
We Love This Anker MagGo USB-C Adapter and SD Card Reader and It's Slashed to $12
Anker's MagGo USB-C adapter is a circular magnetic USB-C charger with a slot for an SD or TF card. It safely stays on your phone while enable you to to migrate data, photos, videos and more from any iPhone 15 or 16 series phones. With speeds as high as 312 MB per second with SD 4.0, you can quickly upload or save data into your phone.
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Keep in mind that this USB-C adapter works only for iPhone 15 and 16 series phones. Apple's native camera requires an SD card with data speeds of 440 MB per second so you can take advantage of its 4K ProRes record mode. As such, you might need to use a third-party application to use this iPhone recording feature with this MagGo USB-C adapter.
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iPhones include multiple fantastic features, and you can get more out of them with the right accessories. This Anker MagGo USB-C adapter and SD/TF card reader is a great way for iPhone 15 and 16 series users to migrate data, keep an extra copy of their files and upload videos into their phone for edit. It's down to just $12 right now, which is 33% off the current list price, but over 50% off the price we previously spotted it at. Now is a great time to consider this deal if you've been looking for a useful iPhone accessory.

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Tom's Guide
21 minutes ago
- Tom's Guide
Early Prime Day sales have arrived Down Under — I've found 30 top deals you can snag right now
There's less than a week to go until the deals fest known as Prime Day 2025, with this year's sale running for a total of 7 days, starting at 12:01am AEST on Tuesday, 8 July and ending at 11:59pm AEST on Monday, 14 July. However, you won't have to wait until then to pounce on some noteworthy Amazon AU bargains, as the e-retailer has debuted some cheeky early Prime Day deals ahead of time. There are already great deals available on a variety of products, including Amazon's own devices such as Echo smart speakers, Kindle ereaders, Ring and Blink cameras, Fire TV sticks, and more. If you're completely new to Prime Day, you can sign up for a 30-day Amazon Prime free trial to get the most out of the sale. Some of the best discounts we've seen are exclusive to Prime Members, so you may miss out if you're not a member. So, if you've been eyeing your next Amazon purchase or want to score some big savings before Black Friday rolls around, there's no better time to bag an early Prime Day bargain than right now. Happy shopping! Now at its lowest Australian price ever ahead of Prime Day, the Kindle Scribe is within reach for eager ereader enthusiasts. Both a Kindle and a note-taker all in one, the Scribe shines with a paperlike display, uniform white borders and an upgraded pen stylus. Knock a nice 50% off this Pan-Tilt camera, designed specifically for pet owners. With a 169° tilt and 360° pan angles, you can monitor every nook and cranny of your home when you're away, and make sure Fido and Tiger don't get up to mischief. Available in both black and white colourways. Looking to beef up home security but worried about the cost? The Ring Indoor Camera 2 is 30% off, and while it has been up to 50% off before, this still knocks a healthy AU$50 off the price. Simply plug it into the nearest wall socket, link it up with the Ring app and you'll have access to sharp 1080p video footage within your home. It even comes with a 30-day free trial of Ring Protect, which allows you to keep old footage on file — though you will have to pay a subscription fee after the trial is up if you want to keep said videos. The Blink Mini 2 is an affordable indoor camera with a wired connection that offers high-resolution live-view footage, a built-in LED spotlight and two-way audio. The camera also detects motion, so you can put your mind at ease when away from home. You can arm, disarm or simply check on your house from anywhere using the Blink app or via the Alexa Blink smart home skill on any Echo device. Blink's outdoor camera offering, the Outdoor 4, comes with 1080p HD real-time footage, infrared night vision, two-way audio and a wider field of view, so you can see all the nooks and crannies outside your home. The camera also features dual-zone detection and comes with a Blink Sync Module 2, so you can store your footage locally. The Outdoor 4 was briefly this same AU$75 price last year, this it's the first time we've seen it return to this price in 2025, so it's great time to grab one. Elevate your home entertainment experience with the 4K Fire TV Stick 4K. This nifty gadget plugs into any TV's HDMI port and allows you to stream Netflix, Binge, Prime Video and more, all from an Alexa-enabled remote. Take Alexa on the road with the Echo Auto, which