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Your Samsung phone is a TSA-approved passport—kind of
I am no stranger to having to deal with flights and passport issues. That kind of moment is exactly what Samsung is trying to solve with its new partnership with CLEAR. It sounds both too good to be true and a major security violation, but it is so much bigger than that. You can likely access it right now if you have a Samsung, and if your other electronics are packed well, you could skip the long wait.
Build a Plex media server with these Prime Day deals
Sick of the monthly Netflix fees? Amazon Prime Day is back in session, so if you want to take control of your media and spin up a local streaming service with Plex or Jellyfin, now's the cheapest time to buy the hardware.
My most-used Raspberry Pi project started as a troubleshooting tool and turned into something much bigger
My experiments with a Pi-hole started as a way to fix a few common problems: a network that was getting bogged down, smart devices phoning home, and ads that made websites literally unusable.
The 13-inch iPad Pro M4 is down to its best-ever price for Prime Day — save over $200 on this elite Apple tablet
SAVE $249.01: As of June 23, the Apple iPad Pro 13-inch (M4) is down to $1,249.99 on Amazon. That’s a 17% discount on one of Apple’s more powerful tablets.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Pro 13-Inch (M4) $1,249.99 at Amazon$1,499 Save $249.01 Get Deal
Prime Day is officially underway, and Apple’s 13-inch iPad Pro (M4) is down to $1,249.99 on Amazon — a 17% cut and the lowest price we’ve ever seen for this model.
This is Apple’s top-tier iPad, built for people who want something that can replace a laptop for a lot of everyday work. The M4 chip keeps everything fast and smooth, whether you’re switching between apps, editing photos, or streaming.
The 13-inch Ultra Retina display is the real standout — it’s bright, sharp, and super color-accurate, which makes everything from movies to documents look noticeably better. You also get 512GB of storage, so there’s plenty of room for apps, files, and downloads.
iPadOS uses Apple Pencil Pro or the Magic Keyboard if you want a more laptop-like setup. The cameras are solid for video calls and quick photos, while Face ID makes unlocking it quick and seamless. And with WiFi 6E, everything from downloads to cloud work stays smooth and stable.
Grab the 13-inch iPad Pro (M4) on Amazon and start calling it your “main computer” unironically.
The best Prime Day speaker deals to shop: Sony, Sonos, JBL, and more of our top picks
If you plan on hitting the beach, hosting friends, or heading out on a camping trip this summer, having a quality speaker in tow is a good idea. And lucky for you, plenty of fantastic options are on sale to kick off the season, thanks to Amazon Prime Day.
Prime Day formally falls on June 23 through 26 this year, but as per usual, Amazon started dropping deals on speakers weeks ahead of time. Top brands like Sony, Sonos, and JBL saw solid discounts in the lead up to the big event, but now that Prime Day is actually here, prices have dropped even further for some of our top picks. The ULT Field line of Sony speakers is seeing record-low prices across the board, as are some of our niche favorites like the Marshall Emberton III and Ultimate Ears Miniroll.
We'll be tracking the best Bluetooth speaker deals throughout Prime Day and updating this page with the absolute best pricing. If nothing catches your eye quite yet, check back as things start to ramp up.
Best Prime Day speaker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Sony Sony ULT Field 3 $137.75 at Amazon$209.99 Save $72.24 Get Deal Why we like it
Our favorite Bluetooth speaker for bass lovers, the Sony ULT Field 3 just hit a new best price ever for Prime Day 2026. Surprisingly powerful, it checks all the right boxes for a Bluetooth speaker: it's waterproof, dustproof, shockproof, and rustproof, and has excellent audio quality, impressive battery life, and hefty bass you can feel bump through your whole body.
Mashable's Miller Kern writes, "The speaker is great for punching up your music and bringing out little details you might miss on another speaker." Typically $209.99, it's dropped all the way down to $137.75.
Runner-up Prime Day speaker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Marshall Marshall Emberton III $99.99 at Amazon$179.99 Save $80.00 Get Deal Why we like it
If you like your tech to look as stylish as it performs, the Marshall Emberton III is another one of our top picks for a Bluetooth speaker. "Not only does this premium Bluetooth speaker have Marshall's iconic vintage look, but it's also a solid-sounding speaker for its price point," Mashable's reviewer writes. It produces clear and well-rounded sound with a slightly bass-heavy mix right out of the box. We wish there was a custom equalizer, but the companion app does have presets that you can use to personalize your sound. The list price is a bit steep for what you get, but now that it's down to a record-low $99.99, we highly recommend it.
