Friday’s best deals include the BlackBerry Key2 LE Android smartphone from $230, plus markdowns on the latest eero Mesh 802.11ac wireless router, and Samsung’s BAR flash drives. Head below for more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
BlackBerry Key2 LE Smartphone drops to $230
Best Buy is offering the BlackBerry Key2 LE 64 GB Unlocked Android Smartphone from $230. Originally launched at $399, this is a new all-time low that we’ve tracked. Offering up a physical keyboard, the Key2 brings back BlackBerry’s classic style with Android’s latest features. You’ll score 4G LTE connectivity, a 4.5-inch display, 64 GB of storage, and a 13 MP camera. Learn more in our announcement coverage.
Amazon’s latest eero mesh 802.11ac WiFi router
Amazon is currently offering its latest eero mesh 802.11ac WiFi Router for $75. Down from $99, today’s offer is good for 24% in savings, marks the second-best discount we’ve seen, and comes within $5 of the all-time low. Sporting 1,500-square-feet of coverage, this access point is a great way to kickstart a mesh setup. On top of dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, Amazon touts this router as being a notable option for those with 550 Mb/s plans from their internet service provider. Eero’s system also sports Alexa integration, TrueMesh technology, and more. You can learn more in our announcement coverage.
Samsung BAR Flash Drives sport an all-metal design
Amazon is now offering various Samsung BAR Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drives from $8. Free shipping is available for Prime members or in orders over $25. One standout capacity is the 64 GB model at $13, which is down from the usual $17 price tag at Best Buy and other retailers. Most of today’s deal equates a 33% savings. You can browse through all of the available capacities right here. Samsung’s BAR line of flash drives go beyond the usual plastic design with a sleek and modern metal build. Notable features include transfer speeds up to 300 MB/s, a waterproof casing, and a keychain hook for added security on the go.
Klipsch’s T5 True Wireless Earphones are $128
Amazon currently offers the Klipsch T5 True Wireless Earphones for $128. Having dropped from $160, today’s offer saves you 20%, beats our previous mention by $21, and marks a new Amazon low. For comparison, you’ll still pay the list price of $199 directly from Klipsch and at B&H. Klipsch’s take on the true wireless headphone craze enters with stylings unique to the company including a stainless steel charging case and gold trim on the earbuds themselves. Feature-wise, Klipsch T5 sports eight hours of battery life per charge, or up to 24 with the case. Patented oval ear tips are said to provide extra comfort as well as an excellent seal for noise isolation, and you’ll be sure to find the company’s usual audio fidelity. Learn more in our announcement coverage.
Assistant-enabled lighting is $25 with this starter kit
Amazon is currently offering Sengled Smart LED A19 Two-Bulb Starter Kit for $25. Usually selling for $40, this set just recently dropped to $34. Today’s offer is good for a nearly 38% discount, the lowest we’ve seen since 2018, and matches the Amazon low. Included in this starter kit, you’ll be getting Sengled’s Zigbee-enabled smart hub alongside two soft white LED light bulbs. Integrating with both Alexa and Assistant for voice control, this bundle also pairs with your smartphone for setting schedules.
Best trade-in deals
9to5Google also keeps tabs on all the best trade-in deals on Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, iPhone, and more every month. Be sure to check out this month’s best trade-in deals when you decide it’s time to upgrade your device. Or simply head over to our trade-in partner directly if you want to recycle, trade, or sell your used devices for cash and support 9to5Google along the way!
Subscribe to the 9to5Toys YouTube Channel for all of the latest videos, reviews, and more!
Fluance Reference Turntable Review: Taking vinyl to the next level [Video]
Samson Satellite Microphone Review: Record anywhere to iOS or USB [Video]
Focal Hi-Fi Headphones: Exploring the brand’s high-end lineup [Video]
FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.
Comments