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IPhone 17 Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Which Is the Best Flagship?
The iPhone 17 Pro is here, featuring a new unibody design, a more powerful A19 Pro chipset, an enhanced camera setup, and various other upgrades. But does it have what it takes to beat the Galaxy S25 Ultra? Let's find out.
This is the cheapest youll find the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra
SAVE $2,100: As of Sept. 11, the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra power station is on sale for $4,199 as a Lightning Deal at Amazon. That's 33% off and its best price on record.
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A premium power station can be the difference between keeping your devices charged, the lights on, and your groceries fresh in a power outage or sitting in the dark with spoiled food and a dead phone. They aren't cheap, but they are worth it.
As of Sept. 11, the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra is on sale for $4,199 as a Lightning Deal at Amazon. That's 33% or over $2,000 in savings and its lowest price on record. We're not saying you need to drop $4K on a power station, but if you're in the market for EcoFlow's most powerful whole-house power backup solution, this is the cheapest you'll find the Delta Pro Ultra.
The EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra features 7,200 watts of power, which is enough to keep your major appliances — like your fridge, air conditioning unit, or stove — running seamlessly in an outage. The whole-house generator includes an inverter and a single battery, but it's scalable from one battery up to 15 and can reach up to 90 kilowatt hours of power. Of course, more batteries will cost you, but the upgrade can ensure your home is powered off the grid for an entire month.
It can be charged with electric vehicle piles, solar panels, wall outlets, or gas generators and get back to full capacity within two hours. It's a beast at 183 pounds, but it has wheels for portability and takes up a surprisingly low footprint in your home.
As a Lightning Deal, this pricing will only stick around for another seven hours or so — or until all units are claimed. So if you're in the market for the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra, run to Amazon to get the best price.
AirPods Live Translation wont be available in the EU, Apple says
As of now, some users in the European Union won't get Apple's flashiest new AirPods feature.
At its major event on Tuesday, Apple unveiled Live Translation — which does exactly what it sounds like — debuting on the AirPods Pro 3 and rolling out to AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 with ANC. But EU-based users are being left out, at least for now, for reasons that remain unclear.
SEE ALSO: Apple AirPods Pro 3 Live Translation meme bluntly deciphers snarky subtextApple noted this on a feature availability page. The page read, "Live Translation with AirPods is not available if you are in the EU and your Apple Account Country or Region is also in the EU."
That means two things have to be true for the restriction to apply: your Apple account must be registered in the EU, and you must be physically located there.
Apple hasn't explained why Live Translation isn’t launching in the region, but the most likely culprit is a regulatory hurdle.
Speculated the Apple-focused tech site MacRumors:
"In particular, the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) both impose strict requirements for how speech and translation services are offered. Regulators may want to study how Live Translation works, and how that impacts privacy, consent, data-flows, and user rights."
The EU has stricter regulations on tech than in other areas. Apple Intelligence features, for instance, were blocked in the EU at launch, but eventually, that changed. It stands to reason that EU users will someday get access to Live Translation — just not yet.
Which new iPhone should you buy? Comparing iPhone Air vs iPhone 17 vs 17 Pro and Pro Max
It's time. You've finally decided to say goodbye to that iPhone you've been using for half a decade. Apple just had its big annual iPhone launch event, where it announced its new iPhone 17 line of smartphones (plus a whole lot more). An upgrade right now just makes sense.
But which new iPhone is right for you? Apple announced four new iPhone models at its event, and you have a tough decision to make:
iPhone 17 — $799
iPhone Air — $999
iPhone 17 Pro — $1,099
iPhone 17 Pro Max — $1,199
Mashable has extensive coverage of the Apple event, breaking down all of the news, every single spec announced, and more. But, maybe all those technical details just don't translate into an obvious answer to your question.
So, here's a much more straightforward breakdown to answer the question: What new iPhone should I buy?
SEE ALSO: The iPhone 17 has officially landed. Here's how and when you can preorder all 4 phones. iPhone 17 The new iPhone 17 on display at Apple Park. Credit: CNETHere's the honest truth. The standard iPhone 17 model is more than enough smartphone for the vast majority of users. That's long been the case for the base model of any iPhone lineup. But this year, Apple really went out of its way to close the gap between the iPhone 17 and its more expensive Pro model siblings.