More Prime Day speaker dealsAnker Soundcore Select 4 Go — $21.99 $34.99 (save $13)
Anker Soundcore 2 — $28.47 $44.99 (save $16.52)
JBL Go 4 — $37.95 $49.95 (save $12)
Sony SRS-XB100 — $33 $64.99 (save $31.99)
Ultimate Ears Miniroll — $49.99 $79.99 (save $30)
JBL Clip 5 — $59.95 $79.95 (save $20)
JBL Grip — $64.95 $99.95 (save $35)
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 — $64.99 $99.99 (save $35)
Sony ULT Field 1 — $78 $139.99 (save $61.99)
JBL Flip 7 — $94.95 $149.95 (save $55)
Bose Soundlink Flex (2nd gen) — $99 $139 (save $40)
Beats Pill — $99.95 $149.95 (save $50)
Ultimate Ears Boom 4 — $109.24 $149.99 (save $40.75)
Sonos Roam 2 — $134.99 $179 (save $44.01)
Sonos Era 100 SL — $159 $189 (save $30)
JBL Charge 6 — $159.95 $199.95 (save $40)
Sonos Era 100 — $179 $219 (save $40)
Bose Soundlink Plus — $179 $269 (save $90)
JBL Partybox Encore Essential — $179.95 $329.95 (save $150)
Sony ULT Field 5 — $188 $349.99 (save $161.99)
Bose Soundlink Max — $279 $399 (save $120)
Sonos Move 2 — $399.99 $499 (save $99.01)
Apple launches iOS 27 beta 2: Heres whats new
Apple has launched the second developer beta for the upcoming iOS 27, and it's not just bug fixes and polish (there's plenty of that, too).
The new iOS 27 beta actually brings several new features to the table, including some fairly big Siri upgrades. Let's dive in.
SEE ALSO: The latest iPhone 18 news, leaks, and rumors Siri and AI Not quite operational yet, but Apple is working on it. Credit: AppleOne of the biggest upgrades in iOS 27 is the new, smarter Siri, but not every feature we expected made the grade in the first developer beta. Now, in iOS 27 beta 2, Apple has added a few extra features and paved the way for more to come in future releases.
The most significant update is the new "Write with Siri" button which appears at the top of the keyboard in several Apple apps, including Messages, Notes, and Mail. The tool was previously available but only when you selected text in these apps; now you can start writing with Siri's help right away.
Apple also fine-tuned some existing features. For example, in the standalone Siri app, you can now select and delete multiple conversations, instead of having to do it one by one.
Featured Video For You Why everyone online wants to live like Dua LipaIn the Siri section of Settings, there's a new option for Visual Intelligence. Here, you can turn a feature called "Highlight to Image Search" off or on (it's off by default). Per Apple's description: "When highlighting subjects to find similar images, it automatically sends the image to third parties to provide results."
Finally, there's a Siri voice customization feature in Settings that previously didn't work. Well, it still doesn't fully function, as the Pace and Expressivity options aren't available, but at least now they're labeled as "Coming Soon."
Note that folks in the European Union won't be able to use these features. Apple hasn't yet found an agreement with Europe's regulators on the topic of AI, and most of the new AI features, including Siri upgrades, will not be available in the EU for a while.
Wallet and payments Apple Wallet's got a new "Insights" feature, but it's not fully functional yet. Credit: AppleApple added a few new options related to its Wallet app and payments; again, not everything is fully fleshed out yet, but the features are obviously coming.
Wallet is getting Insights; you can find the feature by launching Wallet, tapping on the three dot menu in the upper right corner and selecting "Insights." The feature lets you connect accounts to Wallet to see "spending insights, recurring transactions, account balances and more." Most credit and debit card apps have something similar these days, but Apple lets you access it all in one place. The feature doesn't appear to be working yet, though.
Also, when you go to the Create a Pass option in Wallet, you now get new Texture option instead of just colors, allowing you to make your passes a little less dull.
Camera and photos A few tiny adjustments. Credit: Stan Schroeder / MashableThe Camera app has gotten some tweaks, albeit relatively minor; the rumored customization options and widgets are still nowhere to be seen.
