Make life easier with these 15 products under $15

Life is full of little inconveniences. But when those little things start to add up, it can be frustrating or overwhelming. Thankfully, we’re here with some solutions to your problems.

If you need help getting your home clean, finishing jobs, managing your tech gadgets or even help to relax, we’ve got you covered. Tap or click for 15 great products to help tackle your home projects.

Here are 15 products, each priced under $15, that will make your life a little easier. Who knew a simpler life could be so affordable?

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Simple ways to live a better digital life

Bad habits are the last thing you want to bring with you into the new year. Brush them off your legs so you can set yourself up for success. One way to do that is by cleaning up your digital life.

There are a few ways to get the job done. You can clear out your computer and phone’s cache — or even take a literal brush around your gadgets to polish them up. Tap or click here to get five essential tech cleanups for your inbox, network and gadgets.

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Ozempic's life-changing side effects

Sure, it’ll help you lose weight, but Ozempic has side effects people aren’t talking about. It may even cancel out birth control.

$2M a year to live forever

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Don’t die. That’s 46-year-old Bryan Johnson’s main goal in life. Bryan made $400 million when he sold his credit card processing company to eBay. Today, he lives in Los Angeles as a self-proclaimed “rejuvenation athlete” and spends his time and money trying to turn back the clock.

Tech on a budget: You don’t have to spend $200 or more for high-quality earbuds. Raycons have studio-quality sound and a whopping 32 hours of battery life, and they fit comfortably in every ear with precise fittings. Grab ‘em for 20% off (and free shipping!) at BuyRaycon.com/kim.

Treat yourself! This fluffy, germ-busting towel is actually life changing

Sometimes, the little things in life make the biggest difference, like putting a fresh pair of sheets on your bed or slipping into your favorite sweater on a cold day.

When’s the last time you replaced your towels? There’s nothing like swapping out your flat, stained, stinky ones for fluffy new towels. The problem is most towels don’t keep that fresh feeling for very long. A few washes and you’re back to thin towels that get musty after just a shower or two.

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Tips for better iPhone battery life

Phone dying too fast throughout the day? Try one or all of these tips for more juice.

Your digital twin could save your life

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You have a digital twin you haven’t met yet — a virtual replica of yourself that can predict health issues and offer personalized advice. Here’s the scoop. Plus, be aware of piano scams, kids and social media addiction, and the risk of falling for phone scams.

How your "digital twin" could save your life

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What if you could know how goods, exercises, or treatments impact you ahead of time? Soon, a personal digital model of your body could let you find out.

Gen Z is taking parents to job interviews

I can promise any Gen Z that if they walk in my office looking for a job and their MOM is sitting in the lobby…it’s going to be a no. Mommy can’t hold your hand through life kiddo!

Organ donors are heroes

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About a year ago, I underwent my second cornea transplant. Thanks to the generous donor, my life has been profoundly changed.

How a hacker made $2 million

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Tommy DeVoss has exploited over 10,000 of companies — Yahoo, Uber and even the US government. After facing prison, he’s turned his life around.

One of the strangest places on Google Maps

It’s a village with life-size dolls in Japan. Located in Nagoro, more than 350 dolls represent villagers who once lived there but have either moved or passed away. You have to see this.

Why is blinking required to walk?

Have you heard the theory that it’s impossible to keep your eyes open when you sneeze? That’s just one strange fact of life. Another is that you can’t walk without blinking. Is that true? The surprising answer is yes. But why is this the case, and what does it mean about our biology?

Electric bike's hidden deadly danger

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Sure, your e-bike is fast. But is it worth your life? I give you the scoop in 60 seconds.

Set up your smartphone to save your life

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Are you at risk for an emergency? Here’s a way to prepare, in 60 seconds. 

Can you freeze your body and come back to life?

James Bedford was the first person cryogenically frozen after his death, way back in 1967. His hope was that someday advanced technology would enable him to be thawed and brought back to life. Was his optimism well founded? Will we ever achieve the capability to revive cryogenically frozen individuals?

How do oysters make pearls?

Pearls are iridescent spheres made of the same materials as an oyster’s shell. So, why are they so much more beautiful than the shell itself? It all comes down to the life cycle of an oyster.

What is life like in a supermax prison?

For the worst of the worst criminals, there’s one prison in the mountains of Colorado that they won’t be able to break out of. Isolated from the rest of the world, this prison is the only supermax in the country, and is a life sentence to all who go there.