My Top 15 Amazon Tech Week Picks for a Smarter Office Setup

Amazon is running a surprise Tech Week sale that covers everything from laptops and printers to webcams and dongles. After exploring the full offerings, these are the office peripherals and accessories I think are worth buying.

The Ugreen Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter (£3.99) adds wireless support to older PCs, making it easier to connect headphones, controllers and keyboards without cables.

For meetings, the Anker PowerConf speaker (£79.99) uses six microphones to pick up voices clearly during group calls, while the TONGVEO 4K AI-tracking webcam (£89) provides clearer video and keeps you focused during presentations or remote sessions.

The Amazon Basics Stereo Speakers (£12.50) provide clearer audio than a laptop's built-in sound, making them suitable for calls, videos and music.

See the full Amazon offer by clicking here. And for more Tech Week deals, we've rounded up the best business laptop deals under £500 and the best home office deals under £50.

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Screen position and desktop comfort can also be improved with simple additions. The Amazon Basics Monitor Stand (£13.72) raises screens to eye level to reduce neck strain during long work days, while the Basics Vented Laptop Stand (£8.92) elevates devices to improve airflow and create a more comfortable typing angle.

The Logitech MK295 Silent Keyboard and Mouse Combo (£28.49) helps reduce noise, which is useful in shared spaces or home offices, and the Logitech MX Master 3S Mouse (£68.99) offers precise tracking and fast scrolling for detailed tasks.

For reliable connectivity, consider TP-Link's WiFi 6 nano adapter (£17.99) which upgrades older systems with faster wireless speeds and improved stability. The Ugreen USB Ethernet Adapter (£8.95) offers a wired alternative where consistent connections are important.

The TP-Link 8-Port Gigabit Switch (£17.99) allows you to run multiple wired devices from a single network point, suiting busy desks or small offices.

Backing up files to disk is increasingly rare these days, but it's still a great and inexpensive way to protect personal data. The Alxum External DVD Drive (£34.39) reads and writes discs, while adding SD and microSD slots, three USB ports and support for 2.5-inch SATA drives.

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