Nanoleaf smarter kits are deeply discounted on Amazon and the Nanoleaf store | Plus, deals on earbuds, laptops, wearables, and more | | | If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. | | | Some Nanoleaf smarter kits are discounted to their lowest price ever right now | Smart lighting accessories make for cute home and dorm decor, but they're often expensive. However, today until September 5th, Nanoleaf's back-to-school sale is making it just a little more affordable to brighten up your dorm or house. Right now, you can buy Nanoleaf's colorful Mini Triangle five-pack starter kit for just $49.99 ($70 off) at Amazon and directly from Nanoleaf itself. The kit consists of five small triangles you can customize into whatever kind of layout you prefer, as well as a controller and power supply. All of the lights integrate with Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, and Google Assistant, and you can sync them with music or even the lights emanating from your games for a more immersive experience. However, if you want something larger and don't mind paying more, Nanoleaf's Lines starter kit, which consists of a controller and nine backlit light bars you can stick to your wall, or behind your gaming or TV, are also on sale. These bars are capable of displaying colorful lights in a variety of patterns and are also compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, and Thread. They can also sync with your music and games, while the companion app offers 19 preloaded scenes you can use to create a sunset-like effect or a nightclub vibe in your home. Typically $199.99, they're down to $179.99 at Amazon and directly from Nanoleaf. That's a small yet still helpful discount, especially as we consider them some of the best artistic LED lights around but were originally turned off by their price. Read our review. | | | | $49.99 $119.99 58% off Prices taken at time of publishing. | Nanoleaf's smaller light panels come in different shapes and light up with over 16 million colors. Expansion kits can be added to create larger, abstract geometric shapes of light. | | | | $179.99 $199.99 13% off Prices taken at time of publishing. | The Nanoleaf Lines Smarter Kit comes with nine LED light bars, allowing you to add color to your wall in a variety of patterns. The lights can also sync with your music and mirror the colors on your display or make use of an assortment of pre-loaded scenes via a companion app. | | | | $238 $299.99 21% off Prices taken at time of publishing. | The Xbox Series S is smaller than the 4K-capable Xbox Series X, but it can still tackle the same digital games — albeit at 2560 x 1440 QHD resolution. use the code LABORDAYSAVE at checkout. | | | | $169.99 $329 49% off Prices taken at time of publishing. | The Galaxy Watch 4 features a snappy interface and more third-party support by way of Google's Wear OS 3. But keep in mind that it's paired best with a Samsung-made phone. | | | | $75 $150 50% off Prices taken at time of publishing. | Samsung's Galaxy Buds 2 have a stylish, low-profile design, and the earbuds are incredibly comfortable to wear even for long amounts of time. The earbuds feature active noise cancellation, pleasing sound quality, and wireless charging. | | | Once again, we're seeing yet another good deal on wireless earbuds. Right now, you can buy Amazon's second-gen Echo Buds wired charging case for $79.99 ($40 off) or with a wireless charging case for $99.99 ($40 off), which are among the better prices we've seen for both. For the price, the Echo Buds offer an impressive array of features, including noise cancellation which – while not mindblowing – is decent. Plus, the comfortable buds offer great sound quality as well as a terrific passthrough mode so you can hear noises around you. They also come with Alexa support so you can perform a variety of tasks with just your voice, as well as IPX4 water and sweat resistance. Read our review. | | | | $79.99 $119.99 34% off Prices taken at time of publishing. | Amazon's second-gen Echo Buds improve upon the originals with a more comfortable design, improved ANC, and a more natural ambient sound mode. They support hands-free Alexa commands as well. | | | If you're looking for a powerful laptop that's also highly portable, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Nano is an excellent choice. It's Lenovo's lightest ThinkPad and also our favorite for business travel, thanks to a great balance of business-targeted security and management features, terrific performance, and stellar build quality. However, like all devices, it comes with its downsides. This laptop sadly offers battery life that's less than average, and the port selection is relatively limited. Still, it's an overall good laptop that's amongst our favorites and is currently half off at Lenovo, selling for $1,239.50 when you use promo code THINKCTODEAL1 and buy the model with 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and an Intel Core i5 processor. Read our review. | | | | $1,239.50 $2,479.99 50% off Prices taken at time of publishing. | The ThinkPad X1 Nano is lightweight and ideal for business travel, offering excellent performance and exceptional build quality. | | | More great deals from this week | -
The Elgato Game Capture HD60S Plus is available at Best Buy for $139.99, its lowest price ever. It's not a gadget for your typical gamer, but it's an essential for any streamer or content creator who wants high-fidelity video from a console or external PC. Capable of capturing output from any 4K HDMI source at 60Hz, the capture card plugs into your console and operates as a throughput to a nearby PC with streaming software. -
An inexpensive wireless headset that nails the basics, the HyperX Cloud Core Wireless is currently discounted to $49.99 at Best Buy from its usual price of $99.99. The Cloud Core Wireless has a mostly aluminum frame with leatherette cushions on the headband and earcups. The headphones can operate for up to 20 hours on a single charge and feature DTS:X digital surround sound. While it does come packaged with a 2.4Ghz wireless dongle, the headset is, unfortunately, only compatible with PCs. | | | Vox Media has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence editorial content, though Vox Media may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links. For more information, see our ethics policy. View our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service. This email was sent to franchmaverickk.secretwords123@blogger.com. Manage your email preferences, or unsubscribe to stop receiving this email. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2021. All rights reserved. | | | |
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