Amazon’s October Prime Day sale (aka Prime Big Deal Days) is finally here, and we’ve collected the best deals we could find on everything from noise-canceling headphones and robot vacuums to 4K OLED TVs. 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 $25 Bluetooth speaker as we are in a $780 smartwatch. Some of these gadgets are available for less than they were during Amazon’s most recent Prime Day sale in July, so your patience has been rewarded if you sat the last one out.

By that logic, it might be tempting to wait until Black Friday for an even better deal, but there’s no guarantee prices will drop further. Some gadgets may be in short supply come the holidays, and the impact of tariffs could lead to deal prices that don’t align with your expectations. So if you’re jumping in below, remember that you need an active Amazon Prime subscription. (Here’s a free 30-day trial if you don’t have one yet.)

Prime Day highlights

Headphone and earbud deals

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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

Iniu’s Pocket Rocket P5 Power Bank is a three-port USB charger roughly the size of an AirPods Pro case that’s capable of fully recharging an iPhone 16 twice. It supports charging speeds of up to 45W via a USB-C port and features a USB-A port, which is sufficient for topping off earbuds and other small gadgets.

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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.

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

Anker’s 25,000mAh power bank sports two retractable USB-C cables, 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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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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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.

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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: Z to A

Twin Peaks: 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 eight of season three, 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 the 1930s Southern US, 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.
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.

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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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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.
A hands-on photo of Samsung’s The Frame Pro TV at CES 2025.

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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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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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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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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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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

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Exploding Kittens (Party Pack)

The Exploding Kittens is a 2-10 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. Hotdogs is a seemingly simple game where 2-10 people try to flip a chicken and 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 time to reach your predetermined point goal wins.
Chicken vs. Hotdog game box with players behind it.

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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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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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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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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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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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Update, October 7th: Updated to reflect current pricing / availability and several new deals, including those for Loops Experience 2 earpugs, Apple’s AirTags, and the latest Kindle Paperwhite.

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