lets you stream your favourite music apps, podcasts and more, hands-free. Featuring a slim design that's easy to place on your dashboard, five built-in mics that'll hear you over your tunes, and a fast phone charger, this little device is a road-trip staple — and it's 54% off! Right now, Amazon's entry-level smart speaker has a slightly underwhelming discount considering we saw it drop to AU$29 during Black Friday 2024. But this is still the best deal since then, and still a respectable AU$35 saving. Apart from being a good Wi-Fi speaker with Bluetooth capability, it's also an incredibly affordable way to bring Alexa into your household for full smart home control. ↑ Back to all deals If you're constantly on the go, be it commuting or travelling, there's no better accessory to have than a portable power bank for your devices. Our colleagues over at TechRadar give this INIU top marks in their best power banks guide, as it can fast charge your phone or your laptop with ease, and still have extra juice left over. The INIU B64 is a top-rated power bank, and while this isn't the lowest price it's ever been, it's still a nice saving. This power bank has up to a massive 140W output for fast charging anything from a phone to a laptop or portable gaming devices, and it can charge three devices at once. This power bank can charge at up to 145W, and has dual USB-C ports, plus a USB-A. To get the full discount, make sure to apply code PGTZX3N5. The 100W / 20,000 mAh version of this power bank is also discounted, currently 29% off on Amazon. ↑ Back to all deals We gave these smart specs 4.5 stars in our review, as they are "the undisputed champ" of AR glasses right now, with superior display tech and unmatched software integration. If you've got the cash and are keen to experience the next frontier in smart devices, these Viture glasses could be your new favourite gadget. A nice 55% saving on this open-world Star Wars endeavour will have fans in a tizzy. If you love a low-stakes stealth game, this one is quite the novelty and it's even better at 63% off what it cost when first released last August. If you're keen to get shootin' and scootin' as a space scoundrel, it's a great time to pick this one up. A GameCube-era classic has been given a Nintendo Switch glow-up with this remastered edition of Super Mario RPG! Assemble an unlikely party of heroes which includes Mario, Peach and even Bowser in an attempt to save Star Road and stop the dastardly Smithy Gang from wreaking havoc. If you're primarily into MMO games, Corsair's Scimitar Elite might be for you. It sports 12 side buttons for quick access to all your commands, and also provides 150 hours of battery life. Offers a 2.4Hz dongle for wireless connectivity and also supports Bluetooth. Compatible with PC, Mac, PS5, PS4 and mobile, the Corsair HS80 Max Wireless Gaming Headset offers low-latency 2.4Ghz wireless audio and Bluetooth connectivity, along with high-fidelity 24bit/96kHz sound and support for Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio. Now discounted by 43% in Steel Grey and White. ↑ Back to all deals Need a cheap pair of buds that'll deliver some solid spatial audio? Meet the Sony WF-C510s. These in-ears deliver some punchy, detailed sound, with support for 360 Reality Audio, nice ANC and impressive battery life. To get the full discount, tick the coupon box on the listing page. Samsung's Galaxy Buds 2 Pro delivers hi-res 24-bit end-to-end audio support, Dolby Atmos, great noise cancellation, and IPX7 waterproofing. You'll get around five hours of battery life from the buds alone, though you'll get an additional 18 hours from the provided charging case. These affordable buds still pack a mighty punch. The EarFun Air Pro 3s deliver decent noise cancellation, premium sound quality and an impressive 45-hour battery life with the charging case. ↑ Back to all deals While we haven't reviewed this particular walking pad in our best under desk treadmills lineup, it does meet the criteria to be included in the running. The Sperax RM-A-01 offers three modes — walking, jogging and vibration — so you can meet your fitness goals while working from home. It's light, compact and easily folded away, so you won't have to worry about the machine taking up too much floor space when not in use. The Sperax RM-A-02 is also discounted to AU$279.99 on the same listing. The only difference between the pair is that the A-02 has an adjustable incline level for hiking or hill running simulation. Hitting your fitness goals can be tricky, and it always helps to have the right tools in your arsenal to get you there faster. The Homebuds Digital Scales provide accurate results every time, thanks to the in-built auto calibration and weight sensors. The scales come with batteries included and a bright LED screen for displaying results. With an