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Google just randomly dropped a Pixel 10a reveal on YouTube, and there's at least one noticeable change to the phone's design.
The video itself is very brief, just showing the phone from a few different angles in a sort of light blue color. No new features or software of any kind are shown, though that's to be expected with a budget version of last year's Pixel 10. The one really noteworthy thing we can glean from this video is that the rear camera now appears to be totally flush with the body of the device, rather then protruding in any way.
SEE ALSO: Google Maps adds Gemini to a major feature in new testThat's a mild divergence from last year's Pixel 9a. That phone ditched the signature Pixel horizontal camera bar, but the lens itself still stuck out a bit when viewed from the side. Aside from that, again, we really can't divine anything from this video about the phone itself. Its specs and features will have to wait until Google feels like sharing more.
An announcement will probably be soon, given that the pre-order date is set for Feb. 18.
A new lawsuit has shed a terrifying light on a Tesla driver's death in October 2025.
Bloomberg reported on the wrongful death lawsuit, which is centered around 20-year-old Samuel Tremblett, a driver who passed away after a collision involving a Tesla Model Y SUV in October of last year.
According to the lawsuit, Tremblett was driving a 2021 Tesla Model Y outside Boston when he left the road and struck a tree. He survived the initial impact but was apparently unable to exit the vehicle due to an alleged failure of Tesla's signature electric door system. He eventually died as a result of smoke inhalation and thermal injuries. Before he died, Tremblett called 911, but first responders were not able to rescue him in time.
SEE ALSO: End of an era: Tesla discontinues Model S and Model XThe most chilling part of this whole story comes from 911 call transcripts found in the lawsuit.
"It's on fire. Please help," Tremblett said, according to the transcript. "I am going to die."
The lawsuit states that police officers arrived quickly to the scene, but were unable to put out the fire or remove Tremblett in time. The lawsuit says it ultimately took firefighters four hours to extinguish the crashed Model Y.
As the fire burned, Tremblett stayed on the phone with the 911 dispatcher:
I’m stuck in a car crash… I can’t get out, please help me… I can’t breathe… It’s on fire, it’s on fire. Help please… I am going to die… I’m dying. Help. I’m dying… Help… Help.
Last year, a Bloomberg report found 15 deaths related to Tesla's electronic door system, part of a wider investigation into the safety of Tesla doors. According to Bloomberg, there is a low-voltage battery in each Tesla vehicle that governs components such as doors, while a higher voltage battery is responsible for propelling the car forward. If the low-voltage battery is disabled for any reason, the doors will not open in their normal fashion.
There is a mechanical release for the doors, but per Bloomberg, many drivers are not aware of this or how to operate it. In addition, panicked drivers in a life-or-death situation may struggle to recall the proper opening procedure.
The lawsuit accuses Tesla of selling vehicles with a “defective and unreasonably dangerous automated door handles.” It further states that “Tesla owed a duty to provide adequate warnings, instructions, and information with the Subject Vehicle before placing it into the stream of commerce” and that “Tesla knew or should have known of the defective and unreasonably dangerous condition of the 2021 Model Y.”
For its part, Tesla said last year that it would update its vehicles so that doors would automatically unlock after a "serious collision." However, the company only reached that conclusion after multiple deaths allegedly involving door failures.
JLab, the California audio brand behind some of our favorite budget headphones, is launching a new pair of oversized headphones with a secret. They're actually Bluetooth speakers you can wear — but around your neck, not on your dome.
The limited-edition JLab Blue XL Speaker Headphones aren't just a bit tied to this weekend's Bad Bunny concert big game. They're a real product you can buy. As of Feb. 4, JLab is selling them on its website for just $99.99 a pair while supplies last.
Opens in a new window Credit: JLab JLab Blue XL Speaker Headphones $99.99 at JLab.comJLab gave out shiny golden versions of these headphones to playmakers during the 2025 Birmingham Bowl between Georgia Southern and Appalachian State, of which it was the title sponsor. All Georgia Southern Eagles players received a pair of the Blue XLs for winning the game. They come in an aqua colorway, hence their name.
View this post on InstagramThe Blue XLs are equipped with faux leather ear cushions and dual 2.5-inch drivers, and they offer up to 20 hours of playtime with a full three-hour charge. They're compatible with Bluetooth 5.4. And like the regular-sized JLab JBuds Lux ANC headphones, our top value pick, you can customize their sound settings using the JLab app.
