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I tested sleep earbuds for months: Here are the 3 Id buy, and the one Id skip
I spent many nights of sleep over a few months trying out earplugs and earbuds ranging from $50 to $349 to find the best of what's out on the market — and to see if getting earbuds just for sleep is actually worth it.
As a note, we generally no longer recommend the Ozlo Sleepbuds as their price point isn't on par with the features offered by their competitors. At their full price point, I'd say to skip them. However, if you're especially intrigued by their design (and have no qualms with the lack of ANC), grabbing them for $299 instead of their usual $349 is the absolute most we'd recommend paying for these earbuds to get true value.
SEE ALSO: Dodow review: A simple sleep gadget that's best for back sleepers The best earbuds for sleepingBelow, I pulled three of the best sleep earbuds on the market. Between the overall best, budget, and earplug picks, there's a wide range of price points, but as with any product, the most expensive of the bunch isn't necessarily the best overall. With that in mind, I highlighted where each earbud excelled, whether that be in comfort, noise cancellation, or ease of use, to help you pick the best sleep earbud possible.
UPDATE: Jan. 29, 2026, 5:00 a.m. EST We've replaced our recommendation for the Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds with a recommendation for the Sleep A30 Special earbuds, due to their lower price point and better features. As such, we now consider them the best all-around pair of sleep earbuds. The Sleep A20 earbuds were formerly our top pick in this category — we've since updated them as our favorite budget pick (especially if you can grab them on sale).
How are sleep earbuds different than normal earbuds?A confession: I used to wear AirPods nearly every night to sleep. More accurately, I used to wear a single AirPod so I could actually sleep on my side.
After testing earbuds designed for sleeping, I can tell you that everyday earbuds don't match up to the sleep earbud experience. For starters, standard earbuds aren't designed to be worn while you're lying on your side, so they often stick out of your ears and put hard plastic in contact with your ear. Not to mention, earbuds typically cap out at six to seven hours of battery life per charge, so if you're getting at least eight hours of sleep, you run the risk of interrupting it with the sound of your earbuds powering off.
Sleep earbuds, like the Soundcore A20 ones pictured in the middle, have a much thinner profile than traditional earbuds. Credit: Bethany Allard / MashableSleep earbuds, on the other hand, can offer white noise options, better battery life, and significantly more comfort (that actually allows you to wear more than one earbud at a time). The pairs I tested came without microphones and with touch controls that worked but were less sensitive than traditional earbuds, so you can lie on your side without activating them. When I initially tested options for this guide, there weren't really any with active noise cancellation, but that has since changed thanks to the Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds' release in August 2025, and the Sleep A30 Special release in January 2026. Still, you'd be surprised at how well passive noise cancellation, a good fit, and white noise work.
SEE ALSO: The 7 best earbuds to buy in 2025 from Bose, Sony, and more Is it safe to wear earbuds to sleep every night?First and foremost, it's important to consider that sleep earbuds aren't the only way to approach nighttime noises that might be keeping you up.
I consulted Dr. Ashley Kita, an otolaryngologist and assistant professor in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery at UCLA, to discuss any risks associated with wearing earbuds all night. While she didn't warn against using earbuds, she suggested that if what's keeping you up is a partner's snoring, you start looking for solutions there.
SEE ALSO: Loop earplugs are actually worth it — here's how to choose the right pair"If you're doing all of this to avoid a partner who is snoring, sometimes gently encouraging that person to investigate why they're snoring is kind of an important consideration," Kita said. "Because we find that obstructive sleep apnea is really underdiagnosed, and snoring, for some people, is the only sign of it."
If, however, what's keeping you up is less in your control, then you do want to be aware of three main aspects of using earbuds all night: proper hygiene, safe noise levels, and your ear comfort.
Proper hygieneWhen I started testing these earbuds, I realized I was now wearing earbuds uninterrupted for longer than I typically would in the course of a day, even as someone who tests headphones for a living. When I asked Dr. Kita how that wear time might raise someone's risk for infection, she drew a comparison to the wear time of hearing aids:
"Many individuals wear hearing aids for longer hours during the day than they sleep at night," she said. And yet, folks who wear hearing aids don't often have ear infections, though long wear times may increase their risk.
SEE ALSO: How to set up Hearing Aid mode on your AirPodsWith the long wear times, Kita said the main concern she could anticipate was wax buildup since the natural path for wax to exit the ear canal would be blocked. However, she said it's not necessarily a cause for concern, as wax can typically exit the ear canal at other points during the day when you're not wearing earbuds (or blocking your ear canal in any other way).
