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October’s Prime Day event is almost over, but our favorite deals are still live

2025-10-09 12:25:26

An image showing multiple products flowing out of a bubble mailer on a purple and green background. The products include a Boox Palma 2, Razer’s Kishi V3 Pro XL, the Sonos Era 300, and the Anker Solix power station.

Editor’s note: That’s a wrap, folks! As Prime Big Deal Days draws to a close, we’ll no longer be updating this article with additional deals and insights. Plenty of great deals remain, however, so be sure to check out all of our Prime Day 2.0 coverage for anything you may have missed.

We’re now in the final hours of Amazon’s October Prime Day sale. That means it’s time to squeeze as much value out of your Amazon Prime subscription as you can until Thursday at 3AM ET / 12AM PT, which is when several deals will enter a brief hibernation ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Although things are winding down, many of the best deals remain — which is a good thing, especially if you were taking some time to mull over a big purchase.

As with our initial coverage, we’ve included the best deals we could find on everything from noise-canceling headphones, robot vacuums, and 4K TVs to some unexpected gadgets that might come in handy around the house. The majority of our recommendations have been thoroughly tested by Verge writers and editors, and we are just as confident in our recommendations for a $50 smartwatch as we are in a $1,500 OLED TV. If you don’t have Prime yet, you may also be eligible for a free 30-day trial that’ll allow you to shop the event without paying for access.

Featured deals

Google Pixel 9A

The Pixel 9A adds more robust water resistance and a brighter, bigger screen to what was already a winning formula for a good midrange phone. Read our review.
Google Pixel 9A in peony pink on a purple background.

Where to Buy:

AirPods 4 With Active Noise Cancellation

The latest noise-canceling AirPods offer the perfect blend of audio quality, comfort, and battery life, making them the right choice for iPhone users. They have better mics than previous models, allowing for clearer audio when calling home or creating voice notes.

Where to Buy:

Iniu Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank (10,000mAh)

Iniu’s Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank is a three-port USB charger not much bigger than the AirPods Pro case. It’s capable of fully recharging an iPhone 16 twice. It supports charging speeds of up to 45W via a USB-C port, which can deliver fast recharging for a range of gadgets.

Where to Buy:

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Bose’s headphones are a replacement for the Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 and offer a more travel-friendly design, spatial audio, better call quality, excellent comfort, and some of the best noise cancellation around. Read our review.

Where to Buy:

Kindle Paperwhite (2024)

Amazon’s latest Kindle Paperwhite — aka our favorite ebook reader — is perfect for the valentine who likes to relax by the pool or pretty much anywhere. It’s designed to last for weeks at a time, not days, while a larger seven-inch display and adjustable color temperature allow for more natural lighting in any environment.
Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite being held next to a plane window.

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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

Baseus’ slick USB-C charger supports 100W passthrough and takes a puck-like form when not in use, with male connectors on either side that retract inward with a quick tug.

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Blink Video Doorbell (second-gen-en) with Sync Module Core

Blink’s second-gen Video Doorbell records 1080p video in a 1:1 aspect ratio, allowing you to see a person’s entire body, or a package on your porch. entire body. It comes with a Sync Module that acts as a hub, and helps to extend its battery life to approximately two years.
Blink's Video Doorbell with Sync Module

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Amazfit Active 2

The Amazfit Active 2 delivers outsized value for the price. It looks spiffy and has a wide array of health tracking features, plus built-in GPS and AI chatbots to provide extra context to your data. Read our review.
Close up view of the Amazfit Active 2’s screen which shows a retro-styled watch face with a bright blue background behind the product.

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Philips Hue Festavia string lights

These smart lights have beautiful colors, a nice selection of festive scenes, and an easy-to-use app. They are super reliable when paired with a Hue Bridge and also work over Bluetooth. They come in two lengths, work with all the major smart home platforms, and are Matter-compatible.

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ChomChom Roller Pet Hair Remover

The ChomChom is a reusable roller that works great for removing unwanted pet hair from furniture, allowing you to skip lint rollers, vacuuming, and other cleaning tools in a pinch.

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LG C4 OLED TV

The LG C4 is a 4K OLED TV that’s great for gaming, with a max 144Hz refresh rate and support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate tech. It has a brighter panel and overall better picture quality than its predecessor.

Where to Buy:

Glocusent Neck Reading Light

Glocuscent’s rechargeable book light hangs around your neck to illuminate whatever you’re reading, while offering adjustable brightness and warmth settings.
A man in a dark bedroom wears a neck lamp that illuminates just his face and the book he’s holding while sitting upright in bed.

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Headphone and earbud deals

Bose QuietComfort Headphones

Bose’s QuietComfort Headphones, which replace the QuietComfort 45, have adjustable noise cancellation and the ability to set custom modes. However, they lack immersive audio mode and the higher-quality Bluetooth found in the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones.

Where to Buy:

Sonos Ace

The Sonos Ace are the company’s first set of wireless headphones. They feature a premium, comfortable build and active noise cancellation, along with compatibility with Sonos Arc and other Sonos soundbars. Read our review.
A hands-on photo of the Sonos Ace headphones at an event in New York City.

Where to Buy:

  • Bose’s Ultra Open Earbuds are back down to $199 ($100 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which matches their most recent Prime Day low. The earbuds clip onto the back of your ear instead of inside it, so you can still clearly hear what’s happening around you in addition to your music. You sacrifice bass in the process, but the design is particularly good for runners who want to remain aware of their surroundings. They’re also comfortable to wear, provide a secure fit during workouts, and offer solid battery life. Read our review.
  • You can get Nothing’s Headphones 1 for a new low of $254 ($46 off) at Amazon. The newer headphones feature a 1980s Walkman-like look, with transparent ear cups that show the components underneath. Our reviewer found them to be less fatiguing to wear than Sony’s over-ear headphones, and their ANC was capable of blocking out subway noises and other city sounds. They don’t support multipoint pairing, sadly, so they can only be connected to one device at a time. You also can’t use the 3.5mm headphone jack if the headphones’ battery is dead. Read our review.
  • The Galaxy Buds FE, which offer a pared-down experience compared to the step-up Buds 3 Pro, are matching their all-time low of $54.99 ($45 off) at Amazon. For the price, you get decent sound, a comfortable design, and noise cancellation that performs relatively well. They also offer around six hours of battery life with ANC enabled. That said, they lack several notable features, including wireless charging and multipoint support, and only carry an IPX2 rating. Read our review.

AirPods 4

Apple’s AirPods 4 are the latest update to the company’s base-model wireless earbuds. The hard, plastic buds feature improved audio over the third-gen model, along with deep iOS integration and spatial audio with head tracking. Read our review.

Where to Buy:

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Bose’s headphones are a replacement for the Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 and offer a more travel-friendly design, spatial audio, better call quality, excellent comfort, and some of the best noise cancellation around. Read our review.

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Sony WH-1000XM6

Sony’s latest pair of flagship headphones feature improved comfort, better noise cancellation, and the ability to charge while in use. They even fold down for travel, which can’t be said about the last-gen XM5. Read our initial impressions.

Where to Buy:

  • We can still enthusiastically recommend Sony’s WH-1000XM5 for anyone in need of a pair for travel, and they’re currently on sale for $250 ($49 off) at Amazon. The headphones feature a slim design, two processors for handling active noise cancellation, eight microphones (four for voice calls), and 30 hours of battery life with ANC enabled. They also sound excellent, with lots of detail and tight bass. They don’t fold down, though, so keep that in mind if you travel or commute with a smaller backpack. Read our review.
  • If you don’t like the sealed feeling of silicone ear tips, the AirPods 4 with ANC are a great alternative that are currently matching their all-time low of $119 ($60 off) at Amazon and Walmart. The wireless earbuds feature an open-ear design and some of the AirPods Pro’s best features, including adaptive audio, conversation awareness, and spatial audio with dynamic head tracking. Their ANC performs surprisingly well despite their open-style build, too, helping block low-frequency noise from airplane cabins and city traffic. Read our review.
  • The Sennheiser IE 200 are on sale for $99.95 ($60 off) at Amazon, which is basically the same price we saw in July. Although the earbuds ditch Bluetooth for a more reliable wired connection, they still feature adjustable ear hooks and a detachable braided cable, which is easy to replace if it becomes worn out. A “dual-tunable” design also allows you to adjust the position of the ear tips, allowing you to fine-tune the sound profile depending on your preferences. The IE 200 don’t feature a built-in mic, though, which means they’re strictly for listening to music and podcasts. Read our review.

Nothing Ear (a)

Nothing’s Ear (a) earbuds have the same stylish, semi-transparent design as the company’s other earbuds — but these come in a snazzy yellow. They combine decent ANC, enjoyable sound, and other features like multipoint for under $100.
A photo of new earbuds from Nothing.

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Google Pixel Buds Pro 2

Significantly smaller and lighter than their predecessors, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 also offer stronger noise cancellation, a crystal clear transparency mode, and lengthy battery life. Read our review.
A hands-on photo of Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2 earbuds.

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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (second-gen)

Bose’s redesigned QuietComfort Earbuds deliver terrific active noise cancellation that outperforms most competitors. They also offer wireless charging and multipoint support right out of the box. Read hands-on impressions.
A hands-on photo of Bose’s 2024 QuietComfort Earbuds.

Where to Buy:

  • The Skullcandy Method 360 ANC are on sale at Amazon $71.24 ($59 off), matching their previous all-time low. The newer earbuds use licensed technology and audio tuning by Bose, so they’re basically low-end Bose earbuds in disguise. That means you can expect a well-balanced sound, along with up to 40 hours of battery life, decent noise cancellation, and IPX4 water resistance.
  • The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are on sale for $179.99 ($70 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which is similar to the price we saw during Amazon’s July Prime Day sale. Samsung’s flagship earbuds may not win any design awards, but they offer excellent sound quality, a crisp transparency mode, and useful hands-free voice support. While the earbuds offer decent sound and some great features, the active noise cancellation isn’t as robust as what you get from the AirPods Pro or Pixel Buds Pro 2. Read our review.

Beats Studio Pro

The latest Beats Studio Pro feature improved noise cancellation, sound quality, and comfort. They also support lossless audio over USB-C, making them the first Apple headphones to do so. Read our review.

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AirPods Max (USB-C)

Apple’s AirPods Max offer a premium metal design, excellent noise cancellation, a crystal-clear transparency mode, and intuitive controls. They were upgraded with a USB-C port in 2024. Read our original review.
Hands holding the silver Apple AirPods Max.

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Charger and cable deals

Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

Baseus’ slick USB-C charger supports 100W passthrough and takes a puck-like form when not in use, with male connectors on either side that retract inward with a quick tug.

Where to Buy:

Iniu Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank (10,000mAh)

Iniu’s Pocket Rocket P50 Power Bank is a three-port USB charger not much bigger than the AirPods Pro case. It’s capable of fully recharging an iPhone 16 twice. It supports charging speeds of up to 45W via a USB-C port, which can deliver fast recharging for a range of gadgets.

Where to Buy:

Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe

Twelve South’s 3-in-1 charging stand offers full 15W MagSafe iPhone charging and can simultaneously top off a set of AirPods while fast-charging a compatible Apple Watch. It also includes a power supply (with travel adapters) to deliver enough juice over its 5-foot / 1.5m USB cable.

Where to Buy:

  • If you don’t have an Apple Watch, Belkin’s MagSafe 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand is a great alternative to the charger above, one that’s currently matching its all-time low of $52.24 ($47 off) at Amazon. It also supports 15W magnetic charging and features a smaller wireless pad on its base, allowing you to charge a pair of wireless earbuds. The magnetic pad on the top is tilted at an angle, too, making it easy to check your iPhone’s screen at a glance or start a video call.
  • Twelve South’s 50W PlugBug, which features a pair of USB-C ports, is down to $37.04 (about $33 off) at Amazon, matching its best price to date. The charger’s built-in support for Apple’s Find My network makes it a particularly good choice if you travel frequently and want to ensure you don’t accidentally leave your charger behind at an airport or hotel room. It’s also relatively compact, featuring foldable prongs and a slim profile that makes it easy to slip into your bag.

Belkin USB-C to USB-C Cable

These braided USB-C cables from Belkin are durable and support 100W charging speeds, allowing for quick charging of laptops, tablets, smartphones, and portable game consoles.

Where to Buy:

Anker Laptop Power Bank (25K, 165W, Built-in and Retractable Cables)

Anker’s 25,000mAh power bank sports two built-in USB-C cables (one of which is retractable), plus one USB-C and USB-A port. It tops out at 165W when charging two devices simultaneously, or 130W when charging three or four.

