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Best Prime Day deals on office chairs and standing desks 2025‎

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The ergonomics of your desk and chair greatly influence how good you feel after a long session at your PC. But you don’t have to spend a ton on an office chair or standing desk—especially not right now, while Amazon Prime Day is in full swing. Discounts have popped for popular chairs and desks, and not just on Amazon. Deals include fan favorites like Staples’ Hyken, which is back down to nearly its all-time low. Best Prime Day 2025 deals on office chairs Staples Cartwright Task Chair, Black – $50 (58% off at Staples) Staples Hyken Mesh Task Chair, Black – $120 (60% off at Staples) Staples Dexley Mesh Task Chair, Black – $160 (50% off at Staples) HON Crio High Back Task Chair, Black – $207.51 (15% off) HON Ignition 2.0 Armless Office Chair, Black – $331.07 (15% off) Staples always gives Amazon a run for its money with sales on affordable office chairs, and three of its more popular chairs are close (if not at) all-time low prices. Reddit’s beloved Hyken model leads the pack, with its wider-frame Dexley chair also on a sizable discount. Meanwhile, the more premium HON Ignition 2.0 is at its lowest sale price yet. Best Prime Day 2025 deals on standing desks Dekhaoxe 31″x15″ Adjustable Height Mobile Computer Desk, White – $50 (38% off) Sweetcrispy 40″x24″ Electric Standing Desk, Rustic Brown – $85 (15% off) Flexispot 48″x24″ sit-stand desk, Black – $100 (41% off) ErGear 48″x24″ Adjustable electric standing desk, Black – $99.98 (17% off) Fezibo 42″x24″ Adjustable electric standing desk, Rustic brown – $80 (33% off) Comhoma 48″x24″ Adjustable electric standing desk with monitor stand, White – $189 (30% off) Claiks 48″x24″ Adjustable electric standing desk, Rusic Brown – 95.99 (20% off) Huanuo 48″x24″ Adjustable electric standing desk, Black – $104.98 (34% off) Flexispot’s standing desks start at much lower prices than competitors, making them popular among Amazon shoppers to begin with. With additional discounts, they’re a great entry into motorized sit-stand setups. Other great Prime Day deals These aren’t the only Prime Day deals being tracked by the PCWorld team. If you’re looking to supercharge your home setup with the juiciest tech sales, hit the links for only the best expert-curated picks we’ve found. Best Amazon Prime Day tech deals: Great sales chosen by experts Best Prime Day PC computer deals: Gaming & mainstream desktops Best Prime Day laptop deals: Gaming notebooks, 2-in-1s, and more Best Prime Day deals on SSDs and storage Best USB flash drive deals for Prime Day 2025 Best monitor deals for Prime Day 2025: OLED, home office, and more Best Prime Day deals on Thunderbolt docks and USB-C hubs Best Prime Day mini PC deals: Big savings on tiny computers Best Prime Day deals on battery chargers and power banks Best Prime Day 2025 deals on Chromebooks Best Prime Day deals on office chairs and standing desks Standing desks and office chairs FAQ 1. What features should I look for in a standing desk? We like dual motor standing desks with programmable controls—they’re a little more expensive, but moving the desk up and down is smoother. Their frames usually have a better build overall, too, making for less wobble during height adjustments and while in use. Programmable controls means you can go back and forth between two or even three height positions with a single button press, which makes for much better quality of life. No need to wait and monitor the adjustment as it’s happening. (That might sound like not such a big deal, but if you do it multiple times a day over the course of the year, those seconds feel tedious. Trust me on this one.) 2. What makes for a good office chair? This question can be tricky to answer, since what’s comfortable is a little different for everyone. Generally, you want enough support for your back so it doesn’t take on a hunched position, but not so much you can’t feel relaxed while sitting. You also ideally want to keep pressure off your lower back if you’ll be sitting for long periods—office chairs usually have seats shaped for this, rather than the flatter surfaces of kitchen and casual desk chairs.  Armrests, head supports, and mesh fabric can also play a role in comfort, but you may want to try out those features on a sample chair that a friend owns or in a store to see if you need those features. The mesh is particularly good if you sweat or get warm. Wheeled models are also useful for easily moving the chair—and you can upgrade the casters, as Reddit recommends for an even smoother experience. 3. How do I know if I’m getting a good deal on standing desks or office chairs during Prime Day? The deals we select are chosen not just for the product, but because their prices are among the lowest we’ve seen, especially given the pricing history over the last year.  If you’re striking out on your own, be sure to look at reviews, as well as Amazon’s AI summaries of user reviews—avoid anything with high return rates, or a known flaw. Also look for brands with not just high user reviews, but independent reviews online. Many standing desks are just rebranded models, and so too for cheaper desk chairs. 4. Will tariffs affect office chair and standing desk prices? Should I buy now? Very possibly yes. A high portion of manufacturing happens overseas, and the U.S. government intends to resume imposing sizable taxes on imports from many countries on July 9. If that happens, costs for goods will likely rise over the second part of 2025—and because most items won’t jump in price immediately, choosing to shop sooner rather than later could be the savvier financial move.

