Sunday's Best Deals: $60 Kindle, AmazonBasics TV Mounts, Ray-Ban Sale

AmazonBasics TV mounts, a programmable light switch, and the complete first season of Hitman lead off Sunday’s best deals.

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Top Tech Deals

If your phone case has seen better days, Speck’s taking 25% off their entire site, with the exception of Presidio and SmartShell cases, and Whoosh! screen cleaner. They make cases for just about every device imaginable, so there’s no excuse not to use protection.


The entry level Kindle includes a touchscreen now, and you can try one out for just $ 60 today. It’s not backlit like the Paperwhite (which, sadly, is not discounted), but it’d be perfect for daytime and outdoor reading.

Update: The Paperwhite and the Voyage are $ 20 off as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Kindle-Voyage-6-Inch-4GB-eReader/dp/B00IOY8XWQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1488748507&sr=8-1&keywords=kindle+voyage


If your home or apartment allows it, there’s simply no reason not to wall-mount your TV when AmazonBasics turns out mounts for this cheap. The $ 17 model can support TVs up to 80″ and tilt up and down, but I’d recommend spending $ 5 more for the version with full articulation, if your TV is 55″ or less.


Apple still sells Lightning cables for $ 19, which is pretty hilarious. Get one from Mpow for $ 5 today, or two for $ 10. Just be sure to not the promo codes.


There aren’t a ton of Bluetooth headphones that also include noise cancelling, and at $ 195, Sony’s h.Ear over-ears are some of the most affordable we’ve seen.

These headphones have all the features you’d expect in a good pair of Bluetooth headphones these days: NFC pairing, 20+ hour battery life, and even Hi-Res audio compatibility. But the secret sauce here is noise cancellation, powered by dual microphones and a chip that selects the best cancelation mode based on your surroundings. $ 195’s still a pretty penny, but it’s the best price we’ve ever seen on these.


Anker’s PowerCore battery packs are by far our readers’ favorites, and the 15,600mAh model is 20% off today with promo code SPRING80.


If you still haven’t tried out a home theater bias light, there’s never been a better time to pick one up. Kohree’s LED bias light strips plug directly into your TV’s USB port for power, and stick to the back of the set via built-in adhesive. Once you turn your TV on, the LEDs cast a soft glow on the wall behind them, which can reduce eyestrain when watching in the dark, and improve your TV’s perceived black levels.

For a limited time, you can get either a white strip or an RGB model for the same $ 10 price. Just be sure to note the promo codes.

Top Home Deals

I saw DUDE Wipes for the first time on Shark Tank, and aside from the ridiculous name, they do seem like they’re pretty great. Today on Amazon, you can get two 30-packs of individually-wrapped wipes for $ 15.

That’s still pretty expensive (not to mention wasteful) for regular use at home, but they’d be great for traveling or (gasp) taking into a porta potty. Just preparing for the worst here.


eBags’ Crew Cooler II was originally designed for airline employees packing meals for long flights, but it’d be just as practical for a tailgate or picnic. You can save $ 12 on the black one today, and if you do use it at the airport, don’t forget to take out all of those dangerous liquids.


Heading out of town and want to deter thieves, or just want to wake up to a well-lit house? This programmable light switch turns any built-in light into a smart light for $ 26. We’ve seen it as low as $ 22 in the past, but this is the best price Amazon’s listed this year.

Could you do the same thing with smart bulbs? Sure. But this a lot cheaper, and it also won’t be part in a botnet that destroys the internet.


Like the idea of a Belkin WeMo Switch, but not willing to spend $ 40-$ 50 to try one out? This 2-pack of Hausbell plugs has a nearly identical feature set for a the price of one WeMo.

Just like a WeMo switch, Hausbell’s Smart Plug will let you turn appliances on and off from your smartphone, and set schedules to toggle them automatically. The only major feature it’s lacking is IFTTT support, but it will integrate with an Amazon Echo for voice control.


It’s not nearly as pretty as a Nest, but Honeywell’s Smart thermostat includes all of the same features (including IFTTT, Alexa, and HomeKit support) for nearly $ 100 less. Plus, today’s $ 157 price tag is all-time low.

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Martin is an enthusiastic programmer, a webdeveloper and a young entrepreneur. He is intereted into computers for a long time. In the age of 10 he has programmed his first website and since then he has been working on web technologies until now. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of BriefNews.eu and PCHealthBoost.info Online Magazines. His colleagues appreciate him as a passionate workhorse, a fan of new technologies, an eternal optimist and a dreamer, but especially the soul of the team for whom he can do anything in the world.

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