The iPhone 17 is powered by Apple's A19 chip, which will make this base model feel like a Pro model when compared to its predecessors. The iPhone 17 is also getting the same Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion technology (and a 120Hz refresh rate) that the current Pro lineup has, a first.
Perhaps the biggest difference between the iPhone 17 and the Pro 17 models are the cameras. The iPhone 17 base model still only features two rear camera lenses, whereas the Pro models still have an additional camera lens.
However, the cameras the iPhone 17 does have are the same as the Pro: a 48MP Fusion Main camera, a 48MP Fusion ultra-wide camera, and the long-awaited front-facing 18MP Center Stage camera upgrade.
If you're just going to use your iPhone to handle the basics – phone calls, texting, emails, web browsing, casual photography and video – then it makes sense to save your money and go with the $799 base model of the iPhone 17.
iPhone Air The new iPhone Air on display after the iPhone launch event. Credit: CNETApple debuted an entirely new iPhone model this year, the iPhone Air. It's Apple's thinnest phone ever, with the device being just 5.6mm thick at its thinnest point.
But, who is it for? Mashable's Chris Taylor asked that same question after Apple announced the device. The iPhone Air is ultra-thin and Apple packed its most powerful processor, the A19 Pro, inside of it. However, it has the least number of cameras when compared to any iPhone in the new lineup and, priced at $999, has a shorter battery life than the cheaper base iPhone model.
However, I can see the thinnest iPhone ever being the iPhone of choice for those who are looking for a more lightweight and minimalist device. With just one camera lens on the rear of the device and a Pixel-style camera bump (sorry, a Pixel-style camera plateau), the iPhone Air is sleeker and lighter than the other models. Some people are just tired of carrying around a big bulky smartphone, and I think that's exactly who the iPhone Air will speak to. If that's you — and you aren't overly worried about battery performance — that's the new iPhone to check out.
iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max in controversial Cosmic Orange color. Credit: CNETAre you a power user? Do you multitask with multiple apps simultaneously running different processes? Do you need an 8x telephoto lens for high-quality, ultra-zoomed-in photography? Looking to shoot 4k video at 120fps?
Then the iPhone 17 Pro is for you. It is Apple's most powerful iPhone to date, powered by the new A19 Pro chip. This is the same chip found in the iPhone Air. However, the 17 Pro has a 6-core GPU, making it better equipped to handle video, games, and other graphics-intensive processes.
The iPhone 17 Pro has three rear camera lenses, more than any other smartphone in the iPhone 17 line. And, as previously mentioned, it's the only model in the iPhone 17 lineup that can shoot 120fps.
The iPhone 17 Pro is the iPhone for mobile gamers, content creators, developers, or anyone else using their smartphone as a critical tool in their work.
Now, in previous lineups, we would have separated the iPhone Pro Max model into its own section because Apple used to pack a few additional features in its largest model. However, with the iPhone 17 lineup, the only real difference between the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max is the size, battery, and potential storage space.
So, if the iPhone 17 Pro is for you, but you want the longest battery life, a whopping 2TB of storage option for all of your content, and a big 6.9 inch screen, then go with the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Plugged In—Best Retro TV Shows That Toyed With Virtual Reality
Before virtual reality was a common gaming platform, it was seen as a wondrous new tech. Wearing that bulky visor with all the wires connected felt like delving into an entirely new world, even if it was one composed of limited polygons. With this innovation came our own speculation of what could possibly lie behind the corners of this digital frontier.
Amazon is reportedly making AR smart glasses for drivers and customers
Amazon is reportedly working on not just one, but two separate AR smart glasses.
The two AR products have two different user bases in mind, according to a new report from The Information. Amazon's AR glasses are internally referred to as codenames Jayhawk, which is being built for consumers, and Amelia, which Amazon is creating for its delivery drivers.