As MacRumors noticed, they yellow highlights which appear around camera tools buttons are now there to indicate that a hidden feature has been enabled.
Also, in Photos, you can now use the AI tools on RAW images, too.
The restAmong the myriad minor features we've seen in iOS 27 beta 2, there are a couple which are worth mentioning. The Weather app has been updated to look a little nicer; with some features like wind speed being easier to see. Also, if you're texting an Android user from Messages, you can now reply to a specific message. Finally, in the Home app you can now remotely update your Apple TV device.
There's also ton of bug fixes included in this release. For Apple's full release notes on iOS 27 Beta 2, check out Apple's developer website.
The final version of iOS 27 is coming this fall, together with new iPhones. The current versions are developer betas, and should not be installed by most people. Still, they give us a pretty good idea of what Apple is cooking for the widely available iOS 27, and we'll continue to dig through new versions to see whether anything has changed.
These 4 Claude automations save me hours every week—no coding (or even vibe coding) required
For the longest time, automating your work meant dealing with complicated software—or writing some form of code or pseudocode, like PowerShell scripts. That put automation out of reach for the majority of folks who weren’t comfortable coding or the technical side of computing.
Were tuned into the best Prime Day headphones deals: Sony XM6 and AirPods Max 2 lead the pack
Amazon's annual Prime Day sale is back for the 12th year running, taking place June 23 to 26 instead of its usual July time slot. Many deals arrived early, with a strong showing from premium and budget headphones brands alike. Now that Prime Day 2026 has arrived, Mashable's audio experts are closely watching the best Prime Day headphones deals.
SEE ALSO: Prime Day 2026: Live updates on Apple, Samsung, DJI, Kindle, and more Amazon dealsSome standouts at Amazon include the Bose QuietComfort Ultra line on sale (both earbuds and headphones), Sony's flagship XM6 earbuds and headphones, and two of our favorite open earbuds. Soundcore also has a solid early selection, with the budget-friendly Space One headphones and the dual-form open/ANC AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds also on sale. We're also tracking prices on Apple AirPods and other popular audio products to make sure Mashable readers are the first to know about new price drops.
On this page, you can find all of the best Prime Day deals on headphones and earbuds. You can also visit our Prime Day 2026 hub for all the latest updates and price drops.
Best headphones deal Sony WH-1000XM6 $398 at Amazon$459.99 Save $61.99 Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
In the face-off between the Sony XM5 vs XM6 headphones, most times I'd recommend the XM5s, especially if you don't care about folding ear cups. And while the XM5s are down to a new all-time low of $198, so are the XM6s. Get the latest iteration of Sony's flagship headphones for just $378 and save $81.99.
Read our full review of the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones.
More headphones dealsSony WH-CH520 — $29.99 $69.99 (save $40)
Soundcore Space One — $66 $99.99 (save $33.99)
Sony WH-CH720N — $83 $179.99 (save $96.99)
Sony ULT Wear — $144.95 $249.99 (save $105.04)
Nothing Headphone (a) — $151.05 $199 (save $47.95)
Bose QuietComfort Headphones — $179 $359 (save $180)
Sennheiser Momentum 4 — $179.55 $299.99 (save $120.44)
Sony WH-1000XM5 — $198 $399.99 (save $201.99)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 1) — $269 $429 (save $160)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra, 2nd gen — $379 $449 (save $70)
Apple AirPods Max 2 — $399 $549 (save $150)
$299 Save $50 Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
The Sony WF-1000XM6 earbuds are some of the best I've tried, but even at their sale price, they're a hefty investment. While the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds don't quite match up in sound quality, they still have some of the best noise cancellation available, and are the most comfortable earbuds I've ever tried. For roughly $50 less, they're the deal to beat leading up to Prime Day.
Read our full review of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra (2nd Gen) earbuds.
