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Christmas Gifts 2014 Ideas: Best Tech Stocking Stuffers to Give for Christmas

If your family and friends are huge tech fans, it might be a great idea to get some tech stocking stuffers for the holidays. These tech treats are not only compact, but they are affordable as well. Those who are on a budget can also give these gizmos as main gifts.

Here are the best stocking stuffers to get as gifts for the holidays:

Auris Free-Da
$39.99
This is an audio adapter that transforms any traditional audio device's capability into a Bluetooth device. Its size is roughly that of a classic Zippo cigarette lighter.

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Amazon Fire TV Stick
$39
The Fire Stick has the ability to play from just about any streaming service, play games, and utilize voice control, but only for Android users as of the moment. The Fire Stick joins all the other streaming options in the market, such as Apple TV, Google Chromecast, and Roku. To use, simply plug into the TV, use the remote to go through a set-up process, and then stream Netflix, Hulu or other media sources directly to the television.

Polaroid Cube
$100
Does someone in your family want an action camera, but you just can't spring for a GoPro at the moment? Get this Polaroid Cube camera instead. This camera measures 1.5 inches, and it can withstand all sorts of hard knocks when filming. It can record up to 90 minutes of video underwater and can be mounted on a bike's handlebar with its magnet.

Amazon Kindle
$79
This is a basic e-reader that is of good quality without the big price tag.

Koss Portable Speaker
$59.99
Get this portable speaker for the music lover in your life. The device syncs up to Bluetooth, which allows users to play DJ from their phone, tablet, or PC.

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