Air-Cooled Memory foam insole and a Skech-Air visible cushioned midsole, these sneakers work for your feet while providing comfort for all-day wear at the same time. The wedge has a hidden 1-inch heel that adds a subtle lift, while the flexible rubber traction outsole ensures stability. These have been selling fast, so colour and size availability are limited. Score these Luminate sneakers in the Love Struck style for a massive AU$80 off at Skechers Amazon. With flex laces, a knit upper and a shock-absorbing midsole, walking with these sneakers on your feet will feel like a dream! Save big on your next pair of these Skechers Go Walk Flex sneakers, with up to AU$44.59 off on Amazon. These classic Skechers have a sporty design with fixed stretch laces, plush cushioned insole and easy pull-on tabs. This discount is exclusive to the black/white 2 colourway. Also available in black, grey/lime, navy/blue, olive and white/black under the same listing at various discounts. Knocking up to 62% off, these clogs are extremely versatile, breathable and dry fast when wet, making them perfect for almost every activity. And without these sandals, we wouldn't know what Jibbitz are and their ability to personalise any pair of Crocs to your liking. ↑ Back to all deals A welcome saving on the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum here, down by a nice 41% on Amazon. Thanks to an extending side brush, Dyson's robovac does a better job of getting closer to the edges of a room compared to many others. Couple this with Dyson's extra suction power, and you have yourself a solid robot vacuum minion. Navigation could be better, but we hope any issues can be fixed with future firmware updates. We gave this Breville compact pizza oven 4 out of 5 stars in our review, but we knocked off a mark because it was too expensive. But this Amazon discount takes an impressive AU$260 off, which completely solves our price griping. Emulating a traditional wood-fired pizza oven, it can reach up to 400°c and creates a direct, intense heat that ensures a perfect pie every time. Looks can be deceiving, though, as this appliance will take up a microwave-sized portion of countertop space and weighs around 15kg. Calling all pet owners, parents, and messy eaters, this little machine is for you. Using warm water and stain formula, this carpet washer quickly removes spots and stains from carpets, furniture, rugs and more, with ease. Saving you time and money, this machine is worth every penny. Now at a new low on Amazon, this versatile kitchen appliance is within reach. The KitchenAid KM-150 Artisan Stand Mixer is more than just a whipping and mixing machine. When paired with additional attachments, you can slice veggies, grind meat or even make pasta — the options are endless. This discount is pretty major, and you get the standard mixer with the whisk, dough hook and flat beater attachments inside the box. Available in Almond Cream, Empire Red and Matte Black under the same listing. Just make sure to apply the AU$15 coupon before checkout! ↑ Back to all deals Save AU$253The Dyson Airwrap is pretty well known in the hair and beauty space, as it does literally everything you'd expect from a multi-styler. It curls, it smoothes, it shapes, and it dries — all without the risk of major heat damage to your hair. And now, the Complete Long edition of the styler is now down to just AU$596 on Amazon, just AU$6 shy of its lowest price ever. Even though the Airstrait is making headlines, this older Dyson Corrale shouldn't be dismissed. With a 15% discount on Amazon, this straightener can work cordlessly and even has an aeroplane mode that disconnects the battery when travelling. It also shuts off after 15 minutes of inactivity. Slashing 20% off the RRP, the Dyson Airstrait can take your hair styling routine to a whole new level. The no-hot-plate hair straightener is also a dryer that can dry totally wet hair to a naturally straight finish in just a matter of minutes. With three temperature settings and precise airflow blades, this hair tool is ideal for those looking to reduce their drying and styling time. Also included in the box is a non-slip heat-resistant mat, which can be used to place the styler down in between sections. This discount is also available in the Iron / Copper colourway. With new smart settings and a brand-new diffuser attachment for curly hair types, the Dyson Supersonic Nural is perfect for anyone. It features all the beloved settings of the original, but also comes packed with sensors and attachments. The latter are intelligent too, allowing the hair dryer to remember the last settings used. Now, for AU$252 off, this hair dryer is worth picking up quicksmart. Also available in the Jasper Plum colourway for AU$597. ↑ Back to all deals


Tom's Guide
30 minutes ago
- Tom's Guide
