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20 must-have tech accessories under $20

20 must-have tech accessories under $20

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A good accessory should complement or enhance the functionality of the main product. Whether it's a printer working with a computer, or an Apple Pencil with an iPad Pro, the two should work in lockstep to give you a better experience.
But accessories get expensive, some can run well into the three-digit range, and some are meant for only a niche audience. To make your day-to-day computing experience better, though, a few key, inexpensive accessories can make all the difference.
Whether you're trying to charge multiple devices at once, keep your stuff more secure, or clear up clutter, these 20 accessories can make that happen — all for $20 or less:

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A lock port

A lock port
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If you've got tech you want to stay put, then protect it! Kensington lock ports are still available on a wide variety of laptops and are definitely a theft-deterrent.
Most Kensington locks are unlocked using a combo, but this one uses a key, so instead of having to remember a set of numbers, you'll have to remember to bring your key.

Kensington Desktop Computer and Peripherals Locking Kit, $14.99, available at Amazon

A USB hub with micro and regular SD card readers

A USB hub with micro and regular SD card readers
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A hub with a twist! USB hubs have become a fairly standard accessory, but Cateck ups the ante a little by including a micro and regular SD card reader alongside the three USB 3.0 ports.
What makes the inclusion of the card readers so nice is that this hub puts them at arm's-reach. Even though most laptops and desktops have built-in card readers, they're typically somewhat inconvenient. This is especially true if you've got a laptop in a stand hooked up to a display. This hub eliminates that problem.

Cateck Bus-Powered USB 3.0 3-Port Hub with 2-Slots Card Reader, $19.99, available at Amazon

A wireless mouse

A wireless mouse
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Unlike Bluetooth keyboards, Bluetooth mice are a pretty pricey proposition. Instead, this Amazon Basics wireless mouse requires the use of a USB port for a little receiver.
There's not a lot to say about this mouse. It's not going to win any design awards, but the upshot is that picking one up frees your desk from yet another cable. It also compliments the Anker keyboard quite nicely.

AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse with Nano Receiver, $8.99, available at Amazon

A Bluetooth keyboard

A Bluetooth keyboard
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I've used Anker's Bluetooth keyboards for over a year, and I can't recommend them highly enough. They are light, compact, and easy to set up and have pretty solid battery life.
Don't be put off by the inclusion of iOS-looking glyphs on some of the keys — specifically the home-button key in the upper-left corner. The keyboard works just fine with any desktop or laptop you pair it with. That said, if you're looking for a keyboard to pair with a tablet, then this is a good choice.

Anker Bluetooth Ultra-Slim Keyboard, $16.99, available at Amazon

A TV antenna

A TV antenna
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We've already discussed the Mohu Leaf in a previous article, but it deserves inclusion here because it provides solid service for a budget price.
Reception will vary largely depending on where you live, so it would be in your best interest to check out TvFool and AntennaWeb to get a sense of what over-the-air channels are available in your area. If you like what you see and want to dip your toe into the TV-antenna space, then give the Mohu Leaf a try.

Mohu Leaf Metro TV Antenna, $14.99 available at Amazon

*Note: Currently only available through third party sellers*

A portable battery

A portable battery
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Thankfully, smartphone battery life has gotten better over the years, and Android and iOS now have built-in low-power modes. That said, it's still anxiety-producing to see your battery at 20% halfway through a transatlantic flight.
This external battery by Jackery has enough juice to charge your iPhone or Android phone multiple times before needing to be recharged itself. The inclusion of two USB ports for simultaneous charging is a nice touch.

Jackery Bar Premium 6000 mAh External Battery, $17.99, available at Amazon

A hard-shell laptop case

A hard-shell laptop case
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If you're looking for a fairly no-frills way to protect any member of the MacBook family, then it's worth considering these hard-shell cases from Mosiso.
The two-part case will protect the top and bottom of your laptop from scratches, but it probably won't provide a tremendous amount of shock support if your device suffers a nasty fall. That said, some protection will always be better than no protection. For the form- and fashion-minded, this line of cases comes in a variety of colors and patterns, some of which are device-exclusive.

Mosiso MacBook Pro 13 Retina Case, $11.99, available at Amazon

A pocket-size Bluetooth speaker

A pocket-size Bluetooth speaker
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Don't buy this mini speaker if you're looking for booming bass and audiophile sound — there are plenty of other products to recommend if that's what you're after.
Instead, this 1.7-inch cube will provide 12 hours' worth of listening time, connect with Bluetooth, NFC, or a standard 3.5mm audio cable, and fit into your pocket. Think of it more as a kitchen or podcast speaker and your expectations should be met.

