/ Anker’s Soundcore Sleep A10 earbuds and Nintendo’s Switch-ready NES controllers are also down to an all-time low.
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At this point, I can confidently say that the new Qi2 wireless standard has found its footing. Everyone from Anker to Nomad now offers a selection of speedy Qi2 chargers, with the HMD’s forthcoming Skyline being one of the first Android phones to support the MagSafe-like standard. However, despite the influx of competition, ESR’s wireless car mount remains one of the cheapest Qi2 chargers available — especially now that it’s on sale at Amazon for $22.99 ($17 off).
If you own an iPhone 12 series phone or newer, ESR’s Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger (Halolock) is a straightforward solution for topping off your device while on the go. You can affix the magnetic mount to your dashboard or most air vents using the provided clip or flexible 3M adhesive, and once set up, it supplies your phone with up to 15W charging speeds — the same wireless speeds as Apple’s MagSafe-certified chargers, which typically cost far more. The sturdy mount even comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable and works with most MagSafe-compatible cases, meaning you could pair it with an Android phone so long as you don’t mind slower charging speeds. Qi v1 phones are limited to 5W when using a Qi2 charger, after all.
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- If you don’t mind buying refurbished, the Soundcore Sleep A10 earbuds are on sale at eBay (via Anker) through July 31st for an all-time low of $62.36 ($38 off) with promo code ANKERCR23. The last-gen A10 aren’t quite on par with Anker’s newer Sleep A20, but they’re still smaller and far more comfortable for sleeping than most earbuds. Plus, they provide access to white noise and other soothing sleep tracks via the Soundcore app, making them an excellent choice when the melatonin simply isn’t cutting it.
- The bulk of Garmin’s Prime Day deals have dried up at this point, but if you’re a bike commuter, you can still grab Garmin’s Varia RTL515 Tail Light at Amazon, REI, and Backcountry for as low as $149.98 ($50 off). The bright, radar-powered light offers a worry-free IPX7 rating, up to 16 hours of battery life in select modes, and — most importantly — the ability to alert you of rear-approaching vehicles via the Garmin app or a Garmin Edge computer.
- In case you missed it during the Prime Day fanfare last week, Nintendo is offering a rare deal on its NES Controllers until July 31st, one that drops the Nintendo Switch gamepads from $59.99 to $47.99 with a paid Nintendo Switch Online membership. The wireless controllers replicate the original gamepads that came with the OG Nintendo Entertainment System, which makes them the perfect accessory if you plan on attempting to set a new speedrun record in Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition.