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Memorial Day deals cut prices on gadgets under $50, including earbuds and chargers

Memorial Day’s sharpest tech bargains are the small ones: earbuds, chargers and cameras dropping to $10 to $50, with several near half price.

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Memorial Day deals cut prices on gadgets under $50, including earbuds and chargers
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Memorial Day weekend started Saturday, May 22, and the holiday lands Monday, May 25, but the most useful tech discounts are not the giant TV splashes. The strongest sub-$50 deals are on the everyday gear people actually use, from charging bricks and earbuds to a compact security camera, the kind of purchases that can save money without forcing a splurge.

The best values are the items that replace worn-out basics or fill a real gap. The Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Earbuds are down to $24 from $40, a meaningful drop for anyone looking for a cheap backup pair or a starter set that will not hurt if they get lost. Anker’s 65W 3-Port Charger is $26, marked down from $40, and that matters because one good charger can power a phone, tablet and another device without crowding an outlet. The HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 at $35, down from $50, is a smarter buy for anyone who wants a wired headset for calls or gaming without climbing into premium prices. The Blink Mini 2K+ at $26, down from $40, is one of the few sub-$50 camera deals that makes sense for an apartment, entryway or home office, especially if you want a small indoor monitor rather than a larger system.

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The deepest cuts are on accessory-level gear that can still punch above its price. The HOPOW Outlet Extender is $10 with Prime, down from $16, which is useful in tight spaces where one wall outlet is never enough. The Anker Nano 30W USB-C Charger is $13, down from $16, and that modest discount still leaves it as a practical travel or bedside charger. The Belkin Secure Holder with Wire Cable is $15, down from $20, which is a sensible buy only if an AirTag-style tether would actually help protect keys or luggage. The Anker Nano Travel Adapter is $20, down from $26, and it stands out because it reportedly works in 200 countries and can charge five devices at once, a real bargain for frequent travelers. The Tribit PocketGo Bluetooth Shower Speaker is also $20, down from $30, but it only makes sense for anyone who wants a small waterproof speaker for camping, bathrooms or pool days.

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The clearest skip is anything that duplicates gear already in the drawer. Soundcore P41i earbuds are $50, down from $80, which is a solid markdown, but the value disappears fast if current earbuds already work. Memorial Day’s best low-cost tech deals are the ones that solve an everyday problem, not the ones that simply look discounted.

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