuds, from $19.99
Earbuds are one of the obvious tech gifts that usually blow past the $50 limit, which is exactly why this pair stands out. These are ideal for students, commuters, gym-goers, and anyone who needs a backup pair that is cheap enough to toss in a bag without stress. At from $19.99, they hit the sweet spot between practical and giftable, especially for people who are always losing one side of a more expensive set.

4. Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller, $49.49
This is the closest thing to a real splurge while still staying under the line, and that matters for gamers who can spot a cheap gift from across the room. A controller is the kind of present that feels intentional because it solves an actual need, whether the old one is worn out, drifting, or permanently claimed by another household member. At $49.49, it has enough brand recognition to feel substantial, but still fits the last-minute-shopper budget without breaking the rule.
Walmart’s under-$50 tech aisle works because it leans on recognizable, useful products instead of filler. The retailer’s tech-under-$50 page lists 344 items, and its last-minute-gifts hub makes the budget limit easy to shop with filters for $25 and under, $50 and under, $75 and under, and $100 and under, which is exactly the kind of speed-friendly setup a rushed shopper needs.
That strategy also matches Walmart’s bigger holiday posture. The company has built its seasonal schedule around a three-part Black Friday and Cyber Monday push, with Walmart+ members getting five hours of early online access to the first Black Friday event starting Nov. 13, 2025, at 7 p.m. ET. For shoppers trying to get a thoughtful present out the door quickly, that combination of price, brand familiarity, and fast filtering is the whole point.
The takeaway is simple: under $50, tech gifts work best when they fix an everyday irritation. Walmart’s lineup is strongest when it feels less like bargain hunting and more like a rescue plan, which is exactly what last-minute gifting is supposed to be.
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