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Best Prime Day Apple Deals on iPads, AirPods, and MacBooks (2025)‎

If you need to replace your [insert Apple product here], this Amazon Prime Day is a chance to snag it at a significant discount.

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Best Prime Day 2025 deals on security cameras and video doorbells‎

Amazon Prime Day 2025 is underway, and we’ve spotted dozens of fantastic deals on the hottest home security cameras, video doorbells, and floodlight cameras. You’ll have from now to Friday, July 11 to land one of these deals–assuming inventories hold out. Just remember that you’ll need an Amazon Prime subscription to bag the best deals. I oversee all of TechHive’s smart home and home security coverage, and I personally review a lot of cameras and doorbells myself, so I’m very knowledgeable about the state of the market and what constitutes a good deal; you can count on me to point you in the right direction. These deals are arranged into three groups: Indoor cameras, outdoor cameras, and floodlight cameras. Within those groupings, the deals are listed in alphabetical order by manufacturer, with a few key specs and finally the sale price. Best Prime Day deals on indoor security cameras Aosu IndoorCam P1: AC-powered, pan-tilt, 2K resolution: $25.09 (42% off at Amazon) Aqara Camera Protect Kit Y100, AC-powered, integrated home security hub, 1440p resolution: $99.99 (39% off at Amazon) Aqara 4MP Camera Hub G5 Pro, AC-powered, integrated smart home hub, 2688×1520 resolution: $129.99 (28% off at Amazon) Arlo Essential Indoor Camera 2K, AC-powered, 2K resolution: $27.99 (65% off at Amazon) Blink Mini Indoor Security Camera, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $14.99 (50% off at Amazon) Blink Mini 2 Indoor Security Camera, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $19.99 (50% off at Amazon) Blink Mini Indoor Pan-Tilt Camera, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $23.99 (40% off at Amazon) Chamberlain myQ Smart Indoor Security Camera, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $19.99 (50% off at Amazon) Chamberlain myQ Smart Garage Security Camera, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $22.19 (56% off at Amazon) Imilab C30 Dual, AC-powered, dual-camera system, 3K resolution (for each camera): $59.99 (33% off at Amazon) Kasa Smart 2K QHD Indoor Security Camera (model KC400), AC-powered, 2K resolution: $24.99 (22% off at Amazon) Kasa Smart Security Camera (model EC60), AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $17.96 (28% off at Amazon) Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $39.99 (50% off at Amazon) Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) single camera, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $29.99 (50% off at Amazon) Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) 2-pack, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $59.98 (40% off at Amazon)   Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) bundled with Ring Pet Tag, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $34.98 (46% off at Amazon) Roku Indoor Camera (2-pack), AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $29.99 (45% off at Amazon) Tapo C120 Indoor/Outdoor Wi-Fi Security Cam, AC powered, 2K resolution: $23.73 (41% off at Amazon) Tapo C230 Indoor Pan/Tilt Security Camera , AC-powered, 3K resolution: $29.99 (25% off at Amazon) Tapo C113 Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera, AC-powered, 3K resolution: $22.99 (23% off at Amazon) Wyze Cam v4 indoor security camera, AC-powered, 2.5K resolution: $24.68 (31% off at Amazon) Best Prime Day deals on outdoor security cameras Arlo Essential Security Camera 2K, indoor/outdoor, 2K resolution: $47.49 (53% off at Amazon) Arlo Pro 5S Spotlight Camera (model VMC4060P-100NAS), battery-powered, 2K resolution: $89.99 (50% off at Amazon) Arlo Pro 5S Spotlight Camera (model VMC4060A, 3-pack), battery-powered, 2K resolution: $199.99 (56% off at Amazon) Arlo Essential XL Security Camera 2K, battery-powered, indoor/outdoor, 2K resolution: $89.99 (40% off at Amazon) Blink Outdoor 4 with Sync Module Core, battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $39.99 (50% off at Amazon) Blink Outdoor 4 with Sync Module XR, battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $59.99 (57% off at Amazon) Blink Outdoor 4 two-camera system bundled with Blink Sync Module XR: $89.99 (50% off at Amazon) Blink Outdoor 4 add-on camera (required sync module not included), battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $34.99 (50% off at Amazon) Blink Outdoor 4, 2-pack of add-on cameras (sync module not included), battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $69.99 (61% off at Amazon) Imilab EC6 Dual, AC-powered, dual-camera system (1 cam pans/tilts), 2K resolution (for each camera): $69.99 (36% off at Amazon) Kasa Smart 2K QHD