The sale is gone but some of the prices stuck around.
After Prime Day 2026 wrapped, a handful of practical tech accessories held onto their discounted prices. The TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router dropped to $149.99 from $249.99 — a $100 cut on a router that hits up to 5,760 Mbps on its 6 GHz band. Samsung's T9 1TB portable SSD sits at $179.99, down from $287.99, and delivers sequential read and write speeds up to 2,000 MB/s with a rubber housing rated for drops up to 9.8 feet. The Anker Prime Charger Block, a 160W multi-port USB-C charger, is $99.99 versus its usual $149.99, and a four-pack of Linkind Matter smart plugs runs $24.98.
The router and the SSD are the picks worth paying attention to. Wi-Fi 7 hardware is still settling into mainstream pricing, and $150 for a tri-band BE9300 unit is a reasonable entry point if your current router is more than three years old. The Samsung T9's 2,000 MB/s ceiling puts it in a category that was significantly more expensive twelve months ago.
None of these are impulse buys dressed up as deals — they're the kind of accessories that get skipped during a sale because a TV or laptop grabbed the budget first. Prices will drift back up; they always do.
