Today’s best deals: GoPro, string lights, and more
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You’ll find a selection of the day’s best deals below, but for more, be sure to visit Kinja Deals.
GoPro HERO5 Black + $60 Amazon gift card, $399
If you missed out during the holiday shopping season, the best deal we’ve seen on the newest GoPro is back for another go-round.
The full-sized GoPro HERO5 Black will still set you back its usual $399, but you’ll get a $60 in Amazon gift card to use on anything you want thrown in for free. You can read Gizmodo’s full review here, but you’ll be getting the Cadillac of action cameras, including digital stabilization, 4K recording, and even voice control.
Seagate Expansion 2TB, $70
Whether you need to be better about backing up your computer, or are just so excited that the PS4 is finally adding external hard drive support, you can get a 2TB Seagate Expansion external drive for $70 today, which is about as low as 2TB drives get these days.
Seagate had a spotty reputation a few years ago, but it seems like the company has cleaned up its act; the slightly more expensive Seagate Backup Plus is the current Wirecutter recommendation, and the Expansion has a stellar Amazon review average from over 4,000 customers.
Tile combo pack, $70
Tile is the ultimate device for anyone who can’t stop losing their things, and you can get four Tiles (in two different designs) for $70 today, an all-time low.
You’ll get two Tile Slims, which are designed to slide into a wallet or stick to objects, and two Tile Mates, which you can attach to keychains or keep in bags. Once you have your Tiles in place, the Tile app on your phone can ping them over Bluetooth and cause them to beep until you find what you’re looking for. And if your lost item is outside of your phone’s Bluetooth range, it’ll show up on a map automatically any time another Tile user comes into range.
Buying these Tiles a la carte would set you back $100, so if you can think of four things you want to track, this is a fantastic bargain.
Tronsmart Titan 5-Port QC 2.0 charger, $20 with code TITANUSB
Lots of multi-port USB charging hubs have one Quick Charge port, plus however many standard USB ports, which is okay, if you’re fine with settling. But this Tronsmart hub goes all out with five—count ’em, five—Quick Charge 2.0 ports, totaling a whopping 90W of output. Yeah, that’s the good stuff.
Eufy string lights with remote control, $11
Anker’s home goods brand, Eufy, has put its new set of copper string lights back on sale today for its lowest price ever, complete with adjustable brightness and multiple effects. You guys bought thousands upon thousands of these things during the holidays last year, but if you need another set, you won’t want to miss this deal.
Dewalt 118-piece mechanics tool set, $90
Before you tackle your next home improvement project or DIY car repair, you may want to check out this discounted Dewalt mechanics tool set, marked down to an all-time low $90 on Amazon, today only.
That gets you 118 laser-etched pieces, including two ratchets with 72 teeth each, meaning you only have to turn them 5 degrees per click, which is great for tight spaces. Just note that like all Gold Box deals, this price is only available today, or until sold out.
Vansky Sunrise alarm clock, $36 with code JN5RVFEH
Philips Wake-Up lights have long been one of our readers’ favorite products, but now Vansky is making its own version for a lot less money.
Just like the Philips light, Vansky’s Deluxe Sunrise alarm clock fades in a sunrise-simulating light for 30 minutes prior to your designated wake-up time, and then finishes the job with your choice of six natural alarms, or an FM radio station. That means by the time your alarm goes off, your body will already have begun the process of waking up, eliminating that awful feeling of being jolted out of a deep REM cycle. You can even choose from seven different light colors, a feature that doesn’t exist on any of Philips’ models.
I’ve had a Philips Wake-Up light for years, and absolutely love it, but $36 is an insanely great price for a feature-packed alternative.
Aukey dash cam, $55 with code AUKDASHC
We’ll probably be a Russian colony soon, so you might as well start assimilating to the culture by buying a dash cam. This one from Aukey includes a 1080p Sony sensor and 170 degree field of view, two different mounting options, and capacitors that are rated to work in temperatures from -4°F to 149°F.
Gonex 550 paracord survival bracelet, $5 with code SSAYPWXH
Before you head out on your next long hike or camping trip, you might as well pick up this $5 survival “grenade.” Unwrap the nine feet of 550 pound paracord, and inside you’ll find tin foil, tinder, a flint rod, a knife, and even fishing equipment to help you live off the land.
For the rest of today’s best deals, be sure to head over to Kinja Deals.