Security Camera, wired-power, 2K resolution: $34.97 (22% off at Amazon) Reolink Argus PT Ultra with solar panel, battery-powered, 4K resolution: $97.99 (30% off at Amazon) Reolink Duo 3 WiFi, AC-powered, dual cameras in a single housing, 4K resolution (each camera): $125.99 (34% off at Amazon) Ring Outdoor Cam Pro, single camera, battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $139.99 (39% off at Amazon) Ring Spotlight Cam Pro, Plug-in, AC-powered 1080p resolution: $139.99 (39% off at Amazon) Ring Outdoor Cam, 3-pack, battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $149.97 (32% off at Amazon) Ring Spotlight Cam Plus, 2-pack, battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $179.98 (36% off at Amazon) Roku Outdoor Wired Camera, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $29.99 (40% off at Amazon) Roku Battery Camera, battery-powered, 1080p resolution: $49.98 (17% off at Amazon) Tapo Outdoor Pan/Tilt Security Cam (model C500), AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $27.99 (30% off at Amazon) Tapo SolarCam kit (model C403), battery-powered with solar panel, 1080p resolution: $39.99 (20% off at Amazon) Tapo MagCam 2K with solar panel (model C425), battery-powered, 2K resolution: $79.99 (33% off at Amazon) My top picks: The Blink Outdoor 4 is an exceptionally good outdoor security camera that will run for a year or more on a pair of lithium batteries. You’ll want one of Blink’s Sync modules to go along with the camera (the Sync Module Core, Sync Module 2, or Sync Module XR). The latter two include provisions for local storage of all your Blink cameras’ video recordings (up to 10 cameras are supported). The Sync Module XR also enables longer wireless range with Blink Outdoor 4. The Ring Outdoor Cam (aka the Ring Stick Up Cam) usually costs $80 each, so $150 for a 3-pack of these indoor/outdoor cameras is a fantastic value. You will want a Ring Home subscription if you settle on Ring security cameras, however, because there’s no local storage option (well, it’s optional if you also own a Ring Alarm Pro home security system, but you’d want a sub with that, too). A Ring Home Standard plan will cover all your Ring cameras and offer some other benefits at a cost of $10 per month ($100 per year). Best Prime Day deals on floodlight cameras AOSU Floodlight Cam Pro, AC-powered, 3K resolution camera with 2,600-lumen floodlight: $127.99 (20% off at Amazon) Arlo Wired Floodlight Camera (model FLW2001-100NAS), AC-powered, 2K resolution camera with 2,000-lumen floodlight: $99.99 (33% off at Amazon) Arlo Wireless Floodlight  (model FB1001-100NAS), battery or AC-powered with adapter, 2K resolution camera with up 3,000-lumen floodlight (much less bright when running on battery power): $129.99 (48% off at Amazon) Blink Outdoor 4 Floodlight Camera bundled with Blink Sync Module 2, 1080p camera and 700-lumen floodlight (both battery-powered): $59.99 (54% off at Amazon) Blink Wired Floodlight Camera, AC-powered, 1080p camera and 2600-lumen floodlight: $49.99 (50% off at Amazon) Eve Outdoor Cam floodlight camera, 2-pack, AC-powered, 1080p camera and 1500-lumen floodlight: $369.99 (18% off at Amazon) Google Nest Cam with Floodlight, AC-powered, 1080p camera and 2400-lumen floodlight: $199.00 (29% off at Amazon) Reolink Duo Floodlight WiFi, AC-powered, dual 4K cameras and 1800-lumen floodlight: $109.99 (35% off at Amazon) Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus, AC-powered, 1080p camera and 2000-lumen floodlight: $99.99 (44% off at Amazon) Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro with Bird’s Eye View , AC-powered, 1080p camera and 2000-lumen floodlight: $159.99 (36% off at Amazon) Wyze Floodlight Camera v2 with Plug-in Mount, AC-powered, 2K camera and 2800-lumen floodlight: $79.98 (27% off at Amazon) My top picks: The Blink Outdoor 4 Floodlight Camera is a fabulous solution if the spot where you want to mount it lacks the electrical wiring that most other floodlight cameras depend on. This bundle with the Blink Sync Module 2 significantly reduces the need to pay for one of Blink’s subscription plans, which cost $10 per month or $100 per year. If you have other Arlo cameras and are paying for an Arlo Secure Plan, the Arlo Wired Floodlight Camera is a terrific home security solution that can replace the outdoor fixture next to your entry doors. But Arlo has one of the more expensive subscription plans at $8 per month for a single camera ($18/mo for unlimited cameras), and those are billed annually. Arlo also offers a complete home security system. Reolink’s floodlight cam is unique in that it’s equipped with dual cameras that capture a panoramic view of the scene in front of them. The same camera is also available in a PoE (power-over-ethernet) version for $125.99 (30% off at Amazon) if your home network can take advantage of that feature in which power and data travel over the same ethernet cable. Ring’s