Tech Deals: Moto G4 For $119, Google OnHub Router, Apple Watch Leather Band For $13, More

Regardless of if you’re looking into introduce a new smartphone into your life, adorn your Apple Watch with a new 42mm band, or just looking to improve your home Wi-Fi performance by parting with a little bit of cash for cutting-edge technology, it’s fair to say that you want to save money in the process. Thankfully, we have your back when it comes to acquiring goods with minimal spend, and have once again got a list of curated items for you to choose from.

We have the perfect bang-for-the-buck Android phone; the Mototola Moto G4 which packs a 5.5-inch FHD display, 2GB of RAM, and a 13MP rear camera, all for under $120.

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Next up we have waterproof speaker built for the outdoors, and can even be submerged in water if ever the need arises. It also packs a battery which gives you up to 10 hours of playback time. For the Apple Watch owners, if you’re looking for a new band but are not willing to shell out the high price for an official Apple-branded band, then we have a third-party leather offering for you that costs just $14.

Last but not the least is the Google OnHub wireless router from TP-Link to make sure no corner in your house is short of signal strength. As always, make sure you grab the product of your choice quickly since the deals listed here are time sensitive and subject to stock levels, so the offer could expire any time. Enjoy the savings!

Moto G4, 4th Generation, Unlocked Android Smartphone ($119.99, usually $199.99)

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It may not be the most capable smartphone on the market, but grabbing a 4G LTE compatible device with a decent aesthetic and a highly capable 13-megapixel camera system is definitely something that you may be interested in. This Prime Exclusive variant comes totally unlocked for use on all networks and carriers globally.

Buy: Moto G4, 4th Generation, Unlocked Android Smartphone from Amazon: $119.99 | Original price: $200

Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker ($42.99, usually $57.99)

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If you’re going to invest in a Bluetooth speaker, and simply cannot stretch to Amazon’s requirements for a fantastic Alexa-powered Echo, then you may as well grab this IP67-rated waterproof option. It comes with an advanced Bluetooth integration, an extremely water resistant exterior, and offers multiple connectivity options either wirelessly or wired. Play music through it. Bounce it around. Splash water on it. This gorgeous thing is multi-talented.

Buy: Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker from Amazon: $42.99 | Original price: $58

Apple Watch Leather Band with Secure Metal Clasp ($13.69 with promo code, usually $24.99)

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Why pay Apple hundreds of dollars for a new Apple Watch leather band when you can go with a third-party solution for as little as $13.69. It looks stunning in brown and tan leather with a secure metal clasp. It also fits and feels perfect on the stunning 42mm Apple Watch.

Make sure you grab this leather strap using the following promo code at checkout to get it at a reduced price of just $14: BX83JMQP.

Buy: Apple Watch Leather Band with Secure Metal Clasp from Amazon: $13.69 | Original price: $25

Google OnHub Wi-Fi Router By TP-Link ($151.22, usually $199.99)

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You may not immediately be comfortable paying $200, or full price, for Google’s OnHub wireless Wi-Fi router, but it becomes an entirely different proposition when you can get a decent 24% discount on the hardware. Achieve super-fast Wi-Fi speeds up to 1900mbps, which should provide that seamless and smooth browsing or gaming session. There’s also 13 powerful antenna built directly into the OnHub to eliminate dead zones in a property. Best of all, it’s also compatible with Google’s recently announced Google Wifi system.

Buy: Google OnHub Wi-Fi Router By TP-Link from Amazon: $151.22 | Original price: $200

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