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SAVE $50: As of May 13, the Samsung 55-Inch Class Crystal TV is on sale for $297.99 at Amazon. That's a 14% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung 55-Inch Class Crystal TV $297.99 at AmazonIf you're shopping around for a new TV in time for the World Cup, an impressive new deal has just dropped at Amazon. As of May 13, the Samsung 55-Inch Class Crystal TV has dropped to its lowest-ever price. Normally $347.99, it's now priced at $297.99 — saving you $50.
This TV has incredible image quality, with features like 3D color mapping and 4K upscaling to improve what you're watching, so colors and lower-resolution content are much clearer and closer to 4K. There's also the Motion Xcelerator feature which works by estimating movement between frames and smoothing it out, helping to deliver clearer motion and a more fluid picture.
SEE ALSO: T-Mobile just dropped the Apple iPhone 17 for free — how to claimAnd there's no need to worry about your personal data. This TV keeps everything secure with Samsung Knox Security which helps block harmful apps and phishing sites as well as protecting information like passwords or PINs.
Design-wise, it uses a slim bezel and a single metal sheet construction with an aircraft-inspired look. It also includes access to over 2,700 free channels through Samsung TV Plus, and you'll also be able to access major streaming apps like Netflix and Prime Video without fuss.
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TL;DR: Amazon has the Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G5 (G51F) QHD gaming monitor on sale for $159.99, down from its $249.99 list price. That saves you $90 on a 1440p gaming display.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G5 (G51F) Gaming Monitor $159.99 at AmazonIf you’ve been holding off on upgrading your gaming setup from standard HD, Amazon has provided a tempting offer to finally make the jump to QHD.
As of May 13, the Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G5 (G51F) QHD gaming monitor is on sale for $159.99 at Amazon, marked down from its $249.99 list price. That makes it 36% off. This is the lowest price this monitor has ever been at Amazon (confirmed using price tracker camelcamelcamel).
For this new low price, this Odyssey G5 gives you a 27-inch QHD display with 2560x1440 resolution, which Samsung says packs 1.7 times the pixel density of Full HD. That should give games a sharper look — covering anything you’re playing, like multiplayers in the realm of Fortnite or new single-player adventures like 007 First Light.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!The more time you spend gaming, the more the speed of this particular model stands out. The 180Hz refresh rate is built for smoother gameplay than a standard 60Hz or 75Hz displays (great for high-speed titles like Overwatch and Marvel Rivals), while the 1ms MPRT response time should help keep inputs feeling quick when a match suddenly gets hectic. AMD FreeSync is included as well, helping reduce screen tearing and choppiness.
To round out the G51F monitor, Samsung has added some luxury PC extras, like HDR10 for brighter highlights and deeper shadows, plus Black Equalizer for spotting enemies in darker areas. There’s also Virtual Aim Point and Auto Source Switch+ to give you an even bigger edge — while the ergonomic stand supports tilt, pivot, and height adjustments.
If you’ve got the budget for a model that’s bigger and even flashier, LG’s 39-inch OLED and curved UltraGear monitor is now only $749.99. Elsewhere, the 4K ASUS ROG Swift is $200 off.
TL;DR: As of May 13, the Anker Solix F3800 portable power station with a 400W Solar Panel is on sale for just $1,999.99 on Amazon. That's 50% off its $3,999 list price and its lowest price to date.
Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Anker Solix F3800 Portable Power Station + 400W Solar Panel $1,999.99 at AmazonNeed a heavy-duty portable power station on hand in case of emergencies? The beefy Anker Solix F3800 comes highly recommended by expert reviewers as a reliable option for whole home backup. (It's also capable of charging electric vehicles.) Better yet, you can snag it on sale for a record-low price when you bundle it with a free solar panel.
Amazon currently has the Solix F3800 with a 400W solar panel marked down to just $1,999.99. I say "just" because it usually sells for a whopping $3,999, so you're saving 50% (or roughly $2,000) on top of getting a freebie.