security cameras, including its floodlight cameras, work best with a subscription, but the Ring ecosystem includes other smart lighting products in addition to a complete home security system in the Ring Alarm series. The Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus is a fabulous deal at $100. Best Prime Day deals on video doorbells AOSU Video Doorbell Ultra, wired or battery power, 2560 x 1920 pixel resolution: $113.98 (24% off at Amazon) Arlo Video Doorbell 2K (model AVD4001-100NAS), wired or battery power, 2K resolution: $49.99 (62% off at Amazon) Blink Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) with Sync Module, battery-powered, 1440 x 1440 resolution: $29.99 (57% off at Amazon) Ecobee Smart Video Doorbell, AC-powered, 1080p resolution: $99.99 (37% off at Amazon) Kasa Smart Video Doorbell Camera Hardwired w/Chime (model KD110), AC-powered, 2K resolution: $37.97 (16% off at Amazon) Reolink Battery Doorbell, wired or battery-powered, chime not included, 2K resolution: $89.99 (25% off at Amazon) Ring Battery Doorbell, wired or battery power, 1440 x 1440 resolution: $49.99 (50% off at Amazon) Ring Battery Doorbell Plus, wired or battery power, 1536 x 1536 resolution: $79.99 (47% off at Amazon) Tapo D210 Video Doorbell Camera with Chime, battery power, 2K resolution: $44.99 (24% off at Amazon) Tapo D225 Video Doorbell Camera with Chime, battery or wired power, 2K resolution: $79.97 (20% off at Amazon) My top picks: We’ve only just received the new 2nd-generation Blink Video Doorbell for review, but we found to previous model to be a great value in the budget category, and you can’t beat this half-price deal that includes the required Blink Sync Module. But if you already have either a Sync Module or the newer Sync Module XR, Amazon is selling the Blink Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) by itself for $29.99. The Ring Battery Doorbell Plus can operate on either battery power or low-voltage AC, and it delivers a head-to-toe view of your visitors. We don’t know when you’ll find it for almost half price again, but with the tariff situation, we’re guessing it won’t be anytime soon. While the Tapo D225 Video Doorbell Camera isn’t the most beautiful device you can mount next to your door, we deemed it a terrific value at its full price of $100. So, it’s a no-brainer at 20 percent off, especially when you consider that it can run on wired or battery power, and it has a microSD card slot that can store up to 512GB of video recordings—no subscription needed. AOSU isn’t a top-of-mind brand, but we really like the AOSU Video Doorbell Ultra, which boasts a high-resolution camera, and it comes with a Wi-Fi bridge with 8GB of memory for storing video clips (unfortunately, that storage is not upgradeable, but you can sign up for a storage in the cloud if you’d like). Frequently asked questions about buying security cameras 1. What type of security camera should I buy? First, consider where you intend to set up the camera. Indoor cameras are a no-go if they’re going to be exposed to the elements. While you can set an indoor camera on a window sill and aim it into your yard, you’ll run into problems with glare and/or reflections. A floodlight camera will provide both video security and a wide pool of light. Video doorbells are, of course, the perfect solution for keeping an eye out for visitors—and porch pirates! 2. What brand of security camera should I buy We’re covering all the major brands here, but your best option is to buy into one brand and stay in that brand’s ecosystem; otherwise, you’ll find yourself juggling with apps and getting notifications from different brands. You also don’t want to end up paying for multiple subscriptions for services such as cloud storage, or buying multiple types of network storage. As product reviewers, we must evaluate everything, and it can be painful to manage our home environments as a result. 3. How much resolution do I need in a security camera? The higher the camera’s video resolution, the more detail it will capture about things such as faces, license plate numbers, clothing, and other bits that can be used as forensic evidence. Consider 1080p to be the absolute minimum but know that a camera that touts its 2K resolution doesn’t offer twice as much resolution. A 1080p spec usually means the camera captures 1920 x 1080 pixels. 2K usually means the camera will capture 2560 x 1440 pixels. So, you will see more detail with a 2K camera compared to a 1080p model, but it won’t be that significant–the difference is an increase of only 640 x 360 pixels, after all. On the other hand, a 2K camera might offer lots of desirable features in addition to higher resolution. If you’re shopping for a video doorbell, you’ll also want to consider the camera’s aspect ratio. A video doorbell with a 1:1 aspect ratio can provide head-to-toe views of the visitors on your porch. 