According to the report, Amazon is using the China-based augmented reality technology company Meta-Bounds to create the AR glasses. Jayhawk, the AR product for consumers, is said to include a full-color display in one eye of the smart glasses along with microphones, speakers, and a camera. Amelia, the AR glasses for its delivery drivers, would focus on aiding these workers in cutting down time on the road.
While the core technology will be the same in both AR glasses, the report says that only the consumer one will include a full-color display. That same product will also be "less bulky and more sleek" than the device for Amazon's drivers.
Amazon is aiming to launch Jayhawk in late 2026 or early 2027. The price point of such a device is unknown at this time. Amelia could be ready for Amazon's delivery drivers as soon as the second quarter of next year, according to The Information.
Augmented reality smart glasses have been a growing trend in tech hardware over the last year. Between Big Tech's AR products like Meta's Ray-Ban glasses to longtime AR glass makers like XReal launching the latest version of their wares, AR smart glasses are seeping back into a market once defined by the failure that was Google Glasses.
Amazon currently produces a pair of audio smart glasses called Echo Frames. This device allows users to listen to music, make phone calls, and interact with Alexa. However, Echo Frames strictly provide audio capabilities, as they are not equipped with an AR display.
How will Amazon's AR glasses stack up with the competition? That remains to be seen. But, perhaps the more important question for all the AR glass companies involved: Will Amazon's entry into the space finally push AR glasses from a current trend to a mainstream staple?
T-Mobile is giving away the iPhone 17 for free — heres how to get yours
SAVE OVER $829: Score a free iPhone 17 from T-Mobile when signing up for a 24-month plan of an Experience plan and add an eligible line. No trade in is necessary to score this free iPhone 17 deal.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Free Apple iPhone 17 from T-Mobile Pre-order HereIf you're an Apple iPhone fan and you've been running with an older model, it's probably time to upgrade. Since Apple just announced the new iPhone 17, there's hope on the horizon that you'll soon be able to score the newest model. Doing so with T-Mobile means you could be in for a totally free iPhone by following a bit of fine print.
Beginning on Sept. 12 at 5 a.m. PT, T-Mobile is offering a free iPhone 17 to customers who sign up for 24 months on an Experience plan and add a new line. Maybe best of all, you don't need to trade in your old phone to be eligible for the free iPhone 17.
You can also get a free iPhone 17 Pro when signing up for the Experience Beyond plan and trading in an eligible phone in any condition.
SEE ALSO: The coolest iPhone 17 cases you can buy for your new phone, starting from just $29Mashable Tech Reporter Alex Perry explained the new Apple iPhone 17 comes with some much-anticipated upgrades. For starters, the camera got a big-time glow-up and a much improved refresh rate. "While some annual iPhone upgrades feel very incremental, this year's batch of new iPhones does feel like it has a little more juice than usual," wrote Perry. "Part of that is the new design, as Apple has reimagined the rear camera bump as a wider, more horizontal camera island (dubbed "the plateau" in Apple speak)."
In terms of colors, we're not mad about the options available for the iPhone 17 since we have lavender, sage, blue mist, white, and black to choose from. If your favorite color is burnt orange, you'll want to go with the fancier iPhone 17 Pro.
T-Mobile mentions the free iPhone 17 comes for those who go with an Experience plan with the carrier which includes the Experience More and Experience Beyond options. The Experience More plan is the more affordable option, starting at $85 per month for a single line. It comes with some perks like Apple TV+, Netflix, and 60GB of mobile hotspot data.
To snag the free iPhone 17 Pro, you'll need to trade in an eligible phone in any condition and sign on for two years of service on the Experience Beyond plan which starts at $100 per month for one line.
Instead of paying full price for the new iPhone 17 or iPhone 17 Pro, snag it for free at T-Mobile by going with an Experience plan from the carrier.
Nintendo Direct: 5 Switch 2 games we need to see Friday
Nintendo announced a Nintendo Direct livestream to close out the week, after weeks of rumors and leaks suggesting there would be one.
One of the biggest brands in gaming is fresh off a successful launch for the Nintendo Switch 2 console, but there's a pretty big void where information about upcoming games should be. Sure, we know about Kirby Air Riders, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and a few others, but we're sort of flying blind regarding the next year or so of Switch 2 games.