As for any heightened infection risk, Kita shared that it can increase when there's greater wax buildup that can then trap bacteria. She recommended cleaning the buds with isopropyl alcohol and a cotton pad after each use, if possible. (One of the brands we tested, Ozlo, recommends a weekly cleaning.) With all that said, someone's risk for infection really comes down to personal susceptibility — some people are more prone to ear infections than others. If you fall into that category, being more proactive about cleaning your earbuds is a good practice.
Noise levelsNoise-induced hearing loss is the second most common type of hearing loss (behind age-related hearing loss), so it's important to be aware of the level of noise you expose yourself to. Kita pointed me in the direction of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) chart for how long people can be exposed to certain decibel levels safely.
In its FAQ, Ozlo also cites OSHA's recommendation, as well as the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's recommendations, which top out at 90 decibels and 85 decibels for eight hours, respectively. We reached out to a rep from Soundcore to see if its earbuds have specific upper decibel limits, and will update this guide when we hear back. In general, though, Kita said the less noise, the better, recommending that you always try to use the lowest volume possible.
SEE ALSO: Video game industry makes it easier to find accessible games for disabled players"While I don't necessarily love the idea of extra noise when you're not even conscious to appreciate it, if it's the thing that's keeping you asleep or letting you sleep, it just comes in this category of risks and benefits," Kita said. "Just make sure that it's quiet enough, then it really isn't that much different than using a white noise machine on your nightstand."
ComfortEarbuds fitting comfortably is important for you to be able to fall asleep, but also for your ear health.
"Everyone's ear canal is shaped differently," Kita said. "And so something that might be really comfortable for your ears might really cause my ears to ache."
In other words, giving yourself earbuds-induced earaches every night can actually impact your ear health. If one of the below recommendations really isn't sitting right, even with adjustments to the ear tip sizes, don't be afraid to return them.
Other sleep earbuds we testedAt the end of the initial testing period, the one product that didn't make the cut was the 1More Sleeping Earbuds Z30, which, at $89.99, were the least expensive earbuds I tested. While significantly cheaper than the earbuds that did make the cut, their battery life, app features, and fit didn't quite match up to the other options on my list. However, if you're looking for very barebones low-profile earbuds (and don't mind hearing them die in the early hours of the morning), these aren't a bad option under $100.
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In keeping up with my value criteria, I decided to ultimately pull the Ozlo Sleepbuds as our best upgrade pick. After their price jumped up from $299 to $349 — far outpricing our existing picks (and most premium standard ANC earbuds, for that matter) — I determined their features didn't justify their price tag. The addition of sleep tracking (which is in the works) or ANC would make these earbuds much more competitive. On that note, the newly-released Soundcore Sleep A30 took their spot, as the only sleep earbuds with ANC on the market at the time of writing.
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We've also added the Soundcore Sleep A30 Special earbuds as one of our official recommendations as of January 2026. At a lower price point of $199.99 to the original A30's $229.99, these earbuds are a better value, especially considering their improved battery life. As such, we removed the original A30s from our recommended earbuds (especially as it appears they will be phased out in favor of the Sleep A30 Special earbuds).
The Insignia 32-inch Class F20 TV is down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon — get it for under $70
SAVE $60: As of Jan. 29, the Insignia 32-inch Class F20 is on sale for $69.99 at Amazon. That's a 46% discount on the list price.
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A new TV doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, we love it when they don’t. If you shop around a little, chances are you can find a great smart TV for under $100. And that’s exactly what’s on offer right now at Amazon with this great new deal on the Insignia 32-inch Class F20.
As of Jan. 29, the Insignia 32-inch Class F20 is down to its lowest-ever price of $69.99 at Amazon. A new TV for under $70? Sign us up.
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The Dyson V8 vacuum is on sale at Amazon — get $40 off right now
SAVE $40: As of Jan. 29, the Dyson V8 cordless vacuum is on sale for $349.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 10% on list price.
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If you're on the hunt for a new cordless vacuum, you really can't go wrong with a Dyson. And as of Jan. 29, the Dyson V8 is on sale for $349.99 at Amazon.
If you have pets in your home, or end up with particularly stubborn messes, this vacuum will become your new best friend. The motorbar cleaner head can work across all floor types and even detangles long hair and pet hair as you go. There's three attachments to handle everything from corners to awkward gaps, and it also has a wall dock and charger for storage.
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The whole-machine has a filtration system that captures 99.99% of particles down to 0.3 microns and releases cleaner air, so you can say goodbye to dust allergies.