More earbuds dealsSoundcore P30i — $23.69 $39.99 (save $16.30)
Apple AirPods 4 — $99 $129 (save $30)
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds — $129 $179 (save $50)
Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 — $179.95 $249.99 (save $70.04)
Technics EAH-AZ100 — $208.99 $299.99 (save $91)
Sony WF-1000XM6 — $265.99 $329.99 (save $64)
$229.99 Save $51.99 Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
Bose was the near-undisputed champion of open earbuds with top-notch sound — that is, until the Sony LinkBuds Clip came along. In my head-to-head testing of the earbuds, I found that while the Bose buds can get louder (an important feature in open earbuds), the clarity and detail of the sound in the Sony buds surpassed that of the Bose. Even though the $70 price discrepancy is smaller with both buds on sale, the sub-$200 price point on the Sony earbuds is hard to pass up.
Read our full review of the Sony LinkBuds Clip.
More open earbuds dealsSoundcore C50i — $37.98 $69.99 (save $32.01)
Bose Ultra Open earbuds — $199 $299 (save $100)
We will be regularly updating this guide with the best Prime Day headphones deals, so keep checking back! You can also visit our Prime Day 2026 hub for all the latest updates and price drops.
Home Assistant OS 18 gives low-RAM setups more breathing room and makes installs easier
Home Assistant OS, the full operating system that runs your smart home server on dedicated hardware, is getting a major update. And although it doesn't include any flashy new features or automation settings, Home Assistant OS 18 tackles increasingly common problems for those utilizing Raspberry Pi setups, older mini PCs, and anyone running a growing collection of add-ons, integrations, and automations.
The problem with AI-generated 3D models isn't the AI—the people publishing them
AI can be a useful tool, but does it belong in 3D printing? I think it has its place, but you definitely should keep an eye out for AI-designed 3D prints—they might not be as great as they seem on the surface.
The best pocket microphones to bring to VidCon 2026
An iPhone camera can more than do the trick for content-worthy pictures, but the built-in microphone can be another story.
Especially in larger, crowded spaces — say like the Anaheim Convention Center, home of VidCon 2026 — a phone's built-in mic isn't likely to give you the clear, focused audio that doesn't peak when the volume gets a little too loud. If you're looking to update the audio quality of your content at VidCon, we recommend picking up a pocket mic.
SEE ALSO: The VidCon 2026 creator starter pack: 5 essentials to bring to content creation's biggest meetupBefore going straight to Amazon, it's worth understanding what you're paying for. There are plenty of cheap lavalier mics available for as low as $20, but you do make some concessions at that price point. The audio isn't likely to be as crisp, wireless options become harder to come by, and the idea of any noise reduction or companion apps with equalizers is all but a fantasy.
That's why the Mashable team has been testing more mid-range pocket mics — think in the $100 range — to see which microphones are still relatively affordable but not so cheap as to require another upgrade in the next year. Here are three of the best pocket mics you could pick up for VidCon 2026.
Best for smartphone-only users: Rode Wireless Micro Credit: Samantha Mangino / MashableSeamless is a great way to describe the Rode Wireless Micro. Even for content newbies, this wireless microphone takes minutes to set up. The case is about the same size as an AirPods case — literally pocket-sized — so they’re extremely portable, but they’re also reliable and easy to use. The USB-C receiver plugs directly into your phone, which bridges the gap between your phone and the microphones. The mics are appropriately sensitive, delivering clearer, louder sound than you get with your phone microphone. Rode also includes two windshield cases for the mics. — Lead Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino
Opens in a new window Credit: Rode Rode Wireless Micro $99 at AmazonShop Now Best for simpler setups: Rode VideoMic Me-C+ Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable
With wireless mics, you are juggling multiple pieces of equipment at a time, even if they are small. That’s why Rode’s VideoMic Me-C+ is a simpler option. It plugs directly into your phone to capture audio and includes a windshield too. Audio captured with the VideoMic Me-C+ is dimmer than other mics, specifically Rode’s Wireless Micro. This is likely because the distance between the speaker and the mic is farther than when using a lav mic, so it's best to keep it close. However, it did produce steadier audio. When I was recording and really moving my phone around, the mic didn't capture all that movement in the audio. — SM
Opens in a new window Credit: Rode Rode VideoMic Me-C+ $89 at RodeShop Now Best value: DJI Mic Mini Credit: Bethany Allard / Mashable
I took the DJI Mic Mini with me to VidCon 2025 and was impressed by how it sounded in an echoey, concrete-floored convention center hall. Then, I used it while filming outside near busy streets and around live music, and was even more impressed by how clear the audio came through, and how adept this mic was at focusing on my voice and drowning out background sounds. Shoutout to the built-in noise cancellation.
