Post-Prime Day Deals on Smart Plugs, Chargers, Routers, and SSDs
Prime Day 2026 is over, but solid discounts remain on tech essentials. Here are four deals worth grabbing right now.
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

Prime Day 2026 may be over, but there are still nice bargains available on essential tech basics. If you bought a ton of flashy tech products on Prime Day, save some dough on the little things that you need to keep your flashier devices running smoothly.
These Linkind Matter Smart Plugs Are $25
If you want to automate your lamps, fans, and chocolate fountains without cluttering your phone with apps, these smart plugs will do the job. This four-pack of Linkind Matter Smart Plugs is just $24.98 after Prime Day, and they are Matter-compatible, so you can pair them natively to Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, or SmartThings. Plus, they have local LAN so they’ll work if your internet goes down.
Charge Everything at Once With This $115 Anker Prime Charger
The Anker Prime Charger delivers 160W of power despite its tiny footprint, letting you charge anything USB-C as quickly as possible. It’s enough juice to fast-charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro from 0% to 50% in about 25 minutes. You can even use an app to customize how much power each port outputs. Be aware, however, that it doesn’t come with a cable.
This TP-Link WiFi 7 Router Is 32% Off
If you want to take your streaming and gaming to the next level, you need to upgrade your router. The TP-Link Tri-Band BE9300 WiFi 7 router provides speeds of 5,760 Mbps (6 GHz band), 2,880 Mbps (5 GHz band), and 574 Mbps (2.4 GHz band). It’s blazing fast, and at $169, it’s 32% off the usual price.
Samsung’s T9 Portable SSD Is Nearly 40% Off
If you are constantly running out of room for photos, large video projects, or game backups, the Samsung T9 Portable SSD (1TB) is a massive upgrade currently down to $179.99 from its normal $287.99 price tag. It uses a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface to deliver sequential read and write speeds of up to 2,000 MB per second, and features a textured rubber shield that can survive drops from up to 9.8 feet — making it a solid pick whether you’re at a desk or on the go.