Must Have Tech Ahead of Prime Days

. AYY 15″ Portable Monitor

Size matters. Our main work and gaming now take place on the Nintendo Switch and on a small tablet/phone. This means that gaming is reduced to small screens when traveling. To address this AYY has a range on portable monitors that fix this issue and slide easily into any travel bag. We can plug in a Switch while a plane or the train to have a better gaming experience. We can connect a tablet or phone to work on a large display in the hotel. It also works really well as a second monitor for work or for streaming. Why spend hundreds on a second screen when $50 will get you everything you need for your second screen needs!\

Price: $49.99


. Apple iPad (9th Generation)

There are a lot of tablets out there that cost an arm and a leg. Apple is no slouch when it comes to being a market leader in charging for their devices. What we find wild is that you can score an iPad for $200 and do just about everything a $600 tablet can do. The 9th gen iPad still looks great with that Apple design, it runs the latest iPad OS, and can play all the modern mobile titles that have you squinting on a phone. You can also work and video edit (we’ve done lots of this) easily while saving the space of lugging around a laptop. If you are looking for a budget tablet for basic use there really is no other option in terms of quality.

Price: $199.99


. Luna Wireless Controller

Designed for the best experience on Luna, Amazon’s cloud gaming service, this controller is a must for those in the Amazon gaming ecosystem. The Luna controller connects directly to Amazon’s custom game servers using Cloud Direct technology for low-latency gameplay. When playing on Luna you can pause your game on one screen then pick up right where you left off on another. You can also use the Luna Controller as game controller on any Bluetooth-compatible device or directly to your Windows or Mac devices via USB cord. It features offset thumbsticks, easy-access bumpers, precise triggers, responsive action buttons, and a 4-way directional pad for those old-school games.

Price: $39.99


. Ninja Blast Portable Blender

Eating/drinking healthy can oftentimes be a real chore for those of us on the go. Sure, buying a healthy drink is possible, but it’s also really expensive and can add up. The 18-oz. container is perfect for smoothies, protein shakes, and frozen drinks. It also features an easy sip lid so you don’t need another cut to safely enjoy. It’s got good power and even features a self-clean feature that is a game changer for many of us.

Price: $49.95


. Crock-Pot 20-Ounce Electric Lunch Box

Nothing beats a hot meal on the go and the Crock-Pot electric lunch box nails this with its 20-oz. pot that’s perfect for transporting and warming up individual meals. Conveniently sized and perfectly stylish, the Crockpot Lunch Crock is ideal for carrying and warming your leftovers, oatmeal, soup, and more on the go. Whether you’re working from home, on a road trip, or at the office, it makes heating and eating your food easy. Catering to busy lifestyles, it features a detachable cord for clutter-free storage and a tight-sealing lid securing a removable storage container, preventing spills during travel. Keeping utilities at ease, the inner parts are dishwasher-safe, ensuring hassle-free clean-up after use.

Price: $34.98


. HOTO Flashlight Duo

Having a flashlight really comes through in a pinch. Sure, a phone can mimic a light but there are times when it’s not ideal, especially in emergency situations. The HOTO Flashlight Duo fits the bill for a number of reasons. This is a compact and powerful flashlight, perfect for outdoor adventures or emergency use with a built-in 3200mAh high-capacity rechargeable battery. It’s got tons of options with one click to regulate intensity, and a rotation to switch from main light to sidelight (best when working), ambient light, and any other of the 13 pre-set modes. It’s easy to hold and easy to clip, something important when working on an engine late at night. It also features a magnetic strip to allow for mounting and a Velcro band for more mounting possibilities.

Price: $39.99


. Moto Tag

The Apple Air Tag is the current king of Bluetooth tracking, but Google is now getting in on the game with their own network. The new Moto Tag takes advantage of this and works with any Android phone and the Google Find My Device service. While Google has some kinks to work out to match Apple in this regard these new tags are a step in the right direction. Just attach moto tag to your belongings, and use your Android phone to locate anything with pinpoint precision, anywhere in the world. Get peace of mind knowing all tracking is private and your tag is protected by end-to-end encryption on Google’s trusted network. Step-by-Step directions work with any UWB-enabled phone which should be available by years end.

Price: $29.99


. Capcom Super Pocket

From the makers of Evercade comes the brand-new Capcom Super Pocket. A portable gaming device that you can take anywhere in your pocket that doesn’t sacrifice power or playability. 12 amazing arcade games, fully licensed from world famous publisher Capcom including Street Fighter II’: Hyper Fighting, Final Fight, 1943, Strider, Ghouls ‘n Ghosts, along with support for Evercade’s Cartridges to make this the ultimate arcade companion that fits in your pocket for some quick old-school analog gaming.

Price: $59.99


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