Wowcher's WOW Week Sale: The Tech Deals Worth Buying

Wowcher's WOW week sale is on, and we've picked out the tech deals worth buying. From Apple iPads to smartwatches, we've got the lowdown on the best discounts.
Wowcher's WOW Week Sale: The Tech Deals Worth Buying
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Wowcher’s WOW Week Sale: The Tech Deals Worth Buying

Deals site Wowcher has launched a huge sale, and we’ve picked out the tech deals worth going for. From Apple iPads to smartwatches, we’ve got the lowdown on the best discounts.

Home Cinema Projector Kit: A Steal for Film Fans

Not officially part of the WOW sale, but a gadget that’s caught our eye is the Home Cinema Projector kit, a £36 bundle for film fans that’ll help turn your home into a cosy cinema-like space. The 1080 projector has a huge 84-inch screen size.

HiFuture Headphones: A Good Deal for Budget-Conscious Buyers

We would recommend the £49.99 HiFuture headphones, which come with industry-standard Active Noise Cancelling - a feature we see on many brands nowadays. This discreet software helps block out surrounding noise for wearers to avoid interrupting your favourite music or an important phone call while in a busy area. For the price, users shouldn’t expect the quality of a Sonos or Bose pair, but for what you pay, these are a good deal - especially if you’re looking for a budget tech accessory.

Active Noise Cancelling headphones for a budget-friendly price

FutureFit Ultra 2: A Mega Good Deal for First-Time Buyers

Next up, is the FutureFit Ultra 2, another device we’d say is a mega good deal. Again, its features won’t compare with the likes of Samsung’s Galaxy Watch or an Apple Watch, but as an entry-level device (even for a kid’s first model), this has everything you could want - and for an affordable £39.99.

A budget-friendly smartwatch for first-time buyers

Wi-Fi Video Doorbell: A Basic but Affordable Option

Wowcher is also selling a £26 Wi-Fi video doorbell, with HD security features including night vision, a 1280 x 720 high-definition resolution, and a wide-angle lens of 166 degrees. For its price, this is another sale offer we’d say to take a look at if you’re after a basic recording device for extra peace of mind.

A basic but affordable Wi-Fi video doorbell

Deals to Avoid: Refurbished Models and Old Tech

However, there are some deals that we’d say are worth avoiding. The refurbished Apple iPad deal and the £89 Acer Chromebook Laptop are both second-hand models, which you can find stated in the tiny T&Cs under the description. Our biggest caution comes with the refurbished iPad Air model, which shoppers can buy from £69 depending on the condition of the second-hand model.

‘The biggest caution comes with the refurbished iPad Air model, which shoppers can buy from £69 depending on the condition of the second-hand model.’

Conclusion

Wowcher’s WOW week sale has some great deals on tech gadgets, but be cautious of refurbished models and old tech. Make the most of the discounts, but do your research before making a purchase.