Tech Deals: Samsung 4K Smart TV, Bluetooth Earbuds, Lightning Cables, More

We’ve got discounts on 4K Ultra HD Samsung Smart TV, an iconic gaming title, Bluetooth earbuds, and even Apple certified Lightning cables that can be acquired for as little as $8 per cable. That’s practically unheard of for an official Apple MFi certified piece of kit. As always, we are bringing to you some of the best tech deals that we can find over a range of technological offerings.

The deals may expire soon, so if something has caught your attention, you may want to act fast, especially with a Samsung 4K TV going at almost half the price!

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Samsung 55-inch 4K Smart LED TV ($699.99, usually $1,199.99)

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Once upon a time, everyone wanted to rush out and be one of the first to own a HDTV. Now the new(ish) kid on the block is UHD 4K sets that offer 4x the detail of full HD for unbelievable visual clarity. This particular Samsung model serves up a 55-inch LED backlit display with built-in smart functionality and Wi-Fi. There are 3 HDMI ports, coupled with 2 USB inputs, and an effective refresh rate of 120CMR. That’s a lot for just $699.99 – unbelievably low price for a 4K Samsung TV.

Buy: Samsung UN55JU6400 55-inch 4K Smart LED TV from Amazon: $699.99 | Original price: $1,200

Final Fantasy VII for PC ($5.99, usually $11.99)

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If you’re a PC Gamer, and heavily interested in the iconic Final Fantasy gaming franchise, then chances are that a $5.99 online download code for Final Fantasy VII for PC will definitely appeal to you. For the price of a large Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino you can have instant access to a RPG classic that comes with additional brand new online features, achievements, cloud-based saving, character booster, and more.

Buy: Final Fantasy VII for PC Online Game Code from Amazon: $5.99 | Original price: $12

Running Belt for iPhone 6/6s, 6 Plus/6s Plus ($4.99, usually $12.99)

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Health and fitness seems to be everyone’s new hobby. People are purchasing smart watches and fitness-based wearables with the aim of tracking and improving their own fitness levels. Part of that fitness revolution is being able to take music with you on the go. The Avantree Wallaroo running belt is available for both iPhone 6/6s and 6 Plus/6s Plus, and lets you safely take your smartphone with you on the move.

Buy: Avantree Wallaroo Lightweight Running Belt for iPhone from Amazon: $4.99 | Original price: $13

Mpow Swallow Wireless Bluetooth Sports Earbuds ($26 with promo code, usually $79.99)

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If you’re willing to part with $4.99 for an excellent lightweight running belt, then why not supplement that purchase with an additional outlay to acquire an excellent set of Bluetooth-compatible wireless sports earbuds? They come with noise canceling technology, Bluetooth 4.1 for connection to a smartphone, and a long-lasting playtime that should serve up about 7 hours of talk/music time.

The earbuds are already discounted at $35.99, but you can bring it down to an amazing $26.00 only by applying the following promo code at checkout: Z3F7MDAJ.

Buy: Mpow Swallow Wireless Bluetooth Sports Earbuds from Amazon: $26 | Original price: $80

Apple Certified Lightning Cable – 2 Pack ($14.99, usually $29.99)

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You can never have enough Lightning cables in your arsenal. Apple’s official Lightning cables that ship with iPhones and iPads are great, but they don’t exactly come with that longevity factor. There’s a rumor that Tim Cook’s men will be changing the design of that cable going forward to make it stronger, but for now, they are hardly reliable. The RAVPower offering is Apple MFi certified, meaning that it has been produced in conjunction with Apple’s official specification and should suffice most use being 3ft/0.9m long.

Buy: RAVPower Apple Certified Lightning Cable 2-Pack from Amazon: $14.99 | Original price: $30

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