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As covered above, you’ll need to configure the GameCube controller through the “Controller” menu.Ĭompared to using the Nintendo Switch in docked mode, the Nintendo Switch Lite does not connect to a TV display, so you may want to find an alternative method to prop the device up while you play. This will let you plug into the Switch Lite’s single USB-C port and connect your wired controller to the device. You’ll need a GameCube controller, a Wii U adapter, the black cable USB cable included with the Wii U adapter, and a USB C to USB 3 adapter. The Nintendo Switch Lite does not have a docking system, so an additional cable is required. You can also use a GameCube controller with the Nintendo Switch Lite, but it gets a little complicated. GameCube Controllers and the Nintendo Switch Lite The Nintendo Switch “Controllers” menu will show a preview of the attached USB controller. You’ll be prompted to select the L and R Trigger buttons on the GameCube controller, just like you would normally do with the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons, and that’s all there is to it. The official GameCube Controller adapter costs around $20 at retail. You can connect your old GameCube controller through a Wii U GameCube Controller adapter like Nintendo’s official GameCube Controller Adapter. RELATED: The Nintendo Switch Appears to Now Support GameCube Controllers There are ways to use an original GameCube controller with Ultimate through an adapter.
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In autumn 2017, when Nintendo released the 5.0 software update for the Nintendo Switch, the company quietly included a new feature: the ability to use old GameCube controllers with the Nintendo Switch system. PowerA Wireless GameCube-Style Controller for Nintendo Switch. GameCube Controllers and the Nintendo Switch After plugging in the GameCube Controller, press the A Button while in the HOME Menu. Retro Controller Adapter plugs into the two USB ports on the side of the dock providing enough. The adapter features 4-ports and allows for up to 4 GameCube controllers to be connected to the Switch for competitive and local multiplayer games. If a USB hub is being used with the dock, remove it momentarily and ensure that the GameCube Controller Adapter is connected directly to the dock. Use your classic GameCube® controllers again with Retro Controller Adapter for Nintendo Switch. Once you’re in System Settings, navigate to “System”, and your current version will be listed under “System Update” to the right. Unplug the GameCube Controller and GameCube Controller Adapter from the Nintendo Switch dock, then plug them back in. To ensure that your Nintendo Switch is up to date with the latest system version, double-check that your system is connected to Wi-Fi, and navigate to “System Settings” from the Home menu. The GameCube controller is supported on Nintendo Switch consoles running at least system version 5.0.0, released in March 2018.
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Nintendo Switch GameCube-Style PowerA Wireless Controller
Perfect for playing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 
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PowerA: Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch – GameCube Style
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PowerA Pokemon Wireless GameCube Style Controller for Nintendo Switch - Pikachu
PowerA Pokemon Wireless GameCube Style Controller for Nintendo Switch – Pikachu
Price: (as of – Details) GameCube style controllers are widely considered the preferred way to play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Pull off precise attacks using octagonal gated sticks, larger A button, and nostalgic muscle memory on this officially licensed Bluetooth wireless controller for Nintendo Switch featuring Pikachu. The original GameCube design has been improved with larger shoulder…
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The best Switch controllers for every player level
The Nintendo Switch is pretty popular, but its included Joy-Cons aren’t for everyone. Some players feel the detachable controllers are a bit small for their hands. Many players miss having a regular D-pad. Whatever your reasons for wanting to upgrade your Switch controller situation, know that there are alternatives — it’s just a matter of picking the one that fits your needs. We tested out a bunch of Switch controllers to see which are worth your money.
For casual gaming: Joy-Cons
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Honestly, there’s a lot to like about the included Joy-Cons. They come right in the box and can be separated from the system so two people can play. The system also includes a special gamepad grip so you can hold them in your hand like any standard controller. So if you are in fact, happy with your Joy-Cons, there’s no need to switch them out. Just tweak them a little depending on your needs. Find them a tad too small? FastSnail’s matte rubber shells can make them a little easier for large hands to hold, and Hori’s Analog Caps can make the thumb sticks grippier. 