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This is an all-time-low price on the package deal according to the Amazon price tracker camelcamelcamel. It's only been this cheap once before before in mid-April.
If you don't need the solar panel, the standalone Solix F3800 is now discounted to $1,799.99 on Amazon — another historical low. (Amazon's list price is very deflated, FYI. The Solix F3800 retails for $3,999 on its own, not $1,999.99, so that works out to a 55% savings.)
Just hit the Anker Solix F3800's 240V power switch twice to activate its EV charging mode. Credit: AnkerOur sister site CNET tested the Solix F3800 back in 2024 and gave it a stellar 9/10 score for its myriad output options and massive capacity. It starts at 3,840Wh, but you can bump that to 26,880kWh by adding up to six expansion batteries, or even 53,760kWh with a second unit.
Reviewer and former CNET Labs Manager Steve Conaway said his absolute favorite thing about the Solix F3800 "is its ability to output not only normal 120-volt receptacles, but also split-phase 240 volts in the same single unit." That's enough juice to power large appliances like ovens and dryers, or charge up an electric vehicle. Plus, you don't need a combo box or transfer switch to get all that power, as you would on alternatives.
Conaway notes that the Solix F3800 is heavy, but at least it's wheeled.
If you haul the Solix F3800 off-grid — it's great for RVs — you'll be able to charge it with the 400W solar panel. Its waterproof design can be angled four different ways.
Disclosure: CNET and Mashable are both owned by Ziff Davis.
TL;DR: Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Marvel Spider-Man Gift Bundle is on sale for $73.31, knocking $16.68 off its $89.99 list price. That’s below TCGplayer’s $75.49 listing, making Amazon the best place to buy right now.
Opens in a new window Credit: Magic: The Gathering Magic: The Gathering Marvel's Spider-Man Gift Bundle $73.31 at AmazonAmazon is usually trailing behind other retailers when it comes to trading card deals, but this time, it’s leading the pack on one of the coolest products in MTG’s Spider-Man expansion.
As of May 13, Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Marvel Spider-Man Gift Bundle listed for $73.31 with free delivery, down from its $89.99 list price. That works out to a 19% discount and over $15 off. If stock sells out and you need a backup, TCGplayer has the Marvel Spider-Man Gift Bundle listed as low as $75.49, with a listed median of $96.14 and a market price of $73.81.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!Inside the box, you get nine Play Boosters, one Collector Booster, one traditional foil alternate-art promo card, 30 basic lands split between foil, non-foil, and full-art versions, an oversized Spindown life counter, a foil card storage box, and two reference cards. In other words, it’s more than just a few packs in a shiny box.
The Spider-Man set brings Marvel’s web-head into Magic with heroes, villains, Spider-Verse flavor, and comic-book-style treatments that are built for collectors.
For other Magic: The Gathering deals, you can also grab a Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box for $119.95. Meanwhile, you can also score a MTG Play Booster Box of the new Strixhaven expansion for under $140.
If you’re a Pokémon TCG fan, the newly-announced Pitch Black expansion is available to pre-order at TCGplayer.
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SAVE $100: As of May 13, the 13-inch MacBook Air M5 is on sale for $999 at Amazon. That's a $100 discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple 13-inch MacBook Air M5 $999 at AmazonThe new 13-inch MacBook Air M5 is still on sale at Amazon. If you're looking for a great laptop, you can't go wrong with this model. In fact, the 15-inch M4 model tops our list of the best laptops for 2026, so you just know the upgrade delivers where it counts.
As of May 13, this new release is down by $100, now priced at $999. This price is available for three of the four colors: midnight, sky blue, and silver. We've seen this model down to $949 recently, so is this the start of a price climb ahead of Prime Day? We hope not, but it's the sort of thing that Amazon likes to do.
