Prime Day Picks: Gadgets Under $100 That Are Hard to Resist
Prime Day often turns a routine search for USB cables into an impulsive shopping spree for the delightfully unnecessary. While these items rarely qualify as essential, they represent the kind of quirky, clever tech that transforms a workspace or home library into something far more interesting for less than $100.

The current sales cycle is packed with gadgets that bridge the gap between pure novelty and genuine utility. For those looking to automate their environment, the SwitchBot Smart Switch ($20) offers a tactile solution for toggling legacy devices, while the Netum Cordless Barcode Scanner ($19) provides an oddly satisfying way to organize a home library via the Libib app. If you prefer your upgrades with a side of nostalgia, the VidaBay Snap ($25) uses color E-ink to act as a digital, magnetic Polaroid that requires no charging, and the GameSir Pocket Taco ($28) snaps onto your phone to provide a physical D-pad for retro gaming.
For desk setups, the Keychron V1 Max ($80) brings hot-swappable mechanical keys and vibrant RGB to a compact 75-percent frame, while the Anker Nano 45W charger ($26) adds a practical smart display to keep track of power flow. Those dealing with late-night study sessions might appreciate the Glocusent Book Light ($16), which offers a low-light alternative to harsh overhead bulbs. Whether it is the Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer ($112) for a display shelf or the JisuLife Handheld Fan ($12) for portable cooling, these deals highlight how small, affordable hardware can punch well above its weight in terms of daily utility.
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