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Welcome to the weekend, everyone! As we await the upcoming Presidents Day and Valentine’s Day sales, which are expected to kick off in early February, we’re currently experiencing a brief lull in deals. Nonetheless, there are still some noteworthy discounts available on both recent tech releases and some cherished classics. For instance, Anker’s Nano Travel Adapter and Samsung’s previous-generation Frame TV are now being offered at their best prices yet. Additionally, you can find savings on microSD Express cards and budget-friendly robot vacuums among other items. Let’s dive into the details.
If international travel is on your agenda this year, consider taking advantage of the current sale on Anker’s Nano Travel Adapter. Available on Amazon in both black and white, and directly from Anker using code WS7DV21AXQQZ, this adapter is priced at $19.99, a $6 discount that matches its lowest recorded price.
This sleek, foldable charger is just 0.98 inches thick and features two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and a US-style Type A outlet on its front. It also includes four plug types: Type A, C, G, and I. However, note that it doesn’t include a voltage converter, and its maximum output is 20W (or 15W when all USB ports are in use), so an additional adapter will be needed for charging laptops or other power-intensive devices.


It’s been almost eight months since the Nintendo Switch 2 hit the market. If you haven’t yet upgraded your storage capacity, now might be the perfect time. Samsung’s P9 microSD Express card, with 256GB of storage, is currently available on Amazon and B&H Photo for $39.99, a $15 discount that ties it with its second-lowest price ever.
The P9 card is designed to accommodate the Switch 2’s enhanced storage speeds, offering sequential read speeds of up to 800 MB/s, which results in quicker load and launch times. Given that the Switch 2 comes with 256GB of internal storage, adding a 256GB card essentially doubles your capacity, or triples it with Samsung’s 512GB option. While most first-party Nintendo games aren’t very large, titles like Split Fiction (69GB) and Madden NFL 26 (59GB) can quickly consume storage space. These cards are a smart buy, especially since they’re also compatible with cameras, drones, and any device with a microSD USH-I slot.


While “art TVs” might not excel in traditional TV performance, Samsung’s 2025 Frame TV offers a distinct visual appeal. Available on Woot in a 43-inch model at $597.99, a $302 discount available until January 31st, this TV is designed to enhance your living room’s aesthetic even when it’s turned off, offering an alternative to standard LCD or OLED televisions.
Samsung’s last-gen 4K TV is vastly different than the company’s 2026 panels, either. The slim QLED display can cycle through a small selection of free art pieces when idle, all of which take on a more textured, canvas-like appearance thanks to an anti-glare matte coating that helps curb unwanted reflections. The Frame is plenty good enough for bingeing Slow Horses and Stranger Things, even if the refresh rate is capped at 60Hz, and you still get support for both HDR10 Plus and Dolby Atmos, along with access to all your favorite streaming apps.


DJI’s drones might have been banned in the United States, but you can still pick up some of the company’s other gear stateside (at least for now). Take DJI’s Mic Mini, for instance, which is currently on sale at Amazon with a single mic and two transmitters for $59.99 ($20 off), matching the record-low first set during this time last year.
If you want to capture audio that sounds more professional than your smartphone can deliver on the go, the Mic Mini is a commendable option. The compact, 10-gram wireless microphone plugs directly into your phone via USB-C, Lightning, or a standard 3.5mm audio cable, and it can be clipped to clothing or worn using a magnetic mount or lanyard. The receiver lasts up to 10.5 hours and includes an onboard dial, which lets you fine-tune gain settings and adjust your volume levels. The pair of included transmitters, meanwhile, can run for up to 11.5 hours on a single charge and capture audio from up to about 400 meters away, provided they’re connected simultaneously.
Just don’t expect built-in backup recording or the option to connect a smaller lav mic, neither of which is available on the Mic Mini.


More ways to save this weekend
- Of all the games coming out this year, Resident Evil Requiem might be at the top of my list. If you’re in the same camp, you can preorder the Steam version (via a digital key) for PC through Fanatical for $57.39 (about $13 off), which is likely the best price we’re going to see in the next mainline RE before it launches on February 27th. I, for one, can’t wait for my return to Racoon City, especially since the ninth installment of the survival horror game will let you toggle between first- and third-person perspectives on the fly.
- If you find the price of most robot vacuums intimidating, Tapo’s RV30 Max Plus is down to an all-time low of $179.99 ($150 off) at Amazon. The RV30 remains our favorite budget vacuum / mop, namely because it offers a bevy of features found in robovacs that cost twice the price, including an auto-empty dock, smart lidar-based navigation, multiple suction and water levels, and room-specific cleaning with the ability to add virtual walls and no-go zones via the app. You also get a large 300ml tank and 5,200Pa of suction power, which is terrific for a bot in this price range.
- The JLab Go Air Pop ANC are on sale at Amazon, JLab, and Best Buy for $19.99 ($10 off), which is about $2 shy of their best price to date. They come up a little short in terms of audio quality, but you’d be hard-pressed to find another pair of wireless earbuds that offer a customizable EQ, ANC, multipoint connectivity, and seven hours of playback for under $20. Then there’s the translucent design, which is an even bigger selling point in my book.