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These Ugreen retractable USB-C power bricks are a traveler's best friend, now up to 33% off — 45W for $20, 65-watt for $35 in Prime Deal
By Brandon Hill published
Deals Ugreen's 45- and 65-watt charging blocks feature a retractable USB-C cable and two additional USB ports.

Elgato Stream Deck hits lowest price ever — get $40 off on this customizable studio controller for the last day of Prime Day 2025
By Jowi Morales published
Elgato is giving a $40 discount for its iconic Stream Deck MK.2 in black. Those who prefer a white desktop also get to save $30 off the MSRP.

Apple's entire AirPods family drops to their lowest prices ever for Prime Day
By Brandon Hill published
Deals There are deals to be had on the AirPods 4, AirPods 4 with ANC, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods Max

This device uses a laser to shoot down 30 mosquitoes per second
By Mark Tyson published
A popular new crowdfunding campaign promises an all-in-one portable laser-driven mosquito killing machine for $498.

Gamer turns their 2012 Honda CR-V into Need for Speed Underground controller
By Hassam Nasir published
Forget expensive simracing setups with carbon fiber seats and podium racing wheels, this is what driving in games should look like.

This $37 tactile dial for PCs supercharges your scrolling
By Mark Tyson published
If you are still computing in a workspace without hardware dials, Ploopy would like you to look at its Knob.

New portable cassette player comes loaded with modern features like Bluetooth, USB-C, and a rechargeable battery
By Mark Tyson published
Maxell Japan has launched a portable ‘Walkman’ cassette player, but its retro audio tech is boosted by modern convenience.

AI-powered Catlog smart collar now notifies you if your cat feels stressed
By Mark Tyson published
Feline accessories specialist Rabo of Japan has updated its monitoring app with AI smarts. Now you can get alerted if your cat gets stressed.
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