4. Are pan/tilt cameras better than stationary models? Where stationary cameras focus on a single area of your room or yard, a pan/tilt model can cover more than twice as much real estate. This isn’t an option with video doorbells, but lots of indoor, outdoor, and even floodlight cameras have pan/tilt motors that can move the camera’s lens nearly 360 degrees left and right and up to 180 degrees up and down. Some models leave this positioning up to you and the camera’s app, but others can track an object or person moving in the camera’s field of view and automatically pan and tilt the lens to keep them in frame. 5. Should I pay for a subscription for the security camera I choose? Smart home dwellers have a love/hate relationship with subscriptions. On the one hand, you often can’t unlock all the most powerful features of many cameras without ponying up for a subscription, because those features depend on a connection to the cloud—and not just for storing the camera’s video recordings. On the other hand, you’ll find yourself paying for that subscription for as long as you want to get full use of the camera. Manufacturers have a reasonable expectation to recoup the costs of their cloud services, so make sure you know what you’re getting into when you buy a camera—or at least make sure you’re comfortable with not getting any features that are tied to one. Subscription prices also vary—by a lot. Caveat emptor! 6. Will tariffs affect security camera and video doorbell prices? Given that most consumer electronic devices—including security cameras and video doorbells—are not manufactured in the U.S., tariffs are likely to increase the prices of these home security devices. This is a low-margin business for manufacturers, so it would be extremely difficult for them to just absorb the cost of tariffs—these taxes will be passed along to consumers at some point. No one can say with any certainty how much the price of any given product will go up, but the Consumer Technology Association issued a report in May predicting that the price of tech products such as smartphones could increase by 31 percent, while laptops and tablets could go up as much as 34 percent. 7. Is now a good time to buy a home security device? Given that President Trump has once again extended the date at which the U.S. will begin assessing high tariffs on many of its trading partners, so Prime Day looks to be a great time to buy. Any goods already in Amazon’s warehouses have already been subjected to existing tariffs, so buyers should be in the clear at least until the Prime Day sale ends on July 11. Trump’s original deadline was July 9. Shopping for something other than a security camera? We’ll update this list article as we find new deals during Amazon’s Prime Day 2025 sale. And if you’re looking to save money on more of the latest technology, visit PCWorld’s Amazon Prime Day Tech Deals 2025 hub. This story is part of TechHive’s in-depth coverage of the best home security cameras.

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Best Prime Day deals on battery chargers and power banks 2025‎

Amazon’s Prime Day 2025 sales event is here and there are excellent deals to be found on chargers and power banks. This year, Prime Day runs from July 8 through July 11, and includes some great bargains. So, whether you’re looking to snag a travel-friendly pocket charger or upgrade to a high-capacity drive, there is no better time to get discounted chargers and power banks. You’ll need to be a Prime member to take advantage of Amazon’s steep discounts. If you aren’t a member already, check out our guide for how to get Amazon Prime for free. As a tech editor, I’ve been following and writing about the latest tech deals professionally for years, and have developed a keen eye for finding the best sales from all over the internet. My picks take into account a combination of online reviews from tech sites like PCWorld (when available), user feedback, and pricing history. Read on for all of the best deals on chargers and power banks, and be sure to check out our Amazon Prime Day Tech Deals 2025 hub for more great sales across all the tech categories. Best Prime Day 2025 deals on chargers & power banks Anker MagGo, 10,000 mAh/1x USB-C/15W Qi wireless charging, $59.84 (25% off on Amazon) Blavor Solar Charger Power Bank, 10,000 mAh/2x USB-C/1x USB-A, $22.79 (43% off on Amazon) Baseus Picogo Power Bank, 10,000 mAh/1 xUSB-A/2x USB-C/PD 45W Fast charging technology, $24.69 (38% off on Amazon) Baseus Laptop Power Bank, 20,000 mAh/1x USB-A/3x USB-C, $62.99 (37% off on Amazon) Ugreen Laptop Power Bank, 25,000 mAh/1x USB-A/2x USB-C, $79.98 (38% off on Amazon) Ugreen Nexode charger, 65W power/3x USB-C/ 1x USB-A, $23.99 (44% off on Amazon) Anker Power Bank, 25,000 mAh/1x USB-C/1x USB-A/2x USB-C cable, $94.49 (30% off on Amazon) Anker Nano II charger, 65W power/2x USB-C/1x USB-A, $25.99 (35% off on Amazon) INIU Portable Charger, 10,000 