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Don’t replace it yet: Gadgets make old tech feel new

Who doesn’t love a good deal?

On the heels of “Friday Freebies,” WTOP launches “Saturday Steals,” bringing you great deals and discounts from radio personality Kim Komando. As an Amazon Associate, Kim may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases, but recommendations are always objective.

We’ll run them down every Saturday on air at 103.5 FM and here on WTOP.com.

This article is republished with permission from WTOP’s news partner The Kim Komando Show. Sign up for The Current, Kim’s free newsletter at getkim.com.

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  • Wireless CarPlay adapter(15% off, $22): Plugging in your phone every time you drive? This tiny adapter cuts the cord. Pair it once with your system, and you get wireless CarPlay or Android Auto every time you hit the road.
  • Roku streaming stick 4K (8% off, $46): Clunky built-in apps make an HD screen feel dated. Roku gives it a fresh setup with 4K and Dolby Vision that make the picture pop. The voice remote helps find shows without typing.
  • VHS-to-digital converter(47% off, $25): Old family tapes won’t last forever. Digitize those memories straight to your PC or Mac, so you can save those videos of weddings, birthdays and baby’s first steps before they’re gone.
  • Wi-Fi extender (40% off, $25): Your Wi-Fi shouldn’t quit halfway down the hall. An extender boosts your Wi-Fi almost 11,000 square feet and keeps up to 85 devices connected. So long, dead zones.
  • Computer webcam 2K (10% off, $45): Give your aging laptop better eyes and ears. Autofocus and dual omnidirectional mics help you look and sound your best. Done for the day? Snap the privacy cover shut for extra security.

For more deals, visit Kim Komando’s website.

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