A curated selection of current tech deals focusing on mini PCs, tablets, audio gear, and charging accessories, with a notable Beelink bundle offering significant connectivity expansion.
Deals Roundup (1-16-2026)
This week's deals highlight the continued evolution of compact computing, from affordable mini PCs with enhanced connectivity to specialized audio gear and charging solutions. The standout offer is a Beelink bundle that transforms a basic mini PC into a network powerhouse.
Featured Deal: Beelink Mini S13 Pro + Dock Bundle
The Beelink Mini S13 Pro is a compact PC built around Intel's N150 Twin Lake processor. Out of the box, it offers solid connectivity with WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and two Gigabit Ethernet ports—sufficient for most home or office setups. However, for users needing more network bandwidth or multiple wired connections, the optional MINI S dock adds four additional 2.5 GbE LAN ports via USB-C.

Normally, the dock alone costs $69 from Beelink's website. Right now, Amazon is offering a bundle that includes the Mini S13 Pro with 16GB of RAM and 500GB of storage, plus the Ethernet dock, for $318. This represents a practical upgrade path for users who need to connect multiple devices—like NAS units, servers, or high-bandwidth peripherals—without investing in a larger, more expensive workstation.
For developers or IT professionals managing multiple systems, this setup provides a cost-effective way to create a dedicated network management node or a lightweight development environment with robust connectivity.
PCs & Mini PCs
Beyond the Beelink deal, several other compact systems are discounted:
- Open Box Asus NUC 14 Pro+: A barebones mini PC featuring Intel's Core Ultra 7 155H processor, available for $473 at Newegg. This is a good option for those who want to add their own storage and memory.
- Apple Mac Mini (M4): Starting at $499 on Amazon or B&H. Apple's latest silicon continues to offer strong performance per watt for macOS development.
- Xbox ROG Ally handheld gaming PC: Featuring a Ryzen Z2 A processor, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage for $500 at Best Buy. While primarily a gaming device, its x86 architecture makes it a portable development platform for Windows or Linux.
- GMK EVO-X2 mini PC: A high-end option with AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 64GB RAM, and 1TB storage for $1500 directly from GMK. This is aimed at users needing AI acceleration or substantial local compute power.
Tablets & eReaders
- Lenovo Tab One 8.7" Android tablet: $100 at Best Buy. A budget-friendly option for basic media consumption or light productivity.
- Amazon Kindle Colorsoft: $200 on Amazon. The latest color e-ink display for reading magazines and comics.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE 10.9" Android tablet: Includes an S-Pen for $400 on Amazon. A mid-range tablet suitable for note-taking and media.
Audio Gear
- Baseus Bass BP1 noise-cancelling earbuds: $17 on Amazon (use coupon code
BP1NCPPA). - Anker Soundcore Q30 over-ear noise-cancelling headphones: $54 on Amazon.
- Sennheiser Accentum over-ear noise-cancelling headphones: $90 on Woot.
- Refurbished Beats Studio Pro over-ear noise-cancelling headphones: $95 on Woot.
Charging & Accessories
- Anker Nano 30W USB-C wall charger: $12 on Amazon.
- EBL AAA rechargeable batteries (16-pack): $12 on Amazon.
- Anker Nano 65W USB-C wall charger: $22 on Amazon.
- Anker 65W 3-port wall charger: $26 on Amazon.
- Belkin Connect 6-in-1 130W GaN dock with 96W USB-PD: $30 on Woot. A versatile dock for laptops needing multiple ports and high-power delivery.
Downloads & Streaming
- Audible Premium Plus subscription: $1/month for up to 3 months on Amazon.
- Free PC games: Styx: Master of Shadows, Styx: Shards of Darkness, and Dumb Ways to Die are available on the Epic Games Store.
Other Deals
- 15% off select products on eBay: Use coupon code
NEWFAVE15. - Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus: $35 on Amazon.
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