mAh/2x USB-A/1x USB-C, $15.98 (27% off on Amazon) Charmast Portable Charger, 10,000 mAh/2x USB-A/1x USB-C/1x micro-USB/1x Lightning, $18.99 (37% off on Amazon) This Prime Day 2025 deal are hot. The Anker MagGo wireless charger for $20 off on Amazon is a personal favorite thanks to its charging stand as well as its Magsafe charging compatibility for convenient on-the-go charging.” If you need something rugged and reliable that you can bring on even the harshest of adventures, then look no further than the Blavor Solar Charger Power Bank on sale for $17 off on Amazon. This absolute tank of a power bank can recharge without the need for an outlet thanks to its built-in solar panel, and its IPX5 waterproof rating. Other great Prime Day deals These aren’t the only Prime Day deals being tracked by the PCWorld team. If you’re looking to supercharge your home setup with the juiciest tech sales, hit the links for only the best expert-curated picks we’ve found. Best Amazon Prime Day tech deals: Great sales chosen by experts Best Prime Day PC computer deals: Gaming & mainstream desktops Best Prime Day laptop deals: Gaming notebooks, 2-in-1s, and more Best Prime Day deals on SSDs and storage Best USB flash drive deals for Prime Day 2025 Best monitor deals for Prime Day 2025: OLED, home office, and more Best Prime Day deals on Thunderbolt docks and USB-C hubs Best Prime Day mini PC deals: Big savings on tiny computers Best Prime Day 2025 deals on Chromebooks Best Prime Day deals on office chairs and standing desks FAQ 1. What should I look for in a portable charger and power bank? Quality can differ greatly among power banks, so it’s best to stick to recognizable brands like Anker, Mophie, Belkin, and the like. That said, there are a few things you should always look for when shopping for a power bank. First, make sure the battery pack is Quick Charge 2.0, 3.0, or PD certified. Next, don’t put too much confidence in a company’s claims that it can charge certain devices in a specific amount of time, such as the pack can charge an iPhone 15 in two hours. Focus more on the battery capacity, along with weight and size. Larger capacities in the 20,000 mAh or higher range should be enough for most small devices such as tablets or smartphones. Finally, make sure that the power bank comes with all of the correct connectivity options you need—USB-A or USB-C, etc. 2. What battery capacity should I look for in a charger? For a portable power bank that you can easily travel with, you should look for a minimum of 10,000 mAh. Most models these days even offer 20,000 mAh for reasonable prices. The more mAh, the better. Just be sure to weigh your capacity needs against the physical size of the power bank. Generally, the more mAh a power bank has, the larger its physical size and the heavier it is, as well. Therefore, we recommend when looking at a power bank, you first consider the amount of power you need to charge your devices, and then adjust your expectations according to the size and weight you are willing to carry around with you. 3. What is mAh capacity? The mAh (milliampere per hour) capacity rating refers to the available storage capacity for a battery. A higher number means that the battery can store more energy and has a longer battery life when charging a device. So for example, an iPhone 13 Pro Max’s battery is rated at 4,352 mAh. This means that a power bank with 10,000 mAh can fully recharge that phone a little over twice before running out of power. 4. Will tariffs affect portable charger and power bank prices? Yes, it’s likely that any tariffs on foreign imported power bank products or their component are going to lead to an increase in prices for the consumer. Many of the most common portable charger and power bank brands are located in, or are produced in China and other various Asian countries facing heavy tariffs. Since companies typically don’t want, or can’t afford, to eat these increased costs they usually shift the burden to consumers. At this point it’s still hard to tell how much prices will increase; just because a 20% tariff is imposed on a country’s goods doesn’t mean power banks and chargers will become that much more expensive. Every company will adjust prices differently and products with individual battery components—included in power banks—will vary due to the tariff effects on each component. 5. Is now a good time to buy a portable charger or power bank? The prospect of tariff-induce price increases may seem daunting, but I believe the timing on this Prime Day may actually make for a great time to buy a new portable charger or power bank so long as you time it right. Currently, tariffs have been paused until July 9 with many countries scrambling to make deals exempting technology products. This means that you might have a small window to get in and snag a good deal on a power bank during Prime Day before any additional tariffs take effect.