View this post on InstagramIf you're too shy to wear the Blue XLs, the company says you can also prop them up on a table for listening.
Phone, keys, speaker that looks like giant headphones... good to go. Credit: JLabJLab's release of the Blue XLs comes hot on the heels of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), where the Mashable team encountered a much more practical take on the speaker headphones concept. With a simple twist, TDM.’s Neo Hybrids transform from headphones that play audio from their cups into a compact portable speaker with external audio. Senior Tech Reporter Matt Binder called them "one of the most impressive things I found" at CES. They'll soon launch on Kickstarter for $249.
SAVE $50.01: As of Feb. 5, get the Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds for $58.99, down from their usual price of $109. That's a discount of 46% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds $58.99 at AmazonIf you're looking to shop for a new pair of earbuds, you've got plenty of options. You don't have to stick to the familiar, like Apple's AirPods, for example. If you're willing to try something else, there's a great pick right now at Amazon, and it's back at its lowest price yet.
As of Feb. 5, get the Nothing Ear (a) wireless earbuds for $58.99, down from their usual price of $109. That's a discount of 46% and the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: The 8 best earbuds of 2026, tested by audio expertsThese earbuds are unique from the top down, from their transparent, square charging case to their budget pricing. They integrate ChatGPT in addition to offering great audio, which means you can use the voice portion of the chat assistant to handle search questions while out in the world. This optional addition makes them a solid choice that you'd be paying far more from another manufacturer for.
Of course, they're also excellent for listening to your favorite songs and podcasts or hanging on calls. They have compact 11mm drivers for great bass as wll as active noise cancellation that can help you block out the world when you don't want to hear it.
While they come with these intriguing additional features for a low price, they're jut an overall all-around good pair of headphones that you'll actually enjoy using -- and others might ask where you got them due to their unique look. Grab yours while they're back at this extremely palatable price.
SAVE $30: As of Feb. 5, the Shokz OpenDots One open earbuds are on sale for $169.95 at Amazon. That's $30 or 15% off their typical list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Shokz Shokz OpenDots One open earbuds $169.95 at AmazonIf you're ready to jump on the open earbuds bandwagon, but aren't sure which pair to grab, we highly recommend the Shokz OpenDots One clip-on buds. They're the best pair we've tested and they're on sale for $30 cheaper than usual.
As of Feb. 5, the Shokz OpenDots One open earbuds are on sale for $169.95 at Amazon. That's 15% off the typical list price of $199.95. While that's not the cheapest we've ever seen them, it's the best price we've seen so far in 2026.
Mashable's reviewer Alex Bracetti called the OpenDots One "a trustworthy running companion that keeps you entertained and fully aware of the world around you." If you plan on using open earbuds mostly for workouts, but also want a solid pair of earbuds for everyday life, we think these offer the most bang for your buck. They have an unobtrusive and modern clip-on design, surprisingly solid sound quality with Dolby Audio support, 10 hours of battery life (40 with the case), full environmental transparency, and intuitive touch controls that actually work. They're not super feature-heavy and can get uncomfortable after hours of wear, but otherwise we think they're the best choice for most people — especially when they're on sale.
It's official: Bitcoin, as well as other cryptocurrency markets, are crashing.
On Thursday, Bitcoin plummeted below $68,000, blowing past a key level that crypto investors were hoping to hold. Bitcoin is now trading at its lowest prices since November 2024, essentially erasing all gains made in more than a year.
Other popular cryptocurrencies like Ether and Solana are also down. Solana, for example, has currently hit a two-year low.
Bitcoin and other altcoins began experiencing a noticeable downturn in the market late last week. Crypto analysts provided key market levels for Bitcoin to hold in order to avoid the worst. Some analysts said holding at $80,000 would be key while others said $70,000. Falling below those levels, analysts said, could drive further decline as investors look to sell off their holdings.
Bitcoin has now fallen below both key levels. Now, some analysts are saying that Bitcoin could land in the $60,000 to $65,000 range while others are forecasting potential further drops landing the cryptocurrency at $40,000.
The downturn isn't unique to crypto, as stocks especially in the tech sector are currently dropping, but cryptocurrency is experiencing the worst of it. As a highly volatile and still largely unproven asset class, crypto is among the first investments to go in a sell-off from institutional investors.
