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The affordable manual sedan that delivers top-notch fun and efficiency

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 19:01

Affordable performance cars are becoming increasingly rare. As prices continue to climb, enthusiasts are often forced to choose between practicality and driving enjoyment, with many sporty models demanding premium money or sacrificing everyday usability in the pursuit of speed.

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These AR/XR glasses have hit a new low price - save almost $60 on the RayNeo Air 4 Pro

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:58

SAVE $59.80: The RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR/XR Glasses are on sale for $239.20 at Amazon, down from $299. That's a 20% discount or $59.80 in savings.

Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR/XR Glasses $239.20 at Amazon
$299 Save $59.80   Get Deal

If you own portable gaming devices like a Steam Deck, laptop, or even a smart phone, you know that it's hard to see on a smaller screen sometimes. It's nothing compared to having a huge TV in your living room. But what if you could bring that big TV experience with you on the go? That's where the RayNeo Air Pro 4 AR/XR glasses come into play. You'll be able to see a giant virtual screen with these glasses on, anywhere you go, as if you were actually sitting in your TV room.

Right now during Amazon Prime Day, these glasses are on sale for 20% off, bringing the price down from $299 to $239.20. That's almost $60 in savings. That's also the lowest price its ever been so far, so now is the best time to get them.

With these glasses, you'll be able to see a ginormous 201-inch virtual screen with vivid colors and deep contrasting blacks and whites. Whether you're watching Netflix or playing video games, you can immerse yourself anywhere you go. You're not limited to traveling with it, though. You can still use them right from the comfort of your home. It's compatible with consoles and handhelds, including PS5 and Switch 2. With a 120Hz refresh rate, you'll experience smooth gameplay and viewing experiences without any annoying distractions.

They contain four precision speakers to deliver an all-encompassing soundstage, and a low blue light display, the latter of which helps reduce eye strain so you can keep the glasses on for longer. Plus, they only weigh 76g, making them comfortable and lightweight. It's compact and easy to store in your bag when you're traveling too.

Earlier this year, we went hands-on with the RayNeo Air Pro 4, saying, "For early adopters eager to try AR glasses for entertainment, I think this is the best option on the market in 2026, at least, for now."

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Samsung S90F vs. LG C5 OLED: Which OLED TV should you buy during Prime Day?

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:55

A lot of savvy shoppers save big-ticket purchases for major shopping events like Amazon Prime Day or Black Friday, and that's exactly what the Mashable shopping team recommends. These are the two best times of year to find deals on TVs, and this year's best Prime Day deals don't disappoint. Speaking of Prime Day 2026, two of the best OLED TVs in the world are down to their lowest-ever prices.

The Samsung S90F 65-inch OLED TV is marked down to $1,197.99, while the 65-inch LG C5 OLED has a Prime Day price of $1,199. With a price difference of just $2, which should you choose?

As Mashable's tech editor, I'm here to help you decide. I also have very good news: There are no wrong decisions here.

Opens in a new window Credit: LG LG C5 Series 65-inch OLED 4K Smart TV $1,199.99 at Amazon
$1,396.99 Save $197   Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung S90F 65-inch OLED 4K Smart TV $1,197.99 at Amazon
$1,697.99 Save $500   Get Deal SEE ALSO: Prime Day 2026: Live updates on Apple, Samsung, DJI, Kindle, and more Amazon deals Why buy the Samsung S90F OLED TV during Prime Day

If money was no object, we'd certainly spring for Samsung's flagship OLED, the S95F, which features Art Mode and the same anti-glare technology that made The Frame Art TV from Samsung so famous. But for most people, money is most definitely an object. Hence, the S90F. While you lose out on these two critical features, these two TVs are otherwise extremely similar.

Technically, the S90F is a mid-range set, but is still has a high native refresh rate of 144Hz, a gorgeous 4K OLED display, and an AI processor for upscaling content. It also has a peak brightness of 1,600 nits, which is bright enough for virtually any indoor setting.

Plus, Samsung TVs have a reputation for lasting a long time, and the Samsung smart TV UX is pretty painless.

Why buy the LG C5 OLED TV during Prime Day?