Save money on headphones this Prime Day — here are 3 audio deals to watch out for
Prime Day 2025 is closing in — there's only just over a week from the time of writing before there are some record-breaking deals on all kinds of products at Amazon. But there's only one category that I care about, and that's audio gear. Prime Day is the best time of year to bag a cut-price pair of the best headphones, and I'm here to tell you what models you should be watching out for the most. There are a few headphones launched this year that we should be paying attention to, as well as some that are already reduced. Here are the 3 pairs you should keep a close eye on over July 8-11. Is this cheating a bit? Using a whole brand and headphone family in a list of headphones? No. I make the rules, and I say it's not cheating. Because you should be watching out for the entirety of the XM series when it comes to Prime Day, because its one of the best ways to grab some of Sony's flagships no matter your budget. In fact, you can already grab the Sony WH-1000XM4 for a great price already, and Prime Day isn't even here yet. The XM5s always drop to great prices over Prime Day, and we've had a sneaky peek recently as to what kind of savings to expect on the XM6 after a surprise free gift card. What kind of savings are we looking for? Some lowest prices with some luck. That means a $130 discount for the XM5, and an impressive $220 for the XM4. Anything within $20 of those two is well worth the pickup. We've less data on the XM6 on account of their newness, but I'd like to see anything from $30-$50 off. That would be a suitable discount to make them worth picking up over some of the now more accomplished competition. Sony's older ANC cans are still an excellent option if you're looking to balance flagship performance with a lower price. Their 4.5-star review attests to their solid sound, brilliant noise canceling, and good comfort. 30 hours of battery life is plenty as well, and the case remains the best of the Sony family. The WH-1000XM5 were our favorite headphones for a long time for a good reason. Good sound and even better ANC made sure that they landed an exemplary 4.5-star review, and we're hoping to see a big price drop during Prime Day. Their biggest discount has been $120 — here's to hoping we see something similar again! The latest version of Sony's headphones garnered a 4-star review, with particular note on the vocal clarity and solid ANC. They're a bit more expensive now, and we've no data to predict a discount, but we're hoping for something nice and big. I wasn't expecting anything to dethrone the Sony WH-1000XM5 from their place as the best headphones, but the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S3 were perhaps the biggest surprise of the year. They're a package that, pound for pound, beats out the WH-1000XM5 and the XM6 in just about every metric. Sound quality, comfort, looks... the list goes on, and on. Just know that if you pick up a pair of the PX7 S3, you're getting our latest pick of the bunch — and it is an accomplished bunch. As for what kind of discount to expect, things are slightly murkier thanks to a lack of discount data. They're another new pair of headphones, but I'm hoping we see at least $50 off over Prime Day. Anything $20 below that would be good, although any discounts are welcome. It would be their first discount too, and there's no time like the present. Bowers & Wilkins' latest set of cans are the best we've seen so far, as demonstrated in their 4.5-star review. They've got the best sound I've ever heard for the price, and they're some of the most comfortable headphones you can put on your head. 30 hours of battery makes sure they'll last a long time, and they've got a super sturdy protective case. The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones might not have the sound or the battery life of their similarly priced contemporaries, but they beat everyone out when it comes to a specific feature. Noise canceling. If you're looking for the best way possible to block out every single noise around you, you've got two options. These, or a pair of industrial ear defenders — and only the Bose options are going to play you sweet, sweet tunes. We have some idea of savings as well, thanks to some price drops over the last year or so. The biggest price drop we've seen has been $120, so I'd imagine we'll see something close to that. Perhaps $100 off. We'd like to see more, of course, but we'll have to wait for the sale proper to see what kind of savings to expect. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones more than earned their 4.5-star review thanks to the best noise canceling you've ever heard. They might not have the most battery life in the world, but they've got solid, bassy sound and supreme comfort. I love my pair, and it's probable you will too.


