It’s like Theodore Roosevelt was fond of saying: “Speak softly, and carry no selfie stick.”
Because those things are heinous, bro – and ol’ Teddy knew that.
Instead, pick up this week’s DOTW. You get a much better system for taking self portraits with your smartphone, and you’ll look a darn sight cooler doing it, too.
You get a sturdy mini-tripod, with a mount capable of working with all but the fattest of smartphones. And you get a key-fob Bluetooth remote, which grants you the ability to snap the smartphone’s camera from up to 30 feet away. These two are normally bundled together for $20, but for this week’s Deal of the Week, we’re letting them go for a measly $13.99. But hurry – the offer is limited to stock on hand.
$30 Connecting Point Gift Card with purchase of any new iPad
Offer good through Sunday, May 10th, 2015. Apple, the Apple logo, and iPad Air are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Touch ID is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Back in February, we featured this little guy for our weekly Deal.
It turned out to be one crazy-popular offer, and we sold out in no time. Then we had customers coming in the rest of the week, looking to take advantage, only to be disappointed.
Well, here at Connecting Point, we’re just not into disappointment. So we’re bringing back this dual USB charger, and once again slashing the price from 20 bucks to less than six. It’s made by noted accessory manufacturer iEssentials, designed to work seamlessly and last a long, long time.
This is one of our most popular chargers, heartily endorsed by Medford sales lead Scott Farmer. “I’ve sold tons of these, and they never come back,” Scott says. “Our customers love ’em.”
This charger works with your iPhone, iPad, MP3 player, camera, or whatever USB-chargeable device you might have. Don’t miss out this time: come in for your iEssentials Dual USB Charger today!
This minute-and-a-half video kicks off ‘Change Everything,’ a new marketing direction for Apple. It ties in with a new website of the same name, featuring individual spots and pages that explore in greater detail the themes and directions mentioned in the video above: cooking, learning, small business, travel, and redecorating.
In other words, two items for a single low price. And these items happen to complement each other rather nicely. First, you get a 12V car socket splitter, which expands one socket to three. Suddenly, you have three places to plug in your gadgets. Second, you get a two-port USB car charger, suitable for plugging in and charging your iPhone, iPod, GPS, or what-have-you.
We usually sell these two as a bundle for $19.99, but this week (and while supplies last) they’re on sale for a low, low $9.99. That’s half price!
In late 2013, a small, Portland-based independent security firm called Xipiter built the first version of SyncStop (which was originally called the “USB Condom,” until cooler heads prevailed) to scratch an itch: They wanted to minimize the risks involved with charging their own mobile devices in public areas.
When they tweeted about their invention, they were immediately flooded with emails and calls – and realized they were on to something big. The first production run sold out in a matter of days, spurring them to refine (and rename) their product.
Connecting Point is proud to be the first in our area to carry SyncStop, designed and built by another locally owned, independently operated business. And we’re inspired to offer this already-affordable gadget at a 25% discount, as this week’s Deal of the Week.