SEE ALSO: T-Mobile just dropped the Apple iPhone 17 for free — how to claimThe MacBook Air with the M5 chip is a lightweight laptop that's ideal for everyday work and creative tasks. It benefits from features like Apple Intelligence and has SSD storage starting at 512GB. Plus, the new M5 chip gives you a faster CPU, unified memory, a Neural Engine, and a next-generation GPU with Neural Accelerators for AI-assisted tasks.
The battery life is strong, promising to last up to 18 hours. It also includes a 12MP Center Stage camera for video calls, a three-microphone array, and a four-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos support.
You can find this Apple deal at Amazon right now.
If ever you find yourself wondering whether or not Donald Trump thinks about the average American when he makes his decisions, just ask him yourself. Apparently he's happy to give an honest answer.
In the Late Show clip above, Stephen Colbert plays footage of the president telling a reporter: “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situations. I don’t think about anybody. I think about one thing: We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon."
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"Honestly, there's not a whole lot going on upstairs," growls Colbert, in trademark Trump impression mode. "Most of the time I'm thinking about that little monkey playing the symbols. Either that or boobs, OK? Sometimes monkey boobs. Monkey see, monkey boob. Sometimes, this is just me, I'm thinking about sea monkey boobs."
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SAVE $300: As of May 13, the Samsung Galaxy S25+ is on sale for $699.99 at Amazon. That's a 30% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Galaxy S25+ $699.99 at AmazonThe Samsung Galaxy S25+ has gone on sale at Amazon, but it's not just any discount. It has now dropped to its lowest-ever price, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.
Normally $999.99, you can save $300 with the new price of $699.99 at Amazon. This price is for the navy colored phone with 256GB of storage.
SEE ALSO: T-Mobile just dropped the Apple iPhone 17 for free — how to claimThe Samsung Galaxy S25+ is a seriously impressive smartphone with lots of AI-powered features. It's designed to handle multiple tasks with just a single request.
It also includes a feature called Now Brief, which gives you updates and information throughout the day. Even the camera benefits from AI, with features like Audio Eraser for reducing background noise in videos and support for low-light video recording. The portrait features also help, and are designed to adjust skin tones and preserve natural textures in photos.
And it all runs on Samsung’s latest processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite, so you can use features such as call translation, video editing, and photo editing directly on the device.
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SAVE $70: As of May 13, the Anker 3-in-1 charger is on sale for $159.99 at Amazon. That's a 30% discount on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Anker 3-in-1 Charging Station $159.99 at AmazonIf you're an Apple user, chances are you've got more than one device on the go. And if they're devices that need regular charging like your iPhone, AirPods, or Apple Watch, you’ve probably got cables running all over the place.
If you're tired of the clutter, we've found a product you'll love. Meet the Anker 3-in-1 charger: This handy device charges your Apple gadgets in one little desk-friendly product. As of May 13, it's on sale for a new low price. Normally $229.99, you can save $70 with the new price of $159.99.
SEE ALSO: T-Mobile just dropped the Apple iPhone 17 for free — how to claimThe 3-in-1 wireless charging station supports up to 25W wireless charging and can charge an iPhone 17 Pro to 50% in around 22 minutes using its AirCool cooling technology. The cooling system is designed to help keep your phone below 89°F during charging, which can help to reduce any wear on the long term health of your battery.
It also has a built-in 1.65-inch HD display to show the charging status, temperature, power information, and safety alerts, and there are options to customize the screen. And there are three different charging modes: Boost Mode for faster charging with cooling, Ice Mode for maximum cooling while charging during use, and Sleep Mode, which disables cooling and dims the display for quiet overnight charging.
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SAVE OVER $100: As of May 13, the Holy Stone HS600 drone is on sale for $299.98 at Amazon. This is $100.01 off its full price of $399.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Holy Stone Holy Stone HS600 $299.98 at AmazonWhether you're a creator or someone looking for a new hobby, drones are serious game-changers.
With summer right around the corner, the timing couldn't be better to explore the sunny skies. For those interested in investing, Amazon has a few models on sale at the moment, including the Holy Stone HS600 drone.
