Score $100 Nintendo eShop Credit for $80 at Newegg

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– A twin-pack of two $50 Nintendo eShop gift cards is available at Newegg for $80.50, a savings of $19.50 off the $100 retail price, with a limit of 10 purchases per customer.
– The eShop gift cards can be used to purchase games, apparel, hardware, or accessories from Nintendo’s online store, including big-ticket items like the Nintendo Switch 2.
– The Cozyla Calendar Plus 2 is on sale for $279.99 for Amazon Prime members, offering features like meal planning and chore tracking without requiring a subscription, unlike the more expensive Skylight Calendar 2.
– Garmin’s Varia Vue bike light and camera is discounted to $449.99 at Amazon, its lowest price, featuring 600 lumens of brightness and continuous 4K recording saved only during detected incidents.
– Woot is offering discounts on PC gaming components like Nvidia RTX graphics cards and motherboards through May 1st, with an additional 20% off (up to $20) using the code TWENTYOFFPC.
Looking to build up your Nintendo Switch library without breaking the bank? A limited-time deal at Newegg offers $100 worth of Nintendo eShop credit for just $80.50. This isn’t a typo: you can grab a twin-pack of $50 gift cards for a significant discount, and there’s a cap of 10 purchases per customer. While buying multiple sets might sound excessive, it’s a smart move if you plan to spend on future game releases, downloadable content, or even big-ticket items like the Nintendo Switch 2. The credit is versatile, covering everything from software and apparel to hardware and accessories directly from Nintendo’s online storefront.
Beyond the eShop savings, here are a few other standout deals worth your attention this week.
For those considering a smart calendar, either for personal use or as a Mother’s Day gift, the Cozyla Calendar Plus 2 is now $279.99 for Amazon Prime members. That’s a solid $40 less than Skylight’s comparable Calendar 2. The key advantage here is that Cozyla doesn’t require a paid subscription to access features like meal planning, chore tracking, or photo and video screen savers. Skylight, by contrast, locks those capabilities behind a $79 annual fee. Just keep in mind that the Cozyla model doesn’t include a wall mount, which Skylight does provide.
Cyclists looking for added safety and peace of mind should check out the Garmin Varia Vue. This multi-function device combines a headlight with a 4K camera, offering a peak brightness of 600 lumens and continuous recording that only saves footage when its built-in accelerometer detects an incident. Normally priced at $549.99, it’s now $449.99 at Amazon, marking its lowest price ever. You can transfer footage via SD card or, with a paid subscription, have it automatically uploaded to the Garmin Vault cloud service over Wi-Fi.
PC builders and upgraders have a limited window to save big at Woot. Through late May 1st, the site is offering a range of discounted PC gaming components, including Nvidia RTX 30- and 50-series graphics cards, midrange motherboards for both AMD and Intel builds, and PC cases. The RAM has already sold out, but there’s still plenty to choose from. To sweeten the deal, use the code TWENTYOFFPC at checkout for an additional 20 percent off, up to $20 total.
(Source: The Verge)




