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Stock up on gadgets and stay within budget

- Marc Saltzman The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author’s and do not necessaril­y reflect those of USA TODAY.

Just because you find yourself short on cash doesn’t mean you can’t afford a few cool tech toys – so long as you consider your local “dollar store.”

Sometimes it’s a gadget, such as a clamp- on LED light for reading in bed; other times, it’s a low- tech accessory for your smartphone. “Case” in point: a fitted polycarbon­ate or silicone case for your iPhone or Android phone might cost you upward of $ 50 at a big box store but as low as $ 1 or $ 2 at Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, 99 Cents Only Stores or Dollarama ( in Canada).

So long as you have reasonable expectatio­ns when it comes to quality and longevity, you should be pleased with your petite purchase – especially among those watching their wallet. ( After all, results from a COVID- 19 survey by McKinsey Insights found 4 out of 10 Americans say their finances will not return to normal until the latter half of 2021 or 2022 and beyond.)

After scouring the aisles at a few stores, I picked the following items as some best buys to consider. Note: Not all stores carry the same items, and the brand names and exact prices may vary.

Moodlab Rex Fidelity earbuds with mic

Whether it’s for use with your mobile device, laptop or game console, it’s ideal to invest in a spare set of earbuds.

The Moodlab Rex Fidelity Earbuds with Mic were among the best- sounding ( and most comfortabl­e) pair I tried out of three different brands. I’ve got them plugged into my microphone used for podcasting, and they do the trick perfectly.

Available in several colors – including gold, blue, black and red – these 3.5mm earbuds feature a remote control on a 4.2- foot cable ( with “flat wire” design).

Extra tips, for varying ear sizes, are included in the box.

Universal smartphone lens kit

From Solaray, this three- piece lens kit ($ 2) lets you clip on special lenses on top of your smartphone’s camera lens – regardless of the make and model – to enhance the images you take.

The kit includes a wide- angle, fisheye and macro lens.

The wide- angle lens is ideal for panoramic landscape shots, and the “hemispheri­cal” fisheye lens offered a more playful look that rounds out the photo ( not unlike some Snapchat filters). The macro lens is designed for taking closeup shots of an object, such as a flower or insect.

To access each lens, you simply unscrew one and attach the other.

Window and door alarm

For a mere $ 1, Window and Door Alarm is a two- part device that can notify a homeowner of a possible break- in.

Simply peel off the sticky adhesives on the back of this alarm, press it up against the opening of a door, window or cabinet and flick the switch to turn it on. Should the two pieces of the magnetic device become separated, a piercing 90- decibel alarm will sound.

Three alkaline watch batteries ( LR44) are required, and included, to operate this inexpensiv­e Dollar Tree product.

6- in- 1 stylus pen

Another Dollar Tree find, this ordinary- looking ballpoint pen ($ 1) is like a Swiss Army Knife, of sorts.

There’s a black- ink pen on one end and a stylus on the other, to be used on touchscree­n smartphone­s and tablets – perhaps during colder winter months when you might have gloves on.

Along the body of the pen you’ll notice a small window with liquid inside, as a bubble leveler ( for, say, hanging a picture), as well as a ruler ( up to 3 inches).

If you unscrew the soft stylus tip, you’ll find two screwdrive­r heads: One is a Phillips ( cross- shape) and the other a flat- head to fasten or loosen screws and bolts.

iHip Rugged Durable 2.1 amp dual- wall charger

Why charge up only one device when you can charge up two at the same time?

For $ 2, the iHip Rugged is a charging cube to juice up smartphone­s, tablets and such, with one of the two USB- A ports a 2.1 amp slot for rapid charging, along with a regular 1 amp port for a second device. Simply plug the small, black cube into an AC socket and one or two gadgets into the female USB ports.

The company claims a “heavy duty” rugged exterior for added durability, in case you toss this doohickey into a backpack, purse or pocket

Tech- 1 HDMI cable

Even keen- eyed home theater enthusiast­s might not be able to see the difference between pricy cables and this $ 2 one from Tech- 1.

For uncompress­ed, high- definition video and sound, simply connect the 5foot HDMI cable from the output jack of your home theater components – such as a cable box, video game system or DVD/ Blu- ray player – to the input jack of your television or audio- video ( AV) receiver.

Keep in mind you can use an HDMI cable to connect a laptop to your TV, monitor or projector.

Eaget 16GB microSD card

For our Canadian readers, I found a 16 gigabyte microSDHC card at Dollarama for a mere $ 4 ( about $ 3 U. S.), which is enough to store many tens of thousands of documents, several thousands of photos or hundreds of TV shows – all on something the size of your pinky fingernail.

Though many Android smartphone­s and tablets ( and some laptops) take a microSD card, a full- size SD adapter is included in the box.

This microSD card is rated as Class 10 flash memory, which is fast enough to support full HD video recording.

 ?? PROVIDED BY DOLLAR TREE/ MARC SALTZMAN ?? Though it’s not “smart home” tech, it certainly is smart to pay just $ 1 for a 90- decibel alarm ( with batteries) to mount to a home’s side or backdoor or windowsill to serve as a deterrent to a would- be thief.
PROVIDED BY DOLLAR TREE/ MARC SALTZMAN Though it’s not “smart home” tech, it certainly is smart to pay just $ 1 for a 90- decibel alarm ( with batteries) to mount to a home’s side or backdoor or windowsill to serve as a deterrent to a would- be thief.
 ?? PROVIDED BY MOODLAB/ DOLLARAMA ?? If your smartphone takes a 3.5mm headphone jack, you may be pleasantly surprised at the quality of these MoodLab Rex earbuds, with microphone.
PROVIDED BY MOODLAB/ DOLLARAMA If your smartphone takes a 3.5mm headphone jack, you may be pleasantly surprised at the quality of these MoodLab Rex earbuds, with microphone.
 ?? PROVIDED BY EAGET ?? Thanks for the memory! Score a 16GB microSD memory card, with adapter, on the cheap.
PROVIDED BY EAGET Thanks for the memory! Score a 16GB microSD memory card, with adapter, on the cheap.

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