As of May 13, the Holy Stone HS600 has dropped to $299.98 at Amazon for a limited time, which is just over $100 off its full price of $399.99. Considering it can capture 4K/30FPS video and comes with everything you need to get started — a transmitter, drone battery, blade, and a bag — that sale price is well worth considering.
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The Holy Stone HS600 also has a cool Auto Return Home function, which automatically sends the drone back to its initial takeoff point when you're ready to pack up. With this, you can always be confident about keeping it safe and have no worries about losing it during the action, no matter how far from home you fly it.
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As you can probably tell by the invitations plastering your fridge, it's officially high school graduation season. Admittedly, it's tricky to find a graduation party gift that matches the energy of such a transitionary period.
Our best grad gift advice? Don't force something unique or oddly specific and personalized just for the sake of avoiding a "boring" gift. If you know them well enough, sure, take the fun or sentimental route. But a high school grad will be just as pumped to receive something practical like elevated dorm essentials, mostly because it means that they won't have to spend their own money on it. Think of gifting the high-quality basics as acknowledging their maturity — like, "You deserve the nice adult version of this item."
A widely-usable gift card or straight-up cash is an automatic home run, of course. But if you'd prefer to wrap something, we carefully curated a list of the best useful high school graduation gift ideas in 2026: Some fun gifts, some practical gifts, and some budget-friendly gifts, but all gifts a teenager will definitely be glad they have.
SEE ALSO: 60+ gifts for Dad that he won't have to pretend to likeTwo rovers have had big breaks over the past few years in the case of whether Mars ever hosted life.
Curiosity, which is exploring Gale Crater, conducted a chemistry experiment on a rock sample that revealed complex carbon compounds. Perseverance, about 2,300 miles away at Jezero Crater, found fossilized material that an ancient alien microorganism could have excreted.
Despite the compelling leads, NASA doesn't know whether ancient living things produced these organic molecules or if some other process, such as chemical reactions between rock and water, did. Because of instrument limitations, it's doubtful the U.S. space agency will ever be able to rule that possibility out, unless the samples come back to Earth.
"This finding by our incredible Perseverance rover is the closest we've actually come to discovering ancient life on Mars," said Nicky Fox, NASA's associate administrator for science, last year.
But a team of scientists has suggested a new way to look at samples that could help close the gap of ambiguity. The idea is surprisingly simple: Rather than try to look for specific molecules in a sample, study the overall pattern of chemicals within it.
The researchers compared samples from living organisms, fossils, ocean sediments, meteorites, asteroid material, and lab experiments that simulated early-Earth or space chemistry. They specifically homed in on amino acids, which build proteins, and fatty acids, which contribute to cell membranes. They found that life organizes chemicals differently.
SEE ALSO: Hubble finds something about the Milky Way's core just doesn't add upIt turns out a strong statistical divide exists between biological and nonbiological samples, according to a new study. The results are published in Nature Astronomy. Though looking for molecular diversity in a sample is not a silver bullet for detecting aliens, it could offer one more strong piece of evidence to weigh in the balance.
"Astrobiology is fundamentally a forensic science," said Gideon Yoffe, lead author of the paper and a researcher at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, in a statement. "We’re trying to infer processes from incomplete clues, often with very limited data collected by missions that are extraordinarily expensive and infrequent."
In the study, amino acids from biological samples usually contained a wider and more balanced and organized mix of compounds because cells actively make many compounds for specific jobs. Abiotic samples — specimens formed without life — tended to look sparse, with a few simple amino acids dominating the mixture. Some contaminated meteorites shifted closer to the biological group, indicating that biology changes chemical patterns in recognizable ways.
The researchers also found samples that leaned in the other direction. Biological samples that had suffered heavy damage from heat, radiation, or age started to resemble nonliving chemistry because they lost molecular diversity over time. Ancient rocks, fluids from hydrothermal vents, and some fossils all showed signs of this deterioration.