Anker Ultra Portable Pocket Size Wireless Bluetooth Speaker, $19.99, available at Amazon

A multi-port USB wall charger

A multi-port USB wall charger
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If you've ever fought over who gets to use the phone charger, then this multi-port hub from Aukey will solve that problem forever.
Having the ability to charge everyone's devices before trips makes packing significantly less stressful. If you live with roommates or have a family, then sticking one of these in the kitchen will be a game-changer.

AUKEY 5-Port USB Charger, $19.99, available at Amazon

A car-phone mount

A car-phone mount
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If you're looking for a way to safely use Google Maps while driving, then it's a good idea to invest in a way to mount your phone on the dashboard.
There are two types of products that accomplish this: mounts that clip onto your car's air vents, like this AUKEY mount, or those that adhere to your dashboard with a suction cup. I've used a suction-cup mount for a couple of years, but want to move over to the dash. Because of the heat of the summer months, I've had my phone mount fall while driving.
AUKEY's car mount is compact, supports most phones, and promises to hug the air vents tight enough not to get loose over bumpy roads.

AUKEY Car Phone Mount, $7.99, available at Amazon



Rechargeable batteries

Rechargeable batteries
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Still have non-rechargeable devices running around the house? The most cost-effective way to keep them running is to buy rechargeable batteries.
In many cases, the actual batteries and charging cradle are sold separately, but this set from Panasonic bundles them together. The batteries can be fully recharged overnight and hold a majority of their charge for 10 years. They're also available in AAA size, which is the most common size of batteries for TV remotes.

Panasonic Advanced Individual Cell Battery Charger Pack with 4AA Eneloop 2100 Cycle Rechargeable Batteries, $17.99, available at Amazon

Panasonic Eneloop AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, Pack of 4, $9.99, available at Amazon

A surge protector

A surge protector
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All of the tech accessories on this list serve a useful purpose, but this is the one I feel most passionately about. 
After frying some pretty expensive gadgets in college by plugging them directly into an outlet, I decided to use a surge protector whenever possible. Over the years I've bought this one from Belkin multiple times, and haven't had a problem since.
It has 12 outlets, which should be fine for most people, and while it's a little on the big side, it's better to use it and be safe than sorry.

Belkin 12-Outlet Power Strip Surge Protector, $19.35, available at Amazon


A laptop stand

A laptop stand
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One of the most essential tools when hooking up your laptop to an external monitor is a good laptop stand. 
This one from Amazon keeps your laptop propped up at an angle, so you can use it as a second screen even when using your monitor. This is the setup I have at work and it works very well. I'm definitely more productive than I would be otherwise.

AmazonBasics Laptop Stand, $19.99, available at Amazon

A flash drive

A flash drive
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The cloud is getting more reliable, but using it to move large files around still requires a very fast internet connection, so it still pays to keep a flash drive handy. This drive from SanDisk should be perfect for most day-to-day tasks.
It's got 64 GB of storage — enough to hold thousands of pictures, songs, and documents, or hours of HD footage. It's also capable of transferring data at USB 3.0 speeds, so getting stuff onto and off of the drive will be snappier than using older flash drives.

SanDisk Ultra CZ48 64 GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive, $22.40, available at Amazon

An armband phone case

An armband phone case
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Now that good weather has made its way to many parts of the world, it's a great time to start jogging outside. But if you'd like to run while listening to music, then this armband case is a good bet.
What puts this phone armband case above the rest I've seen or used is the inclusion of a slot for your key. That's one less thing to worry about while trying to beat your longest distance or best time. It's also not device-specific and can be used with current iPhone models as well as last year's Samsung Galaxy phones.

Tribe Water Resistant Sports Armband, $9.98, available at Amazon [for iPhone 7-sized phones]

Tribe Water Resistant Sports Armband, $8.98, available at Amazon [for iPhone 7 Plus-sized phones]


A phone case

A phone case
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Like the MacBook case I recommended, this iPhone case is no-frills and comes with the same advantages and caveats.
While the pictured case is for the iPhone 6, JETech makes the same case for a whole host of Apple and Android devices. There are a lot of cases that are more "life-proof," but few that are as thin and light — the trade-off is up to you.

JETech iPhone 6/6s Clear Case, $6.99, available at Amazon

JETech iPhone 7 Clear Back Case, $7.99, available at Amazon

JETech iPhone 7 Plus Clear Back Case, $5.99, available at Amazon

Lightning, USB-C, and Micro USB cables

Lightning, USB-C, and Micro USB cables
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It's never a bad idea to have extra charging cables around, especially if you've recently picked up a multi-port USB hub or external battery.

