The Sonos Roam speaker is equipped with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi...

The Sonos Roam speaker is equipped with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and can tap into an existing Sonos multiroom audio system. Credit: CBS Interactive

Graduation season is here again, and that means it's time to start shopping for the grad in your life. You'll naturally want to celebrate their success with a thoughtful gift that will help usher them into their new journey.

A recent high school grad might soon be moving into a freshman dorm room. A college grad may be heading into the real world and getting their first apartment. Regardless of what their next phase is, we've rounded up gifts that most grads will appreciate. Here are three of CNET's top picks to enhance their techie lifestyle, wherever they're heading.

WHAT Sony WH-1000XM4 noise-canceling headphones

THE COST $349.99

AVAILABLE FROM electronics.sony.com

Sony makes arguably the best all-around noise-canceling headphones. While they list for $350, they frequently sell for closer to $275. That's still expensive for a set of headphones, but compared to the AirPods Max at $549, this graduation gift seems like a bargain.

You can manually select the amount of noise cancellation or engage adaptive noise canceling that adjusts on the fly according to your surroundings.

WHAT Sonos Roam

THE COST $179

AVAILABLE FROM sonos.com

Available in white or black, this is Sonos' smallest and most affordable speaker, though it's fairly expensive for a mini wireless speaker.

This model, like Sonos' earlier, but more expensive, Move portable speaker, is equipped with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and can tap into an existing Sonos multiroom audio system and link with other Series 2-compatible Sonos speakers. This gift idea makes for a good starter speaker for those new to the Sonos world.

WHAT Apple Watch Series 7

THE COST $399 and up

AVAILABLE FROM apple.com

The Apple Watch puts a modern spin on a traditional graduation gift. This is stylish and more practical than a simple bracelet. The Series 7, which can usually be found starting at less than $400 for the smaller 41-millimeter size, features an always-on display, blazing-fast speed and a host of health and wellness features like blood oxygen saturation measurements and the ability to take ECG measurements from the wrist.

The following CNET staff contributed to this story: executive editor David Carnoy, commerce editor Desiree DeNunzio, senior editor Lisa Eadicicco and copy editor Jim Hoffman. For more reviews of personal technology products, visit cnet.com.

On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Gregg talks with Michael Sicoli and Tess Ferguson about county champs crowned in boys and girls lacrosse, and Jared Valuzzi reports on the Long Island flag football championship. Credit: Newsday

Sarra Sounds Off Ep 36: Champs crowned in lax and flag football On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Gregg talks with Michael Sicoli and Tess Ferguson about county champs crowned in boys and girls lacrosse, and Jared Valuzzi reports on the Long Island flag football championship.

On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Gregg talks with Michael Sicoli and Tess Ferguson about county champs crowned in boys and girls lacrosse, and Jared Valuzzi reports on the Long Island flag football championship. Credit: Newsday

Sarra Sounds Off Ep 36: Champs crowned in lax and flag football On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Gregg talks with Michael Sicoli and Tess Ferguson about county champs crowned in boys and girls lacrosse, and Jared Valuzzi reports on the Long Island flag football championship.

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