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Outsource cutting the grass with 30% off the Ecovacs Goat O1000 Robotic Lawn Mower
SAVE $301.01: As of July 14, get the Ecovacs Goat O1000 Robotic Lawn Mower for $698.98 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's a discount of 30%.
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Who among us actually enjoys cutting the grass? No one, probably. But if having a freshly-manicured lawn is both important to you and a chore you detest, a robotic lawn mower can handle it all for you. We've found a great one that's on sale now, so if you want to make sure your lawn looks the best it can be without actually doing the hard work, this one's for you.
As of July 14, get the Ecovacs Goat O1000 Robotic Lawn Mower for $698.98 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's $301.01 and a discount of 30%.
SEE ALSO: The Segway Navimow i110N robot lawn mower just dropped to a record-low price at Amazon — save over $500This is a powerful robotic lawn mower that can handle just about any grass-cutting situation you might need. It can serve up centimeter-level positioning accuracy without needing any perimeter wire setup. Plus, it can set up mowing paths instead of taking random paths, so your entire lawn is covered and will look aesthetically pleasing.
It uses extra blades for better long-term performance with 35 additional replacement blades, which will reduce the need for maintenance over time. And when it's let loose in your yard, it uses smart auto-mapping to scan and create a map of your yard so it can handle all the dirty work without you having to program anything into it. You can even set up custom mowing schedules, define different cutting areas, and changes its efficiency from zone to zone.
In other words, this is a powerful robot lawn mower that you can rely on to get the job done without your input — and if you're ready to go ahead and lock in to make mowing the lawn something you don't have to detest any longer, now's the time to save a significant amount of money.
Honda finally beat Toyota: 5 SUVs dominating the sales charts in 2026
For years, a handful of familiar SUVs have dominated sales charts with little challenge from the competition. But 2026 has shaken up the market, with supply constraints, shifting buyer priorities, and changing powertrain strategies giving some models an unexpected opportunity to climb the rankings.
Save up to $999 on 2026 LG TVs, then unlock up to $200 in free DoorDash or Uber Eats credits
GET UP TO $200 IN FREE FOOD DELIVERY: Through July 19, purchases of select OLED TVs at LG.com come with a free DoorDash or Uber Eats credit up to $200. Most of the eligible TVs are already on sale themselves.
Opens in a new window Credit: LG 2026 LG OLED, QNED, RGB, and Nano 4K TVs Save up to $999, plus get up to $200 in free DoorDash or Uber Eats credits Get DealLG's massive summer TV sale isn't your average TV sale. On and off throughout July, LG has been giving away free Uber Eats and DoorDash credits up to $200 with the purchase of select 2026 TVs that are already discounted themselves.
The World Cup-inspired savings event is currently in its last window — you have until July 19 to buy your new LG TV and secure several meals' worth of free food delivery. Credits range from $50 to $200, depending on the chosen TV size and model.
SEE ALSO: How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup online for freeWhile LG TVs are also on sale at other retailers like Best Buy, your TV needs to be purchased at LG's website (or an official LG store) to stack the Uber Eats or DoorDash bonus. For instance, the 65-inch LG C6 OLED sees the same $1,999.99 sale price at LG.com and Best Buy, down $700 from its MSRP of $2,699.99. But buying from LG's website specifically also gets you $200 in free food — so your total savings is technically $900.
The official list of eligible TVs is long but hard to shop, since the document only features model names and numbers without clickable links. We suggest heading to the category page for the type of TV you want to buy, then look for a green "UberEats or DoorDash Credit" tag in the left corner of the listing. Most 2026 models are good to go.
Here's a quick list of our favorite LG TV deals that come with free credits:
LG 65-inch C6H OLED 4K TV — $1,999.99 $2,699.99 (save $700 plus get a $200 credit)
LG 75-inch Micro RGB evo 4K TV — $4,499.99 $4,999.99 (save $500 plus get a $200 credit)
LG 85-inch QNED75B Mini LED 4K TV — $999.99 $1,299.99 (save $300 plus get a $100 credit)
LG 100-inch QNED84B Mini LED 4K TV — $3,499.99 $4,499.90 (save $999.91 plus get a $200 credit)
LG 83-inch W6 Wallpaper OLED 4K TV — $6,799.99 $7,499.99 (save $700 plus get a $200 credit)
Once your TV order is confirmed, gather your proof of purchase to upload and submit your claim within 30 days. Your credit will be sent via email within 45 days of approval, and there's even a tracker to monitor its process.