Where to Buy:

  • If you don’t mind toting around a slightly chunkier charger, Ugreen’s 100W Nexode Charger is another traveler-friendly option that’s marked down to $44.98 ($11 off) at Amazon. It’s outfitted with a 29.5-inch retractable cable — so you never have to worry about leaving your cord at home — along with two USB-C ports and a USB-A port, so you can charge up to three additional devices simultaneously.

Ugreen Portable Charger (48K, 300W, 5-Port)

Ugreen’s portable, 48,000mAh battery can charge a smartphone or tablet several times over; it also features an array of convenient ports and a nifty light strip on the side, which you can use during camping trips or anytime you power up your gadgets outside.
Ugreen Portable Charger (48K, 300W, 6-Port) on a table next to two MacBooks, and an iPhone, Android phone, and Apple Watch.

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Ugreen Uno Charger (65W, 3-Port)

Ugreen’s 65W Uno charger features two USB-C ports and a single USB-A port, allowing you to charge three devices simultaneously. It also sports a quirky LED display that showcases different faces depending on the charging status.
Ugreen's Uno Charger (65W, 3-Port) connected to AirPods and a MacBook.

Where to Buy:

  • Baseus’ Ultra-Slim Magnetic Power Bank, which is a cable-free way to charge your iPhone at up to 7.5W, is on sale at Amazon for $24.99 ($11 off), matching its all-time low. Its 20W USB-C port lets you take an iPhone’s battery from 0 to 55 percent in 30 minutes if you plug in using the included braided cable.

Jackery Explorer 1000 v2

Jackery’s Explorer 1000 v2 can output up to 1,500W, which is enough to run a mini fridge or recharge a smartphone dozens of times. It also boasts an array of ports — including three AC outlets, two USB-C ports, and one USB-A port — allowing you to charge multiple gadgets simultaneously.
Jackery's Explorer 1000 v2 power station on a table next to a drone and countertop oven.

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Ecoflow Delta Pro

The Delta Pro is a heavy-duty power station, with four outlets, up to 3,600W of AC output, and the option to top it off with solar panels. The retractable handle and wheels also make it easier to move the 99-pound battery around your campsite or home.
Ecoflow's Delta Pro power station plugged into an outlet.

Where to Buy:

  • If you’re in the market for a power station that’s somewhat portable, consider Anker’s Solix C200X. It’s a 230.4Wh charger with a shoulder strap and integrated handle that costs $160.65 during Prime Big Deal Days (it usually sells for $189). This model sports three USB-C ports, two of which support 140W two-way charging. It has three AC outlets, capable of 300W output.

ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger

A compact, flexible Qi2 charger for vent and dash mounting. Read our review.
A black plastic car charging mount with the ESR logo at the center of the circular charging puck is mounted to a car’s vent.

Where to Buy:

Smartwatch and fitness tracker deals

Amazfit Active 2

The Amazfit Active 2 delivers outsized value for the price. It looks spiffy and has a wide array of health tracking features, plus built-in GPS and AI chatbots to provide extra context to your data. Read our review.
Close up view of the Amazfit Active 2’s screen which shows a retro-styled watch face with a bright blue background behind the product.

Where to Buy:

Fitbit Charge 6

The Fitbit Charge 6 features a haptic side button, an improved heart rate algorithm, turn-by-turn navigation with Google Maps, and the ability to broadcast your heart rate on certain Bluetooth gym equipment. Read our review.
Fitbit Charge 6 showing exercise app on screen.

Where to Buy:

  • The Fitbit Inspire 3 is a budget-friendly fitness band that’s on sale for $79.95 ($20 off) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. It features a slim OLED display, offers up to three days of battery life, and can be easily detached from its band and clipped onto your clothes if you prefer not to wear it on your wrist. It can track your activity, heart rate, and sleep, though heart rate tracking is unavailable when it’s clipped on. If you subscribe to Fitbit Premium ($9.99 a month / $79.99 a year), you’ll also get access to Daily Readiness Score and stress tracking. Read our hands-on impressions.
  • The Fitbit Ace LTE, one of the best smartwatches for kids, has fallen to a new low of $113.95 ($46 off) at Amazon. The Ace LTE lets a kid call or text a specified group of up to 20 contacts, while allowing parents to track their child’s location. However, you’ll need an active cellular subscription ($9.99 a month or $119.99 a year) to access calling, texting, and GPS functionality. The watch also has a set of preloaded games that encourage kids to be active and hit a specified step / movement goal.

Google Pixel Watch 3 (Wi-Fi)

Google’s last-gen Pixel Watch 3 is bigger and brighter than its predecessor. It also features more advanced running capabilities, offline Google Maps functionality, and deeper integration with other Google devices. Read our review.

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Amazfit Band 7

The Amazfit Band 7 is an unassuming, basic fitness tracker with a bright OLED display, long battery life, and an incredible feature set for the price. Read our review.
The Amazfit Band 7 resting on a table.

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  • Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 is still one of our top smartwatch recommendations, one that’s available for an all-time low of $189.99 ($110 off) at Amazon. We found the Android watch to be comfortable and a solid all-around choice, thanks to its snappy performance. The single-day battery life was acceptable, although it can be extended by disabling the always-on display and GPS. Also, be aware that its sleep apnea tracking requires you to use it with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Read our review.
  • CMF’s Watch Pro 2 is surprisingly robust for a smartwatch that’s on sale for $49 ($30 off) at Amazon. The watch touts an OLED display, GPS tracking, and 120 sports modes with automatic recognition for accurately tracking your workouts. The Watch Pro 2 can track your activity, sleep patterns, heart rate, and blood oxygen level, and sync fitness data to the Apple Health or Google Health Connect app. CMF says the battery lasts up to 11 days, too, so you won’t have to think about charging it every night.

Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS)

The Apple Watch Series 10 has a larger, wide-angle OLED display with up to 30 percent more screen area. It’s thinner and lighter than its predecessors, yet it charges faster and features the same fitness and wellness features. Read our review.
Two Apple Watch Series 10s.

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Apple Watch Ultra 2

The rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2 comes in one size: 49mm. It offers the brightest display of any wearable in Apple’s lineup, along with better battery life and improved performance. It sports Apple’s last-gen S9 SiP, too, allowing you to take advantage of Apple’s handy double tap feature.
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 on grass.

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Smartphone deals

Google Pixel 9A

The Pixel 9A adds more robust water resistance and a brighter, bigger screen to what was already a winning formula for a good midrange phone. Read our review.
Google Pixel 9A in peony pink on a purple background.

Where to Buy:

OnePlus 13

The OnePlus 13 comes with improved water resistance, support from all three major US wireless carriers, and a strong software policy. Coupled with a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and multi-day battery life, it’s an impressive high-end Android phone. Read our review.
The OnePlus 13 in blue with vegan leather back panel.

Where to Buy:

  • You can pick up the OnePlus 12 with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage directly from OnePlus for $599.99 ($300 off) when you use promo code LASTCALL at checkout. The last-gen phone has excellent battery life and a vibrant 6.8-inch 120Hz display with peak brightness of 4,500 nits. The biggest hardware feature you miss compared to the OnePlus 13 is durability, as this model has an IP65 rating, which means it’s only water resistant. The phone will also receive fewer years of software support Read our review.
  • Samsung Galaxy A56 has returned to its all-time low of $449.99 ($50 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The midrange Android phone comes with a 6.7-inch OLED display, 128GB of storage, fast charging up to 45W, and an IP67 rating. Its triple-lens rear camera system includes a 50-megapixel wide-angle, and the A56 supports several AI photo enhancement features — including Object Eraser, which lets you edit out unwanted elements from your photos.
  • You can buy the new Apple iPhone Air Case with MagSafe for $37 ($13 off) at Amazon, which marks a new low price. The translucent, MagSafe-compatible case is designed to protect the 6.5-inch Air from drops and scratches with a polycarbonate frame and a new button design made to accommodate the volume and side buttons. It’s also compatible with Apple’s Camera Control feature and includes two built-in connection points for attaching Apple’s Crossbody Strap.
  • The new Apple iPhone 17 Clear Case with MagSafe is also down to a new low of $37 ($13 off) at Amazon. Like the aforementioned iPhone Air case, it features a polycarbonate frame, room for the volume and side buttons, and support for Apple’s Camera Control feature. However, it’s specifically designed for the 6.3-inch iPhone 17 and won’t fit the smallest (or biggest) iPhone 17 models.

Nothing Phone 3

The flagship-ish Nothing Phone 3 boasts a large battery, fast charging, and one of the most distinctive designs available in a phone right now. Read our review.
Photo of the Nothing Phone 3 from the rear.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is still one of the best phones you can buy, even if its “Ultra”-ness is a little diminished. Two telephotos, a built-in stylus, and a big screen are the main attractions. Read our review.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra showing homescreen on a green and yellow background.

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Movie and TV show deals

Godzilla Minus One

The 2023 film is presented here in glorious 4K, with visual effects so impressive that the film earned an Oscar at the 2024 Academy Awards.

Where to Buy:

Lord of the Rings Trilogy

It’s tough to beat the value of getting all three LOTR films in 4K (both the theatrical and extended cuts) in a single set for under $100. Plus, each film is presented in Dolby Vision HDR with Atmos.

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Twin Peaks: From Z to A

Twin Peaks: From Z to A includes all three seasons of David Lynch’s surreal crime drama. All episodes are presented in 1080p, except for the pilot and part 8 of season 3, which are in 4K. You also get a host of bonus features.

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Sinners

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is a breathtaking vampire horror film that weaves a powerful narrative about Black survival and resilience in 1930s Mississippi, following twin brothers navigating racial tensions and supernatural threats. Read our review.

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Tablet and e-reader deals

iPad Mini (2024)

The seventh-gen iPad Mini comes with Apple’s A17 Pro chip and support for Apple Intelligence. It’s also compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro and offers faster Wi-Fi and USB-C speeds. Read our review.

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iPad (2025)

Apple’s entry-level iPad is an excellent tablet for casual use. Its high resolution screen is great for watching video, and its A16 processor is fast enough to handle light games and productivity apps. Read our review.
A photo of the 11th-generation iPad on a table.

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Kindle Scribe (2024)

The 2024 Kindle Scribe is a 10.2-inch e-reader with a stylus for taking notes. It’s faster than its predecessor and offers a host of new features, including one that lets you jot notes directly in your book. Read our review.
The Kindle Scribe in front of a bunch of books sitting on a shelf.

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Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)

The 2023 Amazon Fire HD 10 sports a 10.1-inch, 1080p display and 3GB of RAM, which is plenty if you’re streaming or browsing. It’s lighter than the last-gen model, too, and comes with support for both the Made for Amazon Stylus Pen and Amazon’s handwriting recognition technology.

Where to Buy:

  • The Fire Max 11 — Amazon’s largest, most capable tablet — is on sale at Amazon starting at $139.99 ($90 off), matching its all-time low. The Max 11 is outfitted with an 11-inch 2000 x 1200 display, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of base storage. It’s powerful enough for streaming movies, browsing the internet, reading books, and playing music. If you want to get work done, consider the bundle consisting of the Max 11, Amazon’s Keyboard Case, and its Stylus pen, which is down to $271.49 (about $135 off) at Amazon right now.

Kindle Paperwhite (2024)

Amazon’s latest Paperwhite features a larger seven-inch display and noticeably faster performance. It also boasts longer battery life than the previous model, retains IPX8 waterproofing, and includes a USB-C port. Read our review.
The 2024 Kindle Paperwhite.

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Boox Palma 2

The Boox Palma 2 is a 6.3-inch smartphone-sized e-reader that’s highly portable. It also runs on Android and comes with the Google Play Store built-in, allowing you to download apps for other digital bookstores, newspapers, note-taking apps, and more. Read our review.
A photo of the Boox Palma 2, displaying a book, on a table.

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OnePlus Pad 3

OnePlus’ latest Android tablet sports a crisp 13.2-inch display with fast 144Hz refresh, loud speakers, and support for screen mirroring and easy file sharing with Macs and iPhones. Read our review.

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TV and streaming deals

Samsung Frame Pro

Samsung’s latest Frame TV features a matte QLED panel, a Wireless One Connect box to minimize cable clutter, and Alexa support. The built-in “Art Mode” also allows you to choose or cycle through famous works of art if you’re willing to pay for a monthly subscription.