The good news is that there's a big, 60-minute Nintendo Direct on Friday morning at 9am ET. That's a lot of time for Nintendo to fill, and while there will be some Switch 1 games in the mix, let's talk about the Switch 2 games we really need to see from Nintendo during the livestream.
SEE ALSO: A whopper of a Nintendo Direct is coming this week: When is it and how to watch Nintendo Direct September 2025: 5 Switch 2 games we need to seeI should note that most of these are games that are already announced. It's hard for me to say we "need" to see something that hasn't been confirmed yet, after all.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond I want it so badly. Credit: NintendoFirst up is Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, which has been an albatross around Nintendo's neck for eight years now. Originally announced in 2017, with development internally canceled and restarted a couple of years later, this tentpole Switch 1 game has become a tentpole Switch 2 game by virtue of its odd development cycle.
Strangely, despite Nintendo's repeated insistence that Prime 4 is still coming this year, it doesn't have an official release date yet. I can't make any guarantees because I'm just some guy, but I would be extremely surprised if this Direct doesn't fix that. I'd call this a near-certainty.
Hades II Frothing at the mouth for 'Hades II.' Credit: Supergiant Games/SteamHades II is in a somewhat similar place as Metroid Prime 4: It's supposed to come out this year, but there isn't a date for it yet. We called the early access version one of the best games of last year, so needless to say, we've got our eyes on Hades II. It's coming to Switch 2 before other consoles, so if a release date announcement is coming anytime soon, it might be on Friday. Fingers crossed.
The Duskbloods I just want to know what this game is. Credit: NintendoPerhaps the most intriguing known quantity coming for Switch 2 is The Duskbloods, the new game from Elden Ring developer From Software. This was announced as a big Switch 2 exclusive back in April, but the trailer was enticingly vague. We know it's a multiplayer game of some kind, with a sort of steampunk-inspired setting and plenty of gross monsters to kill, but that's it. This game isn't set to come out until 2026, but who knows? It could be early 2026, and if that's the case, it might be time to unleash some firm details on those of us who really want to play it.
Splatoon Raiders Look at those cool squid kids. Credit: NintendoSplatoon Raiders is an interesting case because Nintendo originally announced it in a mobile app, separate from any Direct livestream a few months ago. There's a very short and very uninformative trailer that makes it look like a single-player survival game set in the Splatoon universe. That's a really neat idea, as a guy who loves Splatoon but doesn't necessarily always want to play against other people online.
This one also feels like it's almost certain to show up, at any rate.
Whatever is next for either Fire Emblem or Animal Crossing The next one of these will probably sell like 30 million units. Credit: NintendoIn terms of games that haven't actually been announced but feasibly could be, two major Nintendo franchises come to mind: Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing. I'm not greedy enough to ask for both, but I think it's possible we hear from one or the other on Friday.
My rationale here is that the last Animal Crossing came out more than five years ago and was a monumental success for Nintendo. It's very possible the next one isn't ready to show yet, but I'm certain there is a next one coming for Switch 2. Nintendo doesn't need any help selling Switch 2 consoles, necessarily, but announcing a new AC game would certainly drive some sales by itself.
Fire Emblem hasn't been dormant for quite as long, with the last release in early 2023, but there have been persistent rumors of a new one (whether a true new game or a remake of an older one) coming to Switch 2. Again, it's entirely feasible that neither of these series are ready to shine the spotlight on whatever is next for them just yet, but 60 minutes is a lot of time to fill. There's gotta be something like this in there.
Honorable mention: The next batch of Switch 2 upgrades Hey, you should really play 'Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition,' especially if it gets a Switch 2 upgrade. Credit: NintendoOne final thing worth noting is that every previously announced Switch 2 Edition of an older Switch 1 game is already out. There are also no announced plans for any free upgrade patches for any older Switch 1 games right now, though there are certainly plenty that could still use it. Whether Nintendo feels like charging for upgrades that add new content or simply patching games so they run better on Switch 2, I would expect to see at least one announcement related to this during the Direct.