Four years after launch, DirectStorage is still waiting for the one game that proves it matters
Every few years, the PC gaming world gets handed a piece of tech that's supposed to change everything, and then it just kind of ... sits there. Ray tracing took the better part of a decade. VR is still figuring itself out. And then there's DirectStorage, which Microsoft announced back in 2020 but has barely been used since.
Comparing Roomba models in 2026: What is the best Roomba? Are Roombas even the best at all?
Amazon and iRobot called it quits with their pending acquisition back in 2024, and things have only gone downhill for iRobot from there. Soon after that, iRobot randomly overhauled the Roomba lineup in March 2025 — an interesting deviation from its usual release schedule, in which the biggest Roombas of the year typically come out in August. It felt like a last-ditch effort to keep the company afloat after struggling to profit in 2024.
As someone who tests robot vacuums for a living, I've been saying for a year now that Roombas were struggling to stay relevant in a sea of smarter, stronger, more fairly-priced robot vacs from the likes of Roborock and iRobot's biggest Google search competition, Shark. Like sure, it's great to finally see a mopping Roomba with spinning mopping pads or a Roomba self-washing and -drying mopping pad dock that's relatively affordable. But the best robot vacuum mop combos from other brands have been on top of that for years.
SEE ALSO: How to make your robot vacuum work better: 3 setup tips to do right nowiRobot recently announced its first line of vacuums under Picea ownership, and I'm in the process of testing them to see if they bring a level of innovation needed for iRobot to stay relevant. I'll update this guide accordingly.
How to tell the difference between the Roomba modelsThe iRobot Roomba 105. The Roomba Combo i5+. The Roomba Combo j7+ (not to be confused with the Roomba j7). The arbitrary numbers and letters of the Roomba family tree are confusing at face value, but we can teach you.
When shopping for a Roomba, you'll choose from what I call iRobot's core lineup: the group of three to five Roomba series sold on iRobot's website. Any Roomba whose title includes a letter and a number (like j9+ or i5) or the word Max is more advanced than a Roomba with just numbers in the title (like 105, 205, or 692) or just words (like Roomba Vac or Essential).
A plus sign (like j9+) denotes that the model comes with a self-emptying dock, and Roombas that mop will have "Combo" in the title. "Max" is a new Roomba term introduced with the Roomba Combo 10 Max — it refers to the ability of a hybrid Roomba to wash and dry its own mopping pad within the self-empty dock. On the other end of the spectrum, "Essential" means "most basic" in the Roomba family, meaning no smart mapping.
Other Roombas I've testedI've tested several Roombas that are no longer main players in the Roomba guide for 2025. The Roomba Combo j9+ doesn't wash or dry its mopping pad, and is simply too expensive to be worth buying over its siblings like the Roomba Combo 10 Max, Roomba Plus 505. or Roomba Max 705. Plus, the j9's increasing obsoleteness has pretty much halted its ability to get a noteworthy discount nowadays.
I have also removed any 600 series Roombas from this guide for a similar reason: They just can't compete with the newer cheap Roombas that have stronger suction and smart mapping. When I tested the Roomba 694, it pissed me off more than it impressed. The Roomba 694 and Roomba 692 are hard to find in stock, anyway, and it's rarely for less than the Roomba 105 (my new top pick for the best cheap Roomba).
The new Jackery HomePower 1000 v2 comes in a sleek white colorway. Its also on sale for $300 off.
SAVE $300: The Jackery HomePower 1000 v2 in white is on sale for $579, down from the normal price of $879. That's a 34% discount.
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Traditionally, portable power stations have been for function only, with very little attention to looks. But Jackery has noticed that power stations can also look sleek and pleasing to have at home. Case in point: the minimalist Jackery FridgeGuard. The brand recently launched an updated HomePower lineup, and there's one particular model that has the looks to match the function. On top of this, it's also on sale.
SEE ALSO: Jackery just released 3 new HomePower portable power stationsAs of July 14, the white Jackery HomePower 1000 v2 is on sale for $579, marked down from the normal price of $879. That works out to a 34% discount and a savings of $300. If you don't espeically care about the white colorway, the black is also on sale for $300 off, making it $549.
What's to love about the new HomePower lineup from JackeryThe latest lineup from Jackery brings three updated models to the lineup of HomePower portable power stations. All are designed for use at home should the power cut out or if you need to bring power to the garage or the shed.
The smallest model is the HomePower 1000 v2 with 1,024Wh of capacity and 1,500W output. Surge protection on the new model reaches 3,000W. Plus, it has a 10 millisecond UPS, so you can rest assured your desktop station or CPAP machine will continue getting power without a gap.