Buy FastSnail grips at Amazon - $14Buy Hori analog caps at Amazon - $9
There’s really no good way to replace the Joy-Cons entirely with a third-party copy. Some Joy-Con-like controllers won’t connect wirelessly, while others lack key features like vibration or an NFC reader. But there are some tradeoffs that are worth it. For example, if you like to play a lot of 2D platformers in handheld mode, Hori’s D-pad controller will restore the beloved cross-shaped directional button to your gameplay. If you’re looking for something that’s also more comfortable in your hand, the company’s $50 Split Pad Pro is also worth a look. It has a D-pad on the left side and a more ergonomic grip than your standard set of Joy-Cons. But it also makes the entire assembled Switch a lot chunkier.
If you like to play your Switch with groups (or you’ve experienced the dreaded “drift” issue), chances are you’ve picked up one or two extra pairs of Joy-Cons. Which means you’re going to need a place to charge the spares. PowerA makes an excellent $25 charging station that can be plugged into your Switch dock (or any device with a USB port) and handles four Joy-Con-like controllers at once — that includes third-party gamepads as well as Nintendo’s own Switch-compatible NES controllers (see below).
Buy Hori D-pad controller at Amazon - $60Buy Split Pad Pro at Amazon - $88Buy PowerA charging dock at Amazon - $25
For action-packed games: Pro-level controllers
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Sometimes you just want a standard controller to play your favorite action titles — and standard in 2020 means something like you’d get packed in with an Xbox, with grips for the heels of your hands, shoulder buttons and triggers, two thumb sticks, a set of four buttons on the right and a D-pad on the left. Nintendo knows that, which is why it created the Pro Controller. This first-party gamepad pairs easily with the Switch and features a D-pad on the left, while still maintaining features like the infrared sensor and vibration that might go missing on third-party alternatives. The only downside is the $70 price, but avid players of games like Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will appreciate the refined controls and increased comfort.
While you can plug your Pro Controller directly into your Switch dock to charge, it’s not the most elegant solution. PowerA also makes an attractive $25 dock that accommodates both Joy-Cons and the Pro Controller, which should keep your gaming area nice and tidy.
Buy Pro Controller at Amazon - $70Buy PowerA dock at Amazon - $25
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When the price of the Pro Controller is a bit rich for your blood or out of stock, PowerA makes its own version with the same arrangement of buttons. The Enhanced Wireless Controller skips the rechargeable battery in favor of AAs, which has its downsides, but at least when it runs low on juice you can just pop in a new pair of batteries and get right back to gaming. Unfortunately, there’s no USB-C port to connect with so you’ll have to pair the device wirelessly — which can be finicky and may take a few tries before your Switch recognizes the controller. It also lacks vibration, so you won’t get tactile feedback in games where it’s helpful. And the plus and minus buttons are placed a bit closer to the center, so those with smaller hands will have to reach a bit further to press them.
If you’d prefer not to have to recharge — or buy batteries for — your gamepad, PowerA also makes a wired version of the same controller that connects via USB. It’s got the same look and feel, but you won’t have to struggle as much with getting your console to recognize it, and there’s no potential for wireless lag, making it ideal for fast-paced shooters and fighting games. The included cord is 10 feet long so it should reach most couches just fine.
While most third-party controllers tend to mimic the Xbox style of gamepad, anyone more familiar with the PlayStation’s distinctive DualShock design will probably prefer the $50 Pro 2 from 8BitDo. The retro-styled controller has the same general layout as the classic SNES gamepad, but adds twin thumb sticks, palm grips, back buttons, control remapping and even sensitivity adjustments. It’s truly the Swiss Army knife of Switch controllers.
Buy Enhanced Wireless controller at Amazon - $60Buy PowerA wired controller at Amazon - $23Buy 8bitdo Pro 2 at Amazon - $50
For old school gaming: Niche and retro controllers
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Twenty years later and the preferred controller layout for Super Smash Bros. players is still the one made for the GameCube, which is why today it’s still possible to buy new gamepads straight from Nintendo. The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Edition GameCube Controller is identical in layout and design to the original gamepads, though now it connects via USB so it can be used with the Switch. The only downside to the reissue is that it doesn’t come in a bold shade of purple anymore.
However, if you’re still sporting a classic GameCube controller with its proprietary connector, you can also pick up an adapter that will let your Switch accommodate up to four old-school gamepads. Nintendo sells one on its store, but the Y Team controller adapter is also a good alternative that costs less and can be bought at Amazon.