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Sony Bravia 8 4K TV

Sony’s Bravia 8 OLED features a slew of exclusive gaming features when connected to a PlayStation 5, compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, and access to Sony’s premium Pictures Core streaming service.
Sony's Bravia 8 4K TV on top of a stand.

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  • Hisense’s aptly titled CanvasTV, a newer alternative to Samsung’s Frame TV, is on sale in the 75-inch configuration for $1,299.99 ($1,200 off) at Amazon. The 4K TV features a subscription-free “Art Mode” for displaying famous paintings when you’re not watching movies or playing games, as well as a swappable magnetic frame you can change to suit your room. Its hi-matte display won’t be as susceptible to glare as an LCD would, either, and it comes with a wall mount to make it look even more like a painting.
  • I’ve tested Hisense’s 65U8QG and came away impressed with its high contrast, even brightness, and color reproduction when streaming movies or playing games. It also features a 5,000-nit peak brightness when watching HDR-encoded video, making images look vivid, even in brightly lit rooms. And thanks to Amazon’s fall Prime Day sale, you can grab the 65-inch model for $999.99 ($1,200 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, or the larger 75-inch model for around $1,498 ($1,002 off) at Amazon and Best Buy.

Samsung S90F

Samsung’s S90F is a premium OLED TV with a 120Hz panel, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and access to game streaming services like Nvidia’s GeForce Now via Samsung’s Gaming Hub.
Samsung's S90F 4K TV on top of a stand.

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Samsung QN70F

Samsung’s QN70F QLED offers many of the same features as the S90F, but for under $1,000. It’s equipped with a 120Hz panel, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and access to game streaming services via Samsung’s Gaming Hub.
Samsung's QN70F 4K TV mounted onto a wall.

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  • Now that it’s on sale at Amazon for $169.99 ($130 off), Insignia’s 50-inch F50 is one of the best ultra-affordable TVs you can get. It’s outfitted with HDR10 for better-looking colors, supports hands-free Alexa commands, and runs on Fire OS, so you don’t have to plug in a media streamer just to run apps. It also supports AirPlay 2, so you can wirelessly stream music or videos from an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
  • If you can stretch your budget a bit, Roku’s 50-inch Select Series TV is down to around $257.99 ($41 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The 4K set features Roku’s easy-to-use operating system and comes with a voice remote equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack, allowing you to watch movies and play games late without disturbing the household. It also supports Apple’s AirPlay 2 and HDR10, and can be controlled using Alexa via a compatible smart speaker.

LG C4 OLED TV

The LG C4 is a 4K OLED TV that’s great for gaming, with a max 144Hz refresh rate and support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate tech. It has a brighter panel and overall better picture quality than its predecessor.

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LG QNED82A

LG’s QNED82A features an AI processor to optimize picture quality, provide personalized answers to your questions, and recommend content based on your viewing habits. LG has also promised five years of software updates.
LG's QNED82A 4K TV mounted to a wall above an entertainment console.

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  • Panasonic’s Z95 is an OLED TV with great features for PC gamers, and you can get the 55-inch model for $1,999.99 ($600 off) at Amazon right now. It touts a 120Hz panel, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium, so you shouldn’t see screen tearing or other graphical artifacts when playing PC games. Its speaker system is built into the bottom of the TV (it resembles a thick bezel) and features forward-, side-, and upward-firing drivers for improved sound quality compared to ultra-thin sets. It also features built-in Alexa support, so you can control it with your voice.
  • If you want an OLED with similar features to Panasonic’s Z95 but don’t have a ton of room, you can pick up LG’s 42-inch C5 at Amazon $914.99 ($485 off), matching its best price to date. The compact TV also features a 120Hz display and four HDMI 2.1 ports, a 0.1ms response time, and support for AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync. The C5 runs WebOS, but it also features built-in Alexa support for hands-free use. If you do have more space, you can also grab the 65-inch panel from Best Buy and LG for $1,499.99 ($1,200 off).
  • Looking for a massive screen that can compete with a projector? TCL’s 98-inch QM8K is down to $2,997.99 ($1,002 off) at Amazon. The TV’s mammoth size is complemented by its bright, fast, and low-reflection panel, which makes it well-suited for both gaming and movies. The TV’s 5,000 local dimming zones also prevent parts of the screen from looking blown out when a bright object is on screen, which is always an added plus.

Google TV Streamer (4K)

Google’s terrific TV Streamer (4K) is the company’s best attempt at a streaming device yet, with built-in ethernet, an excellent interface, and smart home compatibility with both Matter and Thread. Read our review.
A hands-on photo of the Google TV Streamer set-top box.

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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2023)

The latest version of Amazon’s zippy Fire TV Stick 4K streams in 4K resolution, as its name suggests, and features support for Wi-Fi 6, Dolby Atmos / Vision, and HDR10 Plus.

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Amazon Fire TV Cube (2022)

The hybrid Echo and Fire TV is faster than its predecessor with extensive hands-free voice control capabilities, support for Wi-Fi 6E, and excellent performance. Read our review.
A photo of Amazon’s Fire TV Cube on a TV stand.

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  • We’ve found Roku to have the easiest user interface of any streaming hardware platform, and you can snag its Streaming Stick 4K for a new low price of $29.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The 4K streaming device supports the latest audio and video technologies, including Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos, and features a more powerful Wi-Fi receiver than previous generations. It works with Apple’s AirPlay, too, allowing you to wirelessly stream music and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac; it can also be controlled using Amazon Alexa when connected to an Alexa-enabled smart speaker.

Roku Ultra

Roku’s latest Ultra streamer has built-in ethernet, a rechargeable voice remote with backlit buttons, and AirPlay 2 support. You can also control it with Amazon Alexa through a compatible smart speaker. The Roku Channel app lets you stream over 400 free live TV stations, plus exclusive movies like Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.
Roku's Ultra streaming box and remote on top of a table.

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Monitor deals

Alienware AW2725Q

Alienware’s AW2725Q is a 26.7-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, .03ms of latency, two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 port, and support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor (G95SC, 240Hz)

Samsung’s latest flagship 49-inch Odyssey G9 ultrawide gaming monitor uses an OLED panel for deep blacks and rich color contrast. It also sports a fast 0.03ms response time, 240Hz refresh, 1800R curve, and 32:9 aspect ratio yielding a 5120 x 1440 resolution.
Image of a gamer sitting in front of Samsung’s new 49-inch OLED gaming monitor

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  • Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G9 (G95NC) is a massive 57-inch ultrawide that’ll take up your entire field of view, and it’s currently available for $1,499.99 ($800 off) from Amazon, Best Buy, and Samsung. The 4K monitor has a 240Hz refresh rate and 32:9 aspect ratio with a resolution 7660 x 2160 resolution. It utilizes a Mini LED panel, so black levels won’t be as good as those of an OLED, though it also features 2,392 local dimming zones for even brightness across the entire screen. The monitor’s 1ms response time is a smidge slower than the G95SC, but you get a far larger display. It has both HDMI 2.1 and Display 2.1 ports, which benefits PC and console gamers alike, as well as support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.
  • If you don’t want a curved display, Samsung’s 34-inch ViewFinity S50GC is available from Amazon, Best Buy, and Samsung for $219.99, which matches its all-time low price. The display has a 21:1 aspect ratio with a 3440 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution, 100Hz refresh rate, and 5ms response time. Samsung equipped it with two HDMI 2.2 ports and a DisplayPort 1.2 port, so you can connect a gaming PC and current-gen console to play at high resolutions and frame rates. PC gamers can also take advantage of Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync to experience fewer graphical glitches and higher fidelity.

Smart home deals

Blink Outdoor 4

The 1080p Blink Outdoor 4 security camera offers support for motion detection, night vision, and two-way audio. There’s the option of local recording with the bundled Sync Module 2 (the newer Sync Module XR is out, but we haven’t tested it yet), and unlike the third-gen model, it supports person detection and has a wider field of view.
A black wireless camera mounted on a wall.

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Blink Video Doorbell (second-gen-en) with Sync Module Core

Blink’s second-gen Video Doorbell records 1080p video in a 1:1 aspect ratio, allowing you to see a person’s entire body, or a package on your porch. entire body. It comes with a Sync Module that acts as a hub, and helps to extend its battery life to approximately two years.
Blink's Video Doorbell with Sync Module

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Ring Battery Doorbell Plus

This wireless Ring doorbell has great video quality, head-to-toe view, and speedy response times for a battery doorbell. It works with Amazon Alexa and can send alerts for people and packages with a Ring Home subscription.

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  • The Blink Mini 2 is an inexpensive way to start your smart home security system, especially now that it’s on sale for just $19.99 ($20 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The 1080p camera offers impressive video quality for the price, a built-in spotlight, and surprising durability. (You can even install it outdoors.) You have the option to store video clips locally if you don’t want to pay for a Blink Subscription Plan ($3 a month, $30 a year) by picking up a Blink Sync Module 2 and a flash drive; however, subscribing does enable people detection in addition to 60 days of cloud storage for clips. Read our review.
  • Ring’s Floodlight Cam Wired Pro — one of our favorite floodlight cameras — has reached a new low of $159.99 ($70 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and The Home Depot. The 2K camera is attached to a pair of LED floodlights, and has a 110dB siren that will blare when it’s triggered. You can set “Bird’s Eye Zones” to get notifications when someone crosses the invisible geofence, and to reduce the risk of unwanted triggers. If you have a Ring Home Plan (starting at $4.99 a month / $49.99 a year), you can also save 180 days’ worth of video clips to the cloud. A subscription nets you person, package, and vehicle alerts as well.

Amazon Echo Hub

Amazon’s new Echo Hub is kind of like a small Fire tablet you mount on your wall that gives you full-time access to all your smart home controls. It’s got an eight-inch touchscreen and support for Matter and Thread. Read our review.

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Amazon Echo Show 15

The Echo Show 15 is a large wall-mounted device that acts as a shared hub for families to view upcoming calendar appointments, virtual notes, and more. The 15.6-inch device also features the same Alexa functionality as other Echo displays and smart speakers. Read our review.

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  • Smart bulbs let you change the mood of your room using your phone or voice, and you can pick up a two-pack of Lifx’s Color A19 800-lumen bulbs for just $29.42 (about $10 off) at Amazon. The Wi-Fi bulbs can be used with all three major smart assistants (Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri) without requiring a hub. You can also adjust their brightness, color (including a wide range on the white color spectrum), and set them to turn on and off on a schedule, so they won’t accidentally stay on overnight.

Meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener

Meross makes a handy add-on that can transform a variety of garage door models into smart doors that you can open remotely. It works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings.
White device labeled Meross with black and red wires coming out

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Philips Hue Festavia string lights

These smart lights have beautiful colors, a nice selection of festive scenes, and an easy-to-use app. They are super reliable when paired with a Hue Bridge and also work over Bluetooth. They come in two lengths, work with all the major smart home platforms, and are Matter-compatible.

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  • Blink’s Wired Floodlight Camera has all the essential features of similar outdoor cameras, but it’s on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and The Home Depot for $49.99 ($50 off), which matches its all-time low. The 1080p security cam features two built-in lights, a siren that activates when the motion sensor is triggered, and two-way audio, allowing you to communicate with someone when you can see them. Signing up for a Blink Subscription Plan will also enable AI-powered smart detection for packages and people.
  • Ring’s Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam will follow a subject around when its motion sensor is tripped, and it’s currently at an all-time low of $39.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and The Home Depot. The 1080p camera can rotate a full 360 degrees and tilt up and down, ensuring any subject it detects can’t sneak up on it. A physical privacy cover also allows you to disable the camera when you’re present, and if you pair it with Alexa, you can even set it so your Echo speaker will speak up when it detects motion.

Aura Aspen

The Aura Aspen digital frame lets you upload photos via the companion app, cloud services, or email from anywhere. Its 12-inch LCD display features slim bezels, a 4:3 aspect ratio, and an antiglare screen that mimics the look of real photos.
Aura Aspen resting on a desk.

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Google Nest Learning Thermostat (fourth-gen)

Google’s latest Nest Learning Thermostat offers a sleeker design, support for Matter, and a Soli radar sensor to detect if a person is approaching. It also includes a second-gen remote temperature sensor for monitoring the temp in a room of your choosing. Read our review.

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Ring Alarm 8-Piece Kit

Ring’s Alarm 8-Piece Kit includes a base station keypad, four contact sensors, and one motion sensor. You’ll get notified each time a sensor is tripped, and a battery in the base statism keeps the system online if your power goes out.
Ring's Alarm 8-Piece Kit on a white background.