Anker Lightning Cables (2-pack), $13.99, available at Amazon

AmazonBasics USB Type-C to USB Type-C 2.0 Cable, $7.66, available at Amazon

Anker Nylon Braided Tangle-Free Micro USB Cable (2-pack), $9.99

A pair of earbuds

A pair of earbuds
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For a pair of earbuds, this product, from Francois et Mimi, has a couple of nice extras to balance out its budget sound.
The first is that the buds are made of silicone and come with three different-size tips. Silicone is softer than hard plastic, and having the size options means that this pair of headphones should fit most people's ears. The second is the inclusion of a mic, so they can be used for phone calls. They won't be as nice as some other headphones we can recommend, but these should be a pretty good pair for everyday listening or your commute.

Francois et Mimi Elite Genuine 3.5mm Wood In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earbuds Headphones with Mic, $17.02, available at Amazon

A laptop bag

A laptop bag
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Like it's mouse, Amazon's line of laptop bags won't win any design awards, but its choice of function over form makes them a good budget option.
While the line goes from fitting 7- to 10-inch netbooks to 17-inch mega-laptops, the sweet spot should be the 14- and 15.6-inch versions. They have three slots, so they can accommodate the laptop, chargers, cables, external batteries, or anything else you can throw at them. The basic, non-padded handles will probably become uncomfortable if you hold the bag like a briefcase, but the shoulder strap does have a pad that should spare you from pain.

AmazonBasics 15.6-Inch Laptop and Tablet Bag, $14.99, available at Amazon

A phone stand

A phone stand
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Lamicall has focused on form and function when designing this stand, which it claims can accommodate anything from a smartphone to an iPad Mini.
I have a stand very similar to this, and having a hole to thread a charging cable through is a nice way to reduce desk clutter. The aluminum build of the stand is meant to match the Apple aesthetic, but should look fine on a desk next to any computer or monitor.

Lamicall S1 Aluminum Stand for All Smart Phones, $9.99, available at Amazon

This article was originally published on 6/1/2016. 
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If not for its cloud business, Amazon would be posting big losses

If not for its cloud business, Amazon would be posting big losses

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Amazon's cloud business has become the company's gold-egg-laying goose. 
For much of the last two years, Amazon Web Services — the company's cloud computing unit — has accounted for a sizeable chunk of Amazon's overall profits. But, as we can see in this chart from Statista, in three of Amazon's last five quarters it's done even more — it's covered over the red ink posted by Amazon's other segments and helped it turn a likely loss into a profit. 
The company's most recent quarter is a case in point. The $1.2 billion operating profit posted by AWS wiped out the $936 million operating loss recorded by Amazon's international e-commerce business.  
AWS, which dominates the cloud computing market, reported $4.6 billion in revenue in the third quarter, up from $3.2 billion in the same period last year, and is on track to post $18 billion in total revenues this year. Its success has helped keep the pressure off company CEO Jeff Bezos, whose longtime strategy has been to run Amazon's businesses at close to break even to gain market share. Indeed, Amazon's stock skyrocketed after its most recent quarterly report. 
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6 new clothing, footwear, and handbag brands every professional woman should know

6 new clothing, footwear, and handbag brands every professional woman should know

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Getting dressed for work as a woman can be difficult; it takes longer to do than the guy who can throw on a suit, and most of the options available are missing the mark between flattering and "cute." Instead of making the clothes women want and need, legacy brands have yet to adapt to accommodate the new lifestyles of modern women.
Totes need smarter, more commuter-friendly designs, and well-made classics in premium materials sound much better than the constant churning out of trends in cheap materials—you know, the ones you hate to be in more than a couple of hours, let alone from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (or however long your work day really takes).
For many women, even spending that precious, limited free time in a dressing room to find enough different combinations to wear to work is both exhausting and unappealing — a thought that hasn't made a large enough impact on retail, yet. Instead of expending more of their energy and time working with the complexities of the office, don't many of us wish we could just outsource the problem to a professional who gets it, instead? So we can spend our free time doing what we like, like hanging out with our friends, our family, or even getting ahead in our career. 
These six women's workwear brands, if you don't know them already, will address each of these concerns and a couple more. Here's proof that some people do get it, and thankfully we can spend the time you might not have to find them for you.

I'm willing to bet you’ll be happy to know them: Dagne DoverMM.LaFleurCitizen’s MarkCuyanaOf Mercer, and Margaux.