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The Google Pixel 9a is back on sale at Amazon — save $100 for a limited time
SAVE $100: As of Jan. 29, the Google Pixel 9a is on sale for $499 at Amazon. That's a 17% discount on the list price.
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The Google Pixel 9a is back on sale at Amazon, and as of Jan. 29, you can get the 256GB option for $100 less than usual. This discount sees the price reduced from $599 to $499. The phone is unlocked and is available in the colors iris or obsidian.
This is an impressive phone with a whole lot going for it. It even made it onto our list of the best smartphones in 2025. And if you appreciate good camera quality on your phone, then you'll love the Pixel Camera's features like Add Me, Best Take, and Macro Focus to improve group shots and close-ups.
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And if you're clumsy, don't worry, this is a robust and durable phone. It has an IP68 water and dust resistance and a scratch-resistant display.
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This robot snow blower is trending — and its $400 off right now at Amazon
Welcome to snow season. Tons of states in the U.S. got significant accumulation thanks to winter storm Fern. For some folks, the snow is a welcomed sight, offering a fun opportunity to head outside or stay indoors for some serious Lego building. But for others, dealing with snow accumulation is a huge pain. Anyone who has to get the car out of the driveway or walk out the front door might not love running into a foot of snow.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.In viral videos that are sweeping our social channels, people have found a unique solution to dealing with snow that doesn't involve shoveling. It's a robot snow blower, specifically the Yarbo Snow Blower Robot. Serving as the only robot snow blower on the market, the Yarbo takes center stage in viral videos that show it working snowy magic.
It comes with a premium price, but for those who deal with constant winter snow clogging up the driveway or walkway, it could be well worth the investment.
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View this post on InstagramWith a single charge, the Yarbo can clear about 6,000 square feet of snow, and it's capable of operating in temps as low as -13 degrees Fahrenheit. When the snow-gobbling robot gets down to 20% battery, it'll automatically return home to recharge. With about 90 minutes of recharging, it'll be back at 80% battery power.
The stats get even more impressive when we factor in that the Yarbo can even handle plowing on gravel and on slopes as steep as 36%. Plus, it's capable of handling wet and packed snow.
It turns out, the Yarbo Snow Blower has been around for a few years. At CES in 2024, Yarbo introduced the snow-plowing robot as the latest attachment to what Yarbo calls the Yarbo Core. This robot can server as a lawn mower, leaf blower, and a snow blower, depending on which attachment you use. Snag all three and you'll be set for every season.
Sure, dropping $5,000 on a snow-blowing robot isn't gonna be for everyone, but if you live in an area that deals with non-stop snow for months at a time, it could be well worth the investment.
Clawdbot users are snapping up the Mac Mini — buy now for under $550 at Amazon
SAVE $50: The M4 Mac Mini is on sale at Amazon for $549, down from the normal price of $599.
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Silicon Valley is going wild for the 2024 M4 Mac Mini, but it's not for the reason you might think. No, it's not being used as a traditional desktop computer in the way we assume. People are using it to run the latest AI assistant, Clawdbot. With a cute lobster mascot, the Clawdbot hype is driving up sales and snatching up stock of the Mac Mini with an M4 chip. Before it becomes impossible to find in-stock, check out this sale price.
As of Jan. 28, the M4 Mac Mini is on sale at Amazon for $549, marked down from the standard price of $599.
Why use a Mac Mini for running Clawdbot? The answers are pretty similar to why you'd want a Mac Mini in the first place. Like the name implies, it's a tiny beast that has 16GB of unified memory and 256GB SSD. Plus, you can leave it running at all times with no issue. If you live in the Apple ecosystem and plan to adopt Clawdbot, a dedicated Mac Mini could be an awesome sidekick.
SEE ALSO: Clawdbot is a viral AI assistant: What it is, how to try itThis 2024 version of the Mac Mini comes with Apple's powerful M4 chip, two USB-C ports, a headphone jack, ethernet, HDMI, and Thunderbolt 4 ports. All of that is housed in the compact five inch by five inch Mac Mini housing. This size makes it simple to add to your current desktop setup or take along on the next work trip.
If you're looking for the smallest possible personal assistant, running Clawdbot on a Mac Mini might be your best option. Before demand reaches even higher levels, snag the M4 Mac Mini from Amazon while it's on sale for $549. That's $50 off the normal price.
How to watch Pegula vs. Rybakina online for free
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Something has got to give when they come together to battle it out for a place in the showpiece event taking place this weekend.
