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Today's Dealmaster is headlined by a nice discount on HyperX's Cloud Stinger gaming headset, which is currently available for just under $30 at Amazon. Normally retailing in the $50 range, this discount marks the second-best price we've seen outside of a brief drop to $26 this past March.

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The Cloud Stinger was our top budget pick in a past guide to the best gaming headsets. It's an old-fashioned wired pair that HyperX has sold for several years, but it continues to provide a commendable blend of comfort and audio quality at a wallet-friendly price. It has a lightweight design that doesn't clamp too harshly on the head. Its ear cups are spacious enough, its headband is highly adjustable, and it cushions both with ample memory foam. It doesn't have an especially detailed or balanced sound profile, but its hyped-up bass and treble give it an exciting quality and bring a little more oomph to in-game effects. Its built-in mic is a plus, too, lending voices greater clarity than a typical wireless headset.The Cloud Stinger is still a budget-level gaming headset, so it has its share of shortcomings. That microphone isn't detachable, nor is the included 3.5mm cable. Its earcups don't fold up for easier storage. A simple volume slider is all it has in terms of built-in controls. And its plastic-heavy build makes it feel like an inexpensive device. Still, the Cloud Stinger does well where it matters most. Because it's a wired headset, it'll have no problem working with any console or PC, either, the upcoming PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X included. It's a solid value at its usual going rate, so if you're in the market for a new headset on the cheap, this deal is well worth a look.

If you don't need any more gaming gear, though, we also have deals on the AirPods Pro, SSDs, 4K TVs, and more. Have a look at our full rundown below.

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Top 10 deals of the day

  • HyperX Cloud Stinger wired gaming headset for $29.88 at Amazon (normally $50).
  • Crucial MX500 (500GB) 3D NAND SATA III internal SSD for $57.99 at Amazon (normally $67).
  • Super Mario Maker 2(Switch) for $39.99 at Amazon (normally $60).
  • Ghost of Tsushima(PS4, used) for $39.99 at GameFly (normally $60).
  • Fitbit Charge 4 activity tracker for $129.95 at Amazon (normally $145).
  • PowerA Protection Kit (Red Super Mario Bros. Checkerboard) case + screen protector for Nintendo Switch Lite for $8.98 at Amazon (normally $20).
  • Aukey PA-D3 USB-C wall charger - 60W total, 60W USB-C PD, USB-A, GaN for $17.11 at Amazon (clip $5 coupon and use code: 84O2K6UE - normally $30).
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (7th gen) laptop - 1.6GHz Intel Core i5-10210U, 14-inch 1080p, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 256GB SSD for $902.49 at Lenovo (use code: EXTRAFIVE - normally $1,000).
  • Apple AirPods Pro true wireless noise-cancelling earphones for $199 at Amazon, Walmart, and Staples (normally $235).
  • Apple Watch Series 5 (40mm) smartwatch for $299 at Walmart and Costco (normally $380).

Laptop and desktop PC deals

  • Apple MacBook Pro (2020) laptop - 1.4GHz Intel Core i5-8257U, 13.3-inch 2560x1600, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD for $1,599.99 at Amazon (discount seen at checkout - normally $1,700).
  • Apple MacBook Air (2020) laptop - 1.1GHz Intel Core i5-1030NG7, 13.3-inch 2560x1600, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD for $1,199.99 at Amazon (normally $1,300).
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (7th gen) laptop - 1.6GHz Intel Core i5-10210U, 14-inch 1080p, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 256GB SSD for $902.49 at Lenovo (use code: EXTRAFIVE - normally $1,000).
  • 27-inch Dell S2721QS monitor - 3840x2160, 60Hz, IPS for $339.99 at Dell (normally $450).
  • Crucial MX500 (500GB) 3D NAND SATA III internal SSD for $57.99 at Amazon (normally $67).
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Video game deals