Jackery equipped the station with three AC ports, two USB-C (one 100W, one 30W), and one USB-A port. There's also a built-in light to make carrying the station around the house while the power is out significantly easier.
A pretty model that's easy to carry aroundJackery is well known as one of top portable power station brands. I've been testing this model for a few weeks now, and I'm always impressed by how lightweight it feels. It weighs a bit over 23 pounds, so it's always a pleasant surprise when I lift it up without feeling like I'm at the gym.
Credit: Lauren Allain / MashableWhile it has nothing to do with function, I love the white colorway. Jackery's standard color palate is black with orange accents. I'm not mad about that, but I appreciate Jackery made this HomePower model in a white option. It blends in better with most homes and gives it an more aesthetic vibe compared to the black. I still appreciate the standard Jackery black and orange for using while camping since it won't show dirt smudges.
Quiet operation with quick rechargingAdding to the elements that make it nice to use at home, we have the ultra quiet operation. Jackery states this model operates at under 30 decibles. While testing, I haven't noticed it going above this. In fact, I often forget it's sitting next to my bed powering up my bedside lamp while recharging my phone and sleep earbuds.
The Jackery HomePower 1000 v2 is also speedy when recharging. Jackery says it'll reach a full charge in 50 minutes, and I haven't seen any different while testing.
Since its stats make it well equipped for using at home during an outage and the white option makes it look quite appealing, upgrade to the Jackery HomePower 1000 v2. You'll be saving $300 by shopping today, and you'll be prepared for the next power outage.
5 Emmy-nominated shows on Netflix you must watch this week
After months of predictions, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards, which will air on NBC on September 14, 2026. One of the networks that garnered a significant number of nominations was Netflix with 111. Speaking of Netflix, the streamer landed key nods in Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Drama Series, and Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series.
An OLED version of the Switch 2 could start production in 2027
Nintendo may be exploring an OLED version of the Switch 2, according to a new report from Eurogamer, which cited South Korean outlet ZDNET Korea as claiming serious internal discussions are underway at the company. (Disclosure: ZDNet and Mashable are both owned by the same parent company, Ziff Davis.)
While many industry watchers had long assumed Nintendo would eventually give the Switch 2 an OLED screen, following the same path as the original Switch, Eurogamer noted this timing came earlier than expected. Per the report, ZDNET Korea indicated that production would not begin before the end of 2027 at the earliest, meaning a release could land around 2028.
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SEE ALSO: 'Star Fox' for Switch 2's multiplayer is 'Mario Kart' for dogfightingEurogamer, citing the ZDNET Korea report, noted that Samsung Display could once again supply the panel, as it did for the first Switch OLED, though "the extent of the price increase resulting from the adoption of OLED is a variable." The outlet pointed out that cost was reportedly the primary reason the Switch 2 launched with an LCD screen rather than OLED in the first place, despite OLED being better suited to the console's HDR capabilities.
One insider cited in the ZDNET Korea report claimed Nintendo is considering bumping the display resolution to 1920x1080 for a Switch 2 OLED model, up from the 1280x720 resolution used in the original Switch's OLED version — a change Eurogamer noted would align with the Switch 2's existing native 1080p handheld resolution. The same source indicated that formal product development could begin by the end of this year if the plans move forward, though Eurogamer emphasized that the development stage would still precede actual production.
An OLED upgrade could also help address ongoing criticism of the Switch 2's current LCD panel, which has drawn complaints about ghosting and input lag, along with imprecise HDR performance — issues Eurogamer said have been documented by outlets like Digital Foundry and user complaints on platforms like YouTube and Reddit.
Of course, the OLED version would almost certainly be more expensive. When the original Nintendo Switch OLED model launched, it cost $50 more than the regular version. And don't forget, Nintendo is already raising prices on the Nintendo Switch 2 later this year. Rumor has it that Sony is delaying the PlayStation 6 timeline to wait out price increases caused by the global memory shortage.
Separately, Eurogamer noted that Nintendo has already confirmed that smaller hardware revisions to Switch 2 products will roll out in Europe this summer to comply with right-to-repair rules and updated battery regulations.
Samsung users report bizarre Galaxy S26 Ultra defect
Samsung's innovative new display technology might be causing problems on its latest flagship phone.
