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Margos Got Money Troubles trailer teases a single mother starting an OnlyFans
"You were gonna be somebody."
Those are the damning words Shyanne (Michelle Pfieffer) says to her daughter Margo (Elle Fanning) after learning she's become pregnant and is dropping out of college. But in the trailer for Margo's Got Money Troubles, the protagonist clearly has an interesting future ahead of her — albeit not the one she expected.
From Big Little Lies creator David E. Kelley and based on Rufi Thorpe's novel of the same name, the show follows Margo as she starts an alien-themed OnlyFans in order to make ends meet with the help of her father, former pro wrestler Jinx (Nick Offerman).
Nicole Kidman, Marcia Gay Harden, Greg Kinnear, Michael Angarano, Rico Nasty, and Lindsey Normington also star.
Stop relying on the grid and grab our favorite high-capacity DJI power station while its $500 off
SAVE 38%: As of March 9, you can get the DJI Power 2000 portable power station for $799, down from $1,299, at Amazon. That's a 38% discount or $500 savings.
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My power goes out all the time. Luckily, my sister works at Dominion Power, so I'm usually the first person in my neighborhood to know exactly what's going on. But having the inside scoop on a blown transformer doesn't keep my WiFi running or my fridge cold.
Since I still have to fend for myself when the grid drops, I've been keeping an eye out for reliable backup power.
SEE ALSO: The DJI Power 2000 portable power station means business, and it’s great for DJI drone ownersAs of March 9, you can get the DJI Power 2000 portable power station for $799, down from $1,299, at Amazon. That's a 38% discount or $500 savings.
We've tested this exact unit, and Mashable's Lauren Allain named it the "Best for Content Creators." During testing, Allain found it to be shockingly quiet (running at just 30 decibels) and was able to charge her phone and a camera battery while cooking dinner in an air fryer. If you do use it during a blackout, it can keep a fridge cooling for up to 40 hours.
The DJI Power 2000 offers a 2048Wh LFP battery and 3000W of stable output, meaning it can power 99 percent of common appliances, from kettles and cookers to projectors and electric saws. It only takes 55 minutes to charge to 80 percent, and it has 15 ports to keep your laptop, phone, and lights charged and ready to go.
These 5 incredible laser engraving projects cost me less than $10 each
I've been in the laser engraving world for nearly half a decade, having spent most of that time teaching others how to use their machines. In that time I've come across a few projects that are both beginner-friendly and great sellers for me. Here are five incredibly easy (yet awesome) laser engraving projects that cost me less than $10 (and some cost less than $1).
3 open-source Windows networking apps I can't live without
Most of the devices we use today are constantly connected to the internet, and usually, we know very little about what they're doing. Whether you're a self-hosting enthusiast looking to pick up a few new helpful tools or someone that just wants to make their PC a little more secure, here are three great Windows networking apps to get you started.
Why I don't shut my Windows PC down, and you shouldn't either
Do you shut your PC off or put it to sleep when leaving the office for the day? I stopped doing this years ago, and I'm never going back. Here's why I leave my PC on 24/7/365, and why you should too.
SLI is dead, but dual-GPUs aren't: 5 ways to offload Lossless Scaling and streaming to a second card
The thought of dual-GPU setups brings many of us back to the era of SLI and Crossfire, when such setups were a bit more common. They still weren't everywhere—it was definitely more of a cutting-edge thing—but they were what most gamers yearned for. Those solutions are now irrelevant, but using two GPUs at once is far from forgotten.
Stop settling for "stock" Android: 6 things LineageOS does better
While LineageOS is far from perfect, it’s a superior choice in many areas compared to any stock Android experience. It’s leaner, runs better, comes with zero bloatware, and lets you use your Android phone with exactly zero Google apps installed.
5 ways the 2026 Lexus NX Hybrid delivers more value than its rivals
Luxury hybrid SUVs promise efficiency, comfort, and advanced technology, but not every model delivers the same level of value. In a segment filled with strong competition, buyers are often forced to choose between performance, reliability, and premium features. The 2026 Lexus NX Hybrid stands out by combining all three, offering a well-rounded package that competes strongly against rivals from both luxury and mainstream brands.
