Keychron is one of the biggest names in mechanical keyboards (but certainly far from the only maker worthy of your attention). If you’re interested in an upgrade for your desk, or just an additional keyboard to use during gaming or intensive typing, Woot has great deals running on a fleet of wired and wireless models, some of which have hot-swappable switches.Currently, Woot’s selection runs the gamut of colors and sizes, with full-size options in the K10 Wireless (was $114.99, now $54.99) and the V6 wired model (was $99.99, now $49.99). For something more ergonomically-friendly, you can opt for the Q8 or Q10 keyboards, which are around 60 percent off their original prices. For a great, compact 75 percent wired keyboard with hot-swappable switches, look no further than the V1, which is $44.99.Keychron V1The Keychron V1 is as much a comfortable keyboard as it is a productivity tool, one with remappable keys and hot swappable switches to better suit your workflow. It’s also a lot more stylish than your average keyboard, with slick RGB backlighting and double-shot PBT keycaps.Where to Buy: $74.99 $59.49 at Amazon $74.99 $44.99 at WootOther deals to keep your Monday goingGoogle’s Pixel Watch 4 is on the horizon, launching October 9th at $349.99 for the 41mm size and $399.99 for the 45mm size. There are always going to be people who want the latest gadgets, and those who take advantage of the moment to score a deal on the last-gen product. If you find yourself if the latter bucket, head over to Amazon where you can get the 41mm Wi-Fi version of the Pixel Watch 3 in the champagne gold aluminum case for $199.99. It’s a good smartwatch, even though it’s missing out on some new hardware features. For instance, its glass and display isn’t as domed as the Pixel Watch 4, nor does it have the Satellite SOS that’s coming to the new LTE version. And, it’s not as repairable as Google claims the latest model will be. But, it has many of the same software features.If you’re into hiking or you live off the grid, you might want something more capable and helpful for your winding journey than a smartwatch or smartphone. Garmin’s inReach Mini 2 is a satellite message communicator and tracking device in one. It can last for up to 14 days per charge (or more, depending on tracking preferences), and it’s rated for high durability, with both MIL-STD-810 and IPX7 ratings. Originally $399.99, you can get it in red or black at Amazon, Best Buy, or through Garmin directly for $249.99. The device can handle two-way messaging, turn-by-turn navigation (with TrakBack routing to go back the way you came), real-time location sharing, and more. However, a monthly subscription is required to take advantage of the inReach Mini 2’s satellite features, starting at $7.99 per month.If you’re looking for a good deal on a new desktop GPU, Micro Center’s deals on certain Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti overclocked models with 16GB of VRAM are the best we’ve seen yet. Both the MSI and Zotac dual fan models with double the amount of base memory (making them the superior value versus 8GB models) are just $369.99 when you pick up in-store. The RTX 5060 Ti is a great option for those who are content playing games at 1080p resolution. You may be able to play some titles at 1440p or higher, but that’ll likely require you to enable Nvidia graphical features that boost game performance, including DLSS and multi-frame generation.