My hope is that any or all of the Xenoblade Chronicles games get upgrades because I'm a sicko, but I'll take anything at this point.
I dont know who needs to hear this, but Staub Pumpkin cast irons are now on sale for $170 off
SAVE $170: As of Sept. 11, shop Staub's pumpkin-shaped dutch ovens for 46% off. Get the classic Staub Pumpkin Dutch Oven in burnt orange for $199.99 and save $170 for 46% off.
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Is that a chill I sense in the air? Fall weather is creeping in, and if you're ready to haul out your sweater collection, then you're also probably thinking about fall cooking. Maybe you're dreaming of a hearty beef stew or rich pot of French onion soup? Whatever you've got up your sleeve, you'll need the right vessel, and what's more festive than a pumpkin-shaped Staub? What's even better? A pumpkin-shaped Staub that's on sale.
As of Sept. 11, Staub has marked down all of their pumpkin cast iron cocottes. Both the .75-quart mini ovens and the 3.5-quart full-sized dutch ovens are on sale, and they're up to $170 off. The best deal is on the 3.5-quart Staub, which is normally priced at $369.99, but currently marked down to $199.99. That gives you 46% off for $170 in savings. Savings on the pumpkin dutch oven vary by color but the classic burnt orange is down to $199.99.
If you're not looking for the best deal but just a taste of fall, the petite pumpkin dutch oven is 16% off, bringing it down to $49.99.
While the outside of the Staub pumpkin dutch oven is decorative, the inside is covered in enameled cast iron and the lid comes in handy for long simmering stews and braises. It's dishwasher, microwave, broiler, and oven safe, too. The oven has the pumpkin shape on the inside, perfect for creating a pumpkin-shaped sourdough. Grab the Staub pumpkin dutch ovens for $199.99 and save 46% off the festive cookware.
Gmail Is Making It Easier to Track Packages and Find Deals
Navigating an email inbox isn’t fun, and Google is constantly trying to improve how that works in Gmail. The latest updates will make it easier to find and track all your purchases, as well as find good deals among the piles of clutter.
Why This 2000s TV Show Is a Must-Watch for All Adults
In the landscape of prestige television, few shows are called "the greatest ever made" as frequently as The Wire, but this is not just for its brilliant writing—it's a realistic portrayal of a modern American city. Here's why you shouldn't miss this show.
VS Code Gets Smarter With New Chat and Productivity Features
Visual Studio Code is releasing a major update this month, version 1.104. This update, also known by its code name "Eclipse," is bringing some great new features, especially for its AI-powered chat and a bunch of quality-of-life improvements.
Region Codes: The Hidden Trap in Your DVD and Blu-ray Collection
Just as it seemed like physical media like DVDs and Blu-rays were about to disappear, the failures of the streaming industry has led to the rediscovery of media ownership. The thing is, if you didn't come up with DVDs and Blu-ray discs, you might not be aware of the restrictions that come with them.
The Dreame AirStyle Pro is $150 off at Amazon in time for back to school
SAVE $150: The Dreame AirStyle Pro styler and dryer is on sale at Amazon for $249.99, down from the list price of $399.99. That's a 38% discount.
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Now that we're in the middle of September, the temperatures are less suitable for walking outside with wet hair. Grandma would not be pleased to see anyone head off to school or work in the morning with wet hair. To keep her from worrying, get that hair dry before leaving the house thanks to this great deal at Amazon.
As of Sept. 11, the Dreame AirStyle Pro styler and dryer is on sale for $249.99 at Amazon, marked down from the standard price of $399.99. That's a 38% discount that takes a sweet $150 off.
Dreame is making a name for itself by producing attention-worthy dupes, namely coming after Dyson and Shark. The Dreame Airstyle Pro looks a whole lot like the Dyson Airwrap but comes in at a much lower price, especially thanks to today's deal. Currently, the Dyson Airwrap is selling for $599.99, which means you'll save a whopping $350 by going with the Dreame AirStyle Pro.
