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Prime Day deal: Get up to 50 percent off Shark robot vacuums
If you’ve been itching to invest in a robot vacuum to help you clean up around the house, you’re in luck. Prime Day deals, like clockwork, have brought discounts to a bunch of our favorite robot vacuums. One of the best deals is on this Shark AI Ultra robovac, which you can grab for 49 percent off — just $280.
This is a version of one of the top picks in our best robot vacuums guide. It boasts excellent suction power and a bagless, auto-empty base that’s super convenient. Shark’s mobile app is easy to use as well, allowing you to set cleaning schedules and see the home map the robot creates so you can select specific areas and rooms to clean.
The battery life is decent, at 120 minutes per charge. Like most modern robovacs, it’ll head back to the power outlet on its own. During use, we found that the vacuum did a pretty good job at avoiding obstacles and managed to sidestep the many cat toys strewn across the floor.
The only caveat worth mentioning is that this particular model includes a debris canister that needs to be manually emptied every 30 days. There’s a version with a larger canister that’s also on sale. It’s down to $298 from $600, which is also a discount of around 50 percent.
Many other Shark products are also on sale right now. This includes other robovacs, but also standard upright designs.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/prime-day-deal-get-up-to-50-percent-off-shark-robot-vacuums-170023935.html?src=rss
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Amazon’s Echo Spot drops to only $45 for Prime Day
It’s still a couple of days until Prime Day 2025 officially kicks off, but the sales are already here. There’s deals on some of our favorite products, like the TP-Link Deco AXE5400 WI-Fi mesh router system and the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max. Now, another Amazon device is on sale: the Echo Spot.
Currently, you can get the Amazon Echo Spot for $45, down from $80. The 44 percent discount brings the smart alarm clock to a new all-time low. The deal is available on each of the color options, Black, Glacier White and Ocean Blue.
Amazon launched the new Echo Spot in 2024, five years after it canned an initial iteration. It’s not too different than its predecessor, though its front is split between a screen and a speaker. Amazon also got rid of its camera, which made some people uncomfortable for a bedside table device. Of course, it offers Alexa integration so you can use the voice assistant for everything from getting the time to playing music. That includes controlling smart home devices as well, and you can even pick up the Echo Spot bundled with an Amazon Basics smart light bulb for an extra $5.
Elsewhere in the Amazon devices ecosystem, more smart speakers have received discounts. The Echo Dot is 36 percent off and down to $32, while the Echo Pop is 45 percent off and down to $22 for Prime members only. Neither of those are record-low prices, but they are the best discounts we’ve seen in 2025 so far.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/amazons-echo-spot-drops-to-only-45-for-prime-day-133212485.html?src=rss
A bundle of two Blink Mini 2 security cameras is only $35 for Prime Day
The best value in security cameras is back. This early Prime Day deal has two Blink Mini 2 cameras for only $35. That’s half off — and $5 less than you’d usually pay for only one of them. This matches a Black Friday record low for the pair.
The Blink Mini 2 is a recent offering, arriving in 2024. The compact camera has a built-in LED spotlight, a low-light sensor and color night vision capabilities. It supports 1080p live view, which should be plenty sharp enough for regular use. Its field of view is wider than that of the original model. (It’s 143 degrees diagonally vs. 110 in its predecessor.)
Being an Amazon product, it’s no surprise that it works with Alexa. The camera has two-way audio, so you can chat with your pooch while you’re out. It also supports person detection, but you’ll need a subscription for that. (They start at $3 per month or $30 per year for one device.)
Although it’s primarily an indoor camera, you can also use the Blink Mini 2 outdoors. However, that requires a $10 weather-resistant power adapter. The camera is available in black and white. Both colors are available for the $35 deal.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/a-bundle-of-two-blink-mini-2-security-cameras-is-only-35-for-prime-day-201819580.html?src=rss
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