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This Is the Best-Rated Garmin Forerunner, And It's Just Hit a New All-Time Low on Amazon
This Is the Best-Rated Garmin Forerunner, And It's Just Hit a New All-Time Low on Amazon

Gizmodo

time5 days ago

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This Is the Best-Rated Garmin Forerunner, And It's Just Hit a New All-Time Low on Amazon

Whether you're a casual athlete or a regular one, this Garmin suits all profiles. Among the best-rated running watches available today, the Garmin Forerunner series consistently earns top marks from runners and fitness enthusiasts. The Garmin Forerunner 265 and Forerunner 265S are no exception, boasting an impressive 4.7 out of 5 stars across hundreds of Amazon reviews. These two models—the 265S in 42mm and the standard 265 in 46mm—have both dropped to an all-time low price of $349 since Monday morning, down from their original list price of $449. With a discount of $100, this is a great opportunity if you're looking to upgrade your running watch without waiting for Prime Day. See at Amazon Perfect For 5K or Marathon The Garmin Forerunner 265 and 265S are packed with features that cater to both serious athletes and everyday runners. The watch faces are equipped with vibrant, colorful AMOLED displays that make it easy to view your stats and notifications, even in direct sunlight. The AMOLED technology enhances visibility but also helps conserve battery life so that your watch stays powered for long training sessions or busy days. Under the hood, the Garmin Forerunner 265 and 265S are designed to deliver advanced training metrics and in-depth recovery insights: These watches track a wide range of data including heart rate, VO2 max, training load, and training status, and give you a comprehensive picture of your fitness progress. The recovery insights help you understand when your body is ready for another hard workout or when you might need a rest day which makes it easier to avoid overtraining and injury. Whether you're training for a marathon or simply trying to stay active, these features provide valuable feedback to help you reach your goals. Both watches offer built-in GPS so that you can track your runs, hikes, and bike rides with precision. You can also upload your favorite routes and follow turn-by-turn directions right on your wrist. The watches connect seamlessly with your smartphone, so you can receive notifications, control music, and even make contactless payments with Garmin Pay. The lightweight design and breathable silicone strap ensure a secure, comfortable fit even during long runs or intense workouts. The watches are also water-resistant so you don't have to worry about sweat, rain, or accidental splashes. With a battery life that lasts for days on a single charge, you can focus on your training without constantly worrying about recharging your device. The Garmin Forerunner 265 and 265S are among the best running watches you can buy right now, and the current Amazon deal makes them more accessible than ever. Don't wait for Prime Day: this deal is too good to pass up, and the stock won't last long. See at Amazon

The best running watch I've tested for most people is $100 off — get the lowest price ever now
The best running watch I've tested for most people is $100 off — get the lowest price ever now

Tom's Guide

time5 days ago

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The best running watch I've tested for most people is $100 off — get the lowest price ever now

If I got a dollar every time someone asked me which Garmin watch to buy, I'd probably still need to work for Tom's Guide, but I'd be a lot richer. My recommendation, and one of my favorite Garmins ever, is the Garmin Forerunner 265, and it it's $100 off right now. The fantastic little watch just dropped to $349 from $449 on Amazon in both the 42mm and the 46mm versions. The watch has been replaced by the newly released Garmin Forerunner 570 as the brand's mid-tier Forerunner, but don't let this put you off — it's still a fantastic running watch to have on your wrist, whatever you're training for. The Forerunner 265 is on sale in both sizes right now on Amazon. In the larger 46mm watch, it looks like the deal is on the aqua and black color watch. In the 42mm version, the watch is on sale in black/yellow, white, and pink. Act fast, this deal won't be around forever. In Garmin Forerunner 265 review, I said it was the best Garmin running watch for most people, and I stand by my decision, even with newer, snazzier watches on the market two years later. The Forerunner 265 is extremely light and comfortable, with a stunning AMOLED screen, and it has a lot of the advanced training features usually reserved for Garmin's more premium watches. At the time I wrote, 'The Forerunner 265 feels like a more premium running watch and it's all thanks to its beautiful screen. I've loved having this watch on my wrist — it's slim, it's lightweight, and when next to my Garmin Fenix 7, it looks so much brighter, whether I'm in the gym, or out in direct sunlight.' Next to my Apple Watch, the Forerunner 265 is lighter and more comfortable. I wear the 42mm version, which has a 15-day battery life in smartwatch mode, and a 24-hour battery life in GPS mode. The larger 46mm 265 has 13 days in smartwatch mode, and 20 hours in GPS mode. Normally, it's the larger of the two watches that has the longer battery life, but it seems with the bigger and brighter screen, the larger 265 will need charging ever so slightly sooner. If you're training for your first race or just hoping to get faster and stronger, this watch has plenty of features to help you train better and recover faster. It's a fantastic gadget to have on your wrist, and at $349, it's a fantastic price right now.