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Best Prime Day 2025 deals on Thunderbolt docks and USB-C hubs‎

Amazon’s Prime Day sales offer one of the year’s best opportunities to score deals on USB-C hubs and docks and their more powerful cousins, Thunderbolt docking stations. All offer important, necessary ways to expand your laptop’s ports and connect legacy devices like printers and mice. We’re now on the second day of Prime Day sales, which run from Tuesday, July 8, and will run through Friday, July 11. Although most of not all of the best sales we’ve found happen to be on Amazon, were checking both Amazon and its chief competitors for the best deals. I write, test, and recommend the best USB-C hubs and dongles, and do the same for the best Thunderbolt docks. For the past several years, I’ve been responsible for seeking out the best deals in both categories for Amazon’s Prime Days, Black Friday, and more. I think it’s fair to say that you’ll find the best USB-C and Thunderbolt docking station deals right here. Below, you’ll find a list of deals, as well as a list of frequently-asked questions explaining what you should look for. This is an interesting transitional period! I don’t expect anything unusual in terms of USB-C hub prices. Thunderbolt docks, however, are a different story: Thunderbolt 5 is arriving in the market, and older Thunderbolt 3 products (which are still somewhat viable) are being phased out. And yes, there are tariffs, which are in flux — although some just kicked in today and more may take effect on day 2 of Amazon’s Prime Day sales. Best Prime Day deals on Thunderbolt docks StarTech USB4/Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station, 98W charging, $248.36 (25% off at Amazon) Ugreen Revodok Max 208 8-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 85W charging, $159.99 (36% off at Amazon) Plugable 16-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Dock (TBT4-UDZ), 100W charging, $269.95 (16% off at Amazon) Microsoft Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 96W charging, $199.99 (33% off at Amazon) Ugreen Revodok Max 2131 13-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock, 140W charging, $299.99 (25% off at Amazon) Kensington SD5700T Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station, 90W charging, $158.99 (28% off at Amazon) CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 98W charging, $303.99 (32% off at Amazon) Anker Prime TB5 Docking Station, 14-in-1, 140W charging, $339.99 (15% off at Amazon) Right now I’m not seeing any new deals for Prime Day, unfortunately. Amazon discounted these docks a day or so before Prime Day started, and they seem to be holding on. I value flexibility in my docking station choices, and right now StarTech’s dock offers the most port flexibility. (I reviewed an earlier StarTech dock, but not this one.) I really like Ugreen’s hardware as well, but it’s more of a hub, and you’ll need to buy display cables that take its USB-C video connections and translate them to HDMI. Those are about $20 per cable. Weirdly, I still haven’t reviewed Microsoft’s Surface docking station. But I’ve either used these specific docks or one that’s very similar, and I think you’ll be happy with every one on this list. Just make sure they offer the ports you need at the price you want. Best Prime Day deals on USB-C dongles and hubs Ugreen Revodok Pro 6-in-1, $13.29 (34% off at Amazon) Ugreen Revodok Pro 8-in-1, $19.98 (20% off at Amazon) Anker 5-in-1 USB-C Docking hub, $18.99 (24% off at Amazon) Baseus 9-in-1 Laptop Docking Station, $37.98 (41% off at Amazon) The number of deals have expanded, so I’m separating out the traditional “dongles” from the others, below. Anker and Ugreen are top-rated brands that I’ve personally used, so just select whatever fits your budget. Best Prime Day deals on USB-C docking stations Plugable 10-in-1 Dual HDMI docking station, $79.95 (38% off at Amazon) Baseus 11-in-1 Spacemate, $94.99 (27% off at Amazon) Belkin 11-in-1 Pro GaN Dock, 150W charging, $159.99 (20% off at Amazon) Anker 13-in-1 USB-C Docking Station, 85W charging, $139.99 (30% off at Amazon) Belkin 15-in-1 Triple Display DisplayLink Dock, 85W charging, $199.99 (20% off at Amazon) Kensington SD5900T DisplayLink Dock, 100W charging, $246.49 (15% off at Amazon) Baseus 12-in-1 laptop docking station, 100W charging, 66.49 (34% off at Amazon) These are more traditional, chunkier docking stations for your desktop, and something you might prefer if you’d like more ports or in some cases dedicated power. Plugable’s 10-in-1 is a solid dock on a solid deal, but it’s a bit more ungainly than the Baseus Spacemate. I’ve reviewed the Baseus Spacemate 11-in-1 dock listed here, and I rather liked it, even though it felt a little unnecessarily over-engineered. Note that the price when I reviewed it was $199.99, so the discount is a little deceiving — it’s closer to half off the initial price. Note that the 11-in-1 supplies its own charger; the 9-in-1 hub does not. Belkin’s dock offers a ton of charging power. The Belkin 15-in-1 Triple Display Dock and the Kensington SD5900T are both DisplayLink docking station, which means that you can use it with a laptop with a generic USB-C port. (The linked story has a fuller explanation.) They’re essentially more powerful versions of a generic USB-C docking station like the Belkin 11-in-1 GaN dock. Other great Prime Day deals These aren’t the only Prime Day deals being tracked by the PCWorld team. If you’re looking to supercharge your home setup with the juiciest tech sales, hit the links for only the best expert-curated picks we’ve found. 