While not quite as pocket-sized as the miniature Rode mic, it is more versatile, offering 48 hours of battery life and the ability to be plugged in directly to a camera. It also comes with four different windshields, two transmitters, one receiver, and two magnetic clips. If you like to film more than just with your phone, the DJI Mic Mini is the best value option, going for $99.99 at full price, or the frequent sale price of $79.99. — Lead Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Mic Mini $99.99 at Best BuyShop Now
Level up with this best-ever Prime Day deal — get $460 off the ASUS TUF F16 gaming laptop
SAVE $460: As of June 23, you can get the ASUS TUF F16 gaming laptop for $839.99 at Amazon. That's a generous 35% discount and overall saving of $460.
Opens in a new window Credit: Asus Asus TUF F16 Gaming Laptop $839.99$1,299.99 Save $460 Get Deal
Gamers wait all year for sale events such as Prime Day to come around. And there's very good reason — gaming hardware is expensive. Yeah, gaming's fun, but it's also pretty serious when you start buying top-quality gear.
Thankfully, with Amazon kicking off the discounted festivities, there's already a bunch of gaming deals that are worth checking out. And among the discounted hardware is the the ASUS TUF F16 gaming laptop.
As of June 23, the ASUS TUF F16 gaming laptop is marked down to $839.99, which gives you a massive saving of $460 — that's 35% off the list price of $1,299.99. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, it's the lowest-ever price for this laptop.
ASUS is a trusted brand in gaming so you know you can rely on the quality of this 16-inch laptop. It's Full HD, with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage — not to mention its Intel Core™ i5 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 5050 graphics card. It's not quite an expert-level machine but for intermediate gaming the ASUS TUF F16 gaming laptop is an absolute bargain this Prime Day.
Our Best Editor-Vetted Prime Day Deals Right NowApple AirPods Pro 3 Noise Cancelling Heart Rate Wireless Earbuds — $179.00 (List Price $249.00)
Apple AirPods 4 Wireless Earbuds With Active Noise Cancellation — $148.99 (List Price $179.00)
Apple iPad 11" 128GB Wi-Fi Retina Tablet (Silver, 2025 Release) — $299.00 (List Price $349.00)
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 42mm, S/M Black Sport Band) — $279.00 (List Price $399.00)
Sony WH-1000XM6 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones — $378.00 (List Price $459.99)
55" Amazon Ember 4-Series 4K HDR10+ Smart Fire TV (2025 Model) — $279.95 (List Price $459.99)
Fire TV Stick 4K Plus Streaming Player With Remote (2025 Model) — $24.99 (List Price $49.99)
Meta Quest 3S 128GB With 3-Month Trial of Meta Horizon+ — $296.79 (List Price $349.99)
DJI Mini 3 4K Foldable Mini Camera Drone With RC Controller — $339.00 (List Price $549.00)
Prime Day drops the newest Kindle Paperwhite to $124.99 — thats the best-ever price for Prime Day
SAVE $35: As of June 23, the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 16GB (newest model) is down to $124.99 at Amazon. That's a 22% discount or $35 in savings.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Kindle Amazon Kindle Paperwhite $124.99 at Amazon$159.99 Save $35.00 Get Deal
Prime Day has kicked off, and the deals have already made their way to one of Amazon’s easiest impulse buys: the newest Kindle Paperwhite. Right now, it’s down to $124.99 from $159.99, which saves you $35 on Amazon’s latest e-reader.
The newest Kindle Paperwhite keeps things simple. The screen is larger, pages turn faster, and the glare-free display stays easy to read whether you're outside in bright sunlight or reading in bed at night. Battery life is one of the biggest draws here too, with a single charge lasting up to 12 weeks.
The Kindle Paperwhite also scored 4.5/5 in Mashable’s review, with Senior Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino saying it’s the Kindle she’d actually recommend over the pricier models. She also said “The Paperwhite is the only one you need,” even compared to the more expensive Signature Edition.
It’s not perfect, though. Samantha pointed out that the power button on the bottom can be a bit annoying, and the screen doesn’t automatically rotate when you turn the device. Still, if you just want a simple, distraction-free e-reader, those quirks are pretty easy to overlook.
Grab the Kindle Paperwhite on Amazon and remember “just one more chapter” is a lie you’ll keep telling yourself.