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Stephen Colbert mocks Trump administration walking back allegations against ICE shooting victim
Stephen Colbert has mocked U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's attempts to walk back her allegations against nurse Alex Pretti, who was shot dead by ICE on Saturday. Noem quickly accused Pretti of "domestic terrorism" after he was killed, though provided no evidence to back up her claims. Widespread video evidence also appeared to debunk the narrative that he was attacking ICE agents, showing that Pretti never drew his firearm, and that said agents had removed it from his holster before he was shot.
Now the Trump administration is backtracking, and apparently throwing each other under the bus in the process. While a few Republicans have called for her resignation, Noem has claimed that she only acted according to the direction of President Donald Trump and U.S. Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller.
"Oh, so you were just following orders," said Colbert. "This was all just a nothingburger. Oh, I'm sorry. I misread that. It's a Nuremberg-er."
The Nuremberg defense, also known as the superior orders defence, is a legal plea arguing that an individual should not be found guilty for carrying out crimes if they were ordered to do so by their superior. This defence was famously attempted during the Nuremberg trials, which prosecuted Nazi war criminals following World War II. The defence was rejected.
Colbert further noted that while Noem claimed that she was simply following directions, Miller has stated that his comments were based on information provided by Customs and Border Protection.
"So Kristi Noem, who runs Customs and Border Protection, heard it from Stephen Miller, who says he heard it from Customs and Border Protection, run by Kristi Noem," said Colbert. "This is a real snake eating its own tail, which I believe is how Stephen Miller reproduces."
End of an era: Tesla discontinues Model S and Model X
If you planned on buying a Tesla Model S or a Model X, better hurry: These two models will be discontinued soon.
The plan was mentioned by company CEO Elon Musk during Tesla's earnings call on Wednesday. It was later confirmed in a tweet from Tesla's official account.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed."As we shift to an autonomous future, Model S & X production will wind down next quarter," the tweet said. "If you’d like to own one of them, now’s a good time to place your order."
The move doesn't come as complete surprise. Tesla kept its two premium models alive with small updates over the years, but never really gave either model the complete overhaul it deserved (this especially goes for the Model X, which still looks almost the same now as it did when it first launched in 2015).
Instead, the company focused on its best-selling SUV and sedan, the Model Y, and Model 3, while sales of the Model S and X dwindled. When reporting sales, Tesla lumps all of its premium models together in the "other models" category, and in the last quarter of 2025, it sold only 11,642 of these, a 51 percent year-over-year decrease.
Still, the discontinuation of Model S and X is a huge deal for the company and will likely cause a lot of grumpiness among fans. The Tesla Model S was the company's first family sedan, and the first car it sold at any sort of meaningful volume (the Tesla Roadster was the original Tesla car, but it was more of a showcase of what electric cars can do).
Perhaps most importantly, unless it comes up with something new, Tesla will now have a pretty big gap in its lineup. The Model 3 and Y are a compact sedan and SUV, respectively. The Model S is a large family sedan, and the fastest Tesla car you can get; The Model X is the company's most luxurious vehicle and the only truly large family SUV it had in its lineup.
Now, if you want something a bit more posh or spacious from Tesla, you'll have to go for the divisive Cybertruck, which is selling abysmally. That "other models" category we mentioned above? It also includes the Cybertruck and Tesla Semi.
Tesla's next car should be the self-driving Cybercab/Robotaxi, which isn't something regular people will want to own. The much-delayed new Tesla Roadster should arrive in 2027, but that's a pretty extreme sports car that even Elon Musk admits not everyone should own.
SEE ALSO: Tesla cars in the U.S. no longer come with AutopilotInstead, Tesla is increasingly focusing on its humanoid robot, Optimus. In fact, the company's production line in Fremont, California, where it used to manufacture the Model S and X, will now be replaced by a production line for Optimus.
What about the cars, though? Per Elon Musk: "The only vehicles that we'll make will be autonomous vehicles, with the exception of the next generation Roadster."
Bridgerton Season 4 finally wants to talk about class
After three seasons of waltzing around it, Bridgerton has finally taken a lesson from Downton Abbey and properly addressed the c-word: class. But it's complicated.
Though Shonda Rhimes' Netflix series has long luxuriated in the ballroom gowns, glimmering tea sets, and manicured lawns of the nobility, it has avoided any direct confrontation with the complicated social structure of Regency society, instead living in a fantasy for three seasons. The show's multiracial casting has raised conversations about historical context, but class politics hasn't played a major part in the narrative, only being glimpsed fleetingly through characters like Lady Whistledown's printing press staff and the Featheringtons' fiercely loyal housekeeper, Mrs. Varley (Lorraine Ashbourne). The bourgeoisie have had their moments — the Mondriches' (Martins Imhangbe and Emma Naomi) social standing rose in Season 3 — but the working class has never starred in their own storyline.
