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$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard

$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


Amazon is currently offering the Verizon Moto G for just $70 with no contract. It won't work with Verizon post-paid plans, but you can get it on the network with some prepaid data. Or, you could just forego a cell plan altogether, and just use it on Wi-Fi as an iPod Touch-like Android device. Yes, it's a cheap phone, but it's really pretty solid! [Moto G, $70]


$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


If you're curious about electronics, this Arduino starter kit includes 16 projects and everything you need to start tinkering yourself. [SainSmart Arduino Starter Kit, $50]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


Unleash your inner Jetson by outsourcing your chores to a robot. Yes, it's refurbished, but this is about as cheap as you'll ever see a Roomba. [Refurb Roomba 530, $195]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


This credit card-sized piece of steel can open bottles, tighten screws, peel fruit, and even prop up your smartphone. Yes, it looks kind of ridiculous, but I actually bought one a few weeks ago, and it's fantastic. [Wallet Ninja, $10]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


Today on eBay, you can pick up the extremely popular Logitech UE Mobile Boombox for just $40 refurbished. Over on Amazon, this model has 4.5 stars on nearly 1000 reviews, and sells for almost twice as much. [Refurb Logitech UE Mobile Boombox, $40]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


It doesn't have the brand recognition of Wacom, but this drawing tablet still offers 2048 levels of sensitivity, and is a great option at $40. [Turcom 8"x5" Drawing Tablet, $40]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


It's only 8GB, but $6 for the smallest flash drive on the market? Yes please. [SanDisk Cruzer Fit 8GB, $6]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


Even searching for deals every day, you just don't see Bluetooth headphones for $20 very often. I admit, I had never heard of these before today, but they have a solid 4 star average on over 4,000 reviews. [Kinivo Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, $20]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


What if I told you you could take a full-sized keyboard with you on the road that was only 2.7" tall, and 1.5" deep? That's exactly what the Cellulon EPIC laser keyboard offers. It won't have the feel of your favorite mechanical keyboard (because, you know, lasers), but this thing is just plain cool. [Cellulon EPIC Virtual Keyboard, $100]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


Emeril by All-Clad is essentially the same cookware line as All-Clad Tri-Ply, which is the holy grail for anyone who spends time in the kitchen (just ask The Sweethome). The major difference is that Emeril pans are produced in China, whereas All-Clads are forged in the USA. Assuming that doesn't bother you too much, $20 for an 8" Emeril fry pan is an insane deal, even if you have to wait a few weeks for delivery. [Emeril by All-Clad 8" Fry Pan, $20]




$70 Moto G Off-Contract, Arduino Starter Pack, Futuristic Keyboard


The WD My Passport Ultra is one of the highest-regarded external drives on the market, and the 1TB model is marked down to its lowest price ever today on Amazon. [WD My Passport Ultra 1TB, $59]




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