it is THIS WEEK at Engadget, and our team is on the ground in Las Vegas checking out tons of new devices, from the good in the weird to those who make you look like a sleep paralysis demon. Just a few gadgets from the show actually available to buyhowever, and even less is discounted. If you're looking for a great sale today, we're back with another edition of our weekly deal roundup. This week's highlights include a four packs of AirTags for nearly $30 less than Apple's regular sale price, deep discounts on our favorite microSD card and portable SSDextended free trial for Audible Premium Plus and Apple TV+and more. Here are the best tech deals from this week that you can still get today.
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Apple Watch Series 10 (42mm) for $329 at Amazon ($69 off): The latest Apple Watch remains our choice for best smartwatch. It's a bit slimmer and lighter than previous models, with slightly improved battery life, a rich wide-angle OLED display and the usual range of fitness-tracking features (blood oxygen monitoring beside). This deal on the 42mm GPS model has been live for a few weeks, but it's still a relevant all-time low. Also in Best Buy. The 46mm version has the same discount at $359.
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8BitDo Ultimate Wired Controller for $27 at Amazon ($18 off, Prime only): This is a wired version of the Ultimate Bluetooth Controller by 8BitDo, we made formerly praised for its sturdy Hall effect joystick, comfortable shape and useful software. (Although it's a bit on the smaller side.) This variant was made for Xbox and PC; the discount is within $2 of its all-time low. Both black and white versions are sold.
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Audible Premium Plus (3-months) for $3 on Amazon ($30 off, new and returning users only): Through January 21, new and returning users can get three months of Audible Premium Plus for $3 total. Normally, the audiobook service costs $15 per month after a 30-day free trial. Premium Plus, as a refresher, is for Audible highest grade: Beyond providing access to the entire Audible Plus library, it lets you keep one title from a curated selection of audiobooks each month. Just remember that your subscription will automatically renew by default if you decide to take the plunge.
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Corsair MP600 Mini (1TB) M.2 2230 SSD for $80 at Amazon ($30 off): MP600 Mini is a small size SSD that you can enter gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck or devices like Microsoft's Surface notebooks. It's not too far for M.2 2230 drive We recommend our SSD buying guidebut more importantly it's $20 cheaper as of this writing. This deal ties the 1TB model's best price since March. Also in Corsair.
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Beats Pill for $100 on Amazon ($50 off): The latest Beats Pill is a choice in our guide to best bluetooth speaker. As we note in our reviewits audio performance can struggle at high volumes, but overall it delivers strong bass without sounding unbalanced. It's also waterproof, with a 24-hour battery life rating and wired audio support via USB-C. This discount has been live for a few weeks, but it is tied to the device's lowest price to date. Also in Target, Best Buy and others.
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8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard (N Edition) for $70 at Best Buy ($30 off): While this NES-themed keyboard isn't a formal pick in any of our buying guides, it's a good value for those looking to give their desk a more vintage look. It's comfortable for typing and hot-swappable, though the default switches are a bit loud. This discount is $10 more than the lowest price we've seen, but it's $20 off the device's average street price in recent months. The keyboard also includes a fun joystick and a pair of “Super Buttons” that you can use for custom macros.
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Anker Charger (140W, 4-port, PD 3.1) for $80 at Amazon ($10 off): Announced this week at CESAnker's latest wall charger includes three USB-C ports, one USB-A port, a foldable plug and a built-in display that can show the device's power output and temperature at a glance. Those ports are located on the bottom, which can be awkward but should help keep the device more stable in an outlet. Anker says it can deliver up to 140W of power, which is enough to quickly charge larger laptops, though you'll need to avoid using multiple ports at once to reach top speeds. Full disclosure: We haven't tried this one for ourselves, but we have some are recommended Anker has been charging devices in the past, and this early discount takes $10 off the new model's MSRP. Simply clip the on-page coupon to see the discount. Also in Anker.
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Apple TV+ (3-months) free at Best Buy ($30 off, new and select returning users only): Apple's streaming service is far from essential, but it includes plenty of exclusive shows worth checking out, from Severance and Slow Horses in Ted Lasso and Bad Sisters. If you've never subscribed but want to check it out, the extended free trial deal from Best Buy looks like a great opportunity. The service usually costs $10 per month after a seven-day trial. Again, note that the subscription will automatically renew at full price unless you cancel.
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Samsung The Frame (2024) 55-inch QLED TV for $868 at Woot ($630 off): Outside of eBay's Black Friday coupon deals, this is the best price we've seen for the 55-inch version of the Samsung's stylish TV. It is worth noting that the company unveiled a new “Frame Pro” model at CES this week: That one promises improved contrast and brightness, plus support for Samsung's wireless breakout box, though it will almost certainly cost more whenever it launches. If you're less demanding about picture quality but still want a TV that looks like a framed piece of art, there's value to be had here. You're still paying for the design first and foremost, but it's also one of the few TVs with a matte finish, which helps prevent glare in a bright room.
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