
Here is a roundup of some interesting deals I found today. There are games, toys, electronics, you name it. If you've only got $20 to spend, don't worry it's enough. If you've got plenty of cash lying around and you want someone to tell you what to spend it on, well I've got something here for you too.
LADPED LP80 Electric Scooter for $133.79
Let's ignore the terrible names that some of these overseas sellers come up with. AliExpress is offering a LADPED LP80 350W electric scooter for just $133.79 after you apply a $26 off coupon code "USDEAL26". It ships free from a local US warehouse; since they've already been shipped from overseas, any tariffs have already been paid for and you don't need to worry about them. More well-known scooter brands are a lot more expensive; the Segway Ninebot E2 and the Niu KQi 100P scooters both cost about $350. And don't think for a second they're pricier because they were made in the USA. Segway, for example, was purchased by Ninebot, a Chinese company, in 2015.
PS5 DualSense Edge Controller (Used: Like New) for $145
Amazon Resale (Amazon's official used goods store) has "Like New" DualSense Edge controllers for just $145.73 after a 25% off coupon that's automatically applied during checkout. "Like New" items are usually brand new, often with damage to the packaging but not to the contents themselves. You're less likely to get a controller with someone else's finger salsa than you would getting a used controller off Facebook Marketplace. Plus you're covered by Amazon's excellent 30-day return policy, so you have recourse in the unlikely scenario you receive a brick.
PlayStation Portal (Used: Like New) for $140.41
Yay, another deal on a used item. Amazon Resale is selling "Used: Like New" PlayStation Portals for $140.41 after a 25% off coupon that's automatically applied in cart. I actually picked this one up from a very similar deal during Amazon Prime Day and the unit I received looked brand new. The PS Portal itself and its accessories were neatly packed away, so it was either brand new or someone really tried hard to put things back in its proper place. I'll be honest though, I did end up returning it. Everything worked great. But I tried playing Death Stranding 2 on the small screen and it just didn't feel right.
Baseus BP1 Pro Wireless Noise Canceling Earbuds for $19.59
The brand new Apple AirPods Pro 3 might be one of the best noise canceling earbuds, but $250 is still a steep price to pay, at least for myself. Instead of waiting to contribute to Apple's coffers, I instead opted to pick up a pair of Baseus Bass BP1 Pro earbuds during the Amazon Prime Day Sale back in July. I paid a little more than what it's priced at today (all three colors are $19.59 for Prime members with coupon code "X6F6U5M6"), but I still came away thoroughly impressed. They're not $250 good, but they sound a lot better than what you'd expect from an expendable pair of $20 earbuds.
Amazon is offering a great discount on one of the best budget headphones you can find. The JLab JBuds Lux Over-Ear Headphones drops to just $48.99 after a 40% off discount, but it offers a wealth of features that you'd typically find in a headphone that costs hundreds of dollars. Most importantly, sound quality is well above the standard for its price.
Konpayde Cordless Electric Air Duster for PC for $20
The Konpayde cordless electric air duster is on sale for a very reasonable $19.99 after you apply $20 off coupon code "BMIOXMIP". Most electric air dusters under $50 on Amazon are pretty much identical, so if you're looking for an air duster in that general price range, I'd recommend just getting whichever one is least expensive. There are other more powerful options out there, but they are not as affordable.
What's really, really special about this air duster is its RPM rating. Konpayde, as trustworthy as they sound, claims that the internal fan moves at 180,000RPM. No I did not add an extra zero by accident, but I'm pretty sure the manufacturer did. I didn't even think this was achievable in a typical air duster fan, let alone a $20 one. Is it?
Tomtoc Slim Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case From $29.59
What's better than an excellent Switch 2 case that's nicer and less expensive than the official one? An excellent Switch 2 case in a candy color, duh. The black model might be the cheapest, but why not treat yourself for just $2 more.
JLab JBuds Lux Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones for $49
Whereas the Baseus Bass BP1 Pro is an affordable alternative to the AirPods Pro, the JLab Jbuds Lux is likewise an affordable alternative to the AirPods Max, Bose Quietcomfort, or Sony WH1000 headphones. SoundGuys recently reviewed the JLab JBuds Lux and concluded that they were one of the best headphones under $100 that they had tested. I trust them because they've tested far more headphomes than we have at IGN. SoundGuys also considered the JBuds Lux an excellent deal at its retail price of $79. At the current price of $49.99, it's hard to find a better bang for your buck.
LEGO Super Mario: Mario & Yoshi (71438) for $105
LEGO fans and Mario fans have reason to come together and rejoice because today we have an opportunity to score one of the best LEGO x Nintendo collabs at a pretty good price. Amazon is offering the LEGO Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi (71438) for just $104.99 after a 20% off discount. No one should pay more than 10 cents a brick for any LEGO themed set, and this deal makes the cut at 8.6 cents. If in a cruel and twisted world you were forced to pick only one Mario-themed set, I wholeheartedly recommend this one. If you don't believe me, then listen to LEGO maestro Chris Reed.
PNY Epic-X ARGB OC GeForce RTX 5070 Graphics Card for $559
Everyone has a beef with Nvidia's new graphics cards, but it's not specifically about the product itself. The 50 series GPUs are powerful, capable cards in their own right, and I'd still recommend them over anything from Intel or AMD. The problem is with the rather lackluster generational improvement over the 40 series cards and the fact that these cards used to be tremendously marked up. If you're coming from an RTX 30 series card or older, then none of this applies to you anymore. RTX 40 series cards, however close in performance to the RTX 50 series they may be, are not readily sourceable, unless you want to take a risk buying a used one off eBay. AMD cards, although a better value on paper, are still marked up in price. Nvidia GPUs, on the other hand, have mostly fallen back to MSRP. The GeForce RTX 5070 is, objectively, a great card for gaming at up to 1440p (or very high-fps 1080p).
PNY's highest end RTX 5070 graphics card - the "Epic-X ARGB OC" - is on sale today for $559.15. Yes, the factory overclock is miniscule and the RGB lighting is for aesthetics only, but it's only $10 more than a basic RTX 5070 GPU.
Iniu Power Banks Are 45% off Today
Amazon is offering the compact Iniu 20,000mAh 65W Power Bank for just $27.49 after an extra 45% off coupon This is one of the smallest 20,000mAh power banks I've seen. The ample 74Whr capacity can charge any gaming handheld PC, including ones with bigger 80Whr batteries like the Asus Rog Ally X, from 0% to 100% (or close to it). The 65W output can charge any gaming handheld even while you're playing on it at the same time. If you need even more power, particularly on long trips, or you want to use this power bank to charge your laptop, then Iniu has an even beefier model that's also on sale. The Iniu 24,000mAh 100W power bank is down to $38.49 after a similar 45% off coupon.
I get a lot comments saying Iniu is trash and everyone should get an Anker because it is better. Although Anker deserves its reputation of being reliable, that doesn't mean Iniu is bad, in fact quite the opposite. I own more Iniu and Baseus products than I do Anker, and I recommend them all (except for Anker's price, I don't love that).
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.