According to a report from CryptoQuant, institutional firms that were buying up tens of thousands of Bitcoin just last year are now net sellers this year.
Social media users are noticing that other whales are also selling off, which further tanks the price of Bitcoin. World Liberty Financial, the crypto company owned by the Trump family, liquidated more than $5 million of its Bitcoin holdings on Thursday.
SAVE $20: As of Feb. 5, Amazon's Echo Dot Max is back down to its lowest price ever. Shop now for $79.99, down $20 from its $99.99 list price for 20% off.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Dot Max $79.99 at AmazonThis week, Amazon made its upgraded Alexa+ available to all Prime users. While you don't technically need an Echo device to use Alexa+, it certainly helps. At the end of 2025, Amazon launched a series of new Echo devices that are compatible with Alexa+, including the Amazon Echo Dot Max. The Echo Dot Max debuted on Oct. 29, but it already has a record low price.
As of Feb. 5, the Echo Dot Max is back down to its all-time low price of $79.99. That knocks $20 off its list price of $99.99 for 20% savings. We haven't seen it go lower than this, so you know it's the best price out there.
The Echo Dot Max is the newest device in Amazon's smart home line-up. It combines delicious rich audio with quick smart home processing thanks to its new AZ3 chip. It features three times more bass than the 2022 Echo Dot. Plus, it operates more complicated tasks with Alexa+. With the new voice assistant you can do more than play music, turn on the lights or adjust the thermostat. Now, it'll help you make a grocery list or plan a date night.
Shop the Amazon Echo Dot Max for just $79.99, saving you $20 and 20% off at Amazon.
SAVE AT LEAST $1,500: The new Anker Solix E10 whole-home backup system is available at Amazon and on sale for at least 26% off, depending on your desired package.
Opens in a new window Credit: Solix Anker Solix E10 whole-home backup (E10 Power Module, B6000 Battery Module, 400W Solar Panel, plus extras) $4,299 at AmazonIf you're heading out camping and want something to keep your campsite's phones and lights powered up, a portable power station is perfect. But if you're looking to keep your home's appliances and HVAC system online when the power goes out, you want something beefier. Anker Solix makes some of the best portable power stations, but the brand now has the new E10 for a whole-home solution, and it's on a great discount.
As of Feb. 5, the Anker Solix E10 whole-home backup system is available at Amazon and on sale for as low as $4,299, down from the normal price of $5,799. That's at least 26% off or a saving of $1,500, depending on your desired package.
A power outage is no one's idea of a fun time. There's the worry about food in the freezer dethawing while also worrying about inside temps dipping into a uncomfortable territory. Solix has a new solution on the market that launched at CES 2026 — the E10 backup system.
Each E10 comes packed with 37.2kW of power, and stacking two together will get you to a major 66kW. If you go with three E10 units, you'll be in line for 90kW which Anker says can keep your home online for up to 15 days. That'll make a massive difference if you live in an area that experiences long outages each winter.
SEE ALSO: Get $600 off the Bluetti Elite 400 portable power station and stay prepared for emergenciesAnker made set-up simple, and all you'll need to do is stack and plug-in to get your home equipped before the next outage. The most affordable option the E10 Power Module with one B6000 Battery Module. This combo also comes with a 240V output cable, 120V AC charging cable, and a fixed bracket. But if you snag this deal before the end of the month, Solix is tossing in a 400W solar panel, power strip, AC generator adapter, a metal pad, and an extended 3-year warranty.
Considering we're still in unpredictable winter weather and the Solix E10 is on sale, this is a great opportunity to make this home upgrade.
SAVE UP TO $180: Amazon's 4-Series 4K Fire TVs from 2025 are all down to new record-low prices in every size — 43 inches, 50 inches, and 55 inches. Save up to 40% in time for the Big Game.
Quick links for every size: Amazon 43-inch 4-Series 4K Fire TV $199.99 (save $130) Get Deal Amazon 50-inch 4-Series 4K Fire TV $239.99 (save $160) Get Deal Amazon 55-inch 4-Series 4K Fire TV $279.99 (save $180) Get DealLooking to upgrade your TV ASAP to watch the Big Game in 4K or the Olympics in all their glory? Amazon's 4-Series 4K Fire TVs from 2025 are all down to new record-low prices in every size.
