This October, many tech deals will surely excite online shoppers.
Thanks to the discounted gadgets on Amazon, Newegg, and other online stores, people can purchase iPads and other popular devices at lower prices.
What makes these tech deals more exciting is that some of them are out-of-stock items that can still be ordered.
However, their delivery schedules could be a bit late. Although this is the case, they are still worth the wait.
October's Best Tech Deals on Amazon, Newegg, and More!
According to Apple Insider's latest report, Amazon, Newegg, and Adorama are all offering great discounts for popular gadgets.
One of them even offers the iPad 9th, Gen, with a $60 discount, making the device only $269. Aside from these, here are other deals you can take advantage of:
- 41mm Apple Watch Series 8 ($50 off at Amazon)
- Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Monitor Headphones ($60 at Adorama)
- iPad 12.9-inch 256GB ($200 off at Amazon)
- Kawai KDP75 88-Key Digital Piano with Bench ($200 at Adorama)
- Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (Only $99.99 at Newegg)
Recent Amazon Prime Deals Under $25
Amazon is well-known when it comes to great tech deals.
Before the discounted gadgets above arrived, the giant e-commerce offered other deals that were under $25.
These include the 3rd-gen Echo Dot, offered for only $9.98.Aside from these, the Amazon Smart Plug was recently discounted as well, allowing buyers to purchase it for only $12.99, as reported by The Verge.
If you missed these under-$25 gadget deals previously, you could click this link to check their details. But, you need to remember that they are not offered as of writing.
In other stories, the back-to-school Microsoft Surface Pro deal was launched to help students.
Meanwhile, the recent Amazon Prime Day offered Sony, Canon, and Nikon lenses with great discounts.
For more news updates about tech deals on Amazon and other online stores, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.
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Written by Griffin Davis