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  • Levoit’s Core 300-P air purifier is currently down to $84.99 ($15 off) at Amazon, matching the low we last saw during July Prime Day. The air purifier promises to filter out 99.97 percent of ultra-fine particles, including pollen, dust, and animal dander, resulting in cleaner indoor air. It weighs just under eight pounds and measures approximately 14 inches tall, making it a good option for small bedrooms.
  • Amazon’s Smart Plug is on sale for $12.99 ($10 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which is just $2 shy of its lowest price to date. You can use the smart plug to easily add smarts to various traditional gadgets, including Christmas lights, lamps, coffee makers, fans, and kettles. You don’t need a smart home hub either, though bear in mind that the plugs are only compatible with Alexa, so you might want to steer clear if you’re embedded in another smart home ecosystem.

The Skylight Calendar (15-inch)

The color-coded Skylight Calendar can help you juggle multiple schedules, assign chores, create meal plans, display photos, and more. Its 15-inch screen also offers an at-a-glance view of the family’s schedule so everyone’s on the same page. Read our Skylight Calendar Max review.
Skylight Calendar sitting on stand

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Bissell Little Green Mini Portable Carpet Cleaner

Look, a carpet cleaner is not a very Verge-y gadget. But we’ve all got carpets and / or upholstery to keep clean, right? Luckily, Bissell’s relatively compact cleaner does a great job of restoring fabrics to their original sheen with just a little elbow grease.

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  • The Eufy Smart Lock C30 is an affordable way to upgrade your smart home, and right now it’s matching its best price to date at Amazon, where you can grab it for $59.98 (about $20 off). The C30 features built-in Wi-Fi (no bridge required), allowing you to remotely control the smart lock from anywhere using Eufy’s Security app. It also features an auto-lock function, ensuring it remains secure even if you forget to lock it before leaving, and can be opened via a passcode, voice control, or physical key.
  • The Eufy FamiLock S3 Max, our favorite video doorbell / lock, is also available for an all-time low of $299.99 ($100 off) from Amazon and Eufy. This model combines a smart lock and a video doorbell, with a digital peephole and wave-to-unlock function. It also features a keyway and keypad, and supports Matter-over-Wi-Fi, allowing it to work with all major smart home platforms. In our review, we noted how one of our biggest gripes was S3 Max’s price, but it’s a much better choice at $100 off.
  • The Eufy Smart Lock E330 is a more affordable smart lock / video doorbell combo, and it’s currently down to $189.97 (about $110 off) at Amazon, its lowest price in weeks. The E330 can be controlled from anywhere and supports multiple unlocking methods, including a fingerprint sensor, voice control, a keypad, and physical keys. It’s also equipped with a 10,000mAh battery that can be charged via USB-C.

Yale Assure Lock 2

This sleek Bluetooth smart lock supports Apple Home and will auto-unlock as you approach your door. For an extra $80, an onboard Wi-Fi module adds out-of-home control and more smart home support. There are also versions with a fingerprint reader and Apple Home Key, but not both. Read our review.
A touchscreen keypad on a door.

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Aqara Smart Lock U100

The Aqara is a fully featured smart lock with Matter support, long battery life, and multiple ways to unlock (including Home Key). However, it needs a hub for most of its features, which bumps up the price and complexity.
A grey smart lock on a green door that is half open.

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  • The Level Lock Plus packs all the smarts and power into the deadbolt itself, leaving the rest of your lock looking like a normal lock. Right now, the Level Lock Plus is available at an all-time low of $249 ($80 off) on Amazon. It works with Apple’s Home Key, auto-unlocks, has the option for a separate keypad, and supports Matter-over-Thread. It can also integrate with up to three smart home platforms simultaneously, including Apple Home, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa. Read our review.
  • The SwitchBot Lock Pro is an all-around upgrade to one of my previous favorite locks, the SwitchBot lock (which is now discontinued). You can grab it for $69.99 ($50 off) from Amazon and SwitchBot (with code FLFL42), matching its previous low price. It’s a great solution if you have an unusual lock, as it can work on almost any door; it has higher-quality materials than the original, but now requires you to replace the rear of your lock (as most retrofit locks do).
  • The SwitchBot Lock Ultra Vision Combo is one of the more unique options available, and it’s currently down to $200 (with code FLFL20) at SwitchBot. The retrofit smart lock features a keypad with built-in facial recognition, as well as a fingerprint reader and auto-unlock capabilities. The lock can work with almost any style of door lock, connects over Bluetooth, and works with Apple Home (through Matter), Amazon Alexa, and Google Home with a SwitchBot hub.

SwitchBot Smart Switch Button Pusher

If you’ve ever wished you had a robot that could push a button for you, that’s precisely what the SwitchBot Bot does. It’s simple, smart, and works on anything with a button. Stick it on the device you want to turn on or off, and you’re set.

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Robot vacuum deals

Deebot X8 Pro Omni

The Deebot X8 Pro Omni remains our favorite robot vacuum / mop. It represents a welcome return to form for Ecovacs’ flagship line, with great obstacle avoidance, a small dock, and a convenient self-cleaning brush system.

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  • If you’re sick of cleaning your floors, Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro will keep you from getting your hands dirty. The robot vacuum and mop combo is marked down to $899.99 ($400 off) at Amazon, its lowest price ever. It uses AI to map your room, determine the most efficient cleaning route, and avoid objects. The vacuum’s sensors also detect when it’s going over carpet, and raises its mopping pads to avoid getting it wet. Once it’s done cleaning, the X9 Pro will return to its cradle to charge, and deposit debris and dirty water into a bag and tank respectively for easy disposal.
  • The Roomba 104, iRobot’s entry-level robot vacuum, is down to an all-time low of $149.99 ($150 off) at Amazon. The vacuum uses lidar sensors for obstacle avoidance, room mapping, and cleaning route optimization. It’ll continue cleaning an especially dirty area for up to 5 minutes before moving onto another spot, and will automatically return to its charging cradle before picking up where it left off if its battery runs low. A model with self-emptying and mopping features is also on sale for $224.99 ($475 off) at Amazon.

Ecovacs Deebot T50 Max Pro

Ecovacs’ Deebot T50 Max Pro is a robot vacuum / mop combo with tangle-resistant brushes, a side brush for cleaning corners, and deep carpet cleaning capabilities. Its charging station thoroughly cleans and dries its mopping pads automatically upon its return, and it supports Matter, allowing you to easily integrate it into any smart home.
ECOVACS 'DEEBOT T50 MAX PRO Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop cleaning a spill on a carpet.

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Eufy X10 Pro Omni

The X10 is a great robovac with excellent AI-powered obstacle detection, powerful oscillating mops, a user-friendly app, and good mapping capabilities.

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  • Narwal is offering its premium Narwal Flow for a new low of $1.099.99 ($400 off) at Amazon. The robot vacuum/mop uses a single long mopping pad that extends across the entire vacuum, rather than two circular ones that leave a gap in between, where some liquid could seep through. The vacuum is under 4 inches tall so it can clean under some furniture, and its wheels are heavy-duty enough to climb a threshold over 1.5 inches tall, meaning it can move from room to room even if your doors have a large sill.
  • Roborock’s Saros Z70 is available for $1,399.99 ($600 off), a new all-time low price, from AmazonRoborock, and Best Buy. The Matter-compatible robot vacuum features a built-in robotic arm that can pick up small items, such as socks or tissues, although it isn’t always perfect. It’s also capable of climbing over thick carpets and offers great vacuuming prowess, with 22,000Pa of suction power and spinning mop pads that automatically detach when not in use. It even works with Roborock’s Multifunctional Dock 4.0, which allows it to automatically empty, charge, refill, and drain its own water tanks with minimal effort on your part. Read our review.

Narwal Freo X Ultra

A superior mopping bot with a superior price tag, the Narwal is smart enough to know when it needs to go back and mop more. Its vacuuming is good, and its unique onboard compression bin means no loud auto-emptying.
Narwal’s Freo X Ultra against the wall.

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Soundbar and Bluetooth speaker deals

Sonos Era 100

Sonos’ Era 100 smart speaker is a replacement for the older Sonos One, utilizing two tweeters (left and right) and one larger woofer. In addition to Wi-Fi, the Era 100 also supports Bluetooth audio and line-in playback via an optional 3.5mm to USB-C adapter. Read our review.
A marketing image of the Sonos Era 100 speaker on a wood shelf.

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Sonos Era 300

The hourglass-shaped Sonos Era 300 is designed from the ground up for spatial audio and Dolby Atmos. It supports the same Bluetooth and line-in features as the Era 100. If you pair two 300s together with a Sonos Arc or Beam (Gen 2), you can get truly immersive home theater surround sound. Read our review.
A photo of the Sonos Era 300 on a bedside table.

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Sonos Beam (second-gen)

The latest Sonos Beam fits into the middle of Sonos’ soundbar lineup. It supports Dolby Atmos through virtualized surround sound and offers eARC compatibility with newer TVs. Read our review.

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  • Amazon’s Echo Spot is on sale for $44.99 ($35 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, matching its best price to date. In addition to serving as a solid smart speaker, the latest Spot also functions as a great bedside alarm clock, with a customizable 2.83-inch screen that displays the time, weather, and other useful information. It also integrates seamlessly with Amazon Alexa, letting you set reminders, control smart home devices, and handle other tasks completely hands-free. Read our review.
  • Marshall’s Emberton II has returned to $99.99 ($70 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Marshall’s online storefront. The unique speaker resembles one of the company’s iconic amps, but it boasts an IP67 rating, ensuring it won’t be damaged when exposed to water. It can also play music in true stereo, and you can pair two together to create a larger wireless system. Marshall says the speaker can last over 30 hours per charge (it’ll partially depend on your preferred listening volume), so you shouldn’t have to charge it too often.
  • If you want a compact Bluetooth speaker to stash on a backpacking trip, JBL’s Go 3 is a great choice given it’s currently on sale for $27.95 ($12 off) at Amazon. It plays music in mono, but weighs under half a pound and lasts up to five hours on a single charge. The built-in strap is carabiner-ready, too, and its IP67 rating means you won’t have to immediately stash it away if it starts to rain.

Beats Pill (2024)

The latest Beats Pill offers improved sound, USB-C, and native support for both iOS and Android features, including their respective Find My networks and voice assistants. It also bests the previous model with double the battery life and IP67 water resistance. Read our review.

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Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4

The Wonderboom 4 features a compact design, but it pumps out big sound. Its IP67 rating means it’s water and dust resistant, and it can even float.
Two people holding UE WonderBoom 4 speakers, one blue and one pink.

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Vizio Elevate 5.1.2 Soundbar SE

Vizio’s Elevate SE is a stripped-down alternative to the company’s high-end Elevate soundbar. The 5.1.2 sound system features many of the same highlights, though, including booming sound quality and rotating speakers that provide the verticality required for Dolby Atmos content.
Vizio's SL512X-08 beneath a TV.

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  • If you don’t need surround sound but still want something that can outperform your TV’s built-in speakers, Amazon’s entry-level Fire TV Soundbar is a great budget option that’s now matching its all-time low of $89.99 ($30 off) at Amazon. The loud, inexpensive soundbar measures a mere 24 inches long — so it’ll fit comfortably on most media centers — and features built-in Bluetooth support for expanded audio playback. Read our hands-on impressions.
  • Roku’s Streambar SE is the perfect home twofer for around $69.99 ($20 off), its current price at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The compact stereo soundbar should sound better than your TV’s built-in speakers, and it also functions as a 4K streaming device, allowing you to access the latest streaming apps without the need for yet another gadget.

JBL Bar 300

The punchy, 32-inch Bar 300 supports Dolby Atmos, Apple’s AirPlay 2, and Alexa Multi-Room Music. It also features a built-in Chromecast and Bluetooth, meaning you can use it as a wireless speaker for all your devices when you’re not watching anything on the TV.
JBL's Bar 300 soundbar on top of a media center.

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Bose SoundLink Home

Bose’s SoundLink Home has an eye-catching design, but it also delivers on sound quality, especially with vocals and acoustic instruments — even at high volumes. It doesn’t have EQ customization or any IP rating, so it’s best suited for an office or anywhere safe indoors. Read our review.
A hands-on photo of Bose’s SoundLink Home Bluetooth speaker on a table.

