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Cheap stuff that doesn’t suck, take 3

The Verge staff has curated a list of practical, high-quality gadgets priced at $50 or less that offer significant utility and performance for budget-conscious consumers.

Key Points

  • The Nothing CMF Buds 2A provide active noise cancellation and 35.5 hours of battery life for under $50.
  • Iniu’s P781 magnetic power bank offers 25W wireless charging for modern smartphones and includes a versatile braided USB-C lanyard.
  • The Workpro EDC utility knife features a one-handed, button-actuated design that accepts standard blades for heavy-duty tasks.
  • Ugreen’s USB-C to ethernet adapters significantly reduce download times for handheld gaming devices like the Steam Deck.
  • Globe’s 800-lumen LED bulbs contain integrated backup batteries, providing up to 10 hours of emergency light during power outages.
  • The GB Operator allows users to play, back up, and manage save files from original Game Boy, Color, and Advance cartridges on modern computers.

Why it Matters

These affordable recommendations demonstrate that consumers do not need to sacrifice quality or functionality to navigate rising costs and global supply chain constraints. By highlighting durable, multi-purpose tools, this list helps users optimize their existing technology setups without requiring significant financial investment.
The Verge Published by Sheena Vasani
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