As of Feb. 5, you can grab the Amazon 43-inch 4-Series 4K Fire TV for just $199.99 (reg. $329.99), the 50-inch for $239.99 (reg. $399.99), or the 55-inch for $279.99 (reg. $459.99). That's around 40% off each model, which brings prices down to their lowest ever by a long shot. For comparison purposes, we saw the 55-inch model drop to $379.99 on Black Friday, then $359.99 in early January. This deal beats that previous low by an extra $80.
While it's not the most advanced TV in Amazon's lineup, it is the most popular. Most people don't need all the extra bells and whistles anyway. The 4-Series was redesigned last year to sport an ultra-slim bezel that fades into the background, which brings your content front and center. It features a new quad-core processor for speedy navigation and load times, 4K UHD picture quality with support for HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Sound, and Omnisense technology that wakes up the TV when you enter the room to show you artwork or your favorite comfort show. The 2025 model was also designed with Alexa+, the new AI assistant that can do far more than just answer your questions.
If a TV is on your tech upgrade list, this is the best time to add this particular one to your cart.
Bad Bunny is truly a man of the people.
The Puerto Rican superstar's moment of quiet humanity at the 2026 Grammys — when he stayed in his seat for a long, stunned beat, hands over his eyes in disbelief, before slowly rising to accept Album of the Year — didn't just make headlines; it's now become immortalized in meme history.
The reaction GIF is everywhere on social media feeds like X, Instagram, TikTok, and Bluesky. Honestly, this is the kind of meme that works in any situation, but it hits hardest when paired with moments that are mentally exhausting or emotionally overwhelming: surviving a brutal workday only to realize the week isn't even halfway over, sitting through a long meeting that could have been an email, or finally buying that thing that's been in your cart for weeks...only to remember the money actually has to leave your account.
Somehow, Bad Bunny's quiet, tearful pause perfectly captures that mix of disbelief and pure human vulnerability, making it endlessly relatable.
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In a world full of chaos, sometimes sitting in stunned disbelief is all we need to go viral.
Valve updated its Steam Hardware FAQ to share some good news and bad news about the highly anticipated Steam Machine, Steam Frame VR headset, and Steam Controller. The new Steam products were originally announced in November.
Let's start with the good news for gamers: Valve confirmed that it still plans to ship all three products in the first half of 2026.
And the bad news: Due to the global memory shortage, the company still can't share any specifics on pricing or launch dates.
From the Steam hardware FAQ:
When we announced these products in November, we planned on being able to share specific pricing and launch dates by now. But the memory and storage shortages you've likely heard about across the industry have rapidly increased since then. The limited availability and growing prices of these critical components mean we must revisit our exact shipping schedule and pricing (especially around Steam Machine and Steam Frame).
Our goal of shipping all three products in the first half of the year has not changed. But we have work to do to land on concrete pricing and launch dates that we can confidently announce, being mindful of how quickly the circumstances around both of those things can change. We will keep you updated as much as we can as we finalize those plans as soon as possible.
A lot of gamers are excited about the upcoming launches. But without knowing the price, it's hard to know how excited to get.
The global memory shortage has caused huge price increases on critical memory components, as AI data centers buy up RAM. The shortage is complicating releases in the mobile, laptop, and gaming markets.
The Steam Machine is an alternative to both gaming consoles and expensive gaming PCs. It's a new type of console that offers the versatility of a gaming PC, only with a much lower price. As Mashable previously reported, the Steam Machine will be "six times more powerful than the Steam Deck and is able to play your entire Steam library, including AAA and indie titles."
As for the Steam Frame, it's a new VR headset and an alternative to the Meta Quest. The Steam Controller is an update to Valve's previous controller.
The Steam Frame VR headset and controllers. Credit: ValveSAVE $80: As of Feb. 5, get the DJI Mini 4K Camera Drone Combo for $309 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $389. That's a discount of 21% and the lowest price we've seen.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon DJI Mini 4K Camera Drone Combo $309 at AmazonIf you're still looking to pick up a drone from DJI, you're probably having a rough go of it. With the FCC banning foreign drones, it's more difficult than ever to find one in stock. But if you act fast, you can snag one if you're savvy. That's why if you're ready to buy, you'll want to hop on this DJI model right now.
