Tech Deals: 60% Off Storage Drives, $319 Xbox One Bundle, 10ft Lightning Cable, More

Today’s amazingly valued technology deals seem to have a real focus on giving consumers something they generally will all need at one point in time or another; additional external storage.

We’ve got an innovative 200GB storage drive that connects wirelessly to mobile devices or computers, as well as an 2TB external hard drive for backup purposes, and even a USB 3.0 portable flash drive thrown in for good measure. Apart from these storage solutions, there’s also a 10ft long Apple-certified Lightning cable for iOS devices, along with a 1TB Xbox One bundled with four games and an extra Wireless Controller all for just $319.

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The deals are only available for a limited period of time or till stock lasts, so if you plan on grabbing an item, act fast before it’s too late.

Let’s go!

SanDisk Wireless Connect Stick, 200GB ($87.99, usually $119.99)

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Gone are the days of having to come up with some inventive and magical solution of getting data on and off a smartphone when the device storage is running low. Thanks to the magic of SanDisk Wireless Connect Stick, you can now wirelessly transfer files and photos directly to and from an iPhone or iPad using the companion app. That’s an additional 200GB of internal storage for less than $90.

Apart from its iPhone and iPad connectivity support, it can also connect to Android phones and tablets, along with just about any Windows PC or Mac!

Buy: SanDisk Wireless Connect Stick, 200GB from Amazon: $87.99 | Original price: $120
Bonus Deal: 200GB SanDisk MicroSD Card from Amazon: $59.99 | Original price: $80

Xbox One 1TB + 4 Games + Extra Wireless Controller ($319.00, usually: ~$400)

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Generally speaking, when it comes to console gaming, you either lean toward Sony and its PlayStation 4, or Microsoft and its Xbox One. With that said, when a deal is on offer it becomes very difficult to make decisions purely on personal preference. This excellent Xbox One bundle comes with a 1TB console, four games – two of which are physical copies and two digital downloads – and a fantastic additional Xbox One Wireless Controller.

Buy: Xbox One 1TB + 4 Games + Extra Controller from Amazon: $319.00 | Original price: ~$400

Seagate 2TB External USB 3.0 Hard Drive ($79.99, usually $98.98)

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If you don’t have need for SanDisk’s innovative Wireless Connect Stick, but do need additional storage for your PC or Mac, then you can always fall back to the old school external hard drive. This Seagate hardware comes with an internal 2TB capacity in addition to 200GB of free OneDrive cloud storage.

Buy: Seagate 2TB External USB 3.0 Hard Drive from Amazon: $79.99 | Original price: $99

Apple-Certified 10ft Extra Long Lightning Cable ($11.99, usually $19.99)

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Chances are that if you’ve ever purchased a modern iPhone or iPad, then you would have experienced some issues with Apple’s official Lightning cables that are used for charging and data transfer. If speculation is true, then the Lightning port on the upcoming iPhone range is about to become a whole lot more functional so it probably makes sense to stock up on these extra-long, Apple MFi-certified cables now while they are on offer.

Buy: Apple-certified 10ft Extra Long Lightning Cable from Amazon: $11.99 | Original price: $20

SanDisk Ultra Flair 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive ($24.99, usually $29.42)

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This little puppy falls in the middle of the Seagate external hard drive and the SanDisk Wireless Connect Stick. A good, old fashioned piece of flash storage with USB 3.0 for faster more reliable data transfer. And of course, coming from SanDisk, it’s well respected and doesn’t look too shabby either.

Buy: SanDisk Ultra Flair 128GB Flash Drive from Amazon: $24.99 | Original price: $30

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