But you might not want to be tethered to your console — especially if you have fond memories of kicking back on your couch with a Wavebird in hand to play GameCube games like Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Killer 7. PowerA’s Nintendo GameCube-Style wireless controller is the closest you can get to recreating that feeling short of plugging a few RF dongles into a GameCube adapter.
Buy Smash Bros. controller at Amazon - $73Buy Y Team adapter at Amazon - $14Buy PowerA Game Cube-style controller at Amazon - $55
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What if your retro tastes go even further back, say to the NES and SNES era? If you’re subscribed to Nintendo Online, you have access to over 100 classic titles, so you might want a more “authentic” controller to use with them. Nintendo Online subscribers can buy retro-style wireless gamepads directly from the company, though the $60 set of two small, rectangular NES controllers will remind you why we’ve moved on from that design. The dog-bone shape of the $30 SNES model is more hand friendly and can still be used with the NES games, so it’s a better use of your funds should you decide you want to recreate your childhood gaming experiences.
If you don’t need an exact copy of your beloved childhood gamepads it’s worth looking at 8BitDo instead: It makes a variety of classic-styled controllers that add just enough modern features to make them useful for a wider variety of games. Its models are almost all wireless, and there are some design changes to make the controllers more comfortable and easier to use. We’ve already recommended the DualShock-like Pro 2, but the $45 SN30 Pro also offers features like dual thumb sticks and vibration in the dog-bone controller style.
If you’re looking for something more portable, however, the $25 8BitDo Lite is smaller and swaps out the thumb sticks for two D-pads, keeping the four button arrangement on each side. It’s great for 2D games and it even matches the color scheme of the Switch Lite. 
Before you try any of the controllers listed in this guide, remember to update your Switch to the latest firmware — the 8BitDo controllers will run on any version, but the PowerA gamepads need your system to run at least version 6.0.0.
Buy NES controller pack at Nintendo - $60Buy SNES controller at Nintendo - $30Buy SN30 Pro at Amazon - $45Buy 8bitdo Lite at Amazon - $25
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The Best Switch Controller For Smash Bros Is Discounted Right Now
The Best Switch Controller For Smash Bros Is Discounted Right Now
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There are a ton of fantastic Switch controllers, especially if you’re looking for a GameCube-style one to play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with. If that sounds like something you’re interested in, then you’ll be happy to hear that one of the best Nintendo Switch controllers out there is on sale at Amazon right now. Right now, you can snag PowerA’s wireless GameCube-style controller for…
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Best Nintendo Switch Accessories in 2020 - How to Make the most out of your Nintendo Switch?
Best Nintendo Switch Accessories in 2020 – How to Make the most out of your Nintendo Switch?
Top 10 Best Nintendo Switch Accessories ✨ JETech Protective Case – ✨ 8Bitdo Wireless Bluetooth Adapter – ✨ PowerA Wireless GameCube Style Controller – ✨ Power A Nintendo Switch Hybrid Cover – ✨ Adonit Mark Stylus Pen – ✨ HORI Nintendo Switch Split Pad Pro Controller – ✨ Anker PowerPort with 1 PD and 4 PIQ – ✨ 8Bitdo Sn30 Pro+ Controller – ✨ PowerA Joy-Con & Pro Controller Charging Dock – ✨…
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Wirecutter's best deals: The Eero Pro mesh networking kit, and more!
This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, it may earn affiliate commissions that support its work. Read Wirecutter's continuously updated list of deals here.
Mophie 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad
Street price: $140; deal price: $104
If you're an avid Apple fan and looking for a way to charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods simultaneously, then this may be the pad for you. Available for $104, this is the first deal we've seen on the Mophie 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad since the news broke out that Apple would not be releasing their AirPower charging pad. This pad has a section specifically meant for your iPhone, an indented area for your AirPods case, and a mini stand for your Apple Watch.
In our guide to the best wireless charging station now that Apple AirPower is dead, the Mophie 3-in-1 is our top pick. Wirecutter Senior Staff Writer Nick Guy wrote, "The Mophie 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad is the best choice if you want a single charging station that can power your iPhone, Apple Watch, and second-gen AirPods at once. It's better designed to accommodate AirPods and the Apple Watch than any of the models we tested. We liked the simple, clean aesthetics and attention to detail, like the rubber elements that ensure your devices won't slip."