As of Feb. 5, get the DJI Mini 4K Camera Drone Combo for $309 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $389. That's $80 off and a discount of 21%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
SEE ALSO: The DJI alternative Skyrover S1 Mini Drone is on sale for $60 offThis lightweight drone is the perfect option for creators, as well as beginning and advanced drone users. It offers a range of features, includng a one-tap takeoff option, return-to-home button, and even additional tutorials for beginners. It offers clean, 4K ultra HD video and a 3-axis gimbal for better, smoother footage while you're at it, as well as wind resistance and 10km max HD video transmission for getting work done even when you're super far away from the drone.
With a lengthy battery life and additional goodies packaged with the drone, you can get started creating content or just exploring right out of the box, so this kit gets you ready to fly and secures you a drone at the same time. For this discount, it's well worth diving into, especially since it's harder to get DJI drones right now. Be sure to snag yours before it disappears into the ether (and into others' homes) once again.
SAVE $90: The DJI Osmo Action 4 Essential Combo is on sale at Amazon for $199, down from the list price of $289. That's a 31% discount that matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Osmo Action 4 Essential Combo $199 at AmazonIf you're feeling inspired by the upcoming winter Olympics, you might feel like heading out on some of your own winter adventures. If you capture footage while out, you want a worthy camera for recording and something that's rugged enough to keep up. If you don't already own this, check out today's DJI deal at Amazon.
As of Feb. 5, the DJI Osmo Action 4 Essential Combo is on sale at Amazon for $199, marked down from the normal price of $289. That's a 31% discount that that a nice $90 off the price. It also matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
The DJI Osmo Action 4 camera records in 4K at 120fps. On top of this, it comes with a 155-degree ultra-wide field of view and a battery that can last for up to 150 minutes. In terms of winter sports, there's no concern about the cold because the DJI Osmo Action 4 can work in temps as low as -4 degrees Fahrenheit. It also has three stabilization modes to ensure your filming is smooth and level.
Today's bundle deal includes the DJI Osmo Action 4 camera itself, the DJI Osmo Action horizontal-vertical protective frame, the DJI Extreme Battery, a quick-release adapter mount, a lens hood, and more.
SEE ALSO: The DJI alternative Skyrover S1 Mini Drone is on sale for $60 offAfter winter activities, take the DJI Osmo Action 4 along on summer swims since it's waterproof at depths of up to 59 feet without an extra case. And DJI mentions this model is extra resistant to drops, so this could be a great model if durability is a priority.
While the DJI Osmo Action 4 Essential Combo is back at a record-low price of under $200, upgrade your ability to record content in 2026. You'll be able to share pro-level footage without spending big money.
The symbolism in the trailer for The Miniature Wife is hard to miss.
Starring Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen, the upcoming Peacock series sees a woman accidentally shrunk by her husband. You heard me, the act of women taking up space is literally reversed when Lindy (Banks) finds herself the size of a doll (in a dollhouse-sized version of their house, too). And her apologetic husband Les (Macfadyen) seems to be...secretly chuffed by it all. Hmmmmm...
The 10-episode show is based on a short story written by Manuel Gonzales and directed by Superbad's Greg Mottola. The Miniature Wife also stars O-T Fagbenle, Sian Clifford, Ronny Chieng, Zoe Lister-Jones, Sofia Rosinsky, and Aasif Mandvi.
The Miniature Wife premieres April 9 on Peacock.
Apple makes some of our favorite products and because of that, our eyes are always peeled for the best deals on all they have to offer. You'll never see markdowns on Apple products directly from the brand, so to find sales, look elsewhere.
This week, we hunted for the best prices across Apple Watches, MacBooks, and iPads to find the best deals to shop now. Admittedly, the sales this week are pretty lackluster. There are MacBooks and iPads on sale, but we're not that impressed with their sale prices.
The best savings can be found on the Apple Watch Series 11 which has hit a record low price. Plus, find great savings on AirTags and AirPods, too. Here are all the best Apple deals to shop now.
Best Apple deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 42mm) $299Now that we're a month deep into 2026, how are your New Years resolutions going? If you're looking for a way to track your workouts, try an Apple Watch. The Apple Watch Series 11 with 42mm face and GPS is back to its best price ever of $299. That saves you $100 off its $399 list price for 25% off.
The Apple Watch can track everything from your steps, sleep, heart rate, activity and more. It's even water resistant so you can swim laps with it. But beyond health tracking, it's a hub on your wrist allowing you to take calls and send texts.
There aren't a ton of stellar Apple deals going around, but this sale on the Apple Watch Series 11 is the best one right now.