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Bose SoundLink Max

Bose’s SoundLink Max improves on the smaller flex with true stereo sound — and very powerful sound at that. It’s got a removable handle for easy transport, and there’s an aux input for playing audio when you want to listen at a higher quality than what Bluetooth can deliver. Read our review.
A photo of Bose’s light blue SoundLink Max portable speaker.

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Gaming deals

Meta Quest 3S

If you bought a Meta Quest 2, you’re a prime candidate for the Quest 3S. It’s a faster, more comfortable VR headset that runs the same chipset as the pricier Quest 3. While its screen resolution hasn’t improved, nearly everything else about the hardware has. Read our review.
A side view of a white Meta Quest 3S headset. In the center is a a USB-C charging port with a white oval around it.

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Sony InZone H9 headset

The H9 is one of Sony’s premium InZone gaming headsets. It features active noise cancellation, compatibility with both PCs and the PlayStation 5, and can simultaneously connect to two devices (one over 2.4GHz wireless and one over Bluetooth).

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8BitDo Ultimate 2 wireless controller

For something cheaper — and in some ways better — than Nintendo’s official Pro controller, there’s 8BitDo’s Ultimate 2, which works with the original Switch and Switch 2. It features TMR joysticks with trigger switches for adjusting the feel, as well as vibration and motion-control support.

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  • Scratching the display on your new Nintendo Switch 2 would be annoying, which is why we recommend picking up Belkin’s Carrying Case for the Switch 2 for $24.21 ($6 off) at Amazon. The padded case features a durable outer shell, mesh pockets for your accessories (including one for an AirTag), and slots for storing up to 12 games. The case is equipped with a handle, too, so you can grab it and go.
  • GameSir’s G7 SE is a wired controller for Xbox and PC that’s on sale at Amazon for $35.99 ($14 off), an all-time low. It has drift-resistant Hall effect joysticks, a pair of customizable rear buttons, remappable buttons, and built-in motors for rumble. The GameSir Nexus app also allows you to customize the controls and set multiple profiles, which you can switch between depending on the game you’re playing. Plus, its 3.5mm audio jack lets you play games at night without disturbing the people you live with.

PNY microSD Express card

This 128GB model is the most affordable price we’ve ever seen on a microSD Express card. Granted, it’s not much storage, but it might be enough for your Switch library.

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  • The Razer Kishi V3 Pro XL is a mobile gaming controller unlike any other. It can stretch to fit up to a 13-inch tablet in its maw, letting you turn a 12.9-inch iPad Pro into the ultimate handheld gaming screen. Normally $199.99 (which, we agree, is pretty expensive), it’s a little more affordable now at Amazon, selling for $169.99.
  • 8BitDo’s Ultimate C Wired is another Xbox and PC controller that you can snag for $27.99 ($6 off) at Amazon. It doesn’t have customizable buttons, but it’s equipped with Hall effect joysticks that feature programmable RGB light strips and vibration motors. Its 3.5mm audio jack is nice to see if you like playing games early in the morning or late at night and don’t want to mute your game.

Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

Razer’s Wolverine V3 Pro is its first wireless controller for Xbox and PC. It features Hall effect sticks, mouse click-like hair triggers, swappable stick toppers, and six customizable buttons.

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8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller

The 8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller comes with its own charging dock, features remappable controls, and is compatible with the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and Windows PCs thanks to its Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity. Unlike the 2.4GHz-only version, it features drift-free Hall effect sticks.
Top-down shot of 8BitDo Ultimate Controller on an orange and yellow background. The controller has an asymmetric joystick design, like an Xbox or Switch Pro controller, and it’s black, with white legends on the A B X Y buttons.

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Backbone One (second-gen)

The Backbone One (second-gen) with USB-C can connect to Android phones and iPhones 15 or later. It’s a fully featured controller complete with dual analog sticks, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and its own software for capturing screenshots and connecting to game streaming services.

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  • If your hands can’t grip Joy-Con controllers comfortably, CRKD’s Nitro Deck Plus is a great solution for $47.99 ($22 off) — it’s current price at Amazon. The unique shell fits around your console and plugs into its USB-C port, outfitting it with programmable side and rear buttons you can customize using an app. It also features drift-resistant Hall effect sticks and comes with a USB-C to HDMI cable, so you can still connect your Switch to your TV.
  • The GuliKit ES Pro is currently down to $23.99 ($6 off) at Amazon, which is its lowest price to date. The excellent Bluetooth gamepad supports wake-up functionality on the Nintendo Switch 2 and comes outfitted with upgraded TMR joysticks, plus a battery that can last for up to 30 hours. That said, it’s worth noting that GuliKit recommends updating the controller via its website before playing.

Star Wars Outlaws

Star Wars Outlaws is an original open-world adventure set in the vast universe of the iconic film series. It stars Kay Vess, a protagonist looking to steal from criminal overlords to gain her freedom. Read our review.
A screenshot from Star Wars Outlaws

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PlayStation 5)

The middle game in a three-part trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth continues the reimagining of the classic PS1 RPG with modern visuals, an expansive open world, new gameplay elements, and even better character development than the original. Read our review.
A screenshot of Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

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Elden Ring Nightreign (Deluxe Edition)

FromSoftware’s co-op title, Nightreign, pairs the visual flair and challenging combat of Elden Ring with a host of multiplayer elements, resulting in an ever-changing take on a beloved title.

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  • Microsoft’s official Xbox Wireless Controller is on sale for around $49.95 ($15 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart for Prime Big Deal Days. It doesn’t have bells and whistles like programmable buttons or RGB lighting, but in our experience, it’s one of the most reliable controllers around. Its batteries don’t need to be swapped out very often, and that inconvenience is outweighed by the fact that you don’t have to plug in a wire every time you want to play a game.
  • Split Fiction is one of the best games we’ve played in 2025 thanks to its co-op gameplay, and the PlayStation 5 version is on sale for $39.99 ($10 off) at Amazon. Each player controls a character in a different area, but one needs to complete a task before the other can advance. Split Fiction is a rare game in which both players work in tandem rather than against one another, which is a welcome change of pace. Read our review.
  • EA Sports College Football 26 is on sale at Amazon for $36.54 (about $33 off) for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. In case you missed its big relaunch last year, EA’s back to making annual college football games now that it has a way to pay players who opt in to have their name, image, and likeness included. Athletes were paid $1,500 each to be in this year’s title and were given a free copy, so there’s that.

Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon

Fires of Rubicon marks the return of FromSoftware’s long-running mech game series. Armored Core VI brings back the frantic, mission-based gameplay and eye-watering levels of user customization for your high-flying robots.
A screenshot from Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon.

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Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S

Seagate’s Storage Expansion Card is as fast as the Xbox’s internal storage, comes in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB sizes, and fits into a proprietary slot without any cables.

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PC add-on deals

Insta360 Link 2

The Insta360 Link 2 offers the same auto-swiveling design as its excellent predecessor, only in a smaller form factor. It also offers a slate of new features, including group tracking and no-follow zones.
The Insta360 Link 2 webcam attached to the top of a laptop screen.

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  • If you want to dip your toe into the world of mechanical keyboards without getting too deep, Keychron’s K10 is down to $59.49 (about $20 off) at Amazon. The 104-key keyboard comes fully assembled and supports both wired (via USB-C) and wireless (via Bluetooth) connectivity. The keyboard is backlit, too, and its battery can last up to 240 hours, depending on how often you rely on the lighting.
  • Have a Steam Deck, an Asus ROG Ally, or a similar handheld PC that can accommodate an M.2 2230-sized SSD? The 2TB WD Black SN770M is discounted to $138.67 at Amazon, down slightly from its previous low of $149.99. Installation procedures vary in steps and complexity depending on the handheld you own.

Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD (with heatsink)

Samsung’s ultrafast 990 Pro is a PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSD that can reach sequential read speeds of 7,450MB/s and write speeds of 6,900MB/s. It’s more than capable for high-end PC builds, and its preinstalled heatsink means it’s easily installable into a PlayStation 5. Its heatsink even has a bit of RGB lighting for some extra pop (if you’re able to see it).

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Elgato Stream Deck Mini

The Elgato Stream Deck Mini is a customizable six-button controller with LED screens for buttons. It can be used to control a wide variety of things, including smart lights, computer automations, and microphone and video controls when on video calls or livestreaming.

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  • If you use an XLR microphone as part of your PC’s audio setup, Elgato makes a version of the Stream Deck that you can plug directly into. The aptly titled Elgato Stream Deck Plus XLR audio interface — now available at Amazon for $179.99 ($120 off) — can perform the usual Stream Deck functions to turn you into a multitasking pro, and its knobs allow you to make audio and mic adjustments on the fly.
  • Samsung’s 2TB T9 Portable SSD lets you make a full backup of your computer much more quickly than an external hard drive, and you can get it for $159.99 ($80 off) at Amazon right now. The pocket-sized drive is bus-powered, which means it draws power from your computer instead of a separate cable, and has sequential read and write speeds of 2,000MB/s.

Elgato Stream Deck MK. 2

The MK.2 version of the standard Stream Deck comes with 15 programmable buttons, a swappable faceplate, and a detachable stand.

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Nuphy Air75 V2 mechanical keyboard

Nuphy’s latest version of its Air mechanical keyboard is outstanding. This one omits a numpad but still includes arrow keys and a full row of function keys that double as media keys. It comes in black, gray, and white, with a few different switch options, and it’s both wired and wireless. It also supports both Windows and macOS.
A Nuphy Air75 V2 keyboard with black, gray, red and yellow keys on a desktop.

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Laptop deals

Apple MacBook Pro 16 (2024, M4 Max)

Apple’s flagship laptop has a 16-inch screen and starts with 36GB of RAM, 1TB SSD, and an M4 Max chip with 14-core CPU / 32-core GPU. Read our review.

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Apple MacBook Air 13 (2025, M4)

The MacBook Air is by far the laptop The Verge recommends the most frequently. The latest generation isn’t revolutionary, but it packs a speedy M4 chip, more RAM, and an improved webcam for a lower starting price of $999. Read our review.

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  • While not a laptop, there’s no denying how good the M4 Mac Mini is — especially on sale for $499 ($100 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. It was $30 cheaper in the summer, but if you already have a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to use there’s no better value for a powerful little desktop. Read our review.
  • The Acer Swift 16 AI is once again heavily discounted to $799.99 ($450 off) at Best Buy. The Swift 16 addresses one of my biggest issues with the Swift 14: its low-rent screen quality. The Swift 16 has a 16-inch OLED with 2880 x 1800 resolution and 120Hz refresh, and it packs lots of ports as well as a very good Intel Lunar Lake chip.
  • The 14-inch Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge is $899.99 ($450 off) and the 16-inch version is $1,249.99 ($500 off), both at Best Buy. They both pack Arm-based Snapdragon X Elite processors, which perform okay compared to other Snapdragon-based laptops from this year and last — though few of them look this sleek, and the Samsung is a much more appealing package on this level of discount. Read our review.

Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch

Microsoft’s latest Surface Pro is smaller, with a new design and updated keyboard. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s Arm64 Snapdragon X Plus chip. Read our review.

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2024 Microsoft Surface Laptop (13.8-inch)

The 13.8-inch Surface Laptop is the most affordable of Microsoft’s 2024 Copilot Plus models. The MacBook rival uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chipsets — which offer excellent performance and battery life — and its keyboard is the first with a dedicated Copilot key. Read our review.

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Razer Blade 16 (2025, RTX 5090)

Razer’s latest and greatest version of its Blade 16 laptop returns to a thinner, more travel-friendly chassis. It comes with RTX 50-series GPU options but each configuration features an excellent OLED display. Read our review.

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  • Razer’s smaller Blade 14 laptop for 2025 is on sale at Amazon for $1,899.99 ($100 off). It may not be a huge discount, but it’s the Blade 14’s best deal yet. You can get it in black or white with a 14-inch 2880 x 1800 / 120Hz OLED, RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 AI 365 CPU, 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. It’s a fair amount of power for a compact and travel-friendly laptop that isn’t strictly just for gaming. Read our review of its larger Blade 16 sibling.
  • The Asus TUF Gaming A16 laptop with RTX 5070 GPU is $1,349.99 ($350 off) at Best Buy. Asus’s TUF Gaming is a lower-end line than the ROG Strix, but in these configurations it’s better core specs with a lower-res and lower-refresh screen.
  • Alienware’s Aurora line of gaming laptops are on sale at Amazon. The Aurora 16 and Aurora 18 are on sale for $1,049.99 ($350 off) and $2,299.99 ($650 off), respectively. The 16 has a 16-inch 2560 x 1600 / 120Hz display and RTX 5060 GPU, while the 18 offers the same resolution on a larger 18-inch panel with 300Hz refresh, more RAM, a faster CPU, and RTX 5070 GPU. For another option somewhere in the middle, Best Buy has the Alienware Aurora 16X with a 240Hz panel, RTX 5060, 32GB of RAM, and the same Intel chip as the 18-inch for $1,399.99 ($400 off).