Dreame considers the AirStyle Pro to be a seven-in-one hair styler and high-speed dryer, and it comes with tons of attachments to make this happen. There's the fast dryer attachment, the flyaway attachment, auto-wrap barrel, hard smoothing brush, soft smoothing brush, volumizing brush, and even more. To top it all off, it comes with a lux storage box.
SEE ALSO: Mashable's favorite e-reader, the Kobo Clara Colour, now comes in whiteYou also get three temperature settings and three wind speed settings on the Dreame AirStyle Pro. Dreame uses JetAirflow technology to help keep hair protected from overheating which is also said to reduce frizz.
Dreame also added user-friendly features to the AirStyle Pro like an anti-tangle cord that rotates 360 degrees and a filter that's easy to clean. The body of the styler itself weighs just 0.64 pounds, making it a lightweight styler.
If you tend to leave home with wet hair, make grandma happy by snagging the Dreame AirStyle Pro and drying your hair before heading out. It's on sale today at Amazon for under $250.
Apple is adding four new watch faces with watchOS 26
It’s been a busy week at Apple with the drop of the latest iPhone 17 and the new Apple Watch 11. Amid the bustle of activity, Apple is also officially dropping watchOS 26. There are plenty of changes coming down the pipeline, and tucked in among all the other new features are four brand new watch faces.
Per Apple’s release notes when installing the update, the four new watch faces include nods to classic watches, and the incorporation of Apple's new Liquid Glass design language:
Exactograph is a modern re-imagination of a traditional regular watch which separates out hours, minutes, and seconds for more precise timekeeping.
The new Exactograph watch face. Credit: AppleFlow uses Liquid Glass numerals that refract a fluid orb of color that responds to your wrist movements.
The Flow watch face, which incorporates Liquid Glass elements. Credit: AppleWaypoint acts as a live compass that shows where you are in relation to saved locations in (Apple) Maps or points of interest (Available on the Apple Watch Ultra).
The Waypoint face, exclusive to Apple Watch Ultra. Credit: AppleHermès Faubourg Party features animated shorts that appear based on the time of day or your movements, with a series of characters (Available on Apple Watch Hermès).
An Apple Watch Hermès-exclusive face, featuring animated characters. Credit: AppleAs you may have surmised, the Waypoint watch face is exclusive to the Apple Watch Ultra while the Hermès Faubourg Party is exclusive to the Apple Watch Hermès. In addition to the new watch faces above, the Photos watch face has received a Liquid Glass makeover, so it’ll look new as well.
The updated Photos watch face. Credit: AppleAll Apple Watch users who upgrade to watchOS 26 will get the Flow and Exactograph faces. According to Apple’s website, that will include all Apple Watches from the Series 6 onward and all three Apple Watch Ultra generations. The Apple Watch SE 2 is also invited to the party.
The update will begin rolling out to the appropriate devices on Monday, September 15. Beta users should already have access to it now.
WatchOS 26 was initially announced at WWDC, so most of the new features have been announced already. Apple Watch users will be treated to a new Liquid Glass design, the new AI-powered Workout Buddy, and the inclusion of Live Translation in addition to a number of improvements of things like the aforementioned Photos watch face and the addition of a Notes app.
Grab a pair of ANC headphones from Soundcore for under $50
SAVE UP TO 53%: As of Sept. 11, Soundcore headphones are marked down up to 53%. Find the Soundcore V20i open-ear headphones for $23.49, knocking 53% off for $26.50 in savings.
Best Soundcore headphone deals Best open-ear headphone deal Soundcore V20i open-ear headphones $23.49 (Save $26.50) Get Deal Best headphone deal Soundcore Life Q20 headphones $29.99 (Save $30) Get Deal Best earbud deal Soundcore P20i earbuds $19.98 (Save $20.01) Get DealDreaming of long fall walks? Wearing a sweater in the cool crisp air and listening to the new Taylor Swift album. If you're ready to upgrade your headphones for the new season, Soundcore has some great deals for you.
Soundcore is our go-to for budget-friendly headphones. They start under $100, but still deliver high-quality sound. And when they're on sale, you can score a pair of headphones or earbuds with active noise cancellation for under $50.
