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This $19 Spigen 2-Port USB-C Charger Is Perfect for Your Nintendo Switch 2, Phone and More

You need never run out of juice on the road again with this 75-watt charger deal.

A great in-car USB-C charger can be worth its weight in gold, especially when you’re between locations. Whether you’re charging your phone for navigation or want to keep your kid’s Nintendo Switch 2 powered during a long road trip, this two-port charger is the answer — and now it’s available for just $19.

This is the lowest price that we’ve seen in a while, albeit a couple of dollars more than the lowest ever. But with a massive 53% off Amazon’s usual price and even more off the price Spigen would sell it for, this USB-C charger deal is still a no-brainer.

This charger slides right into your car’s 12-volt charging port and has more than enough power to charge the latest phones and tablets. There are two ports with a combined 75 watts of power split between them. The top can charge your most power-hungry devices at up to 45 watts while the bottom is limited to 35 watts.

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Aside from your phone, this charger can power your tablet as well as any laptops with USB-C. The bigger, more powerful laptops will charge more slowly than if you were using their AC adapter, but hey, beggars can’t be choosers, right?

To boot, Spigen has given this in-car charger protection technologies that ensure your devices only charge as quickly as they need to, to avoid any potential for battery damage. Finally, the charger is nice and small, so it won’t stick out too far, especially when it isn’t being used.

Why this deal matters

While batteries in our devices have gotten better over the years, they still need to be charged. You can bet that will happen at least once when you aren’t near an AC outlet. This charger gives you the ability to charge on the go, and at this price, it’s an absolute steal.

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It’s About Darn Time: Apple Will Finally Screen Your Calls and Messages

Commentary: The new feature could come in time to help prevent AI voice clone scams.

There’s one big feature I’m looking forward to in iOS 26, iPadOS 26 and MacOS Tahoe 26, and it’s one that Apple should have added ages ago: call and text screening. It could do more than keep me from talking to strangers — it could keep me safe from scammers looking to steal my information or my identity.

Similar to features from Google and Samsung, Apple’s Call Screening vets unknown callers by checking what they want before sending them your way. The company announced the capability at its Worldwide Developers Conference 2025 keynote.

This could help curb the threat of AI voice clone scams, which allow scammers to create AI voice clones with just 3 seconds of recorded voice. These call and message screening features may come years after many of Apple’s competitors have already implemented them, but it’s an easy W for Apple nonetheless.

There’s also a new text message filtering capability that places messages from unknown senders into a separate folder for you to review or ignore. This could help limit the number of people who fall for job, toll or other text phishing scams. 

I get two, maybe three of these text messages a week. Having them on their own little island may not stop the frequency at which they’re sent, but it will certainly provide some peace of mind that I won’t accidentally click a scam link or fall for an AI phishing scam. Plus, a less cluttered inbox is always nice.

Apple’s new features come at a good time, too. A recent CNET survey showed that 96% of Americans receive at least one scam message from email, phone calls or texts each week. While Apple may be late to the party, anything that helps fewer scams reach you is a welcomed addition.

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Last-Minute Father’s Day Gift: Get $5 in Amazon Credit With a Google Play Gift Card Over $50

Gift cards are a great last-minute gift this Father’s Day. Right now, Amazon is also offering a $5 credit with this purchase.

With time running out to get a great Father’s Day gift, this Amazon deal could be just the ticket. The retailer is currently offering a $5 promo credit on Google Play gift cards worth $50 or more, and you don’t even have to enter any discount codes or clip any coupons to do it. The savings are applied at checkout, and there are digital and physical gift cards available for you to choose from.

Amazon is currently offering Google Play gift cards in various denominations, but note that the $5 promo credit is applicable only to cards worth $50 or more.

Gift cards can be redeemed for any item available at the US Google Play store, including apps, games and other Google products. All the receiver needs to do is scratch off the barcode included on the card and use the available funds. With no expiration dates to worry about, this is a great gift for gamers, Android fans or anyone who regularly uses Google products.

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If you prefer a faster option, then you can also choose a digital Google Play gift code. Essentially, it’s a digital gift card that can be delivered to your chosen recipient via email or text. Purchasing these gift codes in values of $50 or more also gets you an Amazon $5 promo credit. Both the gift card and gift code are for use at US Google Play stores as well.

Why this deal matters

Treating Dad to the right gift can be difficult, especially for those fathers who seem to have it all already. So why not give him the gift of credit for use on his Android phone and the Google Play Store and let him pick something for himself instead? And because digital codes are available, you don’t have to worry about your gift card arriving on time.

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Save Big on Wireless Headphones and Earbuds From Beats, Samsung and More at Woot

Big-name brands are available with huge discounts, but you’ll need to act fast before this promotion ends.

When it comes to choosing a pair of wireless earbuds or headphones, some names immediately spring to mind. Beats, Samsung and Sennheiser are definitely on that list. It just so happens that those names are also part of Woot’s wireless earbuds sale that offers big savings on all kinds of models — and you can save an additional 21% off when you enter the discount code BIRTHDAY at checkout.

These deals are available right now, but they won’t stay that way for long. Woot says the promotion will come to an end on June 18, which is just a few days away at the time of writing. Stocks could well run dry before that date, too.

There are plenty of different models for you to choose from, starting with the inexpensive Skullcandy Indy Evo wireless earbuds. This deal gets you not one pair, but two, and they’d normally sell for anywhere up to $140. This deal slashes that to just $29 when you enter that discount code. They’re water-resistant and pack 30-hour batteries, making them a great option for workouts and home listening alike.

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If you’re looking to spend more, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro would normally cost around $250, but you don’t want to pay that much, do you? Use the discount code BIRTHDAY and you’ll get yours for just $95. Note that these are the international earbuds, meaning you’ll get a Woot 90-day warranty rather than the usual Samsung one.

Other options include heavily discounted Beats Powerbeats Pro for just $99 and Beats Studio Buds Plus for just $63, among others.

Some of these earbuds are available in multiple color options, so make sure to pick the one you like best before adding anything to your cart.

Why this deal matters

A good pair of wireless earbuds can make all the difference, whether you’re commuting or just looking to block out a busy, noisy office. These deals offer some of the best and most popular options at prices you can’t afford to miss — just make sure to order before it’s too late.

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