Memorial Day is just around the corner, and if you have plans to travel, today’s deal on Apple’s AirTags has landed at the perfect time. At the moment you can buy a single AirTag for $25 ($4 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which is the lowest price we’ve seen so far this year. If you want to buy a set for the whole family, you can also pick up a pack of four for $89.99 ($10 off) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. Even better? If you order from Walmart or Amazon in the next few hours, you might still be able to get the set in time for Mother’s Day.
Apple’s ultra-wideband-enabled Bluetooth tracker can help you keep an eye on everything from keys to suitcases, making it easy to find your belongings if they go missing. The location tracker also has other cool perks like IP67 water and dust resistance and user-replaceable batteries. Keep in mind that it doesn’t have a built-in lanyard hole, so you’ll need an additional accessory like an AirTag loop to attach it to your keys and other items. Read our review.
Apple AirTags can help you find your lost items with UWB technology. You’ll get the best compatibility with an iPhone, although Apple has released an Android app to detect the location of an AirTag if someone appears to be following you.
Apple AirTags can help you find your lost items with UWB technology. You’ll get the best compatibility with an iPhone, although Apple has released an Android app to detect the location of an AirTag if someone appears to be following you.
After years of waiting, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has finally landed on the Nintendo Switch. And as if the release of the most anticipated game of the year wasn’t exciting enough, you can also save some money if you’re a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber.
As we’ve written before, you can still purchase a Nintendo Switch Game Voucher that will buy you two games featured on this game list for $99.98. That includes Tears of the Kingdom like Splatoon 3, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Campand future titles such as Picmin 4. Essentially, this means you pay $49.99 for each game, saving you even more money if you were planning on buying a second game anyway.
My colleague Ash Parrish just published her full review of the latter Zelda title, which you can read in full here. In a nutshell, it is very similar in story to its predecessor, Breath of the Wild, but with some fun new weapons, abilities and other features. Admittedly, we haven’t felt it inspire the same sense of awe as Breath of the wilderness, but don’t feel too disappointed – it’s still an absolute joy to play. Read our review.
Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can purchase a digital voucher to use on two eligible games. After purchase, you have 12 months to redeem each individual voucher. You can have up to eight active vouchers, but you must keep your Switch Online subscription until you redeem them.
Speaking of recent releases, Google just launched its latest midrange phone, the Pixel 7A. Luckily, if you’re hoping for some early bird incentive, Google is currently throwing in a $100 credit toward a pair of Pixel Buds and a free Case-Mate case ($25 value) when you pick up the budget-friendly Android phone for the regular price of $499. Retailers like Best Buy and Amazon, meanwhile, are offering a $50 gift card with your purchase.
The 7A costs $50 more than the Pixel 6A it replaces, but that extra cash gets you some nice upgrades, including wireless charging, a faster 90Hz display for smoother scrolling, and a more refined dual-camera setup. It doesn’t skimp on the processor either, as it borrows the Tensor G2 from the flagship Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. It’s the best mid-range Pixel yet, so aside from the unforeseen hiccups that sometimes plague Pixel phones, it feels worth taking advantage of these early adopter deals while you still can. Read our review.
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The Pixel 7A is Google’s latest A-series midrange phone. It offers a few features of Google’s flagship of the same number, but has a lower price with a smaller 6.1-inch screen.
If you’re looking for a pair of wireless earbuds that let you drown out the world so you can better focus on your task (or just listen to T-Swift), Bose’s QuietComfort Earbuds II are on sale for $249 ($50 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and direct from Bose.
In short, the QC Earbuds offer reliable performance, great sound quality and the most powerful noise cancellation on the market. Plus, they have an excellent transparency mode for when you’re really Doing wants to let in some sound. While it’s a shame they don’t support wireless charging, they’re otherwise excellent earbuds that silence your surroundings like no other. Read our review.
With dynamic, rich sound and the best noise cancellation available in true wireless earbuds, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are a great choice if you want to listen to your music in peace.
A few more deals to kick off the weekend
- If you want to reduce the amount of time you spend cleaning, you can use the Roborock S7 is on sale for $399.99 ($250 off) at Amazon, Walmart, and Roborock. The robovac/mop hybrid does a great job of cleaning hardwood floors, and you can program it to stay away from certain areas. It’s also compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, so you can control it with your voice. Read our Roborock S7 Plus review.
- The 42mm, Bluetooth enabled Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is for sale in silver for $129 ($221 off) at Walmart. Unlike the newer Galaxy Watch 5, the last-generation wearable has a unique rotating bezel, though the battery life isn’t quite as good. Read our review.
- Humble currently sells the Capcom heroic collectionwhich contains a total of 10 PC games for only $30. The bundle includes games like Monster Hunter Rise And Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collectionand is available at a discounted price until May 24.
- You can still use the Amazon EchoStudio for $159.99 ($40 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. While it can’t exactly match the prowess of newer smart speakers like the Sonos Era 100, the Alexa device remains Amazon’s best-sounding Echo. It can even function as a Dolby Atmos speaker when paired with a compatible Fire TV device. Read our review.