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Deals: Woot’s New Sale Includes Discounts on Apple’s 20W USB-C Power Adapter and More
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Woot has a bundle with the 20W USB-C Power Adapter and the 1M Lightning to USB-C cable for $29.99, down from a combined price of $38.00 when purchased directly from Apple. This device supports fast charging on iPhone 8 models or later, refueling these smartphones with 50 percent battery in about 35 minutes.
Lastly, you can get a bundle of Lightning to USB-C cables today on Woot at a discount. A 2-pack is priced at $19.99, down from $38.00; and a 3-pack is priced at $24.99, down from $57.00. Both the cable bundles and 20W USB-C Power Adapter bundle ships in bulk packaging, and all are in new condition.
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This USB-C DisplayPort Adapter Is $16 Right Now
USB Type-C can handle storage, video, audio, and other types of data, but sometimes you need the right adapter. A DisplayPort adapter from Cable Matters is now on sale, making it a perfect option for hooking up screens or VR headsets to a USB-C device.
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Score trials of Apple TV+, Apple Music, and Apple News+ for the price of a cheap adapter
SAVE OVER $105: Today, if you buy Apple’s lightning-to-3.5mm jack adapter for $7.49 at Best Buy, you not only save $2.40 off its original price of $9.99, but you also get up to three free months of Apple TV+, and up to four free months of Apple News+ and Apple Music.
Remember that little headphone jack that used to make it so easy for you to connect wired headphones to your iPhone? Those were the days, weren’t they? If you still want to plug your wired headphones into your iPhone, we’ve got just the cheap ticket — and it comes with a ton of Apple freebies.
Today you can make a small investment of $7.59 to purchase Apple’s lightning-to-headphone adapter at Best Buy. You save $2.40 today off its original price, plus you get up to three free months of Apple TV+, and up to four free months of Apple News+ and Apple Music. (These free trials are for new or returning subscribers only.)
Considering one month of Apple News+ costs $9.99, one month of Apple Music costs $10.99, and one month of Apple TV+ costs $6.99, this is a pretty sweet deal. In total, the subscriptions are a $104.89 value — well worth the cost of a Lightning-to-3.55mm jack adapter.
This deal is a bonus deal of the day within Best Buy’s 20 Days of Deals promotion, so it’ll be gone tomorrow. Snag it now so you can have all the entertainment you need this holiday season.
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UPDATE: Dec. 15, 2022, 12:41 p.m. EST An earlier version of this story contained inaccuracies with pricing, product specifications, and information pertaining to Best Buy’s sale event. This has since been corrected.
CableMod GPU adapter solves poor Nvidia RTX 4090 port placement
The Nvidia RTX 4090 may be top of the pile when it comes to GPU performance, but its poor power supply port placement has caught some flack from reviewers and users alike. Enter CableMod, who believes it may have the solution to this annoying problem with everyone’s least favourite kind of accessory: an adapter.
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Using an Xbox controller? Pick up this $18 Microsoft adapter for low-latency wireless
Microsoft’s official Xbox controllers, whether from the Series or One generations, are an awesome gamepad for PC gaming too. By default though, your options for connecting the controller are Bluetooth (on later models) or a wired USB connection – rather than the low-latency 2.4GHz wireless you get on Xbox consoles, which requires Microsoft’s $25 Wireless Adapter for Windows. That adapter is down to $18 at Newegg today, and is well worth picking up while it’s discounted.