Affordable Tech Roundup
Tech gadgets come in all different shapes, sizes and price points.
It’s a common misconception that cost is directly related to how useful a gear is.
In some instances, they’re outright essential.

Music is exponentially more enjoyable when shared with others.
Most solutions that ship with modern smartphones offer subpar sound quality or worse, a poor fit.
My top recommendation in this category is theLogitech Ultimate Ears 500 noise-isolatingearphones.
Amazon’s unassuming Echo debuted in late 2014 as an invite-only purchase.
It quickly became apparent, however, that Echo wouldn’t flounder like the Fire Phone did before it.
Before long, we saw a whole industry built around the concept that Echo helped popularize.
Smart speakers are in the homes of millions but they’re not all Amazon devices.
Seagate’s1TB external hard drive with USB 3.0connectivity is an ideal companion to help protect against data loss.
Of all the products featured here today, it is arguably the most important.
Once a memory is gone, it’s gone.
Don’t let it come to that.
The 1TB drivestarts at $45, $60 for 2TBand less than $100 for 4TB.
Set-top boxes are so commonplace these days that their functionality now comes baked into many new televisions.
While these built-in “smart TVs” are usually enough to suffice, some are outright crap.
What’s more, plenty of older televisions persist that lack streaming smarts.
This particular Roku streamer features 4K & HDR support and even includes a microphone for voice search and control.
You also get a free 30-day trial of Sling with cloud DVR, a $40+ value.
Amazon’s Fire TV is one of the better streaming media platforms on the market.
Quality, affordable camera technology is having an impact outside of the mobile sector.
TheLogitech MX Anywhere 2Sis one such example.
What you do with it from that point is largely limited only by your creativity.