Save $20 on Amazon’s top-tier Fire TV streaming stick
We’re one week out from the next Amazon Prime Day — wait, I mean Amazon Prime Early Access Sale. But you don’t need to wait until then to start getting great deals that don’t require a Prime membership. Amazon is selling a selection of its Fire TV Sticks for up to 50 percent off. Its cream of the crop stick, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, is $34.99, and you can even get an additional 20 percent back if you trade in an old Fire TV Stick. Though, even if you don’t have an older device to trade, this $20 discount is matching the cheapest price ever on Amazon’s highest-end Fire TV Stick — matching the lightning deal price we saw from Prime Day a few months ago.
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is loaded with good specs for its price, including 4K resolution and HDR support with Amazon Alexa voice controls. Notably, it also has Wi-Fi 6 for higher speeds if your Wi-Fi router supports it. It got a nod in our buying guide for being the very best streaming device in Amazon’s ecosystem, and with a $35 price tag, it’s an easy recommendation. Read our review.
Select iRobot Roomba vacuums are on sale across multiple retailers — and that includes our top pick, the Roomba j7 and j7 Plus. The standard j7 is on sale for $399 ($200.99 off) at Amazon, Target, and Wellbots. Or, if you prefer to opt for the j7 Plus and its included auto-emptying docking station, it’s currently around $599 (the same $200.99 off) at Amazon, Target, and Wellbots.
The Roomba j7 gets our top pick for robot vacuums thanks to its great balance of size, suction, features, and price. It’s a very smart bot with a camera that uses AI to actively avoid obstacles, and its mapping software creates a customizable map of your house — complete with optional no-go zones to keep it from getting stuck in troublesome areas. Its roller and brush design also allows for the easy removal of hair. Just be sure to remember to budget for replacement brushes, rollers, and filters a little down the road (as well as bags if you get the cleaning station with it).
If you’ve got a little more wiggle room in your budget, the older Roomba s9 Plus is worth your consideration. This model may not be as new as the j7, and it lacks the AI obstacle avoidance, but it’s got higher suction that is especially good for high pile carpets. It also features a D-shaped chassis, so its flat front should be able to get into more nooks, crannies, and corners with a little less bumping or getting stuck. It’s currently on sale for $799 ($200.99 off) at Amazon, Target, and Wellbots.
In the market for a gaming monitor that isn’t obscenely expensive or large? Samsung’s 27-inch Odyssey G5 is on a one-day discount at Best Buy for $249.99. That $150 discount gets you crisp QHD resolution (up to 2560 x 1440) and up to 165Hz refresh with FreeSync (and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility) to combat screen tearing, with adaptive refresh rate. It’s also a speedy monitor with a 1ms response time, which is great for twitchy shooters and fast action that may be happening on-screen.
27 inches for a monitor isn’t huge, though it’s still a respectable size for anyone without a ton of desk space. The Samsung Odyssey line is known for some quality performance, but good prices like these aren’t too common. (Though, be aware that the port selection is fairly lean here, as the one HDMI port and one DisplayPort feel like they could have used some more company.) It’s fine for one computer and one console, but don’t expect to make it the hub of your multiconsole and PC setup unless you get an additional switcher.
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