  • Super Mario Maker 2(Switch) for $39.99 at Amazon (normally $60).
  • Mario Tennis Aces(Switch) for $39.99 at Amazon (normally $50).
  • The Wonderful 101: Remastered(Switch, PS4) for $29.99 at Amazon (normally $35).
  • Hades (Switch, digital) for $19.99 at Nintendo eShop (normally $25).
  • Persona 5 Royal (PS4) for $39.99 at Amazon (normally $45).
  • Ghost of Tsushima(PS4, used) for $39.99 at GameFly (normally $60).
  • The Last of Us Part II(PS4, used) for $29.99 at GameFly (normally $60).
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake(PS4, used) for $24.99 at GameFly (normally $50).
  • Doom Eternal (PS4, XB1, used) for $19.99 at GameFly (normally $40).
  • PS Plus only: Red Dead Redemption 2(PS4, digital) for $26.39 at PlayStation Store (normally $40).
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice(PS4) for $32.97 at GameStop (normally $45).
  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses(Switch) for $49.94 at Amazon (normally $60).
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition (Switch) for $39.99 at Amazon (normally $48).
  • Undertale(Switch, digital) for $9.99 at Nintendo eShop (normally $15).
  • Catherine: Full Body(Switch) for $39.99 at Amazon (normally $50).
  • 1-2 Switch (Switch, digital) for $34.99 at Amazon (normally $50).
  • Pre-order: Assassin's Creed Valhalla (PS4, XB1) for $49.94 at Amazon (normally $60).
  • Pre-order: Cyberpunk 2077 (PS4, XB1, PC) for $49.94 at Amazon (normally $60).

Gaming deals

  • HyperX Cloud Stinger wired gaming headset for $29.88 at Amazon (normally $50).
  • SteelSeries Arctis 7 wireless gaming headset for PS4/PC for $125 at Amazon (normally $145).
  • Nintendo Switch Pro Controller + Super Mario Odyssey (Switch, digital) for $99.99 at Walmart (normally $130).
  • Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed wireless gaming mouse for $44.99 at Amazon (normally $55).
  • Wingspanboard game for $47.95 at Amazon (normally $60).
  • PowerA Protection Kit (Red Super Mario Bros. Checkerboard) case + screen protector for Nintendo Switch Lite for $8.98 at Amazon (normally $20).
  • Pre-order: Sony DualSense Wireless Controller for PlayStation 5 for $69.99 at Amazon.

TV and home entertainment deals

  • 65-inch LG OLED CX (2020 model) 4K HDR OLED TV for $2,249.99 at Amazon (discount seen at checkout - normally $2,500).
  • 65-inch TCL R635 (2020 model) 4K HDR QLED mini-LED Roku TV for $840.17 at Amazon (normally $900).
  • 82-inch Samsung RU8000 (2019 model) 4K LED TV for $1,499.99 at Best Buy (normally $2,000).
  • Amazon Fire TV Recast (500GB) over-the-air DVR for $149.99 at Amazon (normally $230).
  • Amazon Fire TV Cube 4K media streamer + smart speaker for $99.99 at Amazon (normally $120).
  • Chernobyl (complete series) for $9.99 at Amazon and Apple iTunes (normally $20).

Electronics deals

  • Apple AirPods Pro true wireless noise-cancelling earphones for $199 at Amazon, Walmart, and Staples (normally $235).
  • Apple Watch Series 5 (40mm) smartwatch for $299 at Walmart and Costco (normally $380).
  • Apple Watch Series 3 (38mm) smartwatch for $169 at Amazon (normally $180).
  • Fitbit Charge 4 activity tracker for $129.95 at Amazon (normally $145).
  • Beats Solo Pro Bluetooth noise-cancelling on-ear headphones for $199.95 at Amazon (normally $260).
  • Jabra Elite 75t true wireless earphones for $149.99 at Amazon (normally $170).
  • Tribit StormBox Micro portable Bluetooth speaker for $39.99 at Amazon (clip $10 coupon - normally $50).
  • TP-Link Kasa HS200 smart Wi-Fi light switch for $14.99 at Amazon (clip $2 coupon - normally $18).
  • Eufy RoboVac 30 robot vacuum for $179.99 at Amazon (normally $230).

Accessories and miscellaneous deals

  • LapGear Smart-e Lap Desk for up to 15.6-inch laptops for $17.92 at Amazon (normally $24).
  • Anker PowerExpand+ 7-in-1 USB-C hub - 85W USB-C PD, USB-C, 2x USB 3.0, microSD, SD, HDMI (4K@30Hz) for $26.99 at Amazon (clip 10% coupon - normally $38).
  • Anker PowerPort PD 2 USB-C wall charger - 30W total, 18W USB-C PD, USB-A for $18.64 at Amazon (normally $22).
  • Aukey PA-D3 USB-C wall charger - 60W total, 60W USB-C PD, USB-A, GaN for $17.11 at Amazon (clip $5 coupon and use code: 84O2K6UE - normally $30).
  • DJI Osmo Mobile 3 smartphone gimbal for $98 at Amazon and B&H (normally $118).
  • Twelve South BookArc vertical desktop stand for Apple MacBooks for $50.99 at Amazon (normally $60).
© Frederic J. BROWN Gabriel Gordon stands behind the glass entrance door to his restaurant Beachwood BBQ, in Seal Beach, Californian, which he has been forced to permanently shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic.

