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Editor’s Note: We’re a little shorthanded this week, so we won’t be doing our regular app or apparel deals posts. If we see something really good though, we’ll include it here.


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While Gunnar glasses are marketed towards gamers, they can be effective at reducing eyestrain for anyone that spends their day staring at a screen. The problem is that they’re typically pretty expensive, and rarely go on sale.

Today only though, Amazon’s got a variety of options marked down to a flat $40, which is basically as cheap as we ever see them. These prices will shoot back up at midnight PT though, so grab them while you can. [Gunnar Sale]


Today only, Amazon’s offering huge discounts on “memory” products from Crucial and Lexar, which in this case refers to both RAM and persistent memory like SSDs and MicroSD cards.

The most exciting deal here is probably the 1TB SSD for $270, but the RAM kits are great for anyone building or upgrading a PC, and the microSD cards are as fast as you’ll find. Be sure to check out the full selection though; we suspect many of these items will sell out early. [Amazon]


Need way more power than our recent Point-and-Shoot Camera Co-Op winners can provide? The robust, utilitarian, wonderful Olympus OM-D E-M1 body is back down to an all-time low today. [OM-D E-M1 Body, $999]

For $100 less, you can opt for the nearly-identical OM-D EM-5 Mark II. You’ll lose phase detect autofocus, but gain a slightly more svelte body. [OM-D E-M5 Mark II Body, $899]

If you want a truly fantastic camera without worrying about buying lenses, the RX100 Mark IV is also $100 off today. It’s not quite possible to call a point and shoot camera “professional,” but this thing gets damn close. [Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV, $849]

And if money’s no object, the full-frame (yes, really) Sony Alpha a7 II is down to $1349 for the body only. That’s a pretty penny, especially without any lenses, but it’s $350 off its regular price. [Sony Alpha a7 II Mirrorless Digital Camera Body, $1349]


We’ve seen a few modest deals on the aluminum Apple Watch Sport, but this is the first one we’ve seen on the stainless steel model.

Unlike the aluminum model, this Apple Watch is shiny, and its screen is made of scratch-resistant sapphire, rather than glass. If that’s worth the markup in your eyes, more power to you: Here’s an $80 discount. [Apple Watch 42mm, $520. No tax for most]


You just named Burt’s Bees your favorite lip balm by a wide margin, and now Amazon is taking an extra 30% off the rest of their products via a limited time coupon.

Unfortunately, their standard lip balm isn’t included in the promotion, but you can choose from a variety of salves, lotions, soaps, sunscreens, wipes, and more. Just add an item to your cart, and you’ll see an automatic 30% discount at checkout. [Burt’s Bees Promotion]


Both of these surge protectors include USB ports to charge up your favorite mobile devices, it’s just a matter of how many ports and outlets you need.

Coocheer 5-port USB Charging & 8-outlet Surge Protector Power Strip Black/White ($20) | Amazon | Use code VFVQU97Y

ORICO Power Strip 2 Outlet Surge Protector with 20W 4 Ports USB Charger ($14) | Amazon | Use code INERE84U


V-Moda’s well-reviewed Crossfade M-80 headphones feature a unique design, customizable face plates, and a practically indestructible design. Best Buy has marked two different colors down to $80 today, matching an all-time low. [V-MODA - Crossfade M-80 On-Ear Headphones, $80]


Today only, Amazon has driven the price of this Bosch 12-Volt combo kit down to $119, an all-time low.

That price gets you a PS41 impact driver and a PS21 drill-driver, plus a carrying case to keep them organized. The set typically sells in the $150-$170 range, and boasts a stellar 4.6 star review average. Just remember, this price is only available today, or until sold out. [Bosch 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion 2-Tool Combo Kit (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case, $119]


We’ve found great deals on a variety of USB battery packs today, including one with a built-in solar panel.

Cablenetic Solar Elite 5000 Solar Phone Charger ($18) | Amazon | Use code CabSun00

Lumsing 8000mAh Ultrathin Bank External Battery Pack ($10) | Amazon | Use code CRDP686V

Unifun 20000mah Dual USB External Battery Portable Power Bank ($20) | Amazon


Not everyone is fussy enough to deal with a French press, and we all know that Keurigs are bad for the environment, so sometimes, the humble drip coffeemaker is the best tool for the job. This 4.5 star rated programmable model from Cuisinart will look great in any kitchen, and has never been cheaper on Amazon. [Cuisinart DCC-3200 Perfect Temp 14-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, $85]


These 55’, 100 LED string lights can illuminate your yard or patio using a built-in solar charger, and are perfect for entertaining, or just leaving outside full time. They normally cost $18 each, but for a limited time, you can get each strand for half price when you buy two or more. [BOGO Esky® Solar Powered Outdoor LED String Light, 55ft, $18 with code A5BINO4R. Just $9 each for every additional strand.]


20% off iTunes gift card deals aren’t rare, but they’re usually on high denomination $50 and $100 cards. This one is only $25, which is great if your iTunes balance is running low, but you’re tight on cash. [$25 iTunes Gift Card, $20]


Microsoft’s universal tablet keyboard is compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows, and its function keys can change to match whichever OS you’re using at the time. Amazon will sell you one for $40 today, which is half its original price. [Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard for iOS, Android, and Windows Tablets, $40]


Ir Super Mario Maker has convinced you to buy a Wii U, three different Deluxe bundles are on sale today from various retailers.

Nintendo Wii U 32GB Console Super Mario 3D World and Nintendo Land Bundle ($250) | eBay

Nintendo Wii U 32GB Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Set ($275) | Amazon

Nintendo Wii U 32GB Splatoon Deluxe Set ($275) | Best Buy


Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to buy the first four Mission: Impossible films for an all-time low price. [Mission: Impossible Collection, $17]


A lot of you missed out on yesterday’s sub-$20 bluetooth headphone deal du jour, so here’s another, and this pair is mercifully just black. [Aukey Bluetooth 4.1 Headphones, $17 with code HKM4VW2B]

If you prefer blue/black, you can also grab that pair for the same price with the same code.


In need of a new pair of shades? Amazon has select Revo sunglasses marked down to $99 for the next few days. [Revo Sale, $99+]


1Password is the best looking password manager on the market, and my one of the few apps I couldn’t live without. The only real downside is its upfront $50 cost for desktop apps (the mobile versions are freemium). So if you’ve been waiting on a good deal to secure your digital life, the Mac and Windows versions are marked down to $30 today, and the pro feature in-app purchases on iOS and Android are also 40% off. Trust me, it’s worth every penny.


If your wiper blades are starting to streak, Amazon’s offering a pair of Rain-X Latitudes for just $23 today. All you have to do is pick the two you want, add them to your cart, and you’ll see the discount at checkout. You can even mix and match sizes, so you’re almost certain to find a combination that works for your car. [Two Rain-X Latitude Wiper Blades, $23]

Note: The discount will only work on blades shipped and sold by Amazon directly. No third party sellers.


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