The faster version of the best-selling Wi-Fi extender on Amazon is back down to $25
Is there anything worse than slow or spotting internet connections? Okay fine, there are tons of things worse than slow or spotting internet connections. They’re still super annoying though, and there’s a simple way to ensure that you never have to deal with them again. The NETGEAR EX3700 Wi-Fi Range Extender with AC750 dual band wireless support is the upgraded, faster version of the best-selling Wi-Fi extender on all of Amazon. It’s worth every penny and more at it’s retail price of $47, but a big discount and an extra $5 coupon slash the price all the way down to just $24.99. Don’t miss out!
NETGEAR Wi-Fi Range Extender EX3700 – Coverage up to 1000 sq.ft. and 15 devices with AC750 Dual…: $24.99
Here are the highlights from the product page:
- EXTENDED WIRELESS COVERAGE: Adds Wi-Fi range coverage up to 1000 sq ft, and connects up to 15 devices such as laptops, smartphones, speakers, IP cameras, tablets, IoT devices, and more.
- AC750 WI-FI SPEED: Provides up to 750Mbps performance using dual-band and patented FastLane(TM) technology.
- UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: Works with any wireless router, gateway, or cable modem with Wi-Fi.
- WIRED ETHERNET PORT: Simply plug in game consoles, streaming players, or other nearby wired devices using the one 10/100M port for maximum speed.
- SAFE & SECURE: Supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 wireless security protocols.
- SIMPLE TO SETUP: Press the WPS button to connect to your router. Use the NETGEAR WiFi Analyzer app for optimal location.
- For Indoor Use Only
NETGEAR Wi-Fi Range Extender EX3700 – Coverage up to 1000 sq.ft. and 15 devices with AC750 Dual…: $24.99
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You can somehow get color LED smart bulbs as good as $50 Philips Hues today for just $13
If you want the same great color-changing experience you would get from Philips Hue without having to spend $50 a bulb or even get a hub to make your lights work, today is definitely the day you’ve been waiting for. Why? Because the wildly popular MagicLight WiFi Smart Light Bulbs are back on sale for just $12.99 a piece! Thousands upon thousands of our readers have bought these bulbs over the past year or so, and we’ve gotten plenty of great feedback on them. $12.99 is an all-time low price for these multi-color bulbs that work with an app, iOS Shortcuts, Alexa, and even Google Assistant, so don’t miss out!
MagicLight WiFi Smart Light Bulb, Dimmable, Multicolor, Wake-Up Lights, No Hub Required, Compat…: $12.99
Here’s more info from the product page:
- Compatible with Alexa & Google Assistant: Voice Control your MagicLight WiFi light bulb with your Amazon Echo or Echo Dot and Google Home Assistant
- Works with IFTTT: DIY Your WiFi Light Bulb Depending on Various Events by Connecting it to IFTTT
- Works with iOS/Android: Personalize Your WiFI Smart Lights to Match Your Mood, Control Your Smart WiFi Lights Bulb Remotely When You are not at Home
- Various Scene Modes: Color Palette, Group Control, Sunlight, Music Mode, Timer, Sunrise, Sunset, Dimmable, MIC Function, DIY Mode, Scene Mode, Energy Saving……
- Application: This is a WiFi enabled light bulb, no hub required. Multiple lighting patterns, suitable for a showcase, residential, office, hotel, shop, exhibition room, landscaping, indoor, home etc.
MagicLight WiFi Smart Light Bulb, Dimmable, Multicolor, Wake-Up Lights, No Hub Required, Compat…: $12.99
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Leaked Pixel 4 renders could be our best look yet at Google’s new flagships
Google’s decision to tease its new Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL design months ahead of the phones’ official announcement was bizarre, to say the least. Perhaps part of the idea behind the move was to diminish interest in any further Pixel 4 leaks since the company’s new flagship smartphone design would be a matter of record. Well, if that was the intention then Google failed miserably because the leaks are still flowing, and Android fans are still very interested in them. After all, Google’s official Pixel 4 teaser did little more than confirm the design of the rear camera array that we first saw leaked in renders based on stolen Pixel 4 design files. Google’s shadowy teaser also didn’t give us a look at the front of the phone, so all we have to go on are the various rumors and reports we’ve seen thus far.
The most recent information out there suggests that the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will feature a slightly better screen-to-body ratio than earlier Pixel phones, but they still won’t even come close to approaching other top flagship phones out there. According to rumors, the new Google phones will still have pretty thick bezels both above and below the screen, at least by today’s standards. Of course, it’s also possible that Google could use a notch design like the one we currently see on the Pixel 3 XL, and a new set of leaked renders suggest that’s exactly what the company decided to do with its upcoming next-generation Pixel smartphones.