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If you have a fast external SSD or hard drive, the external throughput will certainly help you get the most out of your peripheral. And if you want to connect multiple displays, you’ll need a USB-C hub (and preferably a docking station) with support for two display connectors. 2. How do I know whether to buy a USB-C hub or a Thunderbolt docking station? USB-C hubs and Thunderbolt docks use the same physical USB-C connection. A USB-C port (and USB-C hub or dongle) use a basic 10Gbps connection, while a Thunderbolt port increases the throughput to 40Gbps. Ideally, you should see a small “lightning bolt” icon signal a Thunderbolt port, while an unmarked port may be just a generic USB-C port. Manufacturers, though, aren’t forced to label their ports. Your best bet is to haul out your laptop’s manual and check. Thunderbolt docks will only work with a Thunderbolt connection. You can buy a USB-C hub or dongle and connect it to a Thunderbolt port, but it will only run at the 10Gbps speed. 3. USB-C hubs, dongles, and docking stations: what’s the difference? I use hubs and dongles interchangeably to describe the small devices that hang off your USB-C port with a short cable. A docking station is generally large and heavy enough that it will remain on your desk. Virtually all Thunderbolt devices are large enough to be considered docking stations. You can buy USB-C docking stations that lack Thunderbolt connections, but those are a bit rarer. A docking station also usually includes a charger so you can use it instead of your laptop charger. 4. My laptop has USB4, not Thunderbolt. Can I use a Thunderbolt dock? USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 are functionally the same. Intel refuses to certify non-Intel platforms like AMD’s Ryzen for Thunderbolt, and the new Copilot+ PCs from Microsoft powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chips are in the same boat. USB-C hubs work with basically anything with a USB-C port on it. Don’t worry about those at all. 5. How do I know whether to buy Thunderbolt 3, 4, or 5? Thunderbolt is backwards-compatible, so you can own a laptop with Thunderbolt 4 and connect it to a Thunderbolt 4 or Thunderbolt 3 dock without worry. It’s not forward-compatible, however. While Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 both transfer 40Gbps, you’re probably best to play it safe and match the specs of your port to the specs of the device. 6. How will tariffs affect the prices of Thunderbolt docks and USB-C hubs during Prime Day sales? This is the big wild card. The United States has paused its reciprocal tariffs on foreign goods until July 9, the second day of Amazon’s Prime Day deals. At that point, it’s anyone’s guess what will happen. Many hubs and docks are made in China, which has been a prime tariff target for this administration. On the other hand, dock makers like Plugable have specifically told me that they’ve moved manufacturing out of China, too. But consider: CalDigit announced its TS4 docking station in 2022 for $359.95. Its current list price: $449.95, and it’s “on sale” at Amazon for $379. Unfortunately, it’s become even more complicated, practically overnight. Some dock and hub makers have moved their manufacturing out of China and Taiwan to Vietnam, and the Trump administration just set a 20 percent tariff on goods imported from Vietnam, and 40 percent on goods routed through the country. It’s just not clear exactly which company makes its products in Vietnam or China, however. There’s probably one sure answer to avoid tariffs: buy early to avoid paying the possibility of extra import tax. 7. Some of these docks have had bad reviews on shopping sites. Why? While Macs adopted Thunderbolt first, some of the Apple M1 silicon couldn’t keep up with Intel Thunderbolt controllers used by Windows PCs, and the Apple MacOS experience suffered as a result. If you see a negative comment, try and determine if it’s a Windows user making it. The experience may be totally different. 8. Are the best Thunderbolt dock and USB-C dongle deals at Amazon? Historically, yes. I check other sites, but over the past few years Amazon has consistently offered the best deals on these two product categories. Thats not always the case; Best Buy, for example, is often very competitive in Chromebooks.

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