Scientists wondered whether radiation could erase the biological signal. They simulated conditions in the icy surface layers of Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, and found that the diversity pattern often survived, even after substantial chemical damage.
Fatty acids, on the other hand, showed the opposite trend but still clearly distinguished life from non-life. Because living cells rely on a narrower set of fatty acids for membranes, the biological samples appeared less evenly distributed. Nonliving chemistry produced broader, more uniform mixtures, according to the study.
Hannah McLain works at Goddard Space Flight Center's Astrobiology Lab, where samples of asteroid Bennu are studied. Credit: NASA / Vivian RenkeyThe statistical strategy could improve current space missions designed to perform chemical analyses and some life-detection tests. Scientists often search for unusual isotope ratios or molecular "handedness," but those signals can fade over time and require sensitive instruments.
Curiosity or Perseverance could potentially do this kind of statistical test if ever the rovers were to detect a broad suite of related organic compounds and measure the reliable relative amounts of those different molecules, said Fabian Klenner, a UC Riverside assistant professor of planetary sciences and coauthor on the paper. The current limitation isn't that the rovers are incapable of analyzing molecular diversity, but that they need a sample rich and varied enough in organic data.
The technique might be especially useful for NASA's eight-rotor Dragonfly aircraft, which is expected to explore Titan, an icy moon of Saturn, in the mid-2030s. The aircraft will have a mass spectrometer device designed to analyze and characterize organic molecules.
"Dragonfly is another interesting case," Klenner told Mashable. "If it can resolve organic molecules and their relative abundances, then I would love to see our diversity approach applied to the data."
TV is in the middle of a hockey romance takeover.
In late 2025, Heated Rivalry skated onscreen with a low budget, two unknown leads, and a dream. Over the course of six episodes, it plunged millions of viewers into a smutty hockey fugue state, turned Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams into household names, and even drew more fans to the NHL.
SEE ALSO: BookCon 2026: Authors Rachel Reid, Stephanie Archer talk hockey romance and how it could change the sport for the betterNow, the hockey invasion continues with Prime Video's New Adult college drama Off Campus, which is bound to draw Heated Rivalry comparisons just by virtue of it being a hockey romance. But the similarities between the two basically start and end with "hot hockey players." As a queer love story, Heated Rivalry unpacks what it means to be closeted at the highest level of an extremely heteronormative, hyper-masculine sport. Off Campus, on the other hand, focuses on a straight pairing who date publicly. That automatically separates the shows on a thematic level, although Off Campus carries some hockey-themed baggage of its own.
These differences wind up being a good thing for Off Campus, which manages to cook up an engrossing, if familiar, love story without falling into Heated Rivalry's shadow. (Notably, Elle Kennedy's Off-Campus book series predates Rachel Reid's Game Changers series, although the hockey romance genre exists far beyond these two titles.)
What's Off Campus about? Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli in "Off Campus." Credit: Liane Hentscher / PrimeOff Campus welcomes viewers to Briar University, a fictional New England Ivy League school whose student body eats, sleeps, and breathes hockey.
Well, most of them, anyway.
Composition student Hannah Wells (Ella Bright) steers clear of hockey players in general due to a traumatic past experience. That changes when Briar U's hockey captain and star center Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli) enters her orbit. He offers her a deal: If she tutors him in their tricky philosophy class, he'll pretend to date her so she can catch the eye of her crush, rock star Justin Kohl (Josh Heuston).
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Of course, anyone who's ever read a fake dating story knows how this will go down. Fake feelings turn real, "practice" kisses carry more emotion than anyone would have ever thought, and soon enough, these fake daters only have eyes for each other.
Off Campus offers up a sweet romance, with less spice than the books. Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli in "Off Campus." Credit: Liane Hentscher / Prime VideoWhen Hannah and Garrett's romance turns physical in the Off-Campus book series, Kennedy spares no detail. The show, on the other hand, is less outright explicit when it comes to onscreen sex — another difference from Heated Rivalry. While sex scenes in Heated Rivalry could build over the course of several minutes, or even take up the bulk of an episode, Off Campus focuses on quicker encounters and glossy montages.
