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Save over $20 with this code
TL;DR: As of June 1, this Lenovo webcam is $20 off of its usual price, and you can get an additional` 5% off when you use the code EXTRAFIVE.
A lot of us who are working are still working from home, and honestly, there are no signs that it’ll change anytime soon. So, better to hunker down and pick up the supplies you need to set yourself up for a stress-free remote environment.
One thing that pretty much all of us have to do while WFH is video conferencing, and for that reason, it’s vital to have a good webcam on hand. Not every computer has one built in, though. If yours doesn’t, this camera from Lenovo is a good get — right now, it’s $20 off its usual pricing, and you can get an additional 5% savings when you use the code EXTRAFIVE at checkout.
The Lenovo 500 FHD features super high definition 1080p video, showing you at your best in every meeting you check into. It’s got facial recognition software as well, allowing for easy login to your laptop or desktop. It’s also connected via simple USB, so setup is a breeze. It’s exactly what you need at a price that won’t break the bank.
Make sure your work-from-home space is primed and ready to go, starting with a great webcam — get the Lenovo 500 FHD for $20 off, with an additional 5% discount with code EXTRAFIVE.
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