Your first year of homelabbing: What to expect, what to break, and what to learn
So, you’re just getting started in homelabbing, and you think you’re going to do everything just right. News flash: you won’t. You’re going to make mistakes in the first year of running your homelab, and that’s perfectly okay.
Apple iPhone 17e hands-on: New chip, more storage memory, and yes, MagSafe
When Apple launched the first "e" model iPhone, the iPhone 16e, tech reviewers (me included) let out a collective: "WHY?"
It wasn't about battery life, or the chip powering it (both were pretty great), and no one was really phased about the device's archaic design. It was the lack of MagSafe, Apple's magnetic, wireless power charging tech that makes it easy to slap various accessories onto the phone. It seemed like such a weird omission. Ditching MagSafe probably cut some production costs for Apple, but it meant phone owners would not buy any of the accessories from Apple's rich MagSafe ecosystem.
I'm pleased to report that this year's Apple budget phone, the iPhone 17e, fixes this issue.
Same old design, with one big difference MagSafe is here, and so is the Clear Case with MagSafe. Credit: Stan Schroeder / MashableApple sent me an iPhone 17e unit for review, and I was happily able to use my Apple Wallet and magnetic chargers with it. Apple also sent me a Clear Case with MagSafe, and while it may not be my favorite case in terms of design, it was a relief to be able to charge the phone magnetically without removing the case.
I'm aware that people who buy a budget phone are perhaps less interested in splurging on additional accessories. But MagSafe is a simple, cool feature that also works with cheaper, third-party accessories, and it doesn't get in the way if you don't care for it. I'm glad that Apple came to its senses and included it in the new iPhone 17e.
SEE ALSO: Comparing iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17: Is the new $599 phone good enough?The ability to use MagSafe chargers and accessories is just about the only physical difference between the iPhone 17e and 16e, though. The iPhone 17e looks exactly the same as its predecessor, with the only difference being the new color, Soft Pink. The unit Apple sent me was in this color, and I can tell you that it is a very nice, but indeed a very soft pink.
On the front, there's still no Dynamic Island; the Face ID sensors and the selfie camera are still hidden inside a notch on the top of the display. The dimensions have remained exactly the same (your old iPhone 16e case will work), and the weight is virtually the same (169 grams for the new model, 167 grams for the old one).
The display is still a 6.1-inch OLED that maxes out at 60Hz, and that's very apparent if you switch from a 120Hz phone; the transitions and animations aren't nearly as smooth on the iPhone 17e.
The biggest upgrades are on the inside The iPhone 17e Silicone Case (this one is in the Bright Guava color) can be attached to Apple's Crossbody Strap. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableThe biggest improvements on the iPhone 17e are inside the phone. It has a new chip, Apple's powerful A19, which can power the latest AI shenanigans. Apple's C1X modem has replaced the old C1 modem, though it's hard to tell what sort of improvements this has brought.
Perhaps most importantly, the iPhone 17e starts at 256GB, compared to the iPhone 16e's 128GB starting storage. Given that the iPhone 17e's starting price remained unchanged at $599, this is a pretty big deal. You can also configure the iPhone 17e with 512GB of storage, but that takes the price to $799.
The combination of having Apple's latest chip and a decent amount of storage means this phone will be relevant for at least four to five years. In fact, this makes it extremely similar to the $799 iPhone 17, though the A19 chip on the iPhone 17e has one less GPU core, meaning it'll be slightly worse for gaming. If you don't care about having the flashiest phone, and just needs something that gets the work done, the iPhone 17e is a very interesting choice.
Featured Video For You Moltbook's real risk isn't AI. It's your data What about the camera? The camera on the back has the same specs as the one on last year's iPhone 16e, but it does have some improvements. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableWhen I reviewed the iPhone 16e, I was pleased with battery life and how powerful it was. But having used the phone over several months, I came away disappointed with the camera. The phone has a singular, 48-megapixel rear camera with very similar specs to the one on the iPhone 16. But it just wasn't the same; it was alright in daytime, but night shots, or even shots taken in the relative dimness of my living room, just weren't good enough.