Soundcore's headphones are especially good for students who don't want to spend an entire paycheck on a pair of headphones but still want to be able to block out the noise while studying in the library.
Right now there are a ton of deals to be had on Soundcore headphones, offering savings up to 53% off. Here are all of the best deals now.
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Headphone trends come and go, but right now sleep earbuds and open earbuds are the buzziest. Sleep earbuds provide comfort while blocking out noise, but open earbuds are a safe option that allows you to be aware of your surroundings while still listening to music.
Right now, you can find Soundcore's open-ear headphones for their lowest price ever. As of Sept. 11, the Soundcore V20i open-ear headphones are down to $23.49, saving you $26.50 for 53% off. That's officially their lowest price ever, from its previous low of $24.99.
Open-ear headphones are ideal for working out. When you're on a run or on a bike, and want to listen to your pump-up playlist but still want to be aware of traffic, open-ear headphones allow for the best of both worlds. The Soundcore V20i, hook around the ears for a comfortable yet snug fit. Plus, you can take calls with the V20i, which have four mics in them.
Looking for a more traditional pair of headphones? Don't worry, there are still a ton more Soundcore deals to explore.
More Soundcore dealsSoundcore P20i earbuds — $19.98 $39.99 (save $20.01)
Soundcore Life Q20 headphones — $29.99 $59.99 (save $30)
Soundcore Space A40 — $44.58 $79.99 (save $35.41)
Soundcore Q20i earbuds — $44.99 $69.99 (save $25)
Soundcore Life Q30 headphones — $55.98 $79.99 (save $24.01)
The Outlook Lite App Is Shutting Down
Microsoft is shutting down its Outlook Lite app for Android, a lightweight version of its email client that was designed for low-end phones and slower networks. The app will be retired starting on October 6, 2025, and after that date, new installations will be blocked.
Why do we keep making battle royale-style movies?
This episode of How It Hits breaks down The Long Walk and its place in a long tradition of deadly competition stories, from Battle Royale to The Hunger Games. Why do we keep coming back to these narratives—and why do they so often put kids in the arena?
Get both the Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds and Q20i headphones for under $270
SAVE $34: As of Sept. 11, you can get both the Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds and Soundcore Q20i noise-cancelling headphones for just $265.98. That's $34 in total savings and $9 cheaper than buying each pair separately on sale.
Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds and Q20i noise-cancelling headphones $265.98 at Amazon$299.98 Save $34 Get Deal
Over-ear headphones and compact earbuds both have their time and place. But when it costs hundreds of dollars for each, you often have to make a tough decision. If you're torn between the two, we recommend checking out this bundle deal from Anker Soundcore. For under $270, you can get your hands on both.
As of Sept. 11, you can get the Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds and Q20i noise-cancelling headphones bundled together for only $265.98. A $300 value, that saves you about $34 total. The Sleep A30 earbuds are $230 on their own, so this bundle deal essentially gets you the Q20i headphones for only $36.
We're huge fans of the Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds. They're the only pair of sleep earbuds on the market that feature active noise cancellation and it works great. Mashable's Bethany Allard tested them for a few months and had mostly positive things to say. "They bring the best of what I would expect from a premium sleep earbud — active noise cancellation, solid battery life, and plenty of optimization for sound in comfort," she writes. One of their only pitfalls is the price tag — although, with this bundle deal, we can definitely look past that.
The Soundcore Q20i headphones are budget-friendly over-ears that go beyond the basics. They offer active noise cancellation, 40-hour battery life (with ANC on), transparency mode, customizable EQ, and multipoint connectivity. They're not the most advanced headphones on the market by any means, but they'll get the job done.
Not to rag on Apple, but for less than half the price of AirPods Max, you can get a solid pair of noise-cancelling over-ear headphones and premium sleep earbuds from Anker Soundcore. In this economy, that's a major win.
6 Things to Buy Instead of an iPhone 17, 17 Pro, or Air
The iPhone 17, fancier Pro version, and an all-new slim model are just slightly better iterations of the iPhone you already have in your pocket. While everyone loves an upgrade, not everyone needs an upgrade.