Eero Pro + 2 Eero Beacons
Street price: $400; deal price: $320
Available for $320, down from a typical price around $400, this is a decent drop on an attractive and easy-to-set-up Wi-Fi mesh-networking kit. Great for starters, this 3-piece set is a good entryway into Wi-Fi mesh-networking for those looking to get started. We'll likely see Eero bundles fall lower in price over Cyber Week, but if you'd prefer the certainty of buying one now, this is a worthwhile deal.
The top pick in our guide to the best Wi-Fi mesh-networking kits, the Eero Pro + 2 Eero Beacons works for homes with both simple and complicated layouts. Jim Salter and Wirecutter Senior Staff Writer Joel Santo Domingo wrote, "After testing dozens of mesh-networking kits, we found that the Eero Pro + 2 Eero Beacons set is the first mesh kit most people should consider. The system is physically attractive, simple to deploy and maintain, and high performing, and you can easily expand it with additional units for especially large or complicated spaces. Eero was the first home mesh-networking system, and this is the second time we've tested and recommended its second generation. It's more expensive than our other picks, but we think it's worth that investment."
PowerA GameCube Style Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch
Street price: $45; deal price: $37
Matching deals we've seen outside of deals events like Black Friday, the PowerA GameCube Style Switch Controller is on sale for $37 from $45. If you like purple and aren't willing to wait and see if it falls any lower over Cyber Week, this deal is a good chance to pick up a retro controller for a classic gaming feel.
The retro-style controller pick in our guide to the best Nintendo Switch Accessories, the PowerA GameCube Style Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch is a classic alternative to the Switch Pro Controller. Wirecutter Editor Andrew Cunningham wrote, "Nintendo's GameCube controller, originally released back in 2001, is still popular among fans of the Super Smash Bros. series—so much so that Nintendo sells a USB-to-GameCube adapter and new Smash-branded GameCube controllers. But if you don't want to deal with all those wires—or if you want a GameCube-style controller with all the extra buttons you'll need to play other Switch games—we like PowerA's GameCube-style wireless controller."
RAVPower 61W Type C PD 3.0 Power Adapter (RP-PC105)
Street price: $36; deal price: $30 w/ on-page coupon
We recommend this dual port charger in our guide to the best USB-C laptop and tablet chargers. Clip the on-page coupon to bring the black color down to $30, a solid discount matching previous deals we've posted before, though not the lowest we've seen. Sales are rare on the RAVPower 61W, so if you're interested, now is a good time to buy.Usually more expensive than our other picks, the RAVPower 61W Type C PD 3.o Power Adapter (RP-PC105) is the upgrade pick in our guide to the best USB-C Laptop and Tablet Chargers. Wirecutter Senior Staff Writer Nick Guy wrote, "RAVPower's 61W Type-C PD 3.0 Power Adapter (RP-PC105) is the best solution for charging both your USB-C computer and a second device (such as a phone or Bluetooth speaker) at the same time. It's a little smaller than the Nekteck 60W charger, but it offers the same output from its USB-C port when a single device is charging. If you plug into the USB-A port, the USB-C speed drops to 45 watts, a rate that is still fast enough to keep most computers charged. You pay for this level of convenience though, as the RP-PC105 is more expensive than the Nekteck charger and doesn't come with a cable."
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Nintendo Switch GameCube-Style PowerA Wireless Controller
Purple wireless GameCube controller | Buy-Now!
Grey wireless GameCube controller | Buy-Now!
Black wireless GameCube controller | Buy-Now!
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PowerA Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch - GameCube Style Black - Nintendo Switch Color:Black Game Cube style Controllers are widely considered the preferred way to play Super smash Bros. Ultimate. Pull off precise attacks using octagonal gated sticks, larger a button, and nostalgic muscle memory on this Officially Licensed Bluetooth wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch. The original game Cube design has been improved with larger shoulder buttons and d-pad, plus added left shoulder and system buttons for compatibility across all Nintendo Switch games. Enjoy up to 30 hours of gameplay with two new AA alkaline batteries (other variables affect play-time). can be used when Nintendo Switch is docked or undocked. Does not support HD rumble, IR, or amiibo NFC.