Another Apple Watch dealApple Watch Series 11 (GPS + Cellular, 42mm) — $599 $699 (save $100)
Apple AirTags are the best Bluetooth trackers for iOS users. You can attach them to keys, wallets, and even luggage so you can have peace of mind over where your belongings are.
During Black Friday 2025, the AirTag 4-pack dropped to its lowest price ever of $62.99. And while we haven't seen that price again, nor do we expect to anytime soon, you can still get them on sale for a pretty good price. Right now, grab the AirTag 4-pack for just $69.98, saving you $29.02 of its $99 list price.
More Apple accessory dealsApple Pencil USB-C — $69 $79 (save $10)
Apple Pencil Pro — $94.99 $129 (save $34.01)
The past few weeks, AirPods prices haven't been that great and while models aren't back to record lows, they're finally shop worthy. Right now you can get the Apple AirPods 4 (without noise cancellation) for just $99.99. That knocks 22% off its $129 list price for $29.01 in savings.
The Apple AirPods 4 are the entry-level earbuds from Apple. They seamlessly connect to iOS devices and last up to 30 hours. The AirPods 4 are Apple's latest generation of earbuds, too, so you're getting the most up-to-date tech.
More AirPods dealsApple AirPods 4 (with noise cancellation) — $139.99 $179 (save $39.01)
Apple AirPods Pro 3 — $229.99 $249 (save $19.01)
Apple AirPods Max — $449.99 $549 (save $99.01)
iPad
Apple iPad, 11-inch (A16, WiFi, 128GB) — $299.99 $349 (save $49.01)
Apple iPad, 11-inch (A16, WiFi + Cellular, 512GB) — $754 $799 (save $45)
iPad Mini
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M3, WiFi, 128GB) — $489.99 $599 (save $109.01)
Apple iPad Mini, 8.3-inch (A17 Pro, WiFi, 256GB) — $499 $599 (save $100)
iPad Air
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M3, WiFi, 256GB) — $656.99 $699 (save $42.01)
Apple iPad Air, 13-inch (M3, WiFi, 128GB) — $679 $799 (save $130)
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M3, WiFi + Cellular, 128GB) — $689 $749 (save $60)
Apple iPad Air, 13-inch (M3, WiFi, 256GB) — $779.99 $899 (save $119.01)
iPad Pro
Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M5, WiFi, 256GB) — $942 $999 (save $57)
Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M5, WiFi, 512GB) — $1,127 $1,199 (save $72)
MacBook Air
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $849.99 $999 (save $149.99)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $1,099 $1,199 (save $100)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,269 $1,399 (save $130)
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M4, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,249 $1,399 (save $150)
Apple MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,499 $1,599 (save $100)
MacBook Pro
M4
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4 Pro, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,799 $1,999 (save $200)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4 Pro, 24GB Ram, 1TB SSD) — $2,149 $2,399 (save $250)
M5
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,511.01 $1,599 (save $87.99)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,599.99 $1,799 (save $199.02)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,825 $1,999 (save $174)
Mac Mini
Apple Mac Mini (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $549 $599 (save $50)
DJI makes some of the best gadgets for creators. They tend to come packed with user-friendly features that are nice for both pro creators or those who are just starting out. While we're still in the depths of winter, now is a great time to utilize free time to brush up on some new creator skills, like becoming an expert drone flier or upgrading recording gear for summer adventures.
While February is not synonymous with a major sale period, we're seeing great sale prices from DJI this week. You'll be able to get the content-creator mic, a portable power station to use while creating off-grid, and a new drone, all on a major discount.
If your content set-up could use some upgrades, check out these deals.
Best DJI drone deal Opens in a new window Credit: DJI DJI Mini 4K Camera Drone Combo $309 at AmazonIn case you haven't heard, DJI is no longer allowed to sell drones in the U.S. because of an FCC ban. However, the ban doesn't apply to DJI drone stock that's already in the country, which means finding a DJI drone both in-stock and on sale is a big deal. Today's deal on the DJI Mini 4K drone combo earns you the drone itself, two batteries, the DJI RC remote control, a spare set of propellers, a shoulder bag, and extra accessories. Yes, all of this is on sale for under $310.
The DJI Mini is a great model if you'll be on the move and traveling with your drone since it fits into the palm of your hand. There's also the benefit of video transmission that reaches up to 10 kilometers away and the 62-minute flight time.