While Samsung has caught up quite a bit in recent years, LG had the OLED TV market on lock for quite awhile. LG's famous C Series TVs have won tons of TV of the year awards, and you can always count on the new C Series release to be one of, if not the best, TV of the year. However, until we see the new LG C6 go on sale, a lot of TV reviewers are still recommending the 2025 C5 model, which already has a killer display and feature set.

Like the S90F, the LG C5 supports HDR10 and HLG, but unlike the Samsung, it does support Dolby Vision. Most reviewers agree that the Samsung is slightly brighter, though not noticeably so.

Overall, these TVs have remarkably similar specs, which probably explains the near-identical price tags.

My choice: Samsung by a hair

Overall, I can't say that one of these TV's is definitively better than the other. The choice ultimately comes down to which product ecosystem you prefer, and for my money, that's Samsung. For what it's worth, my colleagues at CNET recently named the Samsung S90F the best TV to buy in 2026, with LG as a close runner-up. (Disclosure: CNET and Mashable are both owned by the same parent company, Ziff Davis.)

Other sizes of these TVs are on sale for Prime Day 2026, but I think 65-inch, flat-screen TVs are the Platonic ideal for this product category. Like I said, there are no bad choices here:

We will be regularly updating our guide to the best Prime Day TV deals. You can also visit our Prime Day 2026 hub for all the latest updates and price drops

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Get ready to be recorded: Meta Glasses now cost as much as regular eyewear

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:53

Meta knows its smart glasses are a hit, and it's doing as much as it can to reach a wider audience — including more affordable and celebrity models. The social media giant has introduced its simply-titled Meta Glasses (no Ray-Ban or Oakley here) starting at a lower $299 price, with more styles that include a Kylie Jenner edition.

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I solved my cluttered desktop problem with a Windows feature nobody talks about

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:45

I had four different desktop folders named some version of "misc" and a wallpaper I hadn't seen fully in months. Every shortcut, document, and stray file just piled up until the icons ran together, and finding anything meant scanning the whole mess. Windows actually has a built-in answer that's been sitting in the taskbar settings the whole time, though. It turns a regular folder into a pop-up menu, and it doesn't cost you any more memory to run.

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South Korea’s ‘dopamine sites’ let you shop, order food, and spend nothing

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:30

For anyone who has ever filled an online shopping cart just to close the tab, South Korea's latest internet fixation may feel less bizarre than uncomfortably familiar.

A new wave of so-called "dopamine sites" is recreating the experience of online shopping and food delivery without the part where users actually spend money. You can browse fake products or food menus, read reviews, add items to a cart, enter an address, place an order, and, in some cases, even watch a virtual courier make their way toward you.

The catch is the whole point: nothing ever arrives.

One of the most talked-about examples is FoodNeverComes, a fake food delivery app that looks and feels like the real thing. Users can scroll through restaurants, customize an order, and track a delivery that will never reach their door.

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The app was created by South Korean developer Malhee. The idea, according to his X account, came from repeatedly opening and closing delivery apps late at night, even though he didn't actually need food. 

It started as a joke, but the concept has clearly hit a nerve. Dopamine sites have been spreading among young people in South Korea, where they are being framed as part boredom cure, part spending hack, and part emotional pressure valve. 

Some versions mimic food delivery apps. Others recreate online shopping. There are even sites designed to simulate a smoke break, giving users a short digital pause without the cigarette.

The appeal is not hard to understand.

Psychologist Dr. Gabrielle Schreyer-Hoffman, Ph.D., said users are "attempting to use the dopamine hits that we get from shopping or buying food" to satisfy the urge without actually completing the purchase. "But you're still engaging in the behavior," she added.

Dopamine sites are also not the first digital behavior to emerge from South Korea, where intense academic and workplace pressures have helped shape distinctive online habits and forms of digital escapism. With one of the world's most connected populations, the country has repeatedly been an early incubator for internet trends, from delivery super-apps and esports to virtual influencers, AI companions, and other forms of digitally mediated life.

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This sort of trend makes sense in a culture where digital tools are constantly being used to simulate, optimize, or soften parts of daily life. In that context, a fake delivery app is not just a gimmick. It is a very modern coping mechanism.