My favorite robot vacuum-mop combo has never been cheaper — save over $200 on Dreame L60 Pro Ultra this Prime Day
SAVE $210: The Dreame L60 Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop is on sale for $1,189.99 at Amazon, down from $1,399.99. That's a 15% discount or $210 savings.
Dreame L60 Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop $1,189.99 at Amazon$1,399.99 Save $210 Get Deal at Amazon
I'm going to be up front: I've always hated any vacuuming device that also claims to mop. I have two beagles, and every single time I've bought something that promised to mop my floors, it left me with a stinky tank and required way more maintenance work than it saved. That was until I brought the Dreame L60 Pro Ultra into my home. This robot vacuum-mop combo changed my life, and I don't care if that sounds dramatic.
What's even more impressive is that Amazon has this baby on sale already for Prime Day. It literally just came out in April. Right now, you can get the Dreame L60 Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop for $1,189.99, down from $1,399.99. That's a 15% discount or $210 savings. And it's obvs the lowest price we've tracked to date, since this is one of its first discounts (maybe even its first ever that I've seen!).
SEE ALSO: Amazon Prime Day is here: We found 50+ deals on Apple, Sony, and Lego favoritesNow I'm not going to pretend that the L60 Pro Ultra isn't pricey (even with the discount), but I'm telling you it's worth every penny. When it finishes a run, the dock automatically empties the dustbin, washes the dirty mop pads with 212-degree hot water (which is exactly why there's no more stinky tank smell), and dries them with hot air. It handles the entire process and notifies me (via the app) when it's time to empty the dirty water.
On the vacuuming side, it delivers 35,000Pa of suction power, features VersaLift LiDAR for cleaning under furniture, and includes "ProLeap Obstacle Crossing," where a little leg extends to help it cross double-layer thresholds. (I love that it lifts itself over those borders, so I don't have to constantly go get it when it moves between rooms.)
Thanks to its retractable legs and ProLeap feature, the vacuum lifts itself entirely over room transitions so you don't have to go rescue it. Credit: Tabitha BrittIt also comes with some fun and helpful pet features. The smart obstacle-avoidance camera can recognize your animals and even take cute photos of them while it's out cleaning. (You have to manually toggle the privacy settings in the companion app to enable the photos; it's not automatic.) I will warn fellow pet owners that the active front navigation light definitely scares my pups, though.
Honestly, I could talk about this robo-vac all day, but I'm saving the rest of my thoughts for a more in-depth review later. If you don't want to drop this much cash right now, we did find a few other Dreame models on sale below for less — just keep in mind they won't have as many advanced features.
Recordable CDs were supposed to preserve our data forever, but they're a ticking time bomb
I find file formats, archives, and audio/video storage media fascinating. In my experience, how they work, what they do, and why they were created are usually built around fascinating stories or interesting research and development.
Limited-time Prime Day deal on Narwal’s flagship Flow 2 robot vacuum and mop
Prime Day is the perfect time to upgrade your smart home cleaning lineup, and Narwal, the renowned household robotics brand, is making it easier than ever. Its new flagship robot vacuum and mop combo has dropped to its lowest-ever price, exclusively for 2026 Prime Day. The new Narwal Flow 2 is discounted from $1,499.99 to $1,049.99, saving buyers $450 on this cutting-edge, hands-free cleaning system. That’s 30% off Narwal’s newest release, which features a specially-designed mopping system and multiple AI upgrades. The deal is live now through June 26.
The best fitness tracker deals on Prime Day: Fitbit and Garmin down to record-low prices
Prime Day deals can be totally overwhelming with the sheer volume of products on sale, but the smartest way to shop is to go for what you really need. If you've been in the market for a new fitness tracker, just in time to hit your summer fitness goals, Prime Day is the best time to buy.
Right now there are a wealth of fitness trackers and smartwatches on sale. Find Fitbits, Garmin smartwatches, and Apple Watches dropping to new lows during Prime Day. That's some stellar savings a week before Prime Day has even kicked off.
Best Prime Day fitness tracker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Fitbit Fitbit Charge 6 $89.95 at Amazon$159.95 Save $70.00 Get Deal
Fitbits are one of the OG fitness trackers, helping people get on their feet and stay active. The Charge 6 displays your daily steps and heart rate. It automatically detects activity and can even link to compatible exercise machines to display your heart rate. And right now, the Fitbit Charge 6 is 38% off ahead of Prime Day.