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Dagne Dover

Dagne Dover
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Dagne Dover is a relatively new company that has gained notoriety and a bona fide cult following for bags that master sophisticated leather styles and conscious design aimed to simplify the lives of women on the move. Satchels, totes, backpacks, and other products feature commuter-friendly designs without sacrificing style. 
On the outside, the bags are beautiful constructions of high-quality materials like leather in flattering neutral shades. We've covered both their Dakota Backpack and Classic Tote in depth, and our unanimous opinion is that Dagne Dover is doing something special. The design team has anticipated your needs, your lifestyle, and the things you'll carry and delivered with smarter execution than we've seen most anywhere else.
"It’s no longer good enough to just be 'arm candy'. Nowadays we expect the services and products we use to multitask, to be data-driven and to work harder," Mash told Business Insider. "Dagne Dover is the only brand in the handbag market that does so while continuing to be stylish and organized." 

Take a closer look at Dagne Dover's collections here.

MM.LaFleur

MM.LaFleur
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MM.LaFleur works off the same basic assumption that President Barack Obama and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg did when they made the decision to pare down their wardrobe selections to only two colors of suits or the same grey shirt for public appearances. There are simply too many other important decisions to make.
Instead of trying to churn out trends, MM.LaFleur is thoughtfully constructing and improving upon the classics that will become your wardrobe staples.
MM.LaFleur was created to cater to women whose work days can look more like 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and who might not want to devote their limited free time to trying on work dresses in a changing room. As a result, they offer a subscription service called the Bento Box, which is a box of workwear staples handpicked for each customer by a discerning MM stylist based on a short quiz of workwear preferences, prices, and office atmosphere. Don't want to think about the complexities of officewear and wish you could just outsource it? Done.
Women can try on their selections at home, keep what they like, and text a number to get UPS to pick up and return what they don't. They're only charged for what they keep, and 70% of MM.LaFleur's customers are repeat clients. 
If you'd like, you can read our full review on MM.LaFleur and their Bento Box here

Check out the complete MM.LaFleur collections here. 

Citizen's Mark

Citizen's Mark
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Citizen's Mark might be the one blazer brand to know. While working at the UN in Geneva, Switzerland, Citizen’s Mark founder Cynthia Salim realized at 23 the same thing every working woman inevitably does: It’s hard to find high-quality women's workwear that looks credible.
Salim wanted to create the staples she wished existed for a career that the fashion industry didn't seem to know she and her female peers had. But she quickly realized that the problem ran much deeper than expected: When she contacted wool mills to produce for her, they asked if she'd like men's or women's fabrics. When she couldn't find a satisfactory suit factory in the US, most European factories explained that they only did men's tailoring. When even materials and machines are gendered to reserve the highest quality for menswear, no wonder the market for women was so dissatisfying.
All of Salim's blazers are subsequently made with "male" fabrics in factories that specialize in "male" tailoring. The result is stunning. I reviewed the company and two of the blazers myself, and Citizen's Mark is unlike anything else I've ever owned.  
To further reflect the working woman Salim set out to design for, Citizen's Mark contributes to a responsible global supply chain with responsibility, sustainability, and transparency.

Take a look at the Citizen's Mark collections here.

Cuyana

Cuyana
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Cuyana is another women's workwear brand that is making it in fashion by denying a common practice — many working women don’t want to see more trends in stores. Instead, they want better-made staples, which is why Cuyana creates under the umbrella phrase "fewer, better."
They design essential pieces for the modern woman with premium materials and the finest craftsmanship they can find. The designs are elegant, simplistic, and exceptionally well-made, and the prices are more affordable than the quality would lead you to expect. You can find bags, apparel, and accessories made with quality over quantity in mind.
It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana-made. 

Check out the full selection at Cuyana here.

Of Mercer

Of Mercer
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Of Mercer is a women's workwear brand that would actually like to be known of as a women's clothing brand that happens to be workplace appropriate, thank you very much.
They aim to create the nine-to-five (and then some) wardrobe that makes you feel incredible, with necklines and skirt hems that mean, yes, you can wear something comfortable and flattering into the office without a second thought. Instead of playing the oldies, they're trying to rethink workwear to deliver what women want, rather than what they're given.
The Of Mercer design philosophy is simplistic, flattering, and elegant in its subtlety. You might not have work-life balance, but your Of Mercer clothes will. Plus, everything is made in NYC. 

Take a look at the complete Of Mercer selection here.

Margaux

Margaux
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Margaux uses luxurious materials to craft the best workwear shoes available for comfort, design, and material.
Inspired by the crispness and dash of iconic American pieces, and informed by smart design, Margaux makes products that solve problems without compromising their form — "The Heel" is a sculptural block heel that's meant to finally address the need for a truly comfortable classic. There's a thin layer of foam padding and a supportive innersole for all-day comfort, and a rubber-tipped leather sole to extend the overall lifetime of the shoes. For the quality delivered in each design, Margaux manages to create stylish, comfortable footwear for women that's still reasonably priced. 

Find the full Margaux selection here.

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