Best daily deals: 2 Mophie power banks for $ 10, Apple Watch for $ 169, 1080p projector for $ 145 and more

Something new is coming: The Cheapskate Hall of Fame. It is a pantheon of some of my favorite cheap products and services. Observe this space for more details!

Are there any potential candidates in today’s round? I can’t say, but there are some genuinely big deals here. Check out:

Vankyo

I love the idea of ​​turning an empty wall into a big screen TV. Projector prices (and features like brightness and resolution) are everywhere, but here’s one that strikes a great balance between price and performance.

The Vankyo V600 ($ 199 on Amazon, but $ 144.50 with promo code VDAY2021) produces a native 1080p image, which is much different from projectors that say “1080p compatible”. It also has two HDMI inputs (one for a streamer and one for a video game console, for example) and built-in stereo speakers.

I have not tried this model, but it has a very impressive 4.5 star average rating from over 2,600 Amazon buyers.

Mophie

Mophie is known for making absurdly expensive mobile accessories, but sometimes its discontinued products end up being sold at cheap prices – like, very cheap.

Now, for example, you can take a pair PowerStation USB-C PD power banks with integrated USB-C cable for just $ 10. Each has a capacity of 4,000 mAh and a two-year Mophie warranty. They were originally sold for $ 60 each.

Also available: a set of 6,040 mAh power banks with integrated Lightning cable (pictured above) for $ 20 and a 10,000 mAh power bank with USB Type A and Qi charging for $ 14.

Get free shipping on any of them with the exclusive promotional code CHEAPSKATEFS.

CBS All Access

The discovery of Star Trek is terrible. Okay, I said that. But that should not stop you from considering a subscription to CBS All Access. The service is home to genuinely excellent original content and a huge catalog of older TV shows. In addition, it will become Paramount Plus next month, bringing even more streaming benefits (read: movies) to the table.

The normal price for a one-year subscription: $ 60. Price now with promo code PARAMOUNTPLUS: $ 30. This is for the limited business plan; you can also apply the code to the Free Commercial plan and get it for $ 50.

Either way, be sure to click on the box marked “Save more than 15% of the monthly price with an annual plan”, otherwise you will not see any options. Then, apply the promotional code at checkout.

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Is it Black Friday again? No, but Series 3 (in your choice of black or white) is back at Black Friday prices. The 42 mm model is also back at $ 199.

One possibility: Series 3 is heading for the chopping block, with the latest and most capable Apple Watch SE eventually taking its place at that price. But the first is still a capable smartwatch and definitely worth considering if you own an iPhone. Read CNET’s Apple Watch Series 3 review to learn more.

BodyBoss

The BodyBoss consists of a foldable base on which you stand and resistance bands that you connect to it in various configurations. Then, using a barbell or handstraps, you can perform a variety of exercises: curls, squats, triceps extensions, vertical strokes, and so on. There is also a door anchor that wears out the scheme on things like pull-downs and flies.

This kit includes a total of four bands; resistance is 1-30 pounds per pair, depending on how you connect them to the base and the exercise you are doing.

CNET has not reviewed this, but user ratings on interwebs are generally very positive.


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