As originally reported by Korean news outlet Newsway (via Phone Arena), some Samsung Galaxy S26 users online have reported a reddish tint taking over their phone's displays. The S26 Ultra launched earlier this year to very positive reviews (including our own). If the reports are true, that means the defect started popping up within a few months.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Mashable reached out to Samsung's mobile representatives for comment, and we will update this story if we receive more information. In a statement to Newsway, the company said it is "currently examining the matter internally to confirm the cause."
While nobody knows the true cause or scale of this phenomenon, many online sleuths are pointing to the new Privacy Display hardware feature as a possible culprit.
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This new feature, which only exists on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, darkens the screen for people who are standing nearby and viewing the screen from an angle, protecting users' privacy. Given the nature of Privacy Display and the fact that this issue only seems to plague S26 Ultra devices at the moment, it makes sense that the feature is currently the betting favorite for the cause of this alleged problem.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra review unit tested by Mashable hasn't developed this issue.
Fun sidenote: As a person with partially color-deficient eyes, I literally can't see the problem. I guess it's a good thing I don't own an S26 Ultra.
Upgrade your PC with $43 off the ASUS Tuf Gaming 1000W Gold power supply
SAVE $43: As of July 14, get the ASUS Tuf Gaming 1000W Gold power supply for $151.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $194.99. That's a discount of 22%.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon ASUS Tuf Gaming 1000W Gold power supply $151.99 at Amazon$194.99 Save $43 Get Deal
Thinking about building your own gaming PC? You're going to need a power supply to bring it all together. It can be pricey right now to gather all the components needed for your own custom build, but that's all the more reason to go ahead and buy when you find some of them on sale. We've found one right now that you can pick up for a planned build or use as an upgrade for one you've already got.
As of July 14, get the ASUS Tuf Gaming 1000W Gold power supply for $151.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $194.99. That's $43 off and a discount of 22%.
SEE ALSO: The ASUS ROG Swift 4K OLED gaming monitor has hit its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $400This 1000W power supply is a great pick for your build, with a protective PCB coating to help guard against moisture, dust, and high temperatures when you've got it installed. It also uses dual ball fan bearings for a long-lasting build that you can count on twice as long as alternative sleeve-bearing options. For the uninitiated, it converts electricity from the wall into the type of low-voltage power your motherboard, GPU, CPU, drives, and fans use.
This one in particular has high enough wattage and voltage to power your high-end GPU and CPU, replace one that just isn't making the grade, or to install and leave extra capacity for any future upgrades you may be planning. It's also a great pick if you want more than enough power for an everyday work or casual PC.
It's a good time to go ahead and buy at this price, even if you aren't planning to enter the PC-building race with the high component and RAM prices happening right now.
LineageOS proves you can de-Google your Android phone without ruining your life
Google already has a relatively small presence in my mobile life. Most of my favorite apps now come from F-Droid, and I long ago swapped out Gmail for Proton Mail. When I recently revisited LineageOS, I got a taste of just how far the open source alternatives to Google have come. Removing the tracking from your phone still comes with sacrifice, but not as much as you might think.
The $99 Fitbit Inspire 3 minimalist fitness tracker is now just $66
SAVE $33.50: As of July 14, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is down to a record-low $66.45 at Amazon in black. That's 34% off its list price of $99.95.
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The latest Fitbit Air fitness tracker is a pretty epic deal at under $100, but we also still have a sweet spot for the nearly four-year-old Fitbit Inspire 3. And we love it even more now that it's down to a record-low 34% off.
As of July 14, you can pick up the Fitbit Inspire 3 for only $66.45 at Amazon in the black shade. That's $33.50 off its list price of $99.95, marking a new best-ever price for the fitness tracker.
Mashable's reviewer called the Inspire 3 "the budget-friendly fitness tracker of our dreams," giving it the Mashable Choice award honor. We're big fans of its intuitive design, impressive app suite, workout insights, and low-profile build. It's an ideal pick for anyone just dabbling in the fitness world or those who are low-tech and don't need a small smartphone on their wrist at all times. It's not going to be as advanced as a full smartwatch, but for basic health and fitness metrics, it'll have you covered. Plus, of course, it doesn't cost a fortune.
In a market full of tricked out trackers, the Inspire 3 is a minimalist option that nails the basics. And even at full price, it tops our fitness tracker roundup as our favorite budget-friendly option. Now down to a record-low $66.45, we can't recommend it enough.
Spotify's new AI chat feature lets you control music like you're talking to a friend
Spotify just made controlling music as easy as talking to a friend. The streaming service is introducing a "conversational experience" beta for Premium subscribers that let you have back-and-forth voice or text conversations to control and learn about whatever you're playing.
