Save $30 during your first three months of YouTube TV Also, another poop-avoiding robot is on sale If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Welcome to the weekend. Although we're still waiting on those steep TV deals to drop ahead of the Super Bowl Sunday, there are still plenty of discounts to take advantage of. Our top pick for this week is a rare price break on a monthly subscription to YouTube TV, which provides access to more than 85 major channels, from NBC to ESPN.
Some other favorites this week include a discount on a Roomba that knows how to steer clear of poop and a pair of recent Zelda titles for the Nintendo Switch. We're also featuring a handful of discounts on a variety of gaming peripherals, including the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition keyboard.
Read on for more details on some of the better deals we found this week.
Right now, a subscription to the notoriously expensive YouTube TV is a little more affordable. Google's internet TV streaming service is offering new subscribers a discount in which you pay $54.99 a month instead of $64.99 for your first three months. That would typically cost you around $195, so that means you're paying $165 and thus saving $30. The introductory price gives you access to more than 85 major channels covering live sports, news, and entertainment, providing you access to NBC, Comedy Central, ESPN, and a host of other networks (including Disney-owned channels). You'll also get access to six accounts and three simultaneous streams, with the ability to cancel your subscription at any time. $55 $65 16% off Prices taken at time of publishing. YouTube TV offers access to over 85 major channels covering live sports, news, and entertainment coverage through channels such NBC, Comedy Central, ABC, MTV, CBS, FOX, CNN, and ESPN. A subscription also includes unlimited recording for up to six accounts.
If you're a PC gamer, one of MSI's best gaming monitors is now on sale at Walmart. The MSI Optix MAG321CQR normally retails $449.99 but is currently available for $289.99 at Walmart. This 32-inch curved gaming panel comes equipped with all the bells and whistles you need to elevate your gaming setup. The Optix lands in a sweet spot by combining a 144Hz refresh rate with 1440p resolution, striking a solid balance between performance and visual fidelity. In addition to the expected HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, the monitor also features a pair of USB-A ports for power and a single port for data. The included stand is height and tilt adjustable, too, and the monitor is compatible with VESA mounts. $290 $450 36% off Prices taken at time of publishing. This 32-inch, curved gaming panel from MSI boasts 1440p resolution and refresh rates of up to 144Hz. The monitor also features a 1ms response time and is compatible with AMD FreeSync.
Whether you need something to help keep your floors tidy or just a robotic chariot for your resident feline, the iRobot Roomba j7 is a solid option. Normally $649.99, Amazon has recently discounted this model to $399.99. One of the smartest automated cleaning solutions for your home, the j7 can clean on a schedule or handle messes immediately with the help of the Roomba app or Alexa and Google voice assistants. This model also features integrated obstacle avoidance, which allows it to easily navigate furniture and other large objects, but also ensures that it won't accidentally choke on an errant iPhone charger.
Perhaps most importantly, however, the j7 features good battery life and is capable of avoiding poop and other pet messes it can't handle effectively. One small caveat to this otherwise well-rounded robovac is that, unlike the more expensive iRobot Roomba j7 Plus, it lacks an auto-empty base, meaning you will need to empty the bin manually. $400 $650 39% off Prices taken at time of publishing. This Robovac features obstacle avoidance that allows it to navigate around furniture and even smaller objects that it deems hazardous. Besides cleaning on a set schedule, the j7 can also jump to work via voice commands or the Roomba app.
If you're looking for a less expensive alternative to the excellent Xbox Wireless Headset, Microsoft's affordable Xbox Stereo Headset is now available for even less. Normally $59.99, Microsoft's official eBay storefront is selling the wired headset for just $19.99, a whopping 66 percent off the typical retail price.
While the headset lacks the wireless chat/game audio mixing dial found on the more expensive model, it retains much of its design. The Stereo Headset includes features such as a mute button on the back of the boom mic, as well as support for spatial sound technologies like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. The headset is also compatible with the Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Windows 10. $20 $60 67% off Prices taken at time of publishing. Microsoft's latest headset offers a similar design to the pricier wireless model, though it lacks some key features, including a chat/game audio mixing dial.
Amazon and Best Buy are currently offering a deep discount on Razer's original, tournament-style keyboard. The Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition is on sale right now for $79.99, a healthy $50 off the usual list price. This isn't the lowest price we've seen, but it's a decent value for anyone in the market for a TKL model.
Just like other TKL keyboards, the Tournament Edition ditches the number pad and dedicated media playback buttons for a slimmer design that presents you with the essentials you need for gaming, in addition to a handy function row and navigation keys. It also uses Razer's proprietary linear optical switches for smooth and rapid key presses, as well as a standardized keycap layout that allows you to swap out custom keycaps for a more personal touch. $80 $130 39% off Prices taken at time of publishing. Razer's Huntsman Tournament Edition is a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard that eschews a number pad for a smaller size. It's also backlit with full RGB lighting, uses linear optical switches, and comes with PBT keycaps.
Some other weekend deals of note
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