Grab it for just $89.95 and save $70 off its $159.95 list price. This early Prime Day deal also brings the Charge 6 down to its lowest price ever.
More fitness tracker dealsFitbit Inspire 3 — $69.95 $99.95 (save $30)
Fitbit Sense 2 — $199.94 $249.95 (save $50.01)
$999.99 Save $500 Get Deal
Garmin smartwatches are a staple among runners who want elite GPS tracking alongside health monitoring. The Garmin Epix Pro is usually a big investment at $999.99, but ahead of Prime Day, it's been cut in half, down to just $499.99, saving you $500.
It has 1.3-inch always on AMOLED display with a built-in LED flashlight. It's for true endurance athletes, providing a hill score for big climbs and endurance scores as you train. For a complete picture of your health, it'll monitor your health 24/7, providing pulse ox and HRV status.
Grab it now ahead of Prime Day for its lowest price ever.
More smartwatch dealsCMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro — $61.75 $99 (save $37.25)
Garmin Vivoactive 5 — $189.99 $299.99 (save $110)
Apple Watch SE 2 (44mm) — $229 $279 (save $50)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (40mm) — $229.99 $349.99 (save $120)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (44mm) — $237.49 $379.99 (save $142.50)
Apple Watch Series 11 (42mm) — $279 $399 (save $120)
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (47mm) — $374.99 $649.99 (save $275)
Garmin Venu X1 — $599.99 $697 (save $97.01)
Garmin Forerunner 970 — $649.99 $749.99 (save $100)
Apple Watch Ultra 3 (49mm) — $649.99 $799 (save $99.01)
Feel the Force with this Lego Star Wars Prime Day deal — get more than $45 off the Imperial Star Destroyer
SAVE $48: As of June 23, you can get the Star Wars Lego Imperial Star Destroyer for $111.99 at Amazon. That's a 30% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Star Wars Lego Imperial Star Destroyer $111.99 at Amazon$159.99 Save $48.00 Get Deal
One of the joys for big kids during Prime Deal is the sheer number of deals on Lego. Seriously, we can't wait to see which sets and models are included in Amazon sale events. I was particularly excited to see a deal on the Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer, which I happen to be halfway through building myself right now.
As of June 23, the Star Wars Lego Imperial Star Destroyer is down to $111.99, which means a saving of $48 from the regular list price of $159.99. According to price tracer camelcamelcamel, it's this Lego set's best-ever price.
Look, I'll admit it, I'm biased — I haven't come across a Lego Star Wars set I didn't like. But this one's especially cool. Coming with all the might of the Galactic Empire — not to mention seven mini-figures — it's one of the most iconic ship designs in the entire Star Wars saga.
It's also a large set, meaning you get lots of brick for your buck during Prime Day. Let's just say the Force is very strong indeed at this price.
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VidCon 2026 is this week. Here are 7 things to watch.
VidCon is back at the Anaheim Convention Center from June 25 to 27, and this year, the internet’s biggest creator convention turns 15.
What started in 2010 as a YouTube-centered gathering by John and Hank Green, Vidcon has become one of the largest annual meetups for online culture, bringing together creators, fans, platforms, brands, and media companies under one roof. The event now spans creator panels, meet-and-greets, live podcasts, workshops, community meetups, industry programming, and conversations about where the creator economy is headed next.
SEE ALSO: What is VidCon? Everything to know about the 2026 creator conventionThe 2026 event arrives at a moment when creator culture is bigger, more fragmented, and more professionalized than ever. TikTok stars, livestreamers, podcasters, gamers, educators, entrepreneurs, and independent media companies now all fall under the same broad creator economy umbrella, and this year’s schedule reflects that shift.
Here are seven things I’m especially excited for.
1. The Hall of Fame's second class is stackedNow in its second year, VidCon’s Hall of Fame gives creator culture a more formal way to recognize its own history.
This year’s inductees are content creators Markiplier, Michelle Phan, Cassey Ho, and Philip DeFranco, who represent the gaming, independent news, beauty, and fitness content lanes.