FIFA World Cup schedule today: Games, kickoff times, livestream info for July 14
The 2026 World Cup is down to four teams, but there's only two spots in the final. That'll be decided this week with two absolutely huge semi-final matchups, starting with France vs. Spain. This is a battle between two of the pre-tournament favorites, pitting Mbappé against Yamal.
It all kicks off at 3 p.m. ET. Here's all the information you need to watch this semi-final fixture.
FIFA World Cup schedule today: July 14Semi Final: France vs. Spain (Dallas Stadium) — kickoff at 3 p.m. ET
Before the tournament started, most fans would have expected these teams to reach this late stage. It's the Euro 2024 champions against a team that has dominated every team they've faced. It's a battle between two teams stacked with talent, including Real Madrid's Mbappé and Barcelona's Yamal. What more could you want?
It's impossible to predict which team will come out on the top. All we'll say is that Spain haven't looked as slick as we're used to. They relied on late goals to beat Portugal and Belgium, whereas France haven't really looked troubled.
Live coverage will be on Fox and Fox One. Peacock will carry the live Spanish-language coverage.
More live streaming optionsLive TV cable replacementNot interested in signing up for a standalone streaming service like Fox One or Peacock? You can sign up for a live TV cable replacement service, like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.
These services carry over 100 live channels, but run off a WiFi connection. You'll get live access to Fox and FS1, plus a whole lot more. Here are some options to consider:
YouTube TV — 10-day trial, then $67.99/month for 3 months
Fubo Sports — 1-day trial, then $45.99/month for 1 month
Hulu + Live TV — 3-day trial, then $89.99/month
It's possible to watch the World Cup for free on international services like ITVX, BBC iPlayer, NOS, or RTÉ. Our global World Cup watch guide can walk you through the process.
You will need a VPN to live stream the World Cup on these free streaming services. We recommend ExpressVPN — a Mashable-tested service and an Official Tournament Supporter of the FIFA World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Europe — as our VPN of choice for sport. It offers servers in 105 countries, a user-friendly app available on all major devices, a speedy connection, and up to 10 simultaneous connections.
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I have hated using barrel jacks as power sources for years, but never realized that I wanted a USB-C-powered mini PC until I tried out GEEKOM's latest IT13 Max system. While you can power other mini PCs with barrel jacks, GEEKOM went the extra mile and built in a Power Delivery port just for that purpose.
This is the real reason why TV audio has gotten so bad
Watching a new show and constantly changing the volume is one of those small issues that has only gotten worse. Loud action scenes blast you back in your seat, then someone starts talking, and you can't make out a word. Sometimes, the show was badly mixed, but that's not always the case. The usual issue is a combination of things that started long before the content ever reached your TV, and it may be the reason you can’t hear the dialogue.
The display-worthy Edifier Vintage Wood Bluetooth speaker is on sale at Amazon for under $80
SAVE $20: The Edifier Vintage Wood Bluetooth speaker is on sale at Amazon for $79.99, down from the normal price of $99.99. That's a 20% discount.
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Putting on a great playlist while cleaning the house can change the entire vibe. The same goes for listening to an audiobook while cooking dinner. If you've been getting by with listening to your favorites at home with one earbud in so you can still be part of the household conversation, consider upgrading to a home Bluetooth speaker. There's an especially pretty model on sale today.
As of July 14, the Edifier Vintage Wood Bluetooth speaker is on sale at Amazon for $79.99, down from the normal price of $99.99. That's a 20% discount. Both the brown and ivory colorways are incuded in this deal.
With a fun retro style, the Edifier is well deserving of a place on your living room's bookshelf or your bedside table. Edifier put thicker foot pads and spherical contact surfaces on the Bluetooth speaker to help provide better insulation from vibrations. You'll be able to crank up the summer tunes without the speaker bouncing around.
SEE ALSO: The MSI Katana 15 HX is back to its record-low price at Amazon — save $181 on this beastSupport with Bluetooth 5.0 means you'll have seamlessly speedy transmission, and it helps with lower battery consumption. If you'd rather not connect with Bluetooth, you can connect via AUX, a USB-C port, or TF card. Edifier mentions the Vintage Wood speaker has battery power for up to 10 hours of playtime with the 2,500mAh lithium-ion battery.
Adding to the style of the Edifier speaker, the buttons have a piano-key button design. The compact design of the speaker measures about six inches in width, three inches high, and a bit over four inches deep.
