5 Christmas Gifts for the Tech-Savvy

3. Smartphone Printer

People just don’t get their photographs printed anymore. It’s a sad truth, but one you can solve for your technology addict right now, with this amazing gift. An instant printer that will allow you to take memories captured on your iPhone and bring them to life within seconds. From FujiFilm, this little printer will change the way you take pictures on your phone!

Gifts for the Tech Savvy | Stay At Home Mum
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4. Bluelounge Mini Dock

The massive problem that we have with charging our devices at home is that there are cords everywhere. Plus, with the phones just sitting on the table (or even on the floor) you can’t get much use out of them. Enter the Bluelounge Mini Dock! It’s a cute little Apple compatible accessory that keeps your devices upright as they charge. Available for both the old 30 pin charger, and the new lightning charger, this isn’t something a tech addict can easily ignore.

Charging station for smartphones with multiple devices connected to power outlets.
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5. Wireless Bluetooth Shower Speaker

Is there anything better than listening to music and having a dance in the shower? Or anything worse than hearing your phone ring when you’ve just soaped up? Well, you can solve both problems at once with this awesome Christmas present. This shower speaker is totally waterproof, can be attached to the side of your shower, and connects to your phone or appropriate speaker without complicated cables, thanks to bluetooth. Now you can get your jam on, and never miss a call!

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Buy it here.

Tell us which gift you’re planning to buy for your tech-savvy loved one!

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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