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I found the 3 best tech deals under $100 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale

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Our goal is to deliver the most accurate information and the most knowledgeable advice possible in order to help you make smarter buying decisions on tech gear and a wide array of products and services. Our editors thoroughly review and fact-check every article to ensure that our content meets the highest standards. If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form. I found the 3 best tech deals under $100 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Amazon's Big Spring Sale is officially here, bringing major discounts across a wide range of tech -- from power banks to smart home devices and laptops. While big-ticket items tend to grab the spotlight, some of the value devices this year are actually in the sub-$100 range. Also: Amazon Spring Sale live blog 2026: Real-time updates on the best deals At ZDNET, we review dozens of gadgets every year and track deals year-round, so we know which tech is worth your hard-earned money. Finding great devices under $100 can be a little difficult, but I've done much of the legwork and sorted through several listings to find the best deals. Instead of overwhelming you with a dozen or more deals, I'm highlighting just three deals on three very impressive products that I'm confident you will enjoy. The best Spring Sale tech deals under $100 - Current price: $99 (29% off) - Original price: $140 The TP-Link Roam 7 is a mobile router. You take it with you whenever you go out to a local cafe, library, or school, or anywhere with publicly accessible Wi-Fi. It lets you create a private network within the public network, keeping you safe from potential hackers and letting you enjoy high-speed connections. This device supports two Wi-Fi channels -- 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz -- as well as multiple VPN services right out of the box. If you're someone who worries about the level of security of a public Wi-Fi network (or lack thereof), I highly recommend this. - Current price: $65 (64% off) - Original price: $180 Get two cameras for the price of one: Amazon has a great deal on this bundle, combining the second-generation Blink Video Doorbell, a fourth-generation Outdoor 4 camera, and a Sync Module XR system hub. The Video Doorbell provides a 150-degree field of view, allowing homeowners to meet and greet guests as they approach the door. It comes with a two-way audio system, a two-year battery life, and infrared night vision. The Outdoor 4 shares many of the same features as the Doorbell model, but stands out by having a tough, weather-resistant body and motion detection. Connecting everything together is the Sync Module XR system hub, which delivers video feeds directly to your phone. - Current price: $70 (30% off) - Original price: $100 In my opinion, Soundcore is criminally underrated. They make some of my favorite audio products on the market, and one of their best is on sale. Soundcore's Space One remains a solid pair of budget headphones nearly three years after their launch. A big part of their longevity is their adaptive noise-cancelling tech. The feature monitors ambient noise and adjusts its noise cancellation to ensure near-total silence. Notably, they're very comfortable to wear. These headphones don't grip your head too tightly and are made out of lightweight material. I've owned a pair, and I was able to wear these all day without rubbing my ears raw. Review: Soundcore Space One - Current price: $75 (42% off) - Original price: $130 The 32-inch Insignia F20 is an awesome budget TV that serves well as a secondary screen for the bedroom. Running a 720p resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate, it's perfect for catching up on your favorite shows or checking out that new Netflix movie. It comes with built-in voice controls, plus support for DTS Virtual-X Sound for immersive audio. - Current price: $70 (30% off) - Original price: $100 The Fitbit Inspire 3 may be a few years old, but it's still a solid fitness tracker. ZDNET Contributing Writer Matthew Miller praised the device for its slim design and "lovely AMOLED display". Its curved glass wraps around your wrist, making it easy to tap, swipe, and interact with the screen. It is also vibrant and bright enough to pierce through the sun's glare. Review: Fitbit Inspire 3 When is Amazon's Spring Sale? Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2026 will run from March 25-31. Last year, the sale ran during the same dates. It's a multi-day event where the platform rolls out deep discounts on laptops, phones, monitors, smartwatches, headphones, and more.

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