"We do see people use social media, shopping, and buying food to fill voids and avoid being present," says Dr. Schreyer-Hoffman. "Maybe you don't spend the money, but you're not really dealing with the core issue, which is: Why are we going to these websites to do this?"

In some corners of the internet, reactions about this trend have been split. In the Reddit thread r/shoppingaddiction, some users see dopamine sites as a surprisingly useful tool for impulse shoppers. Others see them as a bleak little snapshot of modern consumer culture — people so trained to buy that they now need fake stores to satisfy the craving…the only thing missing is the box at the door.

And for some people, apparently, that might be enough.

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Rooftop solar has a dirty secret: Most systems actually need clouds

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:30

I've had rooftop solar for roughly 10 years, and I love almost everything about it. Almost everything. There's one downside, and that's the fact that, like many smart home products, my solar array is partly dependent on the cloud.

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Kylie Jenner Wearables? Hands-On With the New Meta Glasses

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:28

A whole wave of new designs is hitting now for the summer, and they’re lower priced while leaving off Ray-Ban and Oakley branding. We got a hands-on look in NYC to see what these new wearables bring to Meta’s growing AR and AI ecosystem.

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The Eero bundle that fixed my Wi-Fi just hit its lowest-ever price for Prime Day

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:26

Bad Wi-Fi is the biggest buzzkill. It's something I've experienced firsthand; the random dropouts, the uneven coverage, and the endlessly frustrating smart TV slowness. But a cheap Eero 6+ bundle fixed my wireless woes in one fell swoop. And today, the price of this four-pack mesh router bundle is just $190—its lowest price to date and a massive $250 discount.

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5 Netflix shows I'm downloading on my phone before my next flight

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:15

Travel isn't only about rest and relaxation. I find myself catching up on shows I've been meaning to watch or tackling series that have been on my list for years. In particular, sitting on a plane is when I do my best binge-watching. I'm going to be sitting on a plane for hours on the way there and back. I might as well crush some Netflix, from shows I can finish in one sitting to long-running series where I can make a dent in the episode count.

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iPhone Fold September debut looks increasingly likely, report reveals

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:11

Apple's first foldable iPhone appears to be staying on schedule, with fresh supply chain signals pointing to an autumn reveal despite persistent skepticism about the device's readiness.

A report from China Securities Journal, cited by DigiTimes, indicated that component deliveries for the device have begun in small batches, with suppliers receiving guidance that an unveiling is planned for September alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. A second supply chain source confirmed it had received no word of any delay.

SEE ALSO: Amazon Prime Day is here: We found 55+ deals on Apple, Sony, Ninja, and Lego favorites

The news pushes back on earlier concerns from analysts and leakers. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman raised doubts in March about a September launch, while Barclays analyst Tim Long went further, predicting shipments wouldn't begin until December. Leaker Instant Digital had also flagged lingering durability issues with the hinge mechanism as recently as May.

Apple has navigated staggered launches before. The iPhone X was announced alongside the iPhone 8 lineup in 2017, but didn't ship until November. A similar approach here remains plausible even if the September reveal holds.

As Mashable has previously reported, the foldable is expected to feature a 7.8-inch inner OLED display, a 5.5-inch outer display, the A20 chip, Touch ID rather than Face ID, and dual rear cameras. Pricing estimates from multiple analysts have clustered around the $2,399 mark.

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Influencers reportedly faked winning Polymarket bets

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:09

Those influencers raking in thousands on Polymarket bets and then bragging about it in TikTok sponcon? They were faking it.

A recent investigation by the Wall Street Journal found that Polymarket, the prediction market advised by Donald Trump Jr., paid online creators to post deceptive ads that implied they won big on the platform but actually featured dummy sites and losing bets.

The publication reviewed more than a thousand TikTok videos from 10 creators promoting the company. The Journal also interviewed influencers who had been paid to include company promotional materials in their videos. According to their findings, half of the videos included footage of non-lucrative bets while discussing winning payouts, and more than half showed platforms that weren't Polymarket at all.

SEE ALSO: VidCon 2026 is this week. Here are 7 things to watch.

In total, creators sold their followers on about $900,000 in fake winnings, but the publication determined those same bets would have lost the creators more than $166,000. The company allegedly paid a hiring firm and a network of social media accounts to promote the advertisements, in an attempt to get them to go viral.