Amazon knocks the Garmin Forerunner 265 back to its lowest price
Amazon knocks the Garmin Forerunner 265 back to its lowest price

Phone Arena

time13-06-2025

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Amazon knocks the Garmin Forerunner 265 back to its lowest price

Get the Forerunner 265 for $100 off $100 off (22%) The Garmin Forerunner 265 gives you the whole package: multiple health and workout features, long battery life, a beautiful OLED touchscreen, and multi-band GNSS support for better positioning accuracy. On top of that, you can buy it at its best price on Amazon, allowing you to save $100! Buy at Amazon Receive the latest mobile news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Conventional Apple and Galaxy watches may be perfect for most users, but hardcore athletes often find them to be less than ideal. What, then, fits their specific needs? A Garmin timepiece, of course! One of the brand's standout models, the Forerunner 265 , strikes a near-perfect balance between performance-focused features and everyday wearability. Plus, it's available at its best price on Amazon!For context, the Garmin watch is down by $100 from its original price of nearly $450, making it a more accessible pick for serious athletes. That said, the promo may not last for too long, so you might want to jump on it what makes it such a good choice for fitness-focused users? To begin with, the unit delivers super accurate heart rate and GPS tracking, and it packs a ton of dedicated features. Some of those include training status and readiness. Those help determine the effectiveness of your workouts and guide the intensity of your next a Forerunner unit, it naturally supports specialized extras for runners, such as track running, wrist-based running power, and Garmin Coach. On top of that, you get regular stress and HRV status insights, sleep tracking, and women's health insights—the whole package!Unlike the Garmin Venu 3 , this fella even supports multi-band GNSS with SatIQ technology, providing excellent positioning accuracy in just about any environment. Add to this a 13-day battery life and a beautiful 1.3-inch OLED touchscreen, and you've got a serious workout buddy you'd be more than happy the Garmin OS may be a bit trickier to decipher than your average Wear OS watch, but it works just fine once you get used to it. Plus, if you've owned a Garmin unit in the past, you won't have any issues getting used to the Forerunner things considered, this workout-focused timepiece is indeed worth being on your radar. If you've been refraining from buying the Forerunner 265 for some time, now's your chance to save big. Get it at Amazon and save $100 while this deal lasts.

I've tested dozens of fitness watches and the Garmin Forerunner 265 is the one I keep wearing
I've tested dozens of fitness watches and the Garmin Forerunner 265 is the one I keep wearing

Business Insider

time11-06-2025

  • Business Insider

I've tested dozens of fitness watches and the Garmin Forerunner 265 is the one I keep wearing

Garmin is easily one of the most reputable brands making top-tier fitness watches. Its on-wrist heart rate sensor and GPS are arguably the most accurate on the market — two things crucial to accurate activity tracking. As a longtime health and fitness editor, I've tested a lot of fitness wearables across many brands. I've been testing the Garmin Forerunner 265 nearly every day — on high-altitude hikes, long ski days, strength workouts at the gym, and daily neighborhood walks. This model is billed as Garmin's mid-range running watch, ideal for folks whose main activity is running and racing but who don't need full triathlon capabilities. But after two months of testing this watch, I've come to a conclusion: The Forerunner 265 may be the best Garmin watch for active people who train regularly across almost any sport, not just runners. The Forerunner 265 hits the sweet spot between functionality and comfort without being bulky or overly techy. In my experience, it's a better option than the Vivioactive 3 for most (with a few caveats). So, if you're someone who just wants a running watch that nails the basics (and then some), is super easy to use, and has some smartwatch capabilities, the Forerunner 265 deserves a closer look. Just a note: the Forerunner 265 (46mm) is available in a smaller size (42mm), which has a different model number (Forerunner 265S). Other than size, they are functionally identical. I tested the 265S, as it was the best size for my wrist. What I like most You don't have to customize much — but you can A lot of Garmin watches come packed with data and widgets, which is great for the tech-heads. But most average people just want to be told their basic fitness data for the day — sleep score, step count, and recovery index. The Forerunner 265 nails the default setup. Out of the box, the pre-loaded stats, which you access with a simple swipe up, had almost everything I cared about on the main screen — steps, sleep, recovery, body battery, heart rate, and active minutes, along with a few nice to haves like weather, sunrise/sunset time, and altimeter (a must in the Colorado mountains where I live). I only tweaked a few things — like adding a moon phase tracker — but there's a long list of at-a-glance stats you can add, like text notifications, calendar info, sleep coach, stress levels, women's health info, and alternate time zones. I also found the interface intuitive to use; any basic info it displays, you simply tap to learn more, like training history details or how many miles your step count equates to. The workout screen is perfectly informative Whether I was doing a strength workout, going for a hike, or even just walking the dog, the Forerunner 265's default display was exactly the info I wanted to see in real time. On the Vivioactive 3, the watch Garmin often plugs for active generalists (e.g., people who aren't dominantly runners or swimmers, etc.), I found the mid-workout screen a bit unhelpfully simplistic — you can see which set you're on, your current heart rate, or the timer and total calories, but not all at once. On the Forerunner 265, during a workout, the screen shows your