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PowerA GameCube Style Wireless Controller (for Nintendo Switch) Review
PowerA GameCube Style Wireless Controller (for Nintendo Switch) Review
PowerA has been making really solid third-party controllers for a long time, but I feel the GameCube Style Controllers for Nintendo Switch are the most unique they have to offer. Coming in two forms: wired and wireless, these GameCube style controllers recall fond memories for that system, but these controllers have been built for Nintendo Switch. The box calls out that this is designed for use…
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We bought one of those powerA wireless gamecube-style switch controllers, which my brother insisted is the best one because it's officially licensed, and it's, predictably, a piece of junk. The buttons are too hard to press which is my big issue with all third party controllers, the button's never press quite right, either too hard or too easy to press, or they stick a little bit, or they have to travel too far.
I realize this sounds needlessly picky but after so many years being used to authentic gamecube controllers it feels so unnatural to use. If I wanted something that didn't feel like the gamecube controller I'd use my joy-cons.
Anyway, does anyone have the actual nintendo-made smash ultimate gamecube controller who can comment as to whether that one is any better?
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Get your shopping carts ready, gamers! These Nintendo Switch Black Friday sales are going to move fast — like Mario-vs.-Sonic fast.
The wildly popular gaming system, which rarely goes on sale, is finally marked down for Black Friday at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. To make your shopping as simple as possible, we rounded up all of the best deals right here. For a limited time, you can save up to 15 percent on the Nintendo Switch console, Nintendo Switch Lite, or one of its many games and accessories. But you’ll have to hurry because these sales are likely to sell out fast.
Best Nintendo Switch Black Friday 2019 Sales
Nintendo Switch Bundle with Mario Tennis Aces and 1-2-Switch, $329 (orig. $379.98); Nintendo Switch Bundle with Mario Tennis Aces and 1-2-Switch Nintendo Switch Console Starter Kit Bundle, $334.97 (orig. $392.97); bestbuy.com
In addition to markdowns, several retailers are offering bundle deals that include popular games or accessories, as well as gift cards. For instance, Amazon is currently offering shoppers a $25 Amazon.com gift card with purchase while Walmart has discounts on game and console bundles. 
The shopping holiday is also a great time to stock up on games. Amazon launched a series of limited-time sales with savings up to 55 percent on Mario games, Pokemon games, and much more.
Best Black Friday Nintendo Switch Game Deals
NBA 2K20 Nintendo Switch Game, $27 (orig. $59.99) Super Mario Maker 2 Nintendo Switch Game, $54 (orig. $59.99) The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch Game, $54.97 (orig. $59.99) Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee! Nintendo Switch Game, $42.99 (orig. $59.99) Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order Nintendo Switch Game, $48.96 (orig. $59.99) Super Mario Party Nintendo Switch Game, $49.94 (orig. $59.99) Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Nintendo Switch Game, $44.99 (orig. $59.99) Just Dance 2020 Nintendo Switch Game, $24.99 (orig. $39.99)
If you see a discounted game or bundle that grabs your attention, be sure to add it to your cart and check out ASAP! These sales won’t last long and likely won’t come around again until next Black Friday, so you’ll want to shop fast.
Best Nintendo Switch Accessories Deals
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Grip, $19.99 (orig. $29.88) Nintendo Joy-Con (L/R) — Neon Red/Neon Blue, $59.99 (orig. $79.99) Nintendo Switch Carrying Case, $14.23 (orig. $19.99) PowerA Wireless GameCube Style Controller for Nintendo Switch Purple, $33.99 (orig. $49.99) Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Wheel (Set of 2), $12.90 (orig. $14.99) You can’t really use your Nintendo Switch without some crucial accessories, and right now you can shop necessary items like Switch Pro controllers for less — and even a Nintendo Joy-Con Charging grip for as low as $19.99. Choose the controller color-combo you’ve secretly always wanted now before the prices jump back up.
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Daily Deals: A $48 Instant Pot Duo Mini, a $70 Apple Pencil, a $108 Nest Thermostat and Google Home Mini Kit, and More
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Today’s a great day to save some money. The internet’s full of great deals and discounts, ranging from a $264 Nintendo Switch to a $50 Logitech Crayon. But as always, we’ve picked out a few of our favorite deals.