So Season 4 comes as a refreshing surprise, as Bridgerton actually gives airtime (and names) to the folks who keep the Ton and the houses of nobility running. Namely, the sublime Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha), a Cinderella-channelling maid in disguise who meet-cutes Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) at his family's own fancy masquerade ball. She knows who he is. He doesn't have the foggiest.
Featured Video For You ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 has the internet upset for all the wrong reasons"Having one half of a Bridgerton couple be a servant immediately injects the show with new energy," Mashable's Belen Edwards writes in her review. "The Downton Abbey-esque move offers up a much-needed new perspective on the Ton, one where we see the work that goes into maintaining its lush fantasy. It also prepares the audience to see the world through Sophie's eyes."
Though it wasn't perfect in its representation of class divide, Julian Fellowes' Downton Abbey became synonymous with its social commentary on the overlap between the aristocracy and their servants under the same roof, the "upstairs" and the "downstairs." Like Bridgerton, Downton somewhat unrealistically presents members of the English nobility as benevolent pals of their servants, while the social line between them remains — this becomes an issue in Bridgerton this season with Mrs Varley's treatement by Portia Featherington (Polly Walker). The storylines involving the upper classes are undeniably prioritised in both series, with everyone else constantly dreaming of moving up, of "bettering" themselves. As Lady Whistledown writes in Season 4, episode 1 of Bridgerton, "This author knows best that a small amount of make-believe often has the power to remake reality to lift us up from the drudgery of a humdrum existence." Girl, steady on.
Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson in "Bridgerton." Credit: Liam Daniel / NetflixThis season, our lovers are from two households, both alike in dignity, but they're sleeping on different floors — one upstairs, one downstairs. Through Sophie's socially complicated backstory and Benedict's flippant privilege, the show asks interesting questions about class, inheritance, and Regency society. And it's not just because Benedict cannot marry someone from a lower social class; we've seen this love story before in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (though heroine Elizabeth Bennet hails from the country gentry, not the working class). Bridgerton leans more into the practical implications of a class divide between protagonists. Sophie needs stable employment to survive, period — Season 3 also examined the sexist links between romance and "financial security" for women. When Benedict saves Sophie from an abusive employer, she's frustrated knowing she has little chance of finding another job. Yes, Bridgerton is a fantasy, but it makes contextual sense for this woman to fear losing her role, despite the open threat within her workplace. Benedict jumps into saviour mode, employing Sophie in his own home while foolishly pretending the unequal power dynamic won't impact their crush. He's wrong. And don't even get me started about the amount of Bridgertons shocked over Sophie being an educated maid.
Wait, this isn't a still from "Downton Abbey"? Credit: Liam Daniel / NetflixWith this Cinderella story afoot, it's prudent for showrunner Jess Brownell to take a leaf from Downton and spend actual time "downstairs." (Even Jane Austen herself made room to acknowledge the inability of the rich to function without servants.) So, we meet the Bridgerton House staff, including housekeeper, lady's maid, and event manager Mrs. Wilson (Geraldine Alexander). From director of photography Jeffrey Jur and editor David Greenspan, we're given shots of the servants fluffing pillows, dusting pianos, folding sheets. We follow Mrs. Wilson into the kitchen, pantry, and scullery where napkins are being pressed, pheasants plucked, dough rolled, and staff reprimanded for leaving bootprints in the hall. We observe who delivers the desserts and dance cards for the Bridgertons' masquerade ball. "Thrilling for them, chaos for us," Footman John (Oli Higginson) remarks.
Just like the famous bell board of Downton, we see just how many rooms the staff in Bridgerton must manage, with various shots of the bells connected to Lady Violet's (Ruth Gemmell) room, the dressing room, and the children's bedrooms. We later see the same bell service setup in the servants' quarters of Lady Araminta Gun (Katie Leung)'s home, Penwood House. In these quarters, we meet servants like Celia (Sophie Lamont) of Bridgerton House, and Sophie's fellow servants Alfie (David Moorst) and Irma (Fiona Marr), who get their own scenes largely making fun of their employers — once, Mrs. Wilson remarks that the Bridgertons having children means more work for the servants: "They're sweet as long as you are not the one who has to look after them and mind their cries." And the Crabtrees (Susan Brown and Billy Boyle) should know — the pair who turn up in episode 3 manage Benedict's "cottage" have basically raised him since working at Bridgerton House.