Forbes
32 minutes ago
- Forbes
13 Million Humanoid Robots Will Walk Among Us By 2035
Morgan Stanley predicts 13 million humanoid robots will work alongside humans by 2035, with costs ... More dropping to $10,000 annually, making them as affordable as cars. Imagine a future where we share our world with walking, talking humanoid robots. It's not hard; we've all seen it in science fiction. But could it be just around the corner? Well, a report recently published by Morgan Stanley suggests that it could be less than 10 years before millions of them are working alongside us, playing with us, protecting us and providing care. And by 2050, there could be one billion of them among us. So, is society ready for this massive change? What might this robotic world of the future look like? And are there ethical questions that have to be considered if we are going to give walking, talking machines intelligence and make them serve us? Let's take a look at what we know so far about humanoid robots, how they'll fit into our lives, and what opportunities and challenges they will create. Robots On The Rise By 2035, there could be 13 million robot members of society, and the cost of owning one could be around $10,000 a year. Roughly making them comparable to a car in terms of how affluent you'll need to be to afford one. This accessible price point, analysts suggest, could mark a tipping point where they become commercially viable for a critical mass of businesses. This will lead to an explosion of demand, with the headcount of active robots potentially rising to a billion over the next 15 years. It's a bold prediction for sure, but there are already examples of these robots being put to work. One model, known as Digit, created by Agility Robotics, is in use on factory floors in the U.S. It's capable of carrying out many tasks, such as lifting and stacking objects that previously could only be done by humans. BMW also completed a pilot project where they introduced a humanoid robot called Figure 02 onto the floor of its assembly plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina. They are capable of opening doors, climbing stairs and using human tools. And there are also plans to deploy them in a Houston factory owned by Foxconn, where they will be used to build Nvidia servers. They can be used to provide care and companionship, too, as seen in several products and projects launched in South Korea, a country with a highly developed robotics industry. Today's Challenges And Opportunities All of this has become possible in recent years thanks to advances in AI that have led to better image recognition, language processing and fine motor controls. This means they can see and understand us, as well as move in a humanlike way by continually adjusting to their environment. As advanced as they are, these early-generation humanoid robots are unlikely to have the generalized AI needed to create the kind of multi-tasking, mechanical humans we've watched in movies for decades, yet. Instead, just as with today's other hyped AI applications, like ChatGPT or robotaxis, they will have a narrower range of capabilities, in line with specific jobs they're created for. But these are, quite literally, just the first steps for humanoid robots. Their form factor makes them anatomically suited to many physical tasks we currently can only do ourselves, as well as operate alongside us in human environments. Their arrival does, however, present challenges. Some are technological, such as the need to constantly create more efficient batteries and durable materials to support increasingly advanced models and use cases. And, of course, their impact on human workforces and employment opportunities will need to be carefully modeled and addressed. Can (and will) they be introduced in a way that supports human workers by freeing them from mundane, routine or dangerous work? Or will their introduction simply make swathes of manual workers redundant? There are psychological considerations, too. Many people may be intrinsically frightened of robots. The psychologist who coined the term 'robophobia' in the nineties suggested that as many as 20 percent of people might suffer from it. The impact on everyone's mental health of a billion robots in our streets, factories and homes will have to be carefully thought through, too. One Billion Robots One billion robots would equate to one for roughly every eight humans on the planet. By 2050, this means they could be a common sight in factories, healthcare settings, retail, hospitality and education. They would become increasingly common in our homes, too, with Morgan Stanley's researchers estimating that 10 percent of U.S. households will have one by this point. The U.S. is likely to see the highest concentration of these domestic humanoid robots, helping out with chores, caring for children and the elderly, carrying out maintenance work or providing security. However, the growing access of less developed markets to cheaper Chinese robots and supply chains could lead to greater uptake in Asia, too. But if you live in the U.S. and have a household income of $200k-plus, there's a 33 percent chance you'll be sharing your home with a robot by 2050 (everyone else will just have to wait a bit longer). This is the point at which we must address some of the serious questions: Are governments permitted to use robots as police officers or to conduct surveillance work? Are private companies allowed to use them to enforce security restrictions, for example, preventing humans from accessing buildings or even fighting back if they are attacked? And what about robots' rights? Is it fair to treat them as unpaid servants or slaves? Today's most advanced AIs might just be hugely complex language-crunchers, but what about tomorrow's, as they become smarter, more aware, and perhaps even begin to develop qualities we've only seen before in conscious, sentient lifeforms? As well as processing all of this, we may have to come to terms with no longer being the only intelligent entities walking around with the power to reshape the world with fingers and opposable thumbs. And that could ultimately be the biggest culture shock of all.