Tech Deals: Lightning Cable, FIFA 16 For Xbox One/PS4, Guitar Hero Live For iOS, More

There’s an interesting mixed bag of technology goodies on offer for you to choose from today, albeit with a video-gaming bias. We have something in place for gamers on console, PC and mobile, as well as a 64GB storage drive with multi-purpose inputs for connection to a computer and an iOS mobile device, along with a longer, more durable Apple-certified cable for charging iOS devices.

Specifically, we have FIFA 16 for the Xbox One and PS4, a durable 6ft Lighnting cable, a 64GB flash drive with Lightning/USB  connector, Guitar Hero Live for iOS, and if you’re a PC gamer, a large gaming mouse-pad.

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These deals will only be available for a limited period of time, or till stock lasts, so if you wish to grab a tech product mentioned in the list given below for the discounted price, you best act quickly before it gets too late. Ready? Here we go!

64GB Dual Flash Drive with Lightning & USB Connector ($57.99, usually $119.99)

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Gone are the days when you spend money to purchase a simple USB flash drive. Now, in order to keep up with consumer demands and the fact that mobile is king, we now have these excellent multi-purpose USB 3.0 flash drives with optional Lightning connector to connect directly to one of Apple’s iOS devices. An instant additional 64GB of storage with accompanying app for iOS.

Buy: HooToo USB Flash Drive with Lightning Connector, 64GB from Amazon: $57.99 | Original price: $120

FIFA 16 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One ($29.99 | 28.26, usually $39.99)

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If you prefer to stay away from first-person shooters and adrenaline packed racers, then maybe you want to spend your time involved in a sporting game? Pretty apt considering we’re about to witness the start of the 2016 European Championships in France. The FIFA franchise is generally considered one of the most advanced and playable soccer games ever made, with FIFA 16 being the best and most realistic one yet.

Buy: FIFA 16 for PS4 from Amazon: $29.99 | Original price: $40
Buy: FIFA 16 for Xbox One from Amazon: $28.26 | Original price: $40

Apple-Certified Durable 6ft Lightning Cable ($10.99, usually $35.99)

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Anyone who has used one of Apple’s official Lightning cables will know that there is definite benefit involved in purchasing a third-party solution. This Anker PowerLine solution has been built for Apple’s devices with the MFi certified program in mind, and is even longer than the original cable at a whopping 6ft with added durability.

Buy: Anker PowerLine 6ft Lightning Cable from Amazon: $10.99 | Original price: $36

Guitar Hero Live for iOS ($22.95, usually $99.99)

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It’s time for music lovers to rejoice as the amazing Guitar Hero Live for Apple’s iOS devices has now been massively reduced. Not only do you get to interact with the actual game, but you also get the unbelievably realistic Guitar Controller to bring that real world feel to the experience. Do you have what it takes to rock out some of the world’s most iconic songs in some of the world’s best atmosphered packed venues? You can now find out for just $22.95.

Buy: Guitar Hero Live for iOS from Amazon: $22.95 | Original price: $100

Kingston HyperX FURY Pro Large Gaming MousePad ($12.99, usually $19.99)

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If you are a serious PC gamer who spends a lot of money on not only building your own gaming rig, but also on the games themselves for maximum enjoyment, then you’re going to want to spend a little additional coin on a gaming mouse-pad to elevate that enjoyment. The HyperX FURY has a reduced friction surface for higher speed and mouse control. It’s also manufactured from a soft cloth with padding for your wrist.

Buy: Kingston HyperX FURY Pro Large Gaming MousePad from Amazon: $12.99 | Original price: $20

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