Oli Higginson, Sophie Lamont, and Geraldine Alexander in "Bridgerton." Credit: Liam Daniel / NetflixCrucially, servants see behind the curtain in pristine Regency households (they're the ones drawing them, after all). The value of keeping up appearances can easily make way for gossip between household staff — and as Lady Whistledown can attest, information is power, especially in the marriage mart. Mrs. Varley would do anything for the Featheringtons to shield them from public ruin, and has. In Season 4, we see Bridgerton staffers, including valet Hatch (Esh Alladi), covering for Benedict's rakish behaviour on more than one occasion. Mrs. Wilson is Lady Violet's closest confidante, becoming the ultimate wingwoman. In fact, Bridgerton champions the value of servants so hard this season it muscles in a storyline referred to by Lady Whistledown as "the Maid War," in which staff are in such short supply that households are fighting over them — and Lady Araminta pretty much wins this war by offering higher wages. Shocking.
Make no mistake, Bridgerton Season 4 still holds the aristocracy as its core, covetable class, just as Downton did. In fact, Lady Araminta tells Sophie that impersonating nobility is a "crime." However, it's high time the show gives its working class characters dialogue and importance to the series narrative. It's not perfect, but it's a start.
Bridgerton Season 4, Part 1 is now streaming on Netflix. Part 2 premieres Feb. 26.
Bridgerton Season 4 review: A Cinderella story to die for
Bridgerton has never met a romance trope it didn't love.
Season 1 introduced us to the fake relationship-turned-true love of Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Hastings (Regé-Jean Page). Season 2's Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) ushered in Bridgerton's swoon-worthy take on enemies-to-lovers, and Season 3 paid off Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton's (Luke Newton) slow burn friends-to-lovers arc.
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to remember before 'Bridgerton' Season 4Now in Season 4, Bridgerton turns to another timeless romance trope: that of the Cinderella story. And the results, like any good fairy tale love story, will sweep you off your feet.
What's Bridgerton Season 4 about? Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson in "Bridgerton." Credit: Liam Daniel / NetflixPlaying the role of Bridgerton Season 4's Prince Charming is none other than Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson). The family's second son and eternal rake spent the first three seasons pursuing an art career, exploring his queerness, and just mostly having a fun, if irresponsible, time about town. In Season 4, he steps into the spotlight, albeit through no desire of his own. Bridgerton matriarch Lady Violet (Ruth Gemmell) is tired of her son's carousing and demands that he set his sights on marriage. Just like that, Benedict is on the market — and he's Queen Charlotte's (Golda Rosheuvel) favorite prospect.
So who is our Cinderella to Benedict's Prince Charming? Newcomer Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha), the servant to widow Lady Araminta Penwood (Katie Leung) and her two daughters.
SEE ALSO: 'Bridgerton' Season 4 finally wants to talk about classHaving one half of a Bridgerton couple be a servant immediately injects the show with new energy. Throughout the series, we've primarily seen the "upstairs" of the Bridgerton household. That all changes in Season 4's first moments, which bring us "downstairs," where all manner of servants toil away to make sure the Bridgertons' teas and balls go off without a hitch. We see them fashioning showstopping desserts, debating dance card logistics, and even gossiping about the Bridgerton family while waiting on them. The Downton Abbey-esque move offers up a much-needed new perspective on the ton, one where we see the work that goes into maintaining its lush fantasy. It also prepares the audience to see the world through Sophie's eyes.
Sophie Baek and Benedict Bridgerton have impeccable chemistry. Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson in "Bridgerton." Credit: Liam Daniel / NetflixWhen you first meet Sophie, you won't know right away that she's a servant. That's because she's at the Bridgertons' lavish masquerade ball to open the season. Hidden behind a silver mask and matching gown, she could be anyone. Yet even a disguise can't hide Sophie's wonder at the spectacle of the ball, an appreciation that endears her immediately to Benedict, who's already tired of the advances of young women clamoring for marriage. It's not long before sparks fly between the two as they share a private dance lesson full of witty repartee, longing glances, and sensuous glove touches. Gentle reader, I was kicking my feet so much during this scene, you might be fooled into thinking I was a soccer player.
Of course, like all good Cinderella stories go, the clock must strike midnight, and the mysterious princess must run back to her humble beginnings, but not before leaving behind a token of sorts. Don't fret: Benedict and Sophie will cross paths again. This time there are no masks between them, yet this makes their blooming romance all the more difficult. Benedict cannot marry a woman below his social class, nor can he fully forget the Lady in Silver he fell for at the ball. So begins what feels like a love triangle between two people: Benedict, Sophie, and Sophie's alter ego.