The bad news is that the iPhone 17e has the exact same camera specs as the iPhone 16e. Apple says that the new A19 chips will unlock better shots, and some new camera features are indeed here, including next-gen portraits with Focus and Depth Control. But it's hard to say what the improvements are this early on.
On first glance, the camera is a little better than before. I was able to take some decent shots in fairly dark environments. But I'll need more time to assess just how much better it is.
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Score the best 11-inch iPad Air preorder deal at Amazon — save $40 on this new M4 iPad
SAVE $40: As of March 9, pre-order the 11-inch iPad Air M4 for $559 at Amazon. That's $40 off the list price.
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Apple's new M4 iPad Air models are just days away from release — March 11, if you want to mark your calendar — and Amazon's offering a sweet discount for those who pre-order the latest tablet. Right now, Amazon is offering $40 off the 11-inch iPad Air (M4, 128GB, WiFi) when you pre-order.
This discount has dropped this iPad Air's price from $599 to $559, which is a great deal to jump on before it's even out. Who knows how much longer it'll last, given it's just a couple days away from release. Better to get a preorder in now and save than wait too long and be stuck paying full price.
SEE ALSO: M4 iPad Air review: A tablet that thinks it's an AI laptopThe real standout element of this new iPad Air is the fact it comes with the M4 chip. In our announcement breakdown of everything we know so far about this tablet, Mashable's Timothy Beck Werth said, "The M4 processor and enhanced wireless/cellular connectivity will undoubtedly deliver performance upgrades. Apple promises the new iPad Air will be 30 percent faster than the M3 model, with '50 percent more unified system memory."
Alongside a performance boost, this iPad also features a Liquid Retina display with P3 wide color, True Tone, and ultralow reflectivity for capturing a variety of colors and details on the screen. This model also comes with 128GB of storage to get you started, so you have plenty of space for your favorite apps, photos, and more.
If you have your eye on the new iPad Air models and want to save a little cash, act fast to score this great preorder deal on the 11-inch iPad Air at Amazon.
Beyond the Shadows: The Untold Black History of Film Noir
What is Film Noir?
While often defined as "crime with a twist", the origins of the genre go much deeper than the black-and-white classics we know. In this deep dive, filmmaker Tarik Rashaan Davis explores the evolution of the genre, spanning from classic hard-boiled noir to neo-noir.
Tarik attempts to crack the case of why film noir feels so Black-coded to him, even though in the majority of the genre’s films he barely sees people like himself represented.
Is film noir a very political sub genre that speaks to the times we’re living in now? Is it a genre that is in need of a big resurgence? Can noir save Hollywood? And most important of all…Does Noir mean Black?
M4 iPad Air review: A tablet that thinks its an AI laptop
Apple announced a ton of new products during its March 4 event, including an update to last year's iPad Air. The new M4 iPad Air isn't a shiny new thing like the colorful MacBook Neo, nor does it have any exciting new hardware features like the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Instead, it delivers iterative updates that improve an already stellar tablet.
Iterative updates are never the most exciting products to review, but they've been unavoidable in recent years as companies like Apple churn out new products every 12 months.
I've been testing the M4 iPad Air ahead of its official March 11 release date, and so far, I've been impressed. I'll continue to update this review as I spend more time with the tablet.
The new iPad Air: What's new, and what's not? Testing the 13-inch iPad Air. Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableThe latest Apple tablet looks identical to its predecessor, and if I put them side by side, I wouldn't be able to tell them apart. And guess what we said about last year's M3 iPad Air in our review? That it delivers only "the smallest of upgrades." So, again, iterative is the key term here.
That said, this premium Apple tablet is still remarkably thin and lightweight, with the same gorgeous Liquid Retina display. It even comes in the same four colors: Starlight, space grey, blue, and purple.
SEE ALSO: MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air (M5): How Apple's new laptops compareHowever, there are some improvements under the hood. The M4 chip has a faster Neural Engine that can better handle AI processes on-device. Apple says it's 30 percent faster than the M3 iPad Air, with twice the unified system memory.
