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📹 Woot is offering a great deal on the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, which is selling for $399, beating the lowest price we’ve seen at other retailers by $39. The camera's specs and performance give it staying power despite its age, and it’s still a superior option for your adventures than most smartphones. It can begin recording quickly, has a clever screen, and features a gimbal that lets you shoot stabilized footage. It made some memorable footage that one of our former staffers captured at a WWE match.
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🔊 Sony's rugged ULT Field 1 is available from Amazon, Best Buy, and Sony for around $88 ($52 off), an all-time low. The Field 1 is easily the most portable of all of Sony's ULT Power Sound speakers, yet it still delivers an impressive amount of bass for its size, can be used as a speakerphone, and features IP67 weatherproofing. Just don't expect to get much out of Sony's somewhat lackluster companion app.
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📸 The Polaroid Now Generation 3 is on sale at Best Buy for the rest of today with a strap and a 24-pack of film for $129.99 ($40 off), which is the best price we've seen on the bundle. The third-gen shooter is pretty similar to what was once our favorite instant camera for retro fans, only with autofocus upgrades, a better light meter position, and an improved ranging sensor that should result in sharper photos.
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Here’s what you gain and what you give up by opting for the 17E over other iPhone 17 models (and the ultra-thin iPhone Air). |
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Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Plus now features the redesigned Fire TV OS, making it even better for streaming than before. |
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Samsung’s latest handsets won’t hit stores until March 11th, but they currently come with a few added incentives. |
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A review of the Clear Drop Soft Plastic Compactor — and what happens next. |
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