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Meet the $80 smartwatch with 30-day battery life that’s stealing Apple Watch owners left and right
The Amazfit Bip Smartwatch by Huami is the greatest smartwatch you’ve never heard of. It packs tremendous features like GPS, all-day heart rate tracking, sleep tracking, compatibility with iOS and Android, and more. On top of all that, the battery lasts for up to 30 days on a single charge! You’re lucky if you can even get two days out of the Apple Watch, and yet the Amazift Bip still costs hundreds less — especially while it’s on sale for just $79.99 on Amazon!
Amazfit Bip Smartwatch by Huami with All-Day Heart Rate and Activity Tracking, Sleep Monitoring…: $79.99
Here’s more info from the product page:
- Look as Good as You Feel: With a range of colors and options, the Bip is designed to be worn as an extension of your personal style. Weighing only 1.1oz (32g), and with a bright, transflective always-on 1.28″ display, the Bip can be worn all day
- Go the Distance: Use the Amazfit Bip for up to 30 days on a single 2.5-hour charge.
- Don’t Miss a Beat: Optical heart rate monitoring and built-in GPS allow you to accurately track in real-time your steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, and quality of sleep. Special sport modes (running, treadmill, cycling and walking) give you even more detailed insights into your most frequent activities.
- Be in the Know: The perfect companion to keep you organized and productive all day long. Receive one-way notifications for emails, SMS messages, and incoming phone calls (prompting you to take action on your smartphone), as well as alerts for Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Snap, Slack, weather forecasts, and other mobile apps
- Satisfaction Guaranteed: Buy with confidence. Amazfit offers a 30-day refund policy, and 12-month new replacement warranty.
Amazfit Bip Smartwatch by Huami with All-Day Heart Rate and Activity Tracking, Sleep Monitoring…: $79.99
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Apple recalled a limited number of older MacBook Pros due to overheating batteries
If you’re the proud owner of a 15-inch MacBook Pro that you bought anywhere between September 2015 and February 2017, then you might want to check if you qualify for a free battery replacement. Apple has just recalled a limited number of older MacBook Pros, which “contain a battery that may overheat and pose a safety risk.”
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Brand new Pixel 4 leak shows the display design and new mint color option
After a series of leaks revealed the Pixel 4’s purported design, suggesting the phone will look a lot like the iPhone 11 when it comes to rear camera’s design and placement, Google posted a teaser image of the unannounced handset (above), practically confirming all these leaks. Since then, other leaks claimed that Google had been working on three distinct Pixel 4 designs, before choosing the one it teased. And we got to see a photo of a prototype discovered in the wild somewhere in London. Sadly, only the rear side of the phone was photographed, complete with that square-shaped camera module. We never got to see the front side of the phone, not from Google, at least. But a new series of renders give us a look at what the Pixel 4’s display design will look like, and tease a new color for the next Google flagship.
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Poll finds Americans are worried about asteroids, don’t care about the Moon
As we creep closer to the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing, NASA is doing its best to drum up support for a return mission that would see its astronauts once again roaming the lunar surface. With such an exciting mission on the horizon, you’d think that public interest in a Moon return would be pretty high. It isn’t.
In fact, a new poll by the Associated Press in partnership with the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research suggests that Americans are much more interested in things that could possibly kill them — like asteroids or comets — than another crewed visit to the Moon.
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Despite the US ban, Huawei is still China’s most attractive employer
The Trump administration’s inclusion of Huawei on a blacklist that bans US companies from doing business with the Chinese consumer electronics giant has generated at least one surprising side effect.
Despite the fact that international vendor firms are starting to cut off the company, which stands to lose critical partners like Google and Facebook as a result of the ban, Chinese engineering students have for the second year in a row voted Huawei as the most attractive employer in the country — the place where many of them are still highly interested in finding a job.
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You can own a flag from the Apollo 11 mission, if your pockets are deep enough
We’re now just one month away from the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission to the Moon, and owners of some seriously sought-after space relics are putting their memorabilia on the auction block in the hopes of capitalizing on the hype.
RR Auction is hosting the bidding for a number of rare artifacts that traveled to the Moon decades ago and as you might expect, prices are out of this world. Among the items being offered is a roll of 70 mm film that was taken to the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission, as well as an American Flag that traveled around the Moon during the Apollo 15 campaign.
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This haptic feedback concept for the Netflix app is kind of brilliant
At Netflix’s most recent internal hackathon — the yearly session where employees of the streaming giant group together into teams and kick around creative ideas outside of their normal jobs — one team had an idea for a way to make watching content on the mobile app more satisfyingly immersive.
They call it the Rumble Pack, and it’s a haptic feedback concept that would make your phone shake and rumble in sync with the action you’re seeing on the screen while watching Netflix.
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