These scenes still carry emotional weight, though, especially Hannah and Garrett's first sexual experience together. While the set up is a little ridiculous — she asks him to give her an orgasm (platonically!) so she can prepare for a date with Justin — it leads to a thoughtful discussion of Hannah's anxieties around sex. She was assaulted in high school and has a hard time letting her guard down around men. After learning this, Garrett works to make sure Hannah feels safe, leading to a sweet, sexy scene that emphasizes the importance of mutual trust and consent.
As frothy as Off Campus can get, what with its lineup of hockey himbos and cheesy fun college parties, it finds depth in Hannah and Garrett's upsetting pasts and their worries that their trauma defines them.
Hannah fears that people will only associate her with her assault, meaning she's never opened up about it to her network of college friends. Garrett worries that he'll end up like his abusive father Phil (Steve Howey), a former pro hockey player known for his roughhousing. These anxieties surface through series of quick-cutting flashbacks that feel formally clichéd, but still get to the heart of deep issues in a way that lends Off Campus some dramatic heft.
Garrett's internal conflict is where Off Campus's hockey emphasis truly comes into play, as he tries to reconcile how vulnerable he is with Hannah with his role in a sport that could get violent. For the most part, though, the Briar U Hawks lack the toxic masculinity of other teams they face, thanks to a supportive coach and a charming ensemble of upcoming Off Campus romantic leads (Stephen Kalyn, Antonio Cipriano, and Jalen Thomas Brooks). Can Off Campus turn the himbo meter up to Ted Lasso Season 3 levels of sickening sweetness? Occasionally. But I'd rather see the Hawks freaking out over a Thanksgiving dinner than beating one another up.
Off Campus does soften Garrett (and especially his womanizing tendencies) a bit from the book, with success. While he's playing up Garrett's rakish qualities early on, Cameli's performance feels a bit constrained, as if he's trying extra hard to adhere to viewers' pre-conceived notions of the playboy archetype. When Garrett and Hannah truly connect, he loosens up and the heartthrob energy flows freely. Opposite him, Bright brings a sweet, open charm that's part classic rom-com girl-next-door, part ambitious go-getter. Both actors nicely balance their romantic banter with their characters' inner turmoil, turning Hannah and Garrett into fully-fledged students whose success you root for, romantic and otherwise.
Does Off Campus break any new ground? No, not really. However, it's sweet, oodles of fun, and proves that there's still more room on the ice for hockey romance on TV.
All episodes of Off Campus are now streaming on Prime Video.
Whether you're looking to jump into the latest superhero saga or journey to a galaxy far, far away, Disney+ is the streaming service for you.
Home to Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and more, Disney+ offers a library that's stuffed full of shows and films to keep both adults and kids entertained. With Disney+, you can watch Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord, Zootopia 2, the second season of Daredevil: Born Again, and much more.
If you've had this streaming service on your radar but you're unsure which plan is the best fit for you, we've got you covered with a selection of Disney+ streaming deals. At the moment, the streamer has a six-month offer live for its Disney+ and Hulu bundles, which drops its ad-supported plan to $11.99 per month if you lock in for half a year (before going back up to $12.99 per month). Alternatively, you can opt for the ad-free plan at $17.99 per month (which will return to $19.99 per month after the six-month promotional period).
SEE ALSO: 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair' review: I didn't know how much I needed thisThere's also the Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max package, which is a great investment for those who already own the other two streaming services but want to cut down on costs. We've detailed all of the available bundle deals below, alongside basic information on Disney+ plans if you just want the House of Mouse's service on its own.