Shortly after the investigation was published, Polymarket announced it was launching an internal probe to audit its advertising arm.

"As the world's leading prediction market, we are committed to maintaining accurate, fair and transparent markets," the company told CBS News." We are part of a rapidly growing industry and are constantly evaluating ways to improve how we're engaging and earning the trust of our audience. As part of that commitment, we are conducting a comprehensive audit of active promotional content to ensure it complies with our standards, as well as applicable regulatory and legal disclosure requirements."

Prediction markets, including Polymarket and competitor Kalshi, are aggressively pushing their platforms to the general public, with celebrity ambassadors like Timothée Chalamet and World Cup stars like Lionel Messi fronting mega advertising campaigns.

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Score huge Milwaukee tool deals during Amazon Prime Day

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:08

Did you know that Home Depot isn't the only place to save big on the best Milwaukee tools? This week, Amazon Prime Day is back in session, and if you're looking for new tools or batteries to complete summer projects, now is the time to buy.

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The best Prime Day deals under $50 worth shopping: Ninja blenders, Sony headphones, and Lego sets

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:06
Best Prime Day deals under $50, at a glance: Best Amazon device deal Amazon Echo Spot $44.99 (save $35) Get Deal Best headphones deal JLab JBuds Lux ANC $49.95 (save $30.03) Get Deal Best kitchen deal Ninja Fit Compact Personal Blender $48.98 (save $21.01) Get Deal Best Lego deal Lego Technic NASA Artemis Space Launch System Rocket (42221) $47.99 (save $12) Get Deal Best outdoor deal Coleman Classic Series Insulated Portable Cooler (52 quarts) $37.99 (save $12) Get Deal Best beauty deal Renpho Eyeris 1 Smart Eye Massager $47.33 (save $12.66) Get Deal

Amazon Prime Day has officially arrived and runs though June 26 this year. And as always, it's a great time to save on tech, home appliances, and back-to-school gear.

Amazon dropped prices on plenty of great items like noise-cancelling headphones, Apple Watches, and portable power stations early, but things are getting even better now that the sale has commenced. If you're sticking to a budget this summer or you're shopping for an affordable gift, the annual Amazon sale has a great selection of options that cost under $50.

We'll continue to update this list throughout the sale. For now, these are the best Prime Day deals that cost less than $50. Go nuts.

Best Amazon Echo deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Spot $44.99 at Amazon
$79.99 Save $35.00   Get Deal Why we like it

When it comes to sorting out the best Amazon Echo device, the Echo Spot wins as the best model that serves as an alarm clock. While spending about $80 on a smart speaker combo alarm clock might feel steep, the Prime Day price of $44.99 brings it down to a much more comfortable level.

The Echo Spot is easy to set up straight out of the box and it has customizable faces and sounds. Plus, it's the perfect compact size for your nightstand.

Best headphones deal Opens in a new window Credit: JLab JLab JBuds Lux ANC $49.95 at Amazon
$79.98 Save $30.03   Get Deal Why we like it

If the price alone doesn't convince you, consider the awards the JLab JBuds Lux ANC have won at Mashable. They're our top pick for best budget headphones this year, the best noise-cancelling budget pick for flying, and the top budget headphones option for students.

In addition to having decent ANC, they have great battery life, getting up to 70 hours of total playtime or about 40 hours with ANC turned on. We're also pretty smitten with the colorway options.

Best kitchen deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Fit Compact Personal Blender $48.98 at Amazon
$69.99 Save $21.01   Get Deal Why we like it

Ninja makes a variety of exceptional kitchen appliances, but if you're short on counter space, the Ninja Fit compact personal blender might be the best option. Use it to whip up a daily smoothie, a weekend frozen margarita, or a dessert chocolate milkshake. The Ninja blender comes with the 700W motor base as well as two 16-ounce Ninja cups and lids that are perfect for taking your blend on-the-go.