Apple has also given the connectivity chips a more serious upgrade, retiring the old Qualcomm modem. The new iPad Air features the N1 wireless connectivity chip introduced with the iPhone 17 and the C1X 5G chip introduced with the iPhone Air.
The C1X chip is really fastIn my 5G speed tests, the C1X outperformed every device I compared it to. It left Samsung's best mobile devices in the dust (though Verizon vs. T-Mobile could also have played a part here, as the Air I tested had a Verizon eSIM card). It was also faster than the other Apple mobile devices I tested. The new iPad Air achieved download speeds of 593 Mbps and upload speeds of 109 Mbps. Qualcomm modems just couldn't keep up.
The new iPad Air can function as a laptop (if that's your thing) The Apple Pencil (not included) attaches magnetically and charges wirelessly. Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableWith all its powers combined — iPadOS 26, Magic Keyboard, Apple Pencil, M4 silicon — the iPad Air can function as a tablet and laptop in one. Now, personally, I'm sticking with my MacBook Pro when I want a true laptop experience. But if you're interested in pushing the iPad Air to the limit, it can function as an ultra-portable laptop.
The best tablets have been getting more laptop-like for a while. But, again, in a world with the MacBook Neo, which has the same $599 price tag, you may also prefer a true laptop.
Still, iPadOS 26, Liquid Glass, and Apple silicon make multitasking easy. You can get a sense of the performance and user experience in a screen recording I took. Notice how many apps are open at once, and how easy it is to switch between them.
As I covered in my iPadOS 26 review, you can easily adjust window sizes and go splitscreen. With the M4 chip, I was able to run Google Docs, iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Pixelmator, YouTube, Notes, ChatGPT, CollaNote, Safari, and other apps all at the same time, and never felt like the tablet was slowing down.
So, if you're an artist or creator who wants to run complicated Adobe programs and editing software like Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro, the iPad Air can handle the load. That said, professionals will be able to get even better performance with the M5 iPad Pro or the latest MacBooks.
Pro tip: The new Apple Creator Studio subscription is absolutely worth the investment.
Liquid Glass is beautiful and controversial You can operate dozens of apps at once on the new iPad Air. Credit: Timothy Werth / Apple Liquid Glass is a love-it-or-hate-it aesthetic. Credit: Timothy Werth / AppleI don't mind Liquid Glass like some of my colleagues in the tech world. Design nerds have been particularly critical of Apple's new design language, and the lack of contrast can be a problem at times. In programs like ChatGPT, the new red-yellow-green traffic light buttons in the upper left sometimes overlap with app menus, which is a major pain.
However, in my experience, practical problems like these are few and far between. On the whole, I like the translucent elements and more modern aesthetic, design nerds be damned.
The iPad Air handles AI processes smoothlyWhy is Apple pushing out a new version of the iPad Air, when the 2025 version with the M3 chip is still powerful enough for 99 percent of users? I suspect the company wants to make sure its mid-range tablet can handle as many AI features as possible.
I tried to test its AI capabilities using apps like Final Cut Pro's auto-captions, Voice Memo's transcription features, and CollaNote's AI image generation. Even with WiFi and cellular data turned off, these processes happened almost instantly, and without any big mistakes.
In CollaNote, the popular note-taking app, you can use the Magic Pen to circle a doodle and turn it into an actual graphic. Record a note or interview with Voice Memos, and you'll get an accurate transcription at the push of a button. In Pixelmator, you can upscale images and remove backgrounds from photos practically instantly.
I also feel like I'm barely scratching the surface of what you can do with the iPad Air's Neural Engine, particularly when it comes to utilizing Apple Shortcuts and open-source models.
I need to keep stress-testing the tablet, but based on my initial review of the M4 iPad Air, I can say that its performance is impressive. I think artists, photographers, and editors will be able to do even very complex work on the Air.
