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Pick up a one-of-a-kind mechanical keyboard for £61 on Amazon UK
I’m a sucker for a pretty mechanical keyboard, but usually the keebs I’m most enamoured with have price tags to match – think £100 to £200 minimum, and think the upper end of that scale if you want a keyboard that looks like a giant ice cube or weighs a solid 2.3kg. Happily though, there are also now a range of much more affordable keyboards that still include the unusual colour schemes, high-quality components and brilliant typing experiences that make mechanical keyboards so fascinating to me. One of the best makers in this space is Akko, and today a range of their best full-size and compact keyboards are on sale at Amazon UK.
2 Roombas are on sale for under $200, but there’s a clear best pick
Save $150: As of Aug. 23, the iRobot Roomba i2 is on sale for $199.99 at Amazon. That’s 43% off its MSRP of $349.99.
Two Roombas are on sale for under $200 at Amazon, but one is the obvious choice.
We’ve seen iRobot’s current entry-level model, the 694, on sale for $199 quite often over the past year. $75 off is a good deal, but it pales in comparison to another, rarer deal: the Roomba i2 hitting $199.99. That 43% price cut temporarily makes the i2 one of the best cheap robot vacuums you can get right now.
So why does the Roomba i2 retail at $349.99 and the Roomba 694 retail at $274? Simple: The i2 is ten times stronger. The entire iRobot line that starts with “i” administers ten times the suction power of the 600-series vacuums, making them more successful on both carpet and hard flooring.
Though the i2 can’t clean specific rooms, it does use its full suite of sensors to work harder on dirtier areas and keep itself from squeezing into places it can’t fit. The iRobot app can be used to schedule recurring cleanings or kickstart a spot clean in an emergency.
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Ultimate Audio Bang #24: our pick of the best FPS guns that aren’t guns
On this week’s episode of the Ultimate Audio Bang, we select a few of our favourite non-traditional guns that aren’t really guns. You know, the sorts of weapons that don’t just spew bullets but generate portals or even clean filth off car bonnets. What really happens is we go off on a massive tangent about Deathloop, because we can’t help ourselves.
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How do you pick your next NFT? Community responds
Redditors discussed various strategies on how they pick the next NFT collection they will invest in.
Pick up this 1TB NVMe SSD for £58.84
Intel’s SSD 670p Series is one of the cheapest ways to add high-speed NVMe storage to your system, and now a 1TB drive has been reduced to just £59 in the UK. That’s a big price drop on a drive that normally sells for £90, and is nearly as cheap as the £54 that this drive cost during the last Amazon Prime Day.