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25 Cheap Tech Products That Will Make Your Life Easier

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25 Cheap Tech Products That Make Life Easier
Tile Mate Key Finder
Think of Tile Mate as a handy way to help you keep track of important stuff. Attach the gadget to your keychain or anything else you don't want to lose and be able to track the tile from your smartphone.
$19.49 > Amazon
SoundPEATS Magnetic Wireless Earbuds
If you're in the market for wireless earbuds that won't break the bank, check out the SoundPEATS Magnetic Wireless Earbuds. They offer up to eight hours of play time and the sweat-proof design lets you wear them while you work out.
$23.79 > Amazon
The North Face Unisex Etip Glove
This North Face fleece glove will keep you warm in the winter but has tips on the thumb and two fingers, allowing you to control your smartphone without ever taking off your gloves.
$39.00 > Amazon
Wemo Mini Smart Plug
Looking for an inexpensive way to turn your home into a smart one? The Wemo Mini Smart Plug connects to any electrical outlet and gives any device you plug into it smart capabilities.
$29.99 > Amazon
TP-Link Smart LED Light Bulb
An excellent light bulb for anyone looking to dip their toes into the world of smart devices, the TP-Link Smart LED Light Bulb can be controlled via the free Kasa app, which runs on Android or iOS.
$19.99 > Amazon
Jackery Bolt
If you're looking for a device that will keep your smartphone charged while you're on the go, check out the Jackery Bolt. This portable charger can fully charge an iPhone up to three times before it needs more juice.
$29.99 > Amazon
25 Cheap Tech Products That Make Life Easier
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