HP Victus 15 (2025, RTX 4050)

The Victus 15 is a popular, budget-friendly gaming laptop that now comes with RTX 4050 graphics, more RAM, and an improved 144Hz screen.
Best Gaming Laptop 2023: HP Victus 15

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Board game deals

Asmodee Azul Board Game

Azul is a game in which you arrange patterned tiles in order to create the most beautiful tapestry possible. Arranging tiles in a strategic sequence will help you build your score while limiting your opponents’ ability to grow theirs.
Asmodee Azul Board Game

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Catan (6th Edition)

In the iconic board game classic Catan, players strategically compete and trade for resources.
An overhead shot of a Catan board game including pieces and cards.

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  • 7 Wonders puts 3-7 players in the roles of strategists trying to build the next great civilization, with the ultimate goal of creating a “wonder” that’ll outlast that society. The game is currently on sale for $34.97 ($15 off) at Amazon. Players draw cards to expand different parts of their city, including its economic, scientific, cultural, and military strengths. Cards you don’t use as passed to your neighbor before you’re able to draw more. The civilization with the greatest military might after three rounds is victorious.
  • In Skull Party Game is a game about skill and deception, and you can pick it up for $16.99 ($4 off) at Amazon. In the game, 3-6 players are each given three rose discs and one skull disc. During every round, you can either draw an additional disc or wager how many of your opponents’ flower discs you can guess without hitting a skull. Winning the wager nets you one point and two points wins the game.

Exploding Kittens (Party Pack)

Exploding Kittens is a two-to-10-person game wherein each player continually draws cards until one person draws an Exploding Kitten. If the player doesn’t have the proper diffuse or action card, they’re out. You can play defensively by using cards that skip your turn or prevent another player from playing an action card. The last person to avoid an explosion wins.
The Exploding Kittens Party Pack being played by a group of three people.

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Chicken vs. Hotdog

Chicken vs. Hotdog is a seemingly simple game where two to 10 people try to flip a chicken or hotdog toy such that it lands upright on the table. The game is played in teams, and you can score points by completing challenges (tossing it with your non-dominant hand, for example) within a set number of tries. The first team to reach the predetermined point goal wins.
Chicken vs. Hotdog game box with players behind it.

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  • Monopoly Deal is a 2-5 person card game that can be played in as little as 15 minutes, and it’s on sale for $5.49 ($2.50 off) at Amazon. The game uses cards that correspond to spaces on the Monopoly board, with the object being to collect an entire property set to win. There are no dice to roll, but action cards keep the game engaging by letting you collect rent, steal, or swap properties. For once, you can play Monopoly without arguing about who gets which piece.
  • Love Letter is a 2-6 person card game wherein players use unique skills in an attempt to woo a princess by collecting favor tokens and avoiding getting caught by other players. Each card you play corresponds to a character in the princess’s life who has a special ability you’ll need to use to get ever closer to your goal. The game can be played in as little as 20 minutes, so you can get through multiple rounds in quick succession. You can pick it up on sale for $8.39 ($6.50 off) at Amazon.
  • Happy Salmon is on sale for just $8.99 (about $4 off) at Amazon. It’s one of the best icebreakers at social gatherings, for both adults and parents alike, and it takes just minutes to learn and play this card game. Up to eight players can get in on the action, which gets you out of your seats and has you doing fun stuff like giving each other high-fives and “fish bumps.”

Lego deals

Lego Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees set

Lego’s 709-piece kit lets you construct three brick-ified bonsai trees, including a black pine, a ginkgo with yellow leaves, and a wisteria with hanging lilac flowers. It also comes with three ornamental displays, just in case you want a raised stand on which to showcase them.

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Lego Walt Disney Tribute Camera

Lego’s tribute to Disney’s 100th year in the movie business is an 811-piece kit shaped like a vintage-style film camera. Minifigs depicting Disney’s early animated stars — including Mickey, Minnie, Bambi, Dumbo, and Walt Disney himself — are also included.

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  • The Lego Star Wars Desert Skiff and Sarlacc Pit set — which recreates the memorable scene in which Luke Skywalker is nearly eaten for lunch — is down to an all-time low of $55.99 ($24 off) at Amazon and Target. It’s comprised of 558 pieces and features a sarlacc that fits neatly into a shallow pit, with levers that can move the monster’s tentacles. The mouth can also open to trap characters inside, and the kit comes with a desert skiff and six minifigures, including Luke, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian.
  • You can grab the Lego Star Wars Ghost and Phantom II set for $111.99 ($48 off), its best price to date, at Amazon. The 1,394-piece set features the Ghost starship and its detachable Phantom II shuttle from the Ahsoka stories. It has two spring-loaded shooters, a detachable turret, and a cockpit with a removable front section. It also has a cabin with two opening hatches, where you can store minifigs of General Hera Syndulla, Lt. Beyta, Jacen Syndulla, First Officer Hawkins, and a C1-10P droid.

Lego Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram

This 1,048-piece set features an adorable baby Grogu and his hovering pram. Grogu can be displayed in or out of the pram, and you can also pose his head and adjust his arms. As a bonus, the set also includes a Sorgan frog, which is Grogu’s favorite snack.

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  • Lego’s 3-in-1 Forest Animals Red Fox is back down to its all-time low of $34.99 ($15 off) at Amazon. The 667-piece set can create three animal figures from the same bricks, including a posable red fox, an owl with a rotating head, and a squirrel. The fox is highly posable — you can move its head, neck, legs, paws, and tail — and you can make it either sit or stand before placing it on a desk or bookshelf.
  • The Lego Dried Flower Centerpiece has been retired on Lego’s website, but you can still grab it from Amazon for $34.99 ($15 off), its lowest price in weeks. The set makes for a nice centerpiece on a table, or mounted to your wall. It features a gerbera and a rose as the focal point, with other small blooms to create a beautiful display. The 812-piece set features a split design, too, so you and a friend can build it together.

Lego Piranha Plant

Lego’s 540-piece Piranha Plant set remains one of the more affordable Lego Mario kits you can buy. It’s got a massive mouth, posable leaves, and comes with two coins inspired by the classic franchise.
A chomping plant built out of lego bricks, complete with green warp pipe underneath

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  • The Lego Super Mario Donkey Kong set is currently down to $41.99 ($28 off) at Amazon. You can join the Donkey Kong crew by building is tree house, complete with authentic details like a buildable TV, radio, and hammock. It also features a conga drums, plus figurines for Mario, Donkey Kong, and Cranky Kong.
  • The Lego Classic Brick Box Building set is the perfect starter kit for beginners, and it’s currently down to $41.99 ($18 off) at Amazon. The kit includes 850 colors bricks, allowing young users to explore the joy of building. It also includes an easy-to-follow picture guide, making constructing things like trees, cars, and planes super easy.

Verge favorites and other miscellaneous deals

ChomChom Roller Pet Hair Remover

The ChomChom is a reusable roller that works great for removing unwanted pet hair from furniture, allowing you to skip lint rollers, vacuuming, and other cleaning tools in a pinch.

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Twelve South AirFly SE

Twelve South’s base Bluetooth transmitter provides up to 20 hours of continuous use, rendering it a great travel companion regardless of where you’re going.

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Thermacell E65 Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller

Thermacell E65 is an odor-free mosquito repellent that relies on puffs of vapor using a formula specifically targeted to that bug. Thermacell says it’s safe to use around people or pets after conducting tests that were reviewed by the EPA. The E65 can be used for up to 5.5 hours before needing to be recharged.

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  • You can ditch your grainy laptop webcam for Logitech’s Brio 101, which is back down to its all-time low of $24.99 ($15 off) at Amazon. The inexpensive 1080p webcam features automatic light balance that compensates for dim rooms, a physical privacy shade for when you’re not on a call, and a microphone for when you keep your laptop’s lid closed.
  • 8BitDo’s Retro 18 Mechanical Numpad can add some Famicom-inspired flair to your desk for $33.99 ($11 off), its current price at Amazon. The numpad can be used in conjunction with a keyboard or as a standalone calculator, and its color scheme aligns with the Japanese counterpart to the original Nintendo Entertainment System. That being said, it looks sharp even if you don’t know what that is.

Hoto Electric Precision Screwdriver ADV

Hoto’s 25-in-1 electric screwdriver kit is a rechargeable, USB-C tool that’s ideal for repairing small electronics, such as phones, laptops, and gaming consoles. The compact gadget features 25 magnetic bits, a durable aluminum build, and a 350mAh battery that provides up to two hours of use.
A close-up image of Hoto mini electric screwdriver and the carrying case, with some of the steel bits visible.

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Keychron V1

The 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.

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LifeStraw personal water filter

LifeStraw’s basic filter removes unwanted viruses, bacteria, and microplastics as you drink, giving you a safe way to hydrate no matter where you are.

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  • The iOttie Easy One Touch Car Mount is a great road trip companion, one you can currently grab at Amazon for $17.99 (about $7 off), which is about $1 shy of its best price to date. It features relatively strong suction that allows you to easily stick it to your dashboard or windshield, freeing up your AC vents, and it offers wide compatibility with smartphones and cases of different sizes. It also features a magnetic tab near the bottom, which helps keep the charging cable organized.
  • Nerf’s Pro Stryfe X, an electric-powered dart gun that can send darts flying at up to 150 feet per second, is on sale at Amazon for $65.63 ($about $15 off) right now. The Stryfe X comes with 30 darts, as well as a clip that holds up to 15 at a time. Nerf includes protective glasses to keep your eyes safe, which is actually important given the darts’ velocity.

Noco Boost Plus GB40 car battery jump starter

This battery has the juice, so to speak, and quite a lot of it. Its main role is to be available to jumpstart a car battery (12V/1000A), but it has USB ports, too, making it handy for charging other devices you bring in the car.

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Birdfy Feeder 1

Birdfy’s entry-level smart feeder features a 1080p camera and an app that lets you view birds up close as they munch on seeds. If you fork out $4 per month for the premium subscription, you also get access to Birdfy’s AI, which identifies bird species and lets you set custom alerts for your favorites.

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Slice Auto-Retractable Box Cutter

Slice’s retractable, finger-friendly ceramic blade is great for tearing through packing tape and cutting plastic wrapping. The comfy tool also features a sturdy, reinforced nylon handle and a hooked design that makes it easy to stow when not in use.

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  • If you’re an avid concert goer who’d like to retain your hearing later in life — and who wouldn’t? — Loop’s ultra-comfortable Experience 2 earpugs are on sale at Amazon for $28.95 ($10 off), nearly matching their best price to date. The stylish earplugs won’t reduce noise as effectively as a custom set; however, they do carry a noise reduction rating of 12dB, which is totally adequate for that occasional Turnstile set.
  • The Hatch Restore 3 is a bedside smart light / ambient noise machine that’s on sale for $139.99 ($30 off) at Amazon. Each morning, the light will gradually brighten to wake you up before your alarm sounds. If you find it difficult to sleep in silence, you can also select a sleep sound from its library to help quiet your mind. The Hatch 3 will even let you know when it’s time to start your sleep routine by automatically adjusting its brightness at a set time, much like the second-gen model we reviewed.

MUID Benson Lying Flat Duck Night Light

The MUID Benson Lying Flat Duck Night Light is a cute duck-shaped lamp that radiates warm light to help kids more easily fall asleep while playing. 
Lamp shaped like duck lying on its side on a desk

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Coway Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty air purifier

Coway’s surprisingly efficient Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty is compact enough to fit in any corner of your home and offers a three-stage filtration system, including a true HEPA filter.

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AeroPress Original Coffee Maker

The AeroPress has made a name among enthusiasts for its great brewing ability and extreme portability. Its simple, hands-on operation can make your morning coffee ritual more fun and engaging than a traditional drip-style maker.

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Glocusent Neck Reading Light

Glocuscent’s rechargeable book light hangs around your neck to illuminate whatever you’re reading, while offering adjustable brightness and warmth settings.
A man in a dark bedroom wears a neck lamp that illuminates just his face and the book he’s holding while sitting upright in bed.

