TP-Link products, which you can use to do life-changing things like extend the range of your Wi-Fi signal, add to your smart home collection, or turn dumb appliances into smart ones, are on sale for up to 37 percent off. For example, you can get this 6-outlet Kasa Smart WiFi power strip for 31 percent off. From your smartphone, you can control each of the six outlets individually. There are also three built-in USB ports and you can monitor, noting how much energy each device uses. Get it now for $55. Also on sale: a super portable four-port USB hub, available for 73 percent off. The USB 3.0 ports work with everything from Mac laptops to PS4s. The built-in USB cord folds into the device for storage, can transfer up to 5 Gbps, and is small enough to fit in your back pocket. It’s also $8. Here’s the full list of products on sale. Today, you can pick up these Anker SoundBud Curve headphones for $5 off. They are one of my go-tos cheaper running headphones. The wireless sports earbuds hold a 14-hour charge, are sweat-resistant, and use flexible EarWings to help keep them on your ears while working out. Get them today for $21. It comes with a carrying pouch and attached aluminum carabiner. As your friend with an Instant Pot is constantly telling you, Instant Pots can change the way you cook, and now you can get the stainless steel cooker for $69 instead of $90. The 6-quart Instant Pot Duo works as a pressure cooker, steamer, and even a yogurt maker. You can customize the settings or use the preset buttons to sauté, slow cook, keep warm, and steam. It comes with a steam rack, soup spoon, measuring cup, and recipe book. This PharMeDoc full body and pregnancy pillow is currently on sale for $30—it was $70. The U-shaped pillow is designed for contoured support of your body from the knees up. It’s got a soft jersey-knit cotton cover that can be removed and machine-washed. Until April 7, Monoprice has up to 60 percent off headphones, TV mounts—which I desperately need—lightbulbs, standing desks, and much more. With all our product stories, the goal is simple: more information about the stuff you’re thinking about buying. We may sometimes get a cut from a purchase, but if something shows up on one of our pages, it’s because we like it. Period.