Cameras, speakers, and accessories? Same as it ever was. Are you actually taking pictures with your iPad though? Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableAs I said before, Apple hardly went back to the drawing board with the iPad Air, and that's a good thing. It's hard to imagine a thinner or lighter tablet, and I think the 11- and 13-inch sizes are just right for most users. The new Air has the same 12MP rear and front cameras as the previous model, and they're still very underwhelming. But, come on, are you taking pictures with your iPad? If so, I have to give you an obligatory, OK, boomer. The cameras are good enough for video conferences and FaceTime calls, and that's all you really need.
Otherwise, the speakers, controls, and accessories remain unchanged from the 2025 model. You'll want an Apple Pencil to get the most out of the experience, and the Magic Keyboard will be essential for using it like a laptop. Of course, with the cost of an Apple Pencil Pro ($129) and Magic Keyboard ($269), you could just buy an actual laptop.
The bottom line: Another iterative upgrade, but who cares? The iPad Air in the Folio Case (not included). Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableUltimately, the changes between the M3 and M4 iPad Air are negligible. I can't imagine many people upgrading from one to the other. However, if you're an artist or creative professional in need of a new tablet, I think you'll be pleased with this $599 device.
One last caveat: If you're a casual user just interested in browsing and streaming, stick with the base iPad with the A16 chip. The M-series iPads are, frankly, way overpowered for most users.
The new iPad Air comes in 11 and 13-inch models, with 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB versions. Prices start at $599 and $799, respectively — though you can already save up to $50 if you pre-order at Amazon.
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Sony XM6 headphones are down to $398 at Amazon — save on the new sand pink colorway
SAVE OVER $60: As of March 9, Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones are back to their lowest-ever price of $398 at Amazon. This is $61.99 off their list price of $459.99.
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If you're looking to splash out on new headphones this year, Sony's WH-1000XM6 should be something to seriously consider. Not only have they earned a spot on our list of the best noise-canceling headphones, but they're among our favorite headphones overall. Though they're usually quite pricey, this is a great opportunity to swoop in and grab them at Amazon for $398.
Since the Sony WH-1000XM6 usually retail for $459.99, this saves you just over $60. What's even better is it marks a return to their lowest-ever price at the retailer, so no better time to grab them. On top of that, every color is discounted to this price right now, including the delightful new sand pink color.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!If you're looking for solid sound quality in headphones, the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones deliver. They earned a spot in our roundup of the best headphones as the best sound-first headphones, and our review had high praise for them. Mashable's Timothy Beck Werth said that, "The new Sony headphones offer impressive audio quality, and they definitely improve on the XM5 models." He also noted that he, "really appreciated the overall balance, depth, and quality of the audio."
Noise-cancellation from these headphones also stood out. Werth expressed that, "The ANC in the XM6 is as good as or better than any I've ever heard." On top of all that, these headphones boast a battery life of up to 30 hours. So no matter if you're using them while traveling or at home, they'll last.
Don't miss out on this excellent deal at Amazon on the Sony WH-1000XM6.
Nintendo Direct March 2026 livestream: Watch final trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
All eyes are on MAR10 Day. We're expecting free giveaways, major deals, and new releases on National Mario Day, but before we get to this special celebration of the Super Mario franchise, there's the small matter of Nintendo Direct.
Honestly, it's not exactly the most exciting Nintendo Direct. We're not getting game info or anything that fans desperately want to see. Instead, we're getting another Nintendo Direct focused on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. We'll absolutely enjoy the third and final trailer for the The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, but we remain hopeful for a Nintendo Direct with more substance in the near future.
When is Super Mario Galaxy Movie Direct?The Nintendo Direct featuring the final trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie takes place on March 9. Here's the breakdown of start time by timezone:
PST — 2 p.m.
EST — 5 p.m.
GMT — 9 p.m.
CET — 11 p.m.
You can find the latest Nintendo Direct livestream on Nintendo's YouTube channel. Or alternatively, you could just keep this page bookmarked and check it out right here:
Stop treating Smooth Motion like DLSS: Why driver-level frame gen is ruining your fast-paced games
Nvidia's Smooth Motion feels like a major win, and in many cases, it is. It's a driver-level interpolation model that adds an extra frame between two rendered frames to make your gameplay look and feel smoother. Nvidia itself says that it can double the perceived frame rate when it works well.