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15+ deals under $25 worth shopping on Prime Day: Apple AirTags, Soundcore earbuds, and more

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:06
Best Prime Day deals under $25 at a glance: Best earbuds deal Soundcore P30i $23.69 (save $26.30) Get Deal Best Lego deal Lego Botanicals Mini Orchid $23.95 (save $6.04) Get Deal Best streaming stick deal Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus $24.99 (save $25) Get Deal Best smart home deal Govee LED Smart Light Bulbs (2 pack) $15.99 (save $10) Get Deal Best water bottle deal Owala FreeSip (24 ounces, off road) $23.99 (save $6) Get Deal Best Apple deal Apple AirTag (2nd gen) $24 (save $5) Get Deal

Attention shoppers: Amazon Prime Day just kicked off. The sale officially runs through Friday, June 26, but if you want to ensure you lock down the deals you want, we recommend adding them to your cart ASAP.

For those sticking to a budget this Prime Day, consider that some of our favorite items are sitting at under $25. A great pair of budget earbuds, fancy smart bulbs, and an emotional-support water bottle are all on sale for impressive lows.

We scoured the pages of Amazon and rounded up all the best Prime Day deals you can score for less than $25. And be sure to check back throughout the sale, as we'll be adding to and updating this list.

Best deal under $25 Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Soundcore P30i $23.69 at Amazon
$49.99 Save $26.30   Get Deal Why we like it

The Soundcore P30i earbuds fall well within a budget price but don't skimp out on features. As a Prime Day treat, Amazon has them on sale for only $23.69 in all colorways, down from the list price of $49.99 at Soundcore.

According to Mashable's list of the best budget earbuds, the Soundcore P30i have the most impressive sound for an option under $50 (now under $25). "The active noise cancellation on them is impressive for their price, able to block out the bustle of busy streets or the noisy gym," wrote Mashable Shopping Reporters Bethany Allard and Samantha Mangino.

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The gaming deals wed buy on Prime Day — Switch 2 bundles, Asus gaming laptops, Samsung monitors on sale

Mashable - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:00
Best Prime Day gaming deals at a glance: Best gaming monitor deal 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 $189.99 (save $140) Get Deal Best gaming-worthy TV deal 65-inch TCL ClassQM6K QLED TV $527.99 (save $70) Get Deal Best gaming mouse deal Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse $30.99 (save $18.96) Get Deal Best gaming keyboard deal Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard $182.99 (save $47) Get Deal Best gaming speakers deal Klipsch Reference R-40PM Bookshelf Speakers $316.99 (save $232.01) Get Deal Best gaming headset SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X $79.99 at Amazon (save $30) Get Deal Best gaming for kids Nex Playground $310 at Amazon (save $78) Get Deal Best Nintendo Switch deal Nintendo Switch 2: Choose Your Game Bundle $499 (Get Free Game) Get Deal

One of the biggest shopping events of the year is here.

Amazon Prime Day is now in full swing, and we're in for big savings between June 23 and 26. To help Mashable readers find the best Prime Day gaming deals, we sent our most dedicated gamers on a quest to find the top discounts on gaming consoles, headsets, Samsung gaming monitors, and more

It's no secret that the gaming world has seen a huge wave of price increases in 2026. The Nintendo Switch 2 is set for a price hike later this year, and let's not even talk about the price of the Steam Machine. With this in mind, you should take advantage of Prime Day gaming deals while you still can.

SEE ALSO: Prime Day 2026: Live updates on Apple, Samsung, DJI, Kindle, and more Amazon deals

Keep checking this page, as we'll be adding more deals throughout Prime Day 2026.

Best gaming monitor deal Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 $189.99 at Amazon
$329.99 Save $140   Get Deal Why we like it

A gaming monitor has the power to change the whole gaming experience. Go curved, and you'll never go back to a dull, flat screen. Lucky for us, the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 has a 1000R curve, and it's on sale for a massive 42% off for Prime Day, coming in at just under $190 instead of the list price of $329.99. It's also worth noting that the 27-inch model is on sale for about $200, which makes the lower price on the 32-inch model a fantastic snag.

The Samsung Odyssey G5 comes with game-worthy specs like a 165Hz refresh rate, AMD Radeon FreeSync, and a glare-free display.

