I've been searching online for some trinket/budget gifts but couldn't find anything interesting. The person I have in mind for the gift is in his 60's, into tech and a geek, although the gift doesn't necessarily need to cater to his geeky side.
I'm just dropping the question here since Lemmy has a solid geek/tech userbase, and maybe some of you have better ideas than me.
Some people consolidate on things in their 60s after retirement and don’t necessarily want more things. If this person has shown signs of that - then something disposable like food/snacks/sweets.
His opinion is that they're cool but in reality he's too smart for them. I've gifted him stuff like that in the past and he solved them in seconds. I've also seen him crack gizmo puzzles in other people's homes to the astonishment of the owner.
I could look into those "guide the ball in a maze" type, which require motor skills and not just thinking. I was hoping to find something funny though, but no luck so far.
One gift I've been giving out that's pretty popular is an automatic foam soap dispenser. It's a nice little quality of life improvement and since you add water to the soap to make it foamy, soap lasts a lot longer too.
There are a bunch on Amazon. I would find one that you like the look of and make sure it charges with USB C.
An idea that I had was I went to an import store and got my sister a small tea set with Japanese writing on it talking about sweet rolls. A small novelty item that I would never find in my hometown. It cost me about $3 so perhaps you can find something unique like that.