Comfort-focused computer peripheral that appeals to buyers seeking reduced wrist strain, longer comfortable use, and a simple plug-and-play upgrade for home offices or gift lists. At a typical retail price of $16–$25 it sits in the low‑ticket impulse/gift category, easy to bundle with keyboards, mice pads, or laptop accessories and inexpensive to ship—attributes that support quick conversion and cross-sell opportunities
Buyers choose this compact, wireless pointing device for portability, clutter-free setups, and improved control versus trackpads—ideal for laptops/tablets, commuting, and travel. At a $10–$25 selling price, it fits impulse and replacement purchases and works as an easy add-on to tech orders, with broad appeal across students and professionals
At $8–$17 and categorized under Computer Peripherals & Accessories, this cable is a low-ticket, utility-focused SKU that lowers buyer friction and is easy for sellers to add to an online accessory assortment. Its price makes it attractive as a replacement or test item for buyers who prioritize function over brand premium, which can help capture incremental orders without a large inventory commitment
This product sits in the computer peripherals category at an accessible $20–$40 price band, which makes it a low-friction add-on that can appeal to buyers completing a tech setup rather than shoppers making a high-consideration purchase. A July seasonal high indicates a predictable summer demand spike to plan inventory around, useful for timing promotions or replenishment
High-velocity, practical accessory driven by the shift to USB‑C on laptops, tablets, and phones. Buyers want fast, plug‑and‑play portable storage for transfers, backups, and offline privacy, making it a straightforward add‑on to tech purchases
Compact, low-ticket portable storage with dual-interface utility that buyers pick for easy file transfer and cross-device compatibility; typically sold as an impulse or add-on item that complements electronics, accessories, and gift assortments. Clear buyer appeal: convenience, portability and simple utility make it an easy upsell or bundle component
A low-cost accessory that solves legacy-device connectivity and charging needs, appealing to buyers who still use older cameras, GPS units, and peripherals. At $6–$9, it works well as an impulse add-on and cross-sell in an eCommerce store, with low shipping cost and minimal inventory risk; position it alongside cables, card readers, and refurbished or used electronics to lift basket size
Compact tablet accessory that appeals to buyers for hands‑free viewing, video calls, cooking recipes, bedside reading and mobile work. Low price point and small footprint make it an easy add-on or impulse purchase, simple to store and ship, and attractive for cross-sell on product pages or in accessory bundles
Ubiquitous desk accessory with broad appeal for home and office setups; buyers value smoother cursor control, comfort, and desk protection. Low price point ($7–$13) supports impulse add-ons, bundling with mice/keyboards, and affordable gifting
Broad, practical appeal: buyers use it to connect modern devices with USB-C ports to 3.5mm AUX inputs in cars, speakers, and wired headphones—especially relevant as many phones no longer include headphone jacks
Compact portable storage with broad buyer appeal: chosen for easy file transfer, quick backups, gifting and corporate/promotional use. Price points of $15–$49 support impulse buys, gift purchases and tiered SKUs; low complexity for fulfillment and high compatibility with accessory and electronics bundles makes it simple to list profitably in an eCommerce store
Compact connectivity add-ons like this appeal to buyers who need more ports for modern laptops and game consoles, at a low commitment price point. With a typical $9–$20 range, it works well as an impulse add-on and bundle with laptops, keyboards, mice, and cables, with low shipping costs and broad device relevance
Small, low-cost removable storage that buyers add to phones, cameras, drones, action cams and handheld consoles to expand capacity or replace lost cards. Typical selling price is $12–$38, making it an accessible cross-sell or impulse item with broad appeal for buyers seeking extra storage, backups or upgrades
Well-known PC accessories/peripherals with broad appeal for home office, school, and gaming upgrades. The $35–$130 price band aligns with core gift budgets and add-on purchases, enabling easy upsells alongside laptops and consoles
Compact, wired keyboard that saves desk space and travels easily; plug-and-play over USB for laptops, mini PCs, media centers, and small workstations. Buyers value portability and no-battery reliability, making it a practical spare or dedicated controller for tight setups
Low-cost technical accessory (typical retail $10–$18) that provides direct device-console connectivity and is typically purchased by buyers needing configuration, troubleshooting or a replacement/backup cable. Small and lightweight — low shipping cost and simple SKU — making it well-suited as an add-on, bundle item or impulse buy; clearly listing compatibility/driver information is essential to reduce returns and buyer confusion
Multi-function keyboard accessories sell because they offer practical utility across laptops, tablets, and desktops at an accessible price point. Buyers see value in a compact, versatile input device for upgrades, replacements, travel, and home office setups, making it a frequent add-on purchase
A low-cost, low-tech accessory that enlarges smartphone displays, making videos, reading, and browsing more comfortable. Its appeal spans buyers seeking relief from small-screen eyestrain and gift shoppers (especially for older adults or kids), and the impulse-friendly $12–$29 price point supports add-to-cart behavior
Compact gaming mouse with broad appeal to buyers seeking precision for gaming in a smaller, portable form factor. Typically attractive for small-hand users and laptop setups; often valued for higher-DPI tracking, programmable buttons, and RGB aesthetics
Compact cable/adapter that lets buyers connect internal SATA HDDs/SSDs to a USB port for data access, cloning, diagnostics and drive transfers — commonly purchased by DIYers, IT technicians and upgrade shoppers. Typical price sits at $9–$25, making it a low-ticket, high-turn accessory that works well as an impulse add-on or cross-sell with storage devices and backup utilities