More gaming monitor dealsBest gaming-worthy TV deal Opens in a new window Credit: TCL TCL 65-inch ClassQM6K QLED TV $527.99 at Amazon
$597.95 Save $69.96   Get Deal Why we like it

We often think of gaming as an expensive hobby, but it doesn't have to be if gaming items are multi-functional. For example, the 65-inch TCL ClassQM6K QLED TV can serve as your gaming display as well as your TV. Pair this with the sale price of $527.99, and things are looking a lot more realistic, price-wise.

The TCL has a native refresh rate of up to 144Hz for crisp and quick gaming. The refresh rate is also excellent if you're sitting down to enjoy watching World Cup games this summer. TCL has the list price for the 65-inch ClassQM6K QLED TV set at $799.99, but Amazon's Prime Day sale takes 33% off.

Best gaming headset - SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X $79.99 at Amazon
$109.95 Save $29.96   Get Deal Why we like it

SteelSeries is one of the best brands in gaming headsets. It comes with audio presets for some of the most popular titles like Call of Duty and Fortnite, so you can dominate games even more. Being able to hear the footsteps of your opponents is crucial to landing victories. The headset is both durable and comfortable, weighing only 260G while its dual-hinge design gives it a sturdy frame.

The battery lasts for up to 40 hours, and just a 15-minute quick charge restores up to 9 hours of playback. This way, you're always ready to jump back into the game. And under $100? Count us in.

Best deal for kids - Nex Playground Console Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Nex Playground $310 at Amazon
$388 Save $78   Get Deal Why we like it

The Nex Playground is the perfect gaming console for kids as it includes child-friendly games such as Fruit Ninja, Whac-a-Mole, and Party Fowl. With a Play Pass subscription, you'll get access to more than 30 other games too. Luckily, this bundle contains a 12-month free pass. It's incredibly easy to set up, as you just need to connect an HDMI cable to your TV, and its small form factor keeps it out of the way for kids.

Even better, you don't need a controller! It uses its built-in camera and AI motion tracking to let kids take control while playing. Up to four players can participate at a time, so there's always room for a party. The Nex Playground exploded in popularity last year, and now it's hardly on sale anymore, so here's your chance to save.

Best Nintendo Switch deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Nintendo Switch 2: Choose Your Game Bundle $499 at Amazon
  Get Deal Why we like it

This Nintendo Switch 2 bundle may not technically be an actual Prime Day deal, but it's still worth picking up if you're looking to buy the console. Not only do you get the Switch 2 itself as well as a pair of included Joy-Con controllers, but you also get a game of your choice. You can select from the popular titles Donkey Kong Bananza, Mario Kart World, and Pokémon Pokopia, which can save you some additional cash. It's cheaper to buy this bundle than the Switch 2 base console and a game, and we can vouch for all three titles as excellent starter games. And if you're going to buy a Switch 2, now's the time to do so: Nintendo is raising the price from $449.99 to $499.99 on Sept. 1.

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6 networking upgrades that are a giant waste of money for most homes

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:00

Being a tech enthusiast is an expensive hobby. While almost any hobby can get pricey at the high-end, buying tech comes with associated costs that don't always equal quality. Sometimes, buying the most expensive thing isn't necessary, and that's definitely the case when it comes to some networking gear.

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Waterdrop Filter Prime Day sale: Upgrade home hydration for summer hosting

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 18:00

Entertainment season is here, and there’s one detail that you may be overlooking if you want to elevate your gatherings — your water filtration system. Adding a reverse osmosis system to your setup is a simple detail and smart investment that will serve you all year round. Family gatherings, watch parties, and backyard barbecues can all benefit from healthier hydration.

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The Lexus sedan that beats the E-Class on ownership costs

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 17:45

Luxury cars have always come with a premium price tag, and for plenty of buyers, that's simply part of the deal. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has spent decades earning its reputation as one of the benchmark luxury sedans, blending comfort, prestige, and refinement better than most.

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Valve, Intel, and Nvidia will bring SteamOS to more PCs—including handhelds

How-To Geek - Tue, 06/23/2026 - 17:34

Valve made clear SteamOS was coming to more devices when it started taking Steam Machine orders, and now it's clear just how broad that support will be. The company has confirmed discussions with Intel and Nvidia to expand support for its Linux-based platform beyond AMD hardware.

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