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  • JisuLife’s folding USB fan, a mainstay of our gift guides, is on sale at Amazon in select colors starting at just $12.74 (about $13 off the MSRP). The fan’s rechargeable battery will keep you cool for hours, whether you’re holding it or propping it up on a table, and it features a built-in 2,000mAh power bank in case you need a quick way to juice your phone or another electronic device.
  • You can currently buy the Tile Pro at Amazon for $21.36 (about $14 off), which is its lowest price to date. The platform-agnostic tracker is our top pick for Android users, offering reliable, accurate tracking both at home and on the go. It features a built-in keyring and a user-replaceable battery, and if you sign up for the $14.99 monthly subscription, you can also send SOS alerts to loved ones and Tile’s 24/7 emergency dispatch service.

Breville Barista Express

Breville’s Barista Express certainly isn’t the cheapest option out there, but it’s elegant, straightforward, and relatively easy to maintain.

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Black & Decker Dustbuster AdvancedClean Cordless Handheld Vacuum

Black & Decker’s Dustbuster can’t go toe-to-toe with a robot vacuum, but the rechargeable handheld is great for quickly removing dirt, debris, and pet hair. It even features a pull-out crevice tool for accessing those hard-to-reach areas around your home.

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Apple AirTags

Apple’s AirTags are unobtrusive, waterproof, and tap into the massive Find My network for out-of-range locating. Read our original review.
An AirTag wedged into some planks of wood.

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  • One of our gift guide mainstays, the six-quart Instant Pot Duo Plus, is discounted to $69.99 ($70 off) at Amazon and Target right now, matching its lowest price to date. The stainless steel multicooker is an excellent set-it-and-forget-it device in many ways, as it allows you to steam, sauté, pressure cook, slow cook, and engage in a variety of simple culinary endeavors without having to pony up for a host of kitchen appliances.
  • Nomad’s ultra-slim Tracking Card is currently at an all-time low of $23.20 (about $6 off) at Amazon. The slim tracking card taps into Apple’s vast Find My network, allowing users to track down their wallet or bag. The card is about the size of two credit cards smashed together, so it should fit in most standard wallets. It also offers about five months of battery life and can be recharged wirelessly.

Xreal One smart glasses

The Xreal One aren’t the most affordable augmented-reality glasses available, but they are some of the best for displaying movies and games on the go. You can connect them via USB-C to your smartphone, tablet, or handheld gaming PC.

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Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Kettle

Fellow’s handsome gooseneck kettle lets you easily choose your desired water temperature and coffee time via a colored LCD display and built-in stopwatch, making it an ideal companion for pour-over connoisseurs everywhere.

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Update, October 8th: Updated to reflect current pricing / availability and several deals, including those for the Lego Piranha Plant and the GuliKit ES PRO Wireless Controller.

Sony’s noise-canceling WH-1000XM5 headphones are a Prime Day steal at $150 off

2025-10-09 11:04:11

While the WH-1000XM6 are the top dog in Sony’s lineup, the discount for Prime Big Deal Days is relatively modest at just $21 off. If you don’t need the latest tech, though, you can save a lot more by grabbing the last-gen WH-1000XM5 in black, which are down to $250 ($150 off) at Amazon. That’s one of the lowest prices we’ve seen on the older model, and a great deal on what was our favorite pair of noise-canceling headphones until the arrival of the newer XM6 in May.

Although they’re a few years old, the Sony XM5 still have a lot to offer, like excellent noise cancellation, detail-rich sound, and enhanced voice call quality thanks to the inclusion of eight microphones. They’re also comfortable to wear over extended periods, with ear pads that are wider and offer just the right amount of cushion. And since the XM5s are mostly comprised of plastic — with some metal here and there — they’re relatively lightweight at 250 grams.

That said, if you travel a lot, the XM5’s design may be seen as a downgrade compared to the older WH-1000XM4 and newer XM6. That’s because the headphones can’t fold. Instead, only the ear cups turn to lay the headphones flat, so they’re not as easy to pack when they’re in their case. However, if you plan to primarily use the XM5 at home, this is more or less a non-issue, but it’s worth keeping in mind.

Sony is still bolstering the XM5 with new features, like audio sharing and Google’s Gemini Live conversational AI assistant. So, not only do you get great noise-canceling headphones for $149 off, but you also get new features that improve the experience compared to when they first launched. That’s a win-win.

Read our full review.

Prime Day ends soon, but these deals are still going at Walmart

2025-10-09 09:15:49

I wasn’t expecting to find a deal on the 7800X3D at Walmart, but I’ll take it.

Walmart has proven to be a great place to shop during Amazon’s October Prime Day event, matching the prices on several discounts and marking down many other tech products that we think you’ll like. While Amazon’s event is ending soon, Walmart’s sale event, simply called “Walmart Deals,” runs through Sunday, October 12th, giving you a few more days to save — no membership required. There are great deals below on gaming products, 4K TVs, laptops, even compact electric tire pumps, and more.

Whether you’re trying to shop less at Amazon or you just want to see what other retailers are offering in the run-up to the holidays, we’ve rounded up the best competing Prime Day deals you can currently grab at Walmart. We’re on the hunt this week for noteworthy deals to add to this post.


Beats Pill speaker

A marketing of the pink Beats Pill speaker on a beach.

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55-inch LG B4 OLED TV

While not the latest, biggest, or greatest OLED around (cinephiles are a discerning bunch), LG’s B4 is a fantastic value at under $800. The 55-inch version has a 120Hz screen, excellent per-pixel lighting, and four HDMI 2.1 ports.

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  • The CMF Buds Pro 2, which launched last summer for $59, are down to $47 at Walmart. The feature-packed earbuds support hybrid active noise cancellation, spatial audio, and — most delightfully — come with a charging case equipped with a customizable dial. “A dial for what?” you might ask. Well, you can customize it to adjust volume, manage media playback, activate a voice assistant, or mute the mic while on a video call. The Pro 2 come from Nothing, makers of the Nothing Phone and other minimalist devices.
  • Here’s another great CMF deal that’s perfect for anyone looking for a sleek smartwatch for their iPhone or Android phone, one priced under $50. The CMF Watch Pro 2 comes right under the wire at $49 (was $69) at Walmart. It’s a remarkable price considering the smartwatch features a 1.32-inch OLED screen, built-in GPS, and a replaceable bezel to suit your style.

Hoto Air Pump Pocket

Hoto is known for its nifty electric screwdrivers, but it also offers a range of essential tech upgrades for other needs. Its 150PSI electric air pump is a great gadget to buy, especially when it’s available at a discount.
The Hoto Air Pump Pocket being held by a hand and pumping up a bike tire.

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  • Sony’s DualSense Wireless Controller is a must-have if you own a PlayStation 5, but it’s also a great companion if you have a PC, Steam Deck, or a different Windows-powered gaming handheld. Whichever platform(s) you plan to use it on, you can save on both the white and starlight blue models at Walmart. Those usually sell for $74.88, but right now you can snag either for around $66. We’ve seen slightly cheaper prices before, but it’s been a while since there’s been any kind of discount.
  • Walmart has one of the best prices on the web on AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, which is considered to be one of the best gaming processors, even though it’s getting a bit old. Most retailers are selling it for around $420, but you can buy it online for $338. Note: you’ll need an AM5 socket motherboard.
  • Lenovo’s Legion 5 gaming laptop seems like a great value now that it’s on sale for $949 (about $300 off) at Walmart. It has specs that I’m surprised to find in a sub-$1,000 machine, including a 15.1-inch OLED screen, a capable AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor, and Nvidia’s RTX 5060 graphics chip. It features 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD, both of which are user-upgradeable.

Sony PlayStation 5 Pro

Consoles are getting more expensive due to tariffs, but Walmart is offering a fantastic deal on the newer PlayStation 5 Pro. The console itself typically sells for $749, but you can currently get a bundle that contains a PS5 Pro and two extra purple DualSense controllers for just $20 more.

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Nex Playground

What if the dream of Microsoft’s Kinect lived on? It does in the Nex Playground, an all-in-one, motion-controlled console filled with kid-friendly games. Exhaust and entertain your little ones. You’re welcome.

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Update, October 8th: Adjusted copy to reflect accurate pricing and availability, and added a deal on AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor.

Alienware’s incredible 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor is $200 off

2025-10-09 09:15:41

Nathan’s immaculate desk layout is priceless, but you can obtain a AW2725Q of your own for $700. | Photo: Nathan Edwards / The Verge

Amazon is hosting a lot of good deals during October Prime Day, but it can’t compete with Dell when it comes to its sale on the Alienware AW2725Q. The 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor that a couple of Verge staffers have tested is $699.99 right now, which is $200 off its original $899.99 price. It has sold at a similar price before, but discounts have been infrequent these past several months.

Alienware AW2725Q

Alienware’s AW2725Q is a 26.7-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, .03ms of latency, two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 port, and support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.

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I love this monitor (I published a review earlier this year at Polygon). My colleague Nathan Edwards digs it, too, posting recently about how making the jump to a high-refresh-rate 240Hz OLED can truly spoil you. I can attest to this; it was a little heartbreaking to go back to my 1080p IPS panels after returning the AW2725Q to Alienware.

This Alienware monitor made waves in early 2025 by proving that companies could deliver a 4K OLED for under $1,000. It wasn’t all that long ago that 1440p was the standard at that price. Whether you actually have a PC that can play games in 4K at respectable frame rates or not, it’s good to have a monitor that’s ready to play high-resolution content for when you upgrade your PC. Also, you can connect a console like a PS5, Xbox Series X, or a Nintendo Switch 2 to play titles at up to 4K at 120Hz, and they’ll look great on the AW2725Q’s 16:9 aspect ratio.

These great October Prime Day deals on laptops won’t last much longer

2025-10-09 09:05:58

A Macbook Pro partially opened on a white table amidst magenta colored background light.
Apple’s powerful MacBook Pro with M4 Max is $400 off.

The second Amazon Prime Day sales event of the year is almost over, but there are still discounts to be had on MacBooks, Windows laptops, and various PC accessories. Like previous Prime Big Deal Days, this sale runs for two days (ending Thursday, October 9th, at 3AM ET / 12AM PT) and requires a Prime membership to qualify for most discounts. Some sale prices are open to anyone, and competing sales from Best Buy and other retailers often match or beat the discounts on Amazon without requiring a subscription.

If you’re shopping for a laptop and are unable to wait for potentially bigger sales during Black Friday, this may be a good opportunity to save what you can now. We’ve been perusing the deals across our wide range of October Prime Day coverage, and here are the best ones we’ve found on laptops we’ve either directly tested or feel comfortable recommending. They include solid sales on Apple, HP, Microsoft, Lenovo, Asus, and others.

The best MacBook deals

Apple MacBook Pro 16 (2024, M4 Max)

Apple’s flagship laptop has a 16-inch screen and starts with a whopping 36GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and an M4 Max chip with 14-core CPU / 32-core GPU. Read our review.

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Apple MacBook Air 13 (2025, M4)

The MacBook Air is the laptop The Verge recommends the most frequently, by a long shot. The latest generation isn’t a revolutionary overhaul, but it packs a speedy M4 chip, more RAM, and an improved webcam for a lower starting price of $999. Read our review.

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  • The two-generations-old 13-inch MacBook Air with M2 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD is $699 ($100 off) at Best Buy. It’s still a great machine today that will last years, but if you can squeeze the extra 100 bones for the M4 model, I think it’s worth it in the long-run.

Apple MacBook Air 15 (2025, M4)

The larger, 15-inch version of the M4 MacBook Air is much the same as its smaller counterpart. But it packs a bigger screen and better speakers into a compact package. Read our review.

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  • While not a laptop, there’s no denying how good the M4 Mac Mini is — especially on sale for $499 ($100 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. It was $30 cheaper in the summer, but if you already have a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to use there’s no better value for a powerful little desktop. Read our review.

Best Windows laptop deals

2024 Microsoft Surface Laptop (13.8-inch)

The 13.8-inch Surface Laptop is the most affordable of Microsoft’s 2024 Copilot Plus models. The MacBook rival uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chipsets — which offer excellent performance and battery life — and its keyboard is the first with a dedicated Copilot key. Read our review.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch

Microsoft’s latest Surface Pro is smaller, with a new design and updated keyboard. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s Arm64 Snapdragon X Plus chip. Read our review.

