The Logging Off Club Gifting Guide
All I want for Christmas is … to reclaim my attention span.
I remember reading a quote once that said, "the more someone means to you, the less you should spend on them”.
So obviously, in true logging off fashion, we believe that the best gifts are those that include giving your time or something thoughtful & homemade.
However! The festive period can be stressful and chaotic - so we’ve compiled a last-minute gift giving guide for your friends, family & loved ones who wish to be more offline in 2026.
1. Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
The book that first introduced us to high-quality-lesiure-time (as featured in our monthly newsletters). A great gift as an introduction to spending more time offline, perhaps a subtle hint to a certain family member.
2. Camp Snap Camera
Camp Snap cameras were originally designed by parents to help children stay present in the moment and fully engage with their surroundings, without being distracted by screen time.
We think adults need that too.
Check them out here.
3. 2026 Diary
If you can do something without tech - do it analogue!
A physical notebook or diary is a great place to start.
Moleskine is our favourite as it’s a non-profit organisation that believes access to creativity and quality education is the key to producing systemic social change, as well as the timeless power of handwriting as an essential expression of human civilisation.
“In a fast-paced technological era, we proudly celebrate the artistry of the human touch; the enduring pleasure of putting pen to paper to unleash your unique voice.”
4. Wrist Watch
So you can check the time on your wrist without the distraction of notifications!
I’ve had my Casio for 10 years & never once changed the battery. Wear it in the shower, sea & sauna! Built to last!
5. Logging Off by Adele Zeynep Walton
You know we had to plug… Buy here.
6. The New-age ‘Landline’
If you’re in the US, you can buy a PhysicalPhone - ‘bluetooth landlines built for joy, connection, and real-world moments.’
We will be purchasing as soon as they ship to the UK!
7. Memberships & Art Passes
A National Art Pass for your arty pals, or a National Trust membership for the premature grandmas (me)…?
8. Subscriptions: Magazines, Coffee!
Who doesn’t love an old-school magazine to flick through? Gift a Subscription!
I also love gifting coffee subscriptions. I recently bought one for my Dad from Origin (Certified B Corp).
9. Roamwild Bird Feeder
Attention, Nature Lovers. New window bird feeder just dropped. Check it out here!
10. Sauna Sesssion
Start the year right - gift a sauna session, even better if you can join them.
We’ve booked for 9am, New Years Day.
Check out our favourites in North Wales, New Forest, or London.
Wishing you a joyful festive period,
India & Adele












What's smart about your gift guide is how it makes the abstract goal of "being more offline" tangible through physical objects. The Casio watch recommendation is particuarly clever because it solves the real problem most people face when they try to reduce phone use, you still need to check thetime constantly. It's those friction points that most digital detox advice misses, but physcial tools can address directly.