Best Hulu bundle deal Opens in a new window Credit: Disney Disney+ and Hulu Bundle $11.99 per month for 6 months, then $12.99 per month Get Deal Why we like itFor those interested in the Disney+ and Hulu bundle, the streamer has dropped a six-month offer on both its ad-supported and ad-free plans. The ad-supported plan is down to $11.99 per month for locking in six months, before returning to $12.99 per month. The Premium ad-free plan is down to $17.99 per month for six months, before returning to $19.99 per month.
According to Disney, this is an "ongoing offer for people who want to subscribe for a longer period to save on the average monthly cost." It's also available for new and eligible returning subscribers.
Disney+ and Hulu Bundle — $11.99 per month for six months, then $12.99 per month
Disney+ and Hulu Bundle Premium — $17.99 per month for six months, then $19.99 per month
The Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max bundle is one of the best available at the moment. Starting at $19.99 per month, you can have three excellent streaming services right in the palm of your hand. The $19.99 per month option is for the With Ads plan, but if you'd prefer to watch your favorite content without ads, the No Ads plan comes to $32.99 per month. Compared to what you'd pay for each of these on their own, you're saving 42% with the ad-supported plan and 41% with the ad-free plan.
Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (with ads) — $19.99 per month (save 42%)
Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max Bundle (no ads) — $32.99 per month (save 41%)
If you're a sports fan looking to add ESPN to your bundles, you're in luck: Disney offers bundles with both ESPN Select and ESPN Unlimited. According to ESPN, "ESPN Select includes ESPN+ content only. Fans who want ESPN+ exclusively may subscribe to the ESPN Select plan. ESPN Unlimited includes all of the ESPN networks and services, including ESPN+."
The Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle, which has ads, is available for $35.99 per month. The Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited premium bundle without ads is available for $44.99 per month.
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle — $19.99 per month
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle Premium — $29.99 per month
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle — $35.99 per month
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle Premium — $44.99 per month
Disney+ offers two standard plans if you just want the service on its own. The Disney+ ad-supported plan comes to $11.99 per month while the ad-free Disney+ Premium plan will set you back $18.99 per month or $189.99 per year if you'd rather pay annually.
Disney+ (With Ads) — $11.99 per month
Disney+ Premium (No Ads) — $18.99 per month, $189.99 per year
Disney+ has also created an "extra member" plan for people using your account that live outside of your household as they crack down on password sharing. If you're looking to add another person onto your account, you're only allowed one extra profile and can choose from the following add-on plans:
Disney+ (With Ads) — $6.99 per month
Disney+ Premium — $9.99 per month
Disney+, Hulu Bundle — $7.99 per month
Disney+, Hulu Bundle Premium — $10.99 per month
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle — $11.99 per month
Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle Premium — $14.99 per month
There's a wealth of shows and films to check out on Disney+ after you sign up. If you want some help finding something to watch, check out our roundups of the 12 best TV shows for adults on Disney+ and the 20 best movies on Disney+ to start building out your watchlist.
TL;DR: Mondly Premium is on sale for $79.97 (reg. $299.99) through June 14 at 11:59 p.m. PT and includes access to lessons across 41 languages.
Opens in a new window Credit: Mondly Mondly Premium: Lifetime Subscription (All Languages) $79.97Trying to learn a new language can become overwhelming fast, especially when apps lock the really helpful features behind subscriptions or only support lessons from English. Mondly Premium takes a more comprehensive approach, offering lessons in 41 languages and tools to help learners practice conversations, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary in shorter daily sessions.
Currently, Mondly Premium is on sale for $79.97 (reg. $299.99) through June 14 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
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Mondly works for all skill levels, whether you’re just starting with basic phrases or want to improve your grammar and business communication. The platform also has over 200 business lessons and Pearson-certified English tests for anyone focused on professional growth.
Mondly is easy to use on iOS, Android, PC, and Mac, and your progress syncs automatically across all your devices. There’s even a hands-free mode that reads lessons out loud, which is great for learning while you commute, walk, or do chores.
If you’ve been meaning to practice a new language before traveling — or just want an alternative to recurring monthly language app fees — Mondly Premium is currently available for $79.97 through June 14 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
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