SEE ALSO: Markiplier, Michelle Phan, and more join VidCon's Hall of FameTheir induction, taking place Thursday, June 25 at the Opening Ceremony, follows VidCon's inaugural 2025 Hall of Fame class, which included Anthony Padilla, Grace Helbig, Hank Green, and Tyler Oakley.
2. The lineup spans almost every corner of the internetThis year's featured creator lineup brings together legacy YouTubers, short-form stars, animators, beauty creators, gamers, performers, and internet personalities who built audiences in very different eras of the web.
Confirmed names include SSSniperwolf, The Professor, Sydney Morgan, Alex Wassabi, GloZell, Rosanna Pansino, Jasmin and James, and Tubbo.
3. The Expo Hall is getting a glow-upThe Expo Hall has always been where VidCon feels the most like the internet came to life, and this year, it is getting a bigger experiential push.
The 2026 Expo Hall includes exhibit booths, a Game Zone, a Sport Court, a Live Podcast Studio, Community Zone programming, Featured Creator booths, ShopSpot, Makers’ Alley, Out of the Box IRL, and the Creator TV Pickleball Arena.
There is also an entire section for GorillaCon, a dedicated space for the Gorilla Tag virtual reality game community that goes well beyond a standard gaming activation. The programming includes Gorilla Tag creator meet-and-greets, developer AMAs, music from a MixMaster Monke DJ, and sessions with Lemming, the creator of Gorilla Tag, including a look at the game's future.
4. Sports and creator culture are officially collidingOne of the most interesting parts of this year's programming is the focus on the convergence of sports media and the creator economy — especially amid the current hype around the FIFA World Cup and the 2026 NBA Finals.
One event includes a Sport Court, a Creator TV Pickleball Arena, and a Creator Pickleball Tour featuring names like NichLmao, ZHC, Peet Montzingo, and Austin Sprinz. VidCon is also staging creator competition formats like Shoot for the CROWN, GeoGuessr Battle, and Creator Casino.
5. The platform execs are worth watchingVidCon has always been a place where fans go to see creators, but the industry side is where you can see what platforms are really prioritizing.
This year’s speaker lineup includes executives from Twitch, Snap, Spotify, Pinterest, and Tubi, with Twitch CEO Dan Clancy set to speak on the Industry Mainstage about the future of live content. Creator economy expert Jon Youshaei is also hosting the opening day keynote, with additional speakers from major platforms expected.
There will also be panels titled names like "The Vertical Shorts Dilemma — Bubble or Boom?" and "Creator Economy State of the Union." These conversations are sure to act as temperature checks on the companies shaping platforms right now, from the top down.
6. Some of the biggest fan moments will happen offstageMeet-and-greets remain one of VidCon's main fan draws, and this year they are split between standard Meet & Greets and separate Ultimate Meet & Greet Experiences. Eligible multi-day pass holders could sign up in advance, with VidCon, Creator, and Pro Pass holders allowed up to 4 Meet & Greets total and VidCon+ Pass holders allowed up to 5 (single-day tickets are not eligible for Meet & Greet signups). The lineup includes some of the event’s more recognizable names.
7. The networking options go beyond the usual mixersBeyond the mainstage panels and fan-facing events, VidCon is also emphasizing smaller networking formats. The Mentorship Series gives Creator and Pro Pass attendees access to first-come, first-served roundtables capped at 19 people, where attendees can ask questions and get advice from creators, marketers, tech experts, and other industry speakers. (Mashable will be hosting its own mentorship session, titled "PITCH, PLEASE: The mistakes creators make in their pitches and how to fix them," on Saturday, June 27, at 10:30 a.m. PT.)
There is also the Brand Match Accelerator, an invitation-only program for brands, agencies, and sponsors that connects them with a curated group of 200 creators. Accepted participants get access to a networking app and are guaranteed four on-site meetings with Featured Creators.
Fifteen years in, opportunities like this are what still make VidCon interesting: it's one of the few places where fans, creators, platforms, and brands all show up to see what online culture looks like...but off-screen.
The 6 best Samsung Galaxy phones of all time, ranked
Samsung makes some of the best Android phones, which is why I've been buying and reviewing Galaxy devices for over 14 years. From the early days of TouchWiz and curved screens to the feature-packed One UI software, capable cameras, and fancy, cutting-edge designs, here are my favorite Galaxy phones of all time.