For Gabriel Gordon and his wife Lena, the small restaurant they opened 14 years ago in the coastal California town of Seal Beach was a dream project and the cornerstone of their future success.

But this weekend, Beachwood BBQ, which had become a staple in the community, permanently shut down -- yet another casualty of the carnage the coronavirus pandemic has unleashed on restaurants across the United States.

Samsung screen mirroring mac os x. 'This restaurant launched everything for us and allowed us to have a nice life,' said Gordon, 43, who is now concentrating his efforts on another restaurant and three breweries he owns. 'This is what allowed us to have a nice life and it's heartbreaking to see it close.'

© VALERIE MACON Madelyn Alfano owner of Maria's Italian Kitchen poses inside one of two restaurants she was forced to shut down because of the Covid-19 pandemic, on July 28, 2020, in Santa Monica, California.

According to the National Restaurant Association, the restaurant industry -- the second largest private sector employer in the US -- is among the hardest hit by the pandemic, with losses projected to reach a staggering $240 billion by the end of the year.

© VALERIE MACON Madelyn Alfano owner of Maria's Italian Kitchen leaves her restaurant now closed due to Covid 19 pandemic, on July 28, 2020, in Santa Monica, California.

'It's such an apocalyptic time for this industry,' Sean Kennedy, executive vice president of public affairs for the association, told AFP. 'We were the first industry to shut down and we will be the last to recover from this pandemic.

'That's because we won't be in place until the airlines are fixed, until the hotels are fixed and until tourism is back.' https://ringnasearmo1970.mystrikingly.com/blog/minecraft-pe-update-date.

As of July 10, according to Yelp, there have been 26,160 total restaurant closures across the United States, of which 60 percent (15,770) have permanently shut down. That represents the highest total business closures in the country, surpassing retail.

The impact has especially been felt in major cities and regions that rely on tourism during the summer months in order to stay afloat the rest of the year.

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'Cities like Los Angeles . depend on tourism, conventions, vacationers, honeymooners -- that's what drives restaurant traffic,' said Kennedy. 'Until that's restored, we are not going to see anything approaching normal business markets for the restaurants.'

In California alone, the statistics are sobering. There were some 1.4 million people working in a restaurant before the pandemic, and over the past four months some 1 million have either been laid off or furloughed, said Sharokina Shams, vice president of public affairs for the California Restaurant Association.

'We anticipate that 30 percent of California restaurants will close permanently as a result of the pandemic,' Shams told AFP. 'The last couple of economic crises that this industry can talk about would be the last recession in 2008 and the couple of years that followed 9/11.

'This is far, far worse.'

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One of the reasons the sector has been hammered is the fact that restaurants often operate on very low profit margins and have very thin cash reserves.

And although the financial rescue handed out by the government helped, restaurant owners say it does not go far enough to allow many to survive.

'The average restaurant is making between six and seven percent profits . and has about 16 days of cash on hand,' Kennedy said. 'And suddenly (with the pandemic) they are expected to find a way to pay their rent, their utilities, to deal with the inventory.

'For a growing number of restaurants, the answer is to shut down permanently.'

That was the case for Madelyn Alfano, 62, owner of Maria's Italian Kitchen, a restaurant chain in the Los Angeles area, who was forced to close two of her outlets and is fighting to keep the remaining ones open.

'It's like losing a family member . it's my life savings, passion and there is a feeling of defeat,' Alfano told AFP, commenting on the two closures. 'I would equate this to someone with an illness and the doctor says 'we have to cut off your foot so you can live'.'

She said as the pandemic hit, her business plummeted 50 percent overnight and, like other restaurateurs, she had to swiftly adapt to a new reality.

'When I tell people what the net profit of a restaurant is they tell me I'm absolutely crazy to do this,' Alfano said. 'Every morning, you don't know what the day is going to bring . and as the owner of a restaurant you cannot show fear. Stoicism is very important.'

For Gordon, one redeeming side-effect of the pandemic is that it has forced him and others in the industry to reflect on their frantic pace of life and to slow down.

'A lot of us are saying 'why do we need to open six or seven days a week',' he said. 'This has made us rethink our whole business model.'

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