More DJI drone dealsDJI Mini 3 — $439 $549 (save $110)
DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo — $575 $719 (save $144)
DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo — $1,099 $1,599 (save $500)
Check out our full review of the DJI Mic Mini.
The DJI Mic Mini has become the mic for content creators. Scoring it while it's on sale for $79 means you're getting the best discount we've ever seen at Amazon. Mashable Lead Shopping Reporter Bethany Allard tested out the DJI Mic Mini and wrote, "After testing out the DJI Mic Mini for weeks and watching it in action with Mashable's social media team, I'm convinced it's one of the best upgrades for content creators."
Today's deal gives you two transmitters, one receiver, and a charging case. Other accessories include those adorable fuzzy windscreens, a carrying pouch, mini clip magnets, and a USB-C phone adapter.
More DJI mic dealsDJI Mic Mini Transmitter — $25 $33 (save $8)
DJI Mic Mini (1 transmitter, 1 receiver) — $45 $59 (save $14)
If you're taking your drone out on an adventure to capture footage, you might need to recharge those batteries. That's not particularly easy if you're out in nature. The easiest solution is to pack along a portable power station and DJI makes models that are especially friendly for DJI drone owners.
The updated DJI Power 1000 V2 gives you access to 1,024Wh of power. The two SCD ports are designed to quick-charge DJI drone batteries, and DJI made this model ultra-quick to recharge with wall power. Plus, it operates at a quiet level which is important if you'll be powering up studio lights while recording in the same room as the Power 1000 V2. Be sure to clip the on-page coupon to score this power station on sale for $399, down from the standard price of $699.
It's also worth noting this model is massively expandable with the DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000, which is also on sale today. Each expansion battery brings 2,048Wh to the power party.
More DJI power station dealsDJI Power 500 — $279 $499 (save $220)
DJI Power 1000 — $399 $999 (save $600)
DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000 — $699 $969 (save $270)
DJI Power 2000 — $699 $1,299 (save $600)
If you've ever tried to leave a colossal city subway station, and felt like the everyday drudgery of it all resembled a hellish maze, watch the terrifying trailer for Exit 8.
A Hundred Flowers director and Monster producer Genki Kawamura is set to thrill with his adaptation of Kotake Create's 2023 hit mystery video game The Exit 8 — and it looks like a chilling, freaky ride.
We meet Kazunari Ninomiya as a man frantically lost in a train station's halls, only to find himself in an eternal loop. But he's not alone, constantly finding himself alongside an unsettling stranger (Yamato Kochi) and a small boy (Naru Asanuma). He also keeps finding strange rules on the station walls, ones that must be obeyed if he is to escape this place and find the eponymous Exit 8. And then there's all that blood...
As far as psychological horror goes, this one seems all too real for commuters.
Exit 8 hits cinemas April 10.
SAVE $60: AS of Feb. 5, you can get the Skyrover S1 Mini Drone for just $289 at Amazon with an on-page coupon. That's 17% or $60 in savings.
Opens in a new window Credit: Skyrover Skyrover S1 Mini Drone $289 at AmazonIn case you haven't been keeping up with drone news in the U.S., the popular brand DJI faced an FCC ban just last December, making it no longer possible to sell its drones in the country. Thus, DJI stock has been selling out by the day. If you're looking for an alternative, Skyrover was founded last year by a small team of engineers with backgrounds at DJI — and the new brand's S1 Mini Drone is not only in stock, but on sale for $60 off.
As of Feb. 5, you can pick up the Skyrover S1 Mini Drone at Amazon for only $289 instead of its usual $349 using an on-page coupon. That's about 17% off its list price. Just be sure to check the box that says "Apply $60 coupon."
The Skyrover S1 Mini Drone is built for beginners. It packs a 48MP camera on board and 3-axis gimbal stabilization for snapping shake-free 4K photos and 60fps videos. Auto-tracking and one-tpa SmartGo modes also allow for hands-free content creation. Other features include a 39,000 feet transmission range, a foldable build that can slip into your pocket, one-tap takeoff and landing, and smart app connectivity for guides and flight tutorials.
The battery will give you about 40 minutes of flight time before it needs a recharge or a swap. If you spend $110 more on the Skyrover S1 Bundle, you'll get three batteries to swap out for a total of 120 minutes of flight time. Or you can stick with the $289 S1 Mini Drone on its own and save your money by waiting for it to charge.