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You know how I said Monday was a good day to upgrade your home network to 802.11ac WiFi if you hadn’t already? That was because Best Buy was selling a pretty good Linksys AC1750 WiFi router for just $50.
Today Amazon is selling a slightly less impressive TP-Link Archer AC1200 WiFi router for a much more impressive $35. I guess today’s also a good day to upgrade.
That’s actually just one of a bunch of deals on TP-Link networking products in Amazon’s 1-day sale. Make sure to check it out for other options.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Networking
- Select TP-Link networking products for up to 30% off – Amazon
- TP-Link Archer AC1200 WiFi router for $35 – Amazon (clip on-page coupon)
- TP-Link Archer AC1900 WiFi router for $70 – Amazon
- TP-Link Deco whole-home WiFi system (2-pack) for $140 – Amazon
- TP-Link RE200 AC750 WiFi range extender for $19 – Amazon
Laptops and tablets
- HP ProBook x360 EE 11.6″ convertible w/Celeron N3450/4GB/64GB for $270 – Woot
- Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet + Echo Dot speaker for $150 – Amazon
- GPD Pocket 7″ mini laptop w/Atom x7-Z8750/8GB/128GB for $480 – Walmart
Audio and video
- Roku 4 media streamer (4K UHD) for $70 – B&H
- Refurb Amazon Tap wireless speaker w/Alexa for $50 – Bid$Buy (via eBay)
PC and phone accessories
- Aukey 10,000 mAh slimline portable battery for $15 – Amazon (coupon:Â AUKEYN51)
- Aukey 20,000 mAh portable battery for $24 – Amazon (coupon:Â AUKEYN61)
- Aukey 1080p webcam for $30 – Amazon (coupon:Â AUKEYWC2)
- Aukey 2K webcam for $34 – Amazon (coupon:Â AUKEYWC3)
- Specs Ops: The Line PC game for free – Humble Store
Digital downloads and subscriptions
- Indie game sale (up to 75% off) – Humble Store
- 4-month Google Play Music Unlimited subscription for free – Google Play
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
I’ve had that same AC1200 router for a few months now, it’s pretty solid for a budget option. Good range and signal strength, and it can handle a lot of traffic without overheating or otherwise borking up.