Right now, you can grab the Instant Pot Duo Mini for just $48. That’s nearly half-off 2019’s most popular cooking accessory. Of course, not everybody is interested in cooking. If the Instant Pot doesn’t tickle your fancy, you should check out the $70 Apple Pencil (1st gen) or the ridiculously cheap $108 Nest thermostat with a Google Home Mini.
Laptops and Desktops
Grab a new iMac or a cheap Lenovo Chromebook.
Apple iMac 8GB RAM 1TB Storage, $1500 ($500 off) [Amazon]
Lenovo Chromebook 32GB Storage, $160 ($140 off) [Walmart]
Lenovo 2-in-1 Touchscreen Chromebook 32GB Storage, $240 ($40 off) [Best Buy]
Keyboards, Routers, and Other Computer Accessories
Need to upgrade your desktop? We’ve got the deals for you.
CanaKit: Raspberry Pi 3 B+ 32GB Kits, $70 ($20 off) [Woot]
Logitech G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse, $60 ($20 off) [Amazon]
ASUS Lyra Mesh Wi-Fi System 3-Pack, $180 ($20 off with coupon code 43FZST67) [Newegg]
G.SKILL Ripjaws 8GB DDR4 SO-DIMM Laptop RAM, $35 ($30 off) [Newegg]
G.SKILL Aegis 16GB (2×8) DDR4 RAM, $75 ($20 off) [Newegg]
TP-Link AC1750 Smart Wi-Fi Router, $42 ($38 off with coupon clip) [Amazon]
Phones, Tablets, and Mobile Accessories
Grab a new phone or a discounted iPad stylus.
iPhone 6S 32GB Prepaid, $150 ($20 off) [Walmart]
iPhone 7 Unlocked Refurbished, $200 ($120 off) [eBay]
iPhone X 64GB Unlocked, $800 ($100 off) [Best Buy]
Logitech Crayon for iPad, $50 ($20 off) [Best Buy]
Apple Pencil Model A, $70 ($30 off) [eBay]
Samsung Gear S3 Frontier Smartwatch, $200 ($150 off) [Amazon]
Smart Home Gadgets
Is your home falling behind the times? Right now, you can grab Nest thermostats and Google Assistant products at a steep discount.
Google Home Mini, $24 ($26 off) [Massgenie]
Google Home Mini 3-Pack, $68 ($78 off) [Massgenie]
Google Home Hub, $70 ($30 off) [Massgenie]
Portal From Facebook Alexa-Enabled Smart Screen, $100 ($100 off) [Facebook]
Nest Thermostat E, $50 ($100 off) [ComEd]
Nest Thermostat with Google Home Mini, $108 ($130 off) [ComEd]
Nest Thermostat with Google Home Hub, $178 ($240 off) [ComEd]
TP-Link Kasa Smart Lightswitch 3-Pack, $90 ($30 off) [Amazon]
Tile Key Finder 2-Pack, $25 ($35 off) [Massgenie]
Video Games
Been bored? Maybe it’s time to grab some new games at a discount.
Nintendo Switch Console, $264 ($40 off) [Massgenie]
PowerA Gamecube Style Switch Controller, $40 ($10 off) [Amazon]
Xbox Live Gold 12-Month Membership, $40 ($20 off) [Massgenie]
Xbox One Controller, $40 ($20 off) [Massgenie]
PlayStation Plus 12-Month Membership, $40 ($20 off) [Massgenie]
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PS4 Refurbished, $28 ($10 off) [Rakuten]
Sekiro Shadows Die Twice PS4, $45 ($15 off) [Amazon]
DotEmu Classics Bundle PC, $2 ($60 off) [Fanatical]
RiME Steam Download PC, $3 ($27 off) [Fanatical]
Everything Else
Grab a new instant pot or a heavily discounted toaster oven.
Instant Pot Duo Mini, $48 ($32 off) [Amazon]
Mia Toro Hardside Luggage 3-Piece Set, $120 ($380 off) [Woot]
SureFire 6PX Series LED Flashlight, $40 ($30 off) [Woot]
Cuisinart Rotisserie Convection Toaster Oven, $100 ($265 off) [Amazon]
Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones, $259 ($90 off) [Massgenie]
Good deals can’t last forever, so be sure to scoop up your favorite deals before it’s too late.
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