The Pixel 6A, Google's excellent midrange phone, is matching its all-time low of $299 |
Plus, we're seeing some fresh savings on new and old favorites, including must-have Nintendo Switch titles. |
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Welcome to another helping of the weekly Verge Deals newsletter. It's been another busy week on the site, one filled with some terrific reviews (oh my word, have you seen this tablet?), a few whimsical interviews (Kirby is a blessing), and plenty of breaking news (RIP E3). However, we're here today to help you start you kickstart your weekend with steep savings on some of our favorite gadgets and games. After all, the Pope's new drip may be fake, but these excellent deals are very much real. |
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Unsurprisingly, the Google Pixel 6A remains one of the best values in the whole smartphone world, one you can currently get in an unlocked configuration for $299 ($150 off) at Amazon or Best Buy. What's more, the latter retailer is offering an additional $50 off with an activation on one of the major carriers. We've covered the Pixel 6A a lot, namely because Google keeps friggin' discounting it so much! The Android phone offers a lot of bang for the buck given it features a great (albeit, slightly dated) camera system and the same Google Tensor processor found in Google's last-gen flagship, the Pixel 6. Also, the 6.1-inch display is a nice, friendly size that feels just right to many of us. The Pixel 7A is likely to make its debut at Google I/O, yes, but the 6A is still worth it at this price. Read our review. |
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| $299 $449 34% off Prices taken at time of publishing. |
Google's Pixel 6A comes with a relatively small 6.1-inch OLED screen but is an excellent performer with a good camera and excellent battery life. |
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Ecoflow's Delta Pro portable battery is on sale for $600 off at Wellbots through Friday, April 7th, when you use offer code VERGESOLAR. This is an exclusive deal for Verge newsletter subscribers that knocks the price of the massive 3600Wh battery and a single 400W solar panel down to $3,148. I know this may seem like a pricey deal out of left field, but it's quite a steal if you're the outdoorsy or off-the-grid type. The Delta Pro weighs in at nearly 100 pounds, conveniently rolls around like luggage, and powers up to 15 devices. You can use it on camping excursions or as a battery backup for vital appliances in your home during an outage. And the solar panel recharges about 10 percent of its juice per hour with optimal sunlight. It's an investment, like any generator, but a versatile one. Read our review. |
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| $3,148 $3,748 17% off Prices taken at time of publishing. |
EcoFlow's Delta Pro is a jumbo-sized electric generator that charges via multiple methods, including solar panels, allowing it to be used in nature or as a helpful battery backup at home. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now just 41 days away, but who's counting? That said, if you haven't yet picked up its six-year-old predecessor, it's on sale right now for its best price to date. Walmart is selling the physical version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for $38.99 ($21 off), just in time for the hype train on the new game to be hitting critical mass. You may be thinking, "Why is this old game not dirt cheap at this point?" Well, sometimes it just be like that with Nintendo Switch games, but this is as good as its price gets. And I'm here to reassure you that Breath of the Wild is totally worth it, as its lovely world, clever game mechanics, and narrative flow make it an all-time great of action-adventure games. It's why many of us got excited by Nintendo's 10-minute gameplay demonstration of Tears of the Kingdom earlier this week. Read our review. |
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| $39 $60 35% off Prices taken at time of publishing. |
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a different take on the Zelda series with an emphasis on exploration, experimentation, and emergent gameplay. |
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| Target's current buy one, get one 50 percent off promotion extends to a wealth of different products, including toys, kids books, board games, and video games such as Dead Space, God of War Ragnarök (PlayStation 4), and Gran Turismo 7. |
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More deals to put a button on your week You can get a $100 Apple gift card from Eneba for $84.99 ($15 off) when you use offer code 100Tunes at checkout. These digital gift cards can be used on just about anything Apple, from hardware to apps to subscriptions. - TCL's 65-inch 5-Series TV is currently on sale for $398 ($130 off) at Walmart. The budget-friendly 4K TV runs Roku TV for streaming services, supports HDR, and has 80 locally dimming zones.
Eero's top-tier Pro 6E mesh Wi-Fi routers are 25 percent off at Amazon. You can get a single router for $186.99 ($63 off), a two-pack for $299.99 ($100 off), or a three-pack for $411.99 ($138 off). The Pro 6E supports Wi-Fi 6E speeds of up to 1.3Gbps with a 6GHz band for less network congestion on devices that support it. Read our review. - Amazon's fourth-gen Echo is down to $64.99 ($25 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. Amazon's latest smart speaker offers Alexa voice controls, has some decent sound quality for its size, and doubles as an Eero mesh Wi-Fi extender. Read our review.
- The 8BitDo Ultimate Wired Controller for Xbox and PC, which is an excellent control for the price, is selling for just $24.99 ($20 off) at Woot. Its USB cable may not be detachable, but it's a quality controller with two rear buttons and software customization.
- Need a no-fuss mouse and keyboard combo? You can't go wrong with the Logitech MX Keys Wireless Keyboard and MX Master 3S Mouse Set, which is down to $175.98 ($44 off) at B&H Photo.
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