SEE ALSO: 'Bridgerton' Season 4 soundtrack, song-by-songThe hidden identities of it all risks becoming infuriating. (How many times did I yell, "Just tell him!" at Sophie? Too many to count!) Yet Ha and Thompson's performances manage to sell even the most ridiculous plot contrivances.
Let's start with Benedict's seeming inability to recognize a woman's voice or face. What could be sheer stupidity transforms into daffy unawareness thanks to Thompson's affable turn as a (mostly) oblivious noble man. Sorry to the Benedict haters, but for all his faults, the man is impossibly charming, and a damn delightful romantic lead.
Where Benedict is charming and free-spirited, treating the world as an adventure, Sophie is cautious. As a servant to a cruel family, she can't afford to take anything for granted, and Ha carries the weight of that harsh reality in every scene. Yet when she and Benedict cross paths, she lights up, and he learns to listen better — even empathizing with the young débutantes he used to scorn. People use the phrase "they complete each other" often in romances, and here, it's triply true. Sophie brings Benedict some much-needed seriousness, while he brings her some much-needed joy, and what follows is a potent cocktail of sweet banter and quiet yearning.
Bridgerton still suffers from too many side plots. Golda Rosheuvel and Hugh Sachs in "Bridgerton." Credit: Liam Daniel / NetflixBridgerton Season 4 is blessed with an enchanting central couple and two luminous lead performances. So why does it keep cutting away from them?
Bridgerton's glut of subplots isn't a new problem, although it became exceptionally glaring in Season 3, when it robbed us of further development of Penelope and Colin's relationship. That issue persists in Season 4, with Bridgerton overstuffing its episodes fit to bursting.
Some of these subplots work well. Everything Leung does as Lady Araminta is delightfully sinister, and Violet's tentative courtship with Marcus Anderson (Daniel Francis) is a moving examination of finding love long after the loss of a partner. Others, on the other hand, are less successful. A growing rift between Queen Charlotte and Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh) nicely complicates one of the show's longest standing relationships, but it's not long before it feels like Bridgerton is spinning its wheels with these two. The same goes for Francesca's (Hannah Dodd) sexual dissatisfaction with her husband, Lord John Stirling (Victor Alli). While the story leads to some funny, then downright sweet moments, it also suffers from being a relationship caught in the shadow of Sophie and Benedict's. To paraphrase The Simpsons, whenever Sophie and Benedict aren't on screen, everyone should be asking, where are Sophie and Benedict?
Contrast Bridgerton's desire to heavily populate its world beyond its lead romance with the hottest show right now, Heated Rivalry. (Spoiler alert: Both shows involve key trips to a "cottage" that is actually a big-ass house.) That series succeeds thanks to its tight focus on its central couple, to the point that the rest of the world fades away to give them more space. In Bridgerton, the rest of the world is often overbearing. Not in a "These societal expectations are crushing us!" kind of way, but more in a "Wait, we're leaving Benedict and Sophie behind again?" kind of way.
Thankfully, the power of Sophie and Benedict remains strong enough to fuel the first half of Bridgerton's otherwise captivating Season 4. As Cinderella stories go, it's downright enchanting.
Bridgerton Season 4, Part 1 is now streaming on Netflix. Part 2 premieres Feb. 26.
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257257How to watch Sabalenka vs. Svitolina online for free
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Only a handful of players are still in contention to win the 2026 Australian Open. We've reached the semi-final stage of the first Grand Slam of the season, with Sabalenka vs. Svitolina serving up the first game of this round.
Elena Svitolina has never made a Grand Slam final, but she's fresh from beating Coco Gauff in straight sets. She'll need to carry that impressive form into this matchup, as top seed Sabalenka is incredibly tough to beat. Sabalenka has already won this competition twice before, and will be looking to move on from last year's final defeat to Madison Keys.
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How to watch Sabalenka vs. Svitolina for freeSabalenka vs. Svitolina in the 2026 Australian Open is available to live stream for free on 9Now.
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Hurdle hints and answers for January 29, 2026
If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.
There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.
An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.
If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Hurdle: Everything you need to know to find the answers Hurdle Word 1 hintSmooth.
SEE ALSO: Apple’s new M3 MacBook Air is $300 off at Amazon. And yes, I’m tempted. Hurdle Word 1 answerSLEEK
Hurdle Word 2 hintA small fish.
SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for January 29, 2026 Hurdle Word 2 AnswerGUPPY
Hurdle Word 3 hintA large horned mammal.
SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for January 29 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for January 29, 2026 Hurdle Word 3 answerRHINO
Hurdle Word 4 hintThat one.