While the stylish Edifier Vintage Wood Bluetooth speaker is on sale for under $80, upgrade your tunes. Since it only weighs a pound, you can easily take it around the house to have your audio in any room.
Level up your comms with 60% off the Acer Wireless Gaming Headset
SAVE $24: As of July 14, get the Acer Wireless Gaming Headset for $15.99 when you use promo code 2P4KAZRL at Amazon, down from its usual price of $39.99. That's a discount of 60%.
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Whether you're looking for a way to enjoy your favorite games in private or to make sure you can chat with other players on your team, a great gaming headset is a must. And while there are some that you can splurge on, right now this Acer option that's been heavily discounted by way of a promo code will be a fantastic pick for many users.
As of July 14, get the Acer Wireless Gaming Headset for $15.99 when you use promo code 2P4KAZRL at Amazon, down from its usual price of $39.99. That's $24 off and a discount of 60%. This code will add a $24 promo credit to your purchase at checkout, so it will automatically be discounted off of your final price.
SEE ALSO: Razer's new Cinnamoroll headset launches with adorable floppy ears — and it's yours for under $140This striking black and green Bluetooth headset is compatible with PS5, PS4, PC, and Switch. It offers 2.4GHz wireless tech for the best connection possible, with low-latency transmission under 15ms. That gives you a strong, solid connection for when you're playing fast-paced team-based games or twitch titles that demand your full attention and fast reflexes.
It has 50mm dynamic drivers as well as a 20Hz-20kHZ rang, with immersive 3D audio and precise sound field positioning so you can feel like you're right in the middle of your favorite games. Plus, its noise-cancelling mic ensures your teammates can hear you while cutting down on background chatter, with a 270-degree adjustable boom mic and one-tap option.
If you're ready for a new headset that's good for multiple use cases, make it this one — don't forget to grab one while it's on sale.
This 290-HP sedan costs less than you'd expect
Performance sedans aren't as easy to find as they used to be. As SUVs continue to dominate showroom floors, the few that remain have become increasingly expensive, with many now starting well north of $40,000.
Volkswagens new e-bikes pack cameras, radar, and smart glasses — heres everything you need to know
TL;DR: Volkswagen’s new eBike range starts at $3,999 and comes packed with tech you’d normally expect in a car, including a rear camera, blind spot alerts, and smart lights that signal braking and turns.
For years, e-bike makers have competed on the usual specs: more power, longer range, and bigger batteries. The new Volkswagen-licensed eBike range from N+ takes a different approach.
Instead of focusing on speed, it borrows safety features you'd normally expect to find in a modern car, including a rear-view camera and radar-powered blind spot alerts. Starting at $3,999, the premium eBike range is now available for preorder, with deliveries expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026.
A display integrated into the handlebarsThe biggest talking point is Smart View, a built-in rear-view camera and radar system designed to help riders stay aware of traffic behind them.
Instead of turning your head to check for approaching cars, the bike streams a live rear view to a display integrated into the handlebars. At the same time, radar monitors traffic approaching from behind and can warn riders about vehicles entering their blind spots. The goal is simple: help cyclists keep their eyes on the road ahead while staying aware of what's happening behind them.
Car-style lighting comes to an e-bikeVolkswagen's automotive influence is most evident in the bike's lighting system.
A full-length LED light strip runs along the top tube, making the bike easier to spot during the day. More importantly, it doesn't just stay illuminated — it also behaves like a car's lighting system. The strip glows red when the rider brakes and amber when turning, helping communicate the rider's intentions to drivers and other road users.
Smart helmet and HUD glasses Credit: Volkswagen Credit: VolkswagenThe eBike is designed to work with two connected accessories that expand its safety features.
The Smart Helmet pairs with the bike over Bluetooth and mirrors its lighting, making riders even more visible. It also includes a built-in accelerometer that can detect a crash and send a text message to emergency contacts if an accident occurs.
Then there are the Smart Glasses, which work much like a heads-up display. Instead of constantly looking down at a screen, riders can view navigation prompts, blind spot alerts, and riding information directly within their field of vision. According to N+, the display technology was developed by engineers who previously worked on fighter pilot head-up displays.
Pricing and preorder detailsThe Sport eBike starts at $3,999, and the Crossover eBike starts at $4,349. Both are available for preorder now, with deliveries expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026 once certification is complete. Customers who pre-order also receive the Smart View Package, normally valued at $699, at no extra cost.
The bike is currently listed in three frame sizes and is expected to launch through selected retail partners and the company's official online store.