These 6 Windows background processes might be slowly shortening your SSD's lifespan
SSDs are known for lasting a long time. But their lifespan isn't infinite. They do die eventually, and there are certain Windows processes that may be pushing your SSD closer to an early grave. If you don't need these processes, you should definitely disable them.
Dairy Queen announces Free Cone Day for 2026 — how to claim your free cone
TL;DR: On March 19, fans can score a free vanilla soft-serve cone at participating Dairy Queen locations nationwide.
The birds are singing, the temperature is climbing, and yes, that is the sun you can see peeping through the clouds. Spring is just around the corner, and so is Free Cone Day.
Dairy Queen's Free Cone Day is making a triumphant return in 2026. On March 19, you can celebrate this special occasion by enjoying a free vanilla soft-serve cone at participating Dairy Queen locations. Simply stop by your local DQ restaurant to score this delicious treat — there's really no catch.
SEE ALSO: Lego is giving away an exclusive Steering Wheel for free. Here’s how to get yours on March 9.We recommend visiting Dairy Queen or downloading the Dairy Queen App to find a local restaurant before March 19. When the day comes, you don't want to be messing around online. You want to be prepared. On Free Cone Day, the focus should be on free ice cream and nothing else.
The promotion runs all day while supplies last and there's a limit of one free cone per person. This free giveaway is not valid on delivery or mobile orders and it's worth noting that U.S. Mall locations require a purchase to qualify.
Celebrate Dairy Queen's Cone Day with a free vanilla soft-serve cone on March 19.
The Magic: The Gathering Marvels Spider-Man Gift Bundle is at its lowest-ever price on Amazon — save vs. TCGplayer
Amazon has been a great spot for Magic: The Gathering deals lately (plus other trading card bargains), and this latest offer for the Spider-Man expansion is no exception. As of March 9, Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Marvel’s Spider-Man Gift Bundle listed for $59.99, which is 33% off its $89.99 list price and the lowest we've ever seen — as confirmed with price tracker camelcamelcamel.
Compared to the competition, Walmart is listing the MTG Spider-Man Gift Bundle at only $60.52 — which makes for a great backup if Amazon runs out of stock. TCGplayer lists the Gift Bundle starting at $89.95, but that cheapest listing also adds shipping, pushing the total far above Amazon’s price. Even TCGplayer’s listed median of $84.84 is still well above what Amazon is charging right now.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!In exchange for this new low price of $60, you’re getting nine Play Boosters, one Collector Booster, one traditional foil alternate-art promo card, 30 land cards split between foil and non-foil versions, an oversized Spindown life counter, a foil storage box, and two reference cards — all in a classic Spider-Man comic-style package.
For more MTG deals, you can get the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Box for under $175 at Walmart. Also at Walmart, the Magic: The Gathering Tarkir Dragonstorm Play Booster Box is available for only $110.
Beats Studio Buds+ are under $100 at Amazon — act fast to save on top earbuds
SAVE $70: As of March 9, Beats Studio Buds+ are on sale for $99.95 at Amazon. That's a 41% discount on list price.
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Looking for a new pair of earbuds? As of March 9, Beats Studio Buds+ have dropped below $100 at Amazon. There are a few colors to choose from, including black and gold, ivory, and transparent, all at the same price of $99.95 (down from $169.95).
As you'd expect from any Beats product, Beats Studio Buds+ are designed to deliver a seriously powerful, immersive audio experience. They are built on Beats’ custom acoustic platform, so they provide rich sound for both music and calls, with two noise cancellation modes that let you choose between personalized Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) to block out distractions or Transparency mode to stay aware of your surroundings.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!You’ll get up to 36 hours of listening time with the charging case, so you won't need to recharge constantly. You'll also get four sizes of silicone ear tips to help give you a secure and comfortable fit while at the same time improving sound performance.
The earbuds are robust too, rated IPX4 for sweat and water resistance so they're a great choice for a sweaty workout or rainy walk.
Get this Beats earbuds deal at Amazon now.


