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While Labor Day usually means the end of the summer (and fun), it also kickstarts something even better: SALE SEASON. Now that you're lounging around enjoying a three-day weekend, why not enjoy the fruits of your labor — aka paycheck — by taking advantage of these tech deals?

Let your body and brain rest and allow your fingers to do your bidding by adding these best-selling gadgets to your cart:

HomeSpot USB-C Hubs for MacBook Pro

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Apple killed the USB port on their new slate of MacBooks much to the dismay of fans. Users are now forced to purchase additional dongles just to connect devices to the computer. The HomeSpot USB-C Hubs for MacBook Pro is a device that would make you feel like your beloved USB port never left in the first place. You're provided with two USB-A ports, two additional USB-ports, an SD port, and a microSD port. It's compatible with the 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro 13-inch and 15-inch models, so if you happen to have copped the new MacBook Pro, you'll find this device a lifesaver. Read more...

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