Hurdle Word 4 answerWHICH
Final Hurdle hintA baby cat.
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How to watch the 2026 Australian Open online for free
TL;DR: Live stream the 2026 Australian Open for free on 9Now. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
It feels like we're inundated with tennis tournaments over the summer months, and then nothing. After the US Open, tennis fans have a painful wait for the next Grand Slam.
But thankfully, the 2026 Australian Open has come to the rescue to deliver epic contests between the best players in the world. It's the first chance to see the likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Aryna Sabalenka on the biggest stage. And better yet, it's possible to follow all the action from this showpiece event without spending anything.
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What is the Australian Open?The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. It's the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events held each year, followed by the French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.
The current singles champions are Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys.
When is the 2026 Australian Open?The 2026 Australian Open is the 114th edition of the tournament. This year's event takes place from Jan. 18 to Feb. 1.
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4 Home Assistant actions you should be using in your automations
Home Assistant has come a long way since the days when all your automations had to be written in YAML. These days, you can build automations in the automation editor without seeing a single line of code. With so many actions to choose from in the automation editor, it's easy to miss some of the most useful ones.
Meta execs let teens use AI chatbots despite safety warnings, released docs allege
Meta leadership knew that the company's AI companions, referred to as AI characters, could engage in inappropriate and sexual interactions and still launched them without stronger controls, according to new internal documents revealed on Monday (Jan. 28) as part of a lawsuit against the company by the New Mexico attorney general.
The communications, sent between Meta safety teams and platform leadership that didn't include CEO Mark Zuckerberg, include objections to building companion chatbots that could be used by adults and minors for explicit romantic interactions. Ravi Sinha, head of Meta’s child safety policy, and Meta global safety head Antigone Davis sent messages agreeing that chatbot companions should have safeguards against sexually explicit interactions by users under 18. Other communications allege Zuckerberg rejected recommendations to add parental controls, including the option to turn off genAI features, before the launch of AI companions shortly thereafter.
SEE ALSO: TikTok settles as Meta and Google face jury in social media addiction suitMeta is facing multiple lawsuits pertaining to its products and their impact on minor users, including a potential landmark jury trial over the allegedly addictive design of sites like Facebook and Instagram. Meta's competitors, including YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat, are under tightening legal scrutiny, as well.
The newly released communications were part of court discovery in a case against Meta brought by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez. Torrez first filed a civil lawsuit against Meta in 2023, alleging the company allowed its platforms to become "marketplaces for predators." Internal communications between Meta executives were unsealed and released as the case heads to trial next month.
In November, a plaintiff’s brief from a major multidistrict lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California alleged a lenient policy toward users who violated safety rules, including those reported for "trafficking of humans for sex." Documents also showed that Meta execs allegedly knew of "millions" of adults contacting minors across its sites. "The full record will show that for over a decade, we have listened to parents, researched issues that matter most, and made real changes to protect teens," a Meta spokesperson told TIME.
SEE ALSO: After settling lawsuit, Snapchat adds new parental controls for teens"This is yet another example of the New Mexico Attorney General cherry-picking documents to paint a flawed and inaccurate picture," said Meta spokesperson Andy Stone in response to the new documents.
Meta paused teen use of its chatbots in August, following a report by Reuters that found Meta's internal AI rules permitted chatbots to engage in conversations that were "sensual" or "romantic" in nature. The company later revised its safety guidelines, barring content that "enables, encourages, or endorses" child sexual abuse, romantic role play when involving minors, and other sensitive topics. Last week, Meta once again locked down AI chatbots for young users as it explored a new version with enhanced parental controls.
Torrez has led other state attorneys general in seeking to take major social media platforms to court over child safety concerns. In 2024, Torrez sued Snapchat, claiming the platform allowed sextortion and grooming of minors to proliferate while still marketing itself as safe for young users.
This affordable used Japanese SUV is as reliable as any Toyota
If reliability is at the top of your shopping list but you don’t want to pay near-new prices for a Toyota, the used SUV market has a surprising alternative. One affordable Japanese crossover has earned a reputation for dependability that rivals, even matches, what many buyers expect from Toyota’s storied reliability. That makes it a standout choice for budget-minded drivers who want years of trouble-free ownership without sacrificing practicality.
The Super Bowl is the perfect excuse to get an 85-inch TV — save $500 on this TCL TV at Amazon
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With the Super Bowl just around the corner, it’s arguably the best time of year to look for deals on big screens. If you want to turn your living room into a stadium for the big game, this 85-inch TCL is the way to go.
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