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TP-Link’s pocket Wi-Fi 7 router is a $89 bargain for frequent travelers When you need a small, pocketable router to carry with you for work or vacation, the TP-Link TL-WR3602BE is one of the best options on the market. And Amazon is currently selling the device for $89.99 , a $40 discount off its MSRP. Save 31% ($40) TP-Link TL-WR3602BE: was $129.99 now $89.99 at Amazon The TL-WR3602BE is a pint-sized dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router that is perfect for those who are frequently on the road and need to connect multiple devices. Read more Read less ▼ The TL-WR3602BE, which we reviewed in 2025, is incredibly compact, measuring just 5 x 3.7 x 4 inches and weighing roughly 8 ounces. But don't knock that small size: it still provides dual-band Wi-Fi 7 coverage (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) and includes a 2.5 GbE WAN, GbE LAN, and a USB-C port for power. Although the TL-WR3602BE includes a USB-C power adapter in the box, its miserly power requirements let you power it from a USB power bank. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) The router also offers several operating modes, including the ability to share a paid Wi-Fi connection on an airplane (this would be a handy place to leverage the aforementioned power bank) or in a hotel room. And you can even tether your smartphone to the router via USB or connect to a USB cellular modem.
Onkyo’s feature-packed, attractive Creator Series speakers are back down to their all-time low price – some of the best speakers we’ve tested, offering excellent connectivity for PC, TV, or stereo, steups (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) I tested Onkyo’s Creator Series speakers last year, both the GX-30ARC, with 4-inch woofers and HDMI (ARC) support, and the smaller 3-inch GX-10DB. The speakers look great and pack lots of features, like Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C connectivity, a built-in phono preamp, and HDMI ARC on the higher-end model, which make them surprisingly versatile. The larger GX-30ARC pair earned a spot on our Best PC Speaker s list, in part because they also include speaker stands to better angle the sound to your ears. Just keep in mind that the speaker stands are plastic. Our chief complaint was price, but Amazon is offering both models at all-time lows for Prime Day. These aren’t new low prices, but they are the lowest prices we’ve seen on these attractive, great-sounding speakers. Onkyo GX-30ARC: was $349 now $249.99 at Amazon These 4-inch woofer, 50-watt speakers look great and come with angled desktop stands, and can connect to your PC and just about everything else. Features Bluetooth as well as 3.5mm AUX, HDMI ARC, USB-C, line/phono, and optical connections. Read more Read less ▼ Onkyo GX-10DB: was $249 now $159.99 at Amazon These 3-inch wooder, 34-watt speakers look great and come with angled desktop stands, and can connect to your PC and just about everything else. They feature Bluetooth as well as 3.5mm AUX, USB-C, line/phono, and optical connections. Read more Read less ▼ As someone who remembers Japan's Onkyo brand fondly for its 80s- and 90s-era Hi-Fi equipment, I was pleasantly surprised by these speakers, both for their sound quality and looks, but also for the plethora of modern connectivity. With their phono preamp, you can hook either speaker directly to a record player, and both also feature a subwoofer out if you want to add some low-end thump.
I enjoyed these speakers so much that, I am still using the smaller GX-10DB pair as the sound system for my bedroom projector. I’m not the type who likes earth-shaking sound for watching movies, so this 34-watt speaker set delivers plenty of sound for my movie needs. The 50-watt GX-30ARC get louder, delivering 99 dBA from a meter away, which might be overkill for some if you’re planning on putting the speakers on your desk. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) But the GX-30ARC are also a little large for that, making the GX-10DB a better fit for those looking to outfit their PC with some serious sound while keeping their desk looking stylish. Both speakers also come with a remote for media controls and input selection. Just note that, the input indicator light that lives behind the cloth speaker grilles can be a little bright during low-light settings. Personally, I stick one of these LED-dimming stickers over the light on the GX-10DB and have been super happy with these speakers ever since. Image 1 of 2 (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware)
Get 65W of power in a portable GaN charger for just $26 with this lightning deal It’s remarkable how cheap GaN chargers have gotten over the past few years. UGreen is selling its 4-in-1 65W GaN charger for just $26 on a lightning deal ahead of Prime Day. That’s 35% off list price and a few dollars cheaper than competing chargers we’ve featured in our Prime Day USB charger hub . Save 35% UGreen Nexode 65W GaN USB-C Charger: was $39.99 now $25.99 at Amazon The UGreen Nexode 65W GaN charger comes with four USB ports, split across three USB-C and one USB-A port, that can supply a total of 65W. Read more Read less ▼ The charger comes with four ports total, including three USB-C connections and a single USB-A port. Two of the USB-C ports support the full 65W output, but only one of them at a time. The third USB-C port can supply up to 30W, meanwhile, and the USB-A port tops out at 22.5W. You can still use multiple devices at the same time, however. If you plug, for example, the Steam Deck into one of the USB-C ports, you can still distribute 20W across the other ports.
Grab this NVMe to SATA offline cloner for only $20, 60% off its list price The oddities around Prime Day are where you find the best deals, and that’s certainly the case here with this Rosewill NVMe to SATA cloner. It supports standard SATA drives, including power and data connections for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drives. The M.2 slot also supports SATA drives, along with much more common NVMe drives. Save 60% Rosewill NVMe to SATA Offline Clone Enclosure: was $49.99 now $19.99 at Newegg The Rosewill NVMe to SATA Offline Clone Enclosure supports M.2 SATA and NVMe drives, as well as standard SATA drives, and connected to your PC with a USB 3.2 Gen 1 cable. Read more Read less ▼ The device connects to your PC with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 connection, giving you 10Gbps of bandwidth to play with. You can certainly use this device as a minimalist dock; it supports both read and write functions, assuming your drive is using a compatible file system with your OS. With two drives connected, you can clone them offline using just the dock, or with a program like Macrium Reflect. You can use just about any drive with the dock, as well. In addition to SATA and NVMe support for the M.2 slot, the dock has mounting points for 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 drives. With the M.2 slot, you can use drives up to 4TB, while the SATA connection supports up to 18TB.
Score AMD's 12-core Ryzen 9 9900X at a new all-time low price Save 34% ($170.01) AMD Ryzen 9 9900X: was $499 now $328.99 at Amazon All-time low price AMD's Ryzen 9 9900X is a 12-core / 24-thread CPU built on AMD's latest Zen 5 architecture. It boasts boost clock speeds of up to 5.6 GHz and slots into the AM5 socket. Read more Read less ▼ AMD’s Ryzen 9 9900X doesn’t get a lot of attention, flanked by chips that make more sense for a lot of builders. At its current price, however, the chip is worth a look. It’s down to an all-time low price of $329, which is a steal. It’s a 12-core / 24-thread part on AMD’s latest Zen 5 architecture, and it boasts boost clock speeds of up to 5.6 GHz. Based on our testing, the Ryzen 9 9900X is a solid all-around CPU. It’s in the middle of the pack for gaming, beating out Intel’s Core i5s from the last few generations while falling short of 3D V-Cache chips like the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. The extra cores help the Ryzen 9 9900X stretch out in multithreaded applications, however, beating out Intel’s Core i7-14700K and nearly matching the newer Core Ultra 7 265K. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) The chip slots into AM5 motherboards, and supports both 600- and 800-series chipsets, though you may need to update your BIOS. AMD says it will support the AM5 socket with new releases through 2029, as well.
Save an incredible $150 (45%) on Acer’s 27-inch Nitro 1440p monitor - just $179.99 buys a wicked-fast 270Hz IPS gaming monitor With the RAMapocolypse in full swing and no end in sight, unless you’re looking at combo deals or prebuilt systems, chances are you aren’t upgrading your RAM, storage, or graphics card, but we’re seeing some awesome deals on monitors that aren’t affected by the AI boom and subsequent storage. Take this Acer Nitro (XV270U Z1bmiiprx) for $179.99. It's a 27-inch 2560x1440 (WQHD) IPS panel that supports up to 270 Hz over DisplayPort (144Hz over HDMI). While its brightness isn’t the highest we’ve seen at 250 nits, it does support AMD Freesync Premium technology to eliminate screen tearing, and it has a fast 0.55ms GTG response time that reduces ghosting. The IPS panel support 99% sRGB color gamut for accurate color reproduction and Acer VisionCare technologies (think blue light shield, flicker-free tech, etc). Save 45% ($150) Acer Nitro XV270U Z1bmiiprx: was $329.99 now $179.99 at Newegg Save $150 and get this 27-inch Acer Nitro monitor at its lowest price we've seen in months. The IPS panel supports AMD Freesync Premium 0.5ms GTG response time, 250 nit brightness, , and supports 99% of sRGB color gamut. For only $180, you won't find anything faster for less. Read more Read less ▼ The Nitro sports Zero frame technology for a thin bezel, and is supported by the ‘Ergostand’ with Tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustment capabilities. If you happen to require sound, it also has two integrated speakers (2W each). In all, this is a great deal on a solid monitor. If you’re at 1080p or already using a lower-refresh-rate 1440p monitor, the Acer Nitro XV270U is a worthwhile upgrade. Right now, it’s the least expensive 27-inch 270Hz WQHD IPS panel I can find, and at under $180, it’s a steal.
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