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Microsoft Surface Laptop, 13-inch

Microsoft’s slightly smaller, entry-level Surface Laptop trims some of the size and a few features from its bigger 13.8-inch counterpart, but it maintains excellent battery life and solid performance. Read our review.

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  • The Acer Swift 16 AI is once again heavily discounted to $799.99 ($450 off) at Best Buy. The Swift 16 addresses one of my biggest issues with the Swift 14: its low-rent screen quality. The Swift 16 has a 16-inch OLED with 2880 x 1800 resolution and 120Hz refresh, and it packs lots of ports as well as a very good Intel Lunar Lake chip.
  • Another budget-friendly Acer, the Swift Go 14 is on sale at Amazon for $699.99 ($200 off). It’s got an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS chip, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. This isn’t matching its all-time lowest price, but it’s very close (within about $13).
  • The 14-inch Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge is $899.99 ($450 off) and the 16-inch version is $1,249.99 ($500 off), both at Best Buy. They both pack Arm-based Snapdragon X Elite processors, which perform okay compared to other Snapdragon-based laptops from this year and last — though few of them look this sleek, and the Samsung is a much more appealing package on this level of discount. Read our review.

Asus Zenbook S 16

The Asus Zenbook S 16 features AMD’s Ryzen AI mobile processors. It’s one of the thinnest and lightest 16-inch laptops available and can handle all sorts of heavy workloads with ease. Read our review.
An open and powered on laptop against a background of blue and purple squares.

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Best gaming laptop deals

Razer Blade 16 (2025, RTX 5090)

Razer’s latest and greatest version of its Blade 16 laptop returns to a thinner, more travel-friendly chassis. It comes with RTX 50-series GPU options but each configuration features an excellent OLED display. Read our review.

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  • Razer’s smaller Blade 14 laptop for 2025 is on sale at Amazon for $1,899.99 ($100 off). It may not be a huge discount, but it’s the Blade 14’s best deal yet. You can get it in black or white with a 14-inch 2880 x 1800 / 120Hz OLED, RTX 5070 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 AI 365 CPU, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. It’s a fair amount of power for a compact and travel-friendly laptop that isn’t strictly just for gaming. Read our review of its larger Blade 16 sibling.
  • Lenovo’s Legion 5 gaming laptop seems like a great value now that it’s on sale for $949 (about $300 off) at Walmart. It has specs that I’m surprised to find in a sub-$1,000 machine, including a 15.1-inch OLED screen, a capable AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor, and Nvidia’s RTX 5060 graphics chip. It features 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD, both of which are user-upgradeable.

Asus ROG Strix Scar 16 (2025, RTX 5080)

Asus’ ROG Strix Scar 16 is a powerful gaming laptop configured with a 16-inch 2.5K 240Hz screen, Nvidia 5080 graphics card, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of storage.
ROG Strix Scar 16 and 18 with lights around base.

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  • The Asus TUF Gaming A16 laptop with RTX 5070 GPU is $1,349.99 ($350 off) at Best Buy. Asus’ TUF Gaming is a lower-end line than the ROG Strix, but in these configurations it’s better core specs with a lower-res and lower-refresh screen.
  • One of Alienware’s new Aurora gaming laptops is on sale at Amazon. The Aurora 18 are on sale for $2,299.99 ($650 off). It has an 18-inch 2560 x 1600 / 300Hz display and RTX 5070 GPU, 32GB RAM, and a fast Intel Core Ultra 9-275HX CPU. For another option, Best Buy has the Alienware Aurora 16X with a 240Hz panel, RTX 5060, 32GB of RAM, and the same Intel chip as the 18-inch for $1,399.99 ($400 off).

HP Victus 15 (2025, RTX 4050)

The Victus 15 is a popular, budget-friendly gaming laptop that now comes with RTX 4050 graphics, more RAM, and an improved 144Hz screen.
Best Gaming Laptop 2023: HP Victus 15

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Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025)

Asus’ latest gaming tablet opts for integrated graphics over a discrete GPU. That sounds like a downgrade, but its AMD Strix Halo APU gives it solid battery life and graphics performance on par with RTX 4060 laptops. Read our review.

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Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 (RTX 5080)

Gigabyte’s Aorus Master doesn’t have the best build quality around but it features a lovely OLED display and mid-to-top-end Nvidia RTX 50-series GPU options. Read our review.

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Best computer accessory deals

Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor (G95SC, 240Hz)

Samsung’s latest flagship 49-inch Odyssey G9 ultrawide gaming monitor uses an OLED panel for deep blacks and rich color contrast. It also sports a fast 0.03ms response time, 240Hz refresh, 1800R curve, and 32:9 aspect ratio yielding a 5120 x 1440 resolution.
Image of a gamer sitting in front of Samsung’s new 49-inch OLED gaming monitor

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  • Alienware’s excellent AW3423DWF 34-inch Curved QD-OLED gaming monitor is selling for $521.99 (about $177 off) at Amazon. The 21:9 ultrawide display supports 3440 x 1440 resolution at up to 165Hz refresh rate. This is the lower-cost version of the model we reviewed back in 2022, and it remains a great option if newer OLEDs capable of 4K or 240Hz refresh are still too pricey — or if they’re just overkill for your needs.

Alienware AW2725Q

Alienware’s AW2725Q is a 26.7-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, .03ms of latency, two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 port, and support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.

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  • Speaking of OLEDs, Amazon has a bunch of fantastic deals on quality OLED gaming monitors from various brands. (Many of these offerings use the same or similar OLED panels sourced from LG Display, with some of biggest differences being their housing design and extra features like a KVM.) The 32-inch Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 with 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh is $749.99 ($350 off, and a new all-time low). Acer’s 32-inch Predator OLED Gaming Monitor with 4K / 240Hz is $799.99 ($200 off, and also a new low). And Asus’ 27-inch ROG Strix XG27AQDMG 1440p / 240Hz OLED is $584 ($115 off).

Insta360 Link 2

The Insta360 Link 2 offers the same auto-swiveling design as its excellent predecessor, only in a smaller form factor. It also offers a slate of new features, including group tracking and no-follow zones.
The Insta360 Link 2 webcam attached to the top of a laptop screen.

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Anker Laptop Power Bank (25K, 165W, Built-in and Retractable Cables)

Anker’s 25,000mAh power bank sports two built-in USB-C cables (one of which is retractable), plus one USB-C and USB-A port. It tops out at 165W when charging two devices simultaneously, or 130W when charging three or four.

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Belkin USB-C to USB-C Cable

These braided USB-C cables from Belkin are durable and support 100W charging speeds, allowing for quick charging of laptops, tablets, smartphones, and portable game consoles.

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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

Baseus’ slick USB-C charger supports 100W passthrough and takes a puck-like form when not in use, with male connectors on either side that retract inward with a quick tug.

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Ugreen Uno Charger (65W, 3-Port)

Ugreen’s 65W Uno charger features two USB-C ports and a single USB-A port, allowing you to charge three devices simultaneously. It also sports a quirky LED display that showcases different faces depending on the charging status.
Ugreen's Uno Charger (65W, 3-Port) connected to AirPods and a MacBook.

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Elgato Stream Deck MK. 2

The MK.2 version of the standard Stream Deck comes with 15 programmable buttons, a swappable faceplate, and a detachable stand.

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  • The Epomaker P75 mechanical keyboard that I personally own and covered in our recent affordable keyboard buying guide is now selling at Amazon for just $61.19 (about $39 off its original price). This might be one of the last pushes until it’s no longer available, now that Epomaker discontinued it.
  • If you prefer a slightly more conventional mechanical keyboard that isn’t so loud, the Keychron V1 Max with linear red switches is $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon. That’s a new low price for Keychron’s most advanced version of its base 75 percent board, supporting both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless. Read our buying guide.
  • One more keyboard recc from our recent buying guide: the Dry Studio Ice Ring 63 RT in its best color is just $99.99 ($40 off) at Amazon. That’s another new low, this time on the super fast Hall effect gaming board that’s wired only and features an adjustable actuation point you can tune with a unique geared ring.
  • Hate how I constantly post about small form factor keyboards that lack number pads? Not to worry! With an affordable wireless numpad like the 8BitDo Retro 18 you can get your precious number keys to go with any keyboard (even on the left side) for as low as $35.99 (about $9 off) at Amazon. It comes in four different stylings, reminiscent of the Commodore 64, Famicom, NES, and IBM Model M.
  • The Angry Miao AM Infinity Mouse is on sale at Amazon for $126.99 ($43 off). That’s about what the Kickstarter early bird preorder price was for this skeletonized gaming mouse with hot-swappable batteries. The ergonomics and look of the Infinity Mouse’s skeletonized design may be polarizing, but at 49 grams there’s no denying how incredibly light this thing is. Read our impressions.

Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD (with heatsink)

Samsung’s ultrafast 990 Pro is a PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSD that can reach sequential read speeds of 7,450MB/s and write speeds of 6,900MB/s. It’s more than capable for high-end PC builds, and its preinstalled heatsink means it’s easily installable into a PlayStation 5. Its heatsink even has a bit of RGB lighting for some extra pop (if you’re able to see it).

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Update, October 8th: Updated to reflect current pricing / availability and to remove expired deals. We added a deal on the Alienware AW2725Q and another on Lenovo’s Legion 5 gaming laptop.

My go-to Switch 2 accessories are still available for October Prime Day

2025-10-09 08:03:03

An image showing the Nintendo Switch 2 playing Pikmin 4 on a faux leather-clad ottoman.
This Switch 2’s screen is covered with a glossy screen protector, which is an add-on I recommend to everyone. | Image: Cameron Faulkner / The Verge

There are just a few hours remaining in Amazon’s October Prime Day sale, yet it remains a good opportunity to save some money on accessories for your Nintendo Switch 2, if you act fast enough. While the console itself isn’t discounted, a number of recommended add-ons are still on sale for their best price to date — some are even being offered at a discount for the first time — including microSD Express cards, carrying cases, controllers, screen protectors, and more.

We’re still covering Prime Big Deal Days from multiple angles here at The Verge. Our main guide features more than 200 deals we think are fantastic, including 4K TVs, Bluetooth speakers, noise-canceling earbuds, and more. We also have a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the several other roundups and deal articles we’ve published during the sale. We’ll update this post as we find new deals to add.

PNY microSD Express card

This 128GB model is the most affordable price we’ve ever seen on a microSD Express card. Granted, it’s not much storage, but it might be enough for you.

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Belkin Carrying Case for Nintendo Switch 2

Belkin’s sleek carrying case does the basics very well. It protects your console, covering its screen with a flap that has 12 game card slots. It also has an AirTag pocket.

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8BitDo Ultimate 2 wireless controller

The Ultimate 2 features TMR joysticks with trigger switches for adjusting the feel, as well as vibration and motion-control support.

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GameSir Super Nova

The Super Nova is a solid wireless controller that won’t break the bank. It has swappable magnetic face plates, plus its buttons can be moved in case you want to switch to the Xbox layout.

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EasySMX S10 Gaming Controller for Switch 2

This is the best alternative to the much pricier Switch 2 Pro. It has amiibo support, fantastic rumble, a swappable D-pad, and other great features.

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Hori Puff Pouch for Switch 2 and Switch

Hori’s pouch for the Switch 2 has a simple style, mimicking that of a puffy coat. It likely won’t protect your console from serious damage, though.

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Lexar microSD Express card

Lexar has discounted its entire range of microSD Express cards, going all the way up to 1TB. If you need a high-capacity card, check these out.

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amFilm OneTouch two-pack of glossy screen protectors

In keeping up with some brands that offer faster installations, amFilm offers a two-pack of glossy protectors that includes a “OneTouch” tray. Remove the protector’s bottom film, attach the tray to your device, and then press gently on the protector until it’s fully applied.

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tomtoc slim carrying case for the Switch 2

This hard case has a soft touch and a slim fit, and includes a flap that can hold up to 12 cartridges as it protects the console’s screen.

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Spigen Rugged Armor for Nintendo Switch 2

The Rugged Armor is a suitable option if you don’t plan to connect your Switch 2 to a dock or detach its Joy-Cons.

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Gulikit ES Pro

Gulikit’s ES Pro is a love letter to the Xbox controller, but for Switch 2. This gamepad features an eight-way D-pad that’s great for fighting games, Metroidvanias, and retro titles where it’s an advantage to easily be able to aim diagonally.

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Gulikit Elves 2

Gulikit Elves 2 is a compact, Sega Saturn-inspired controller that’s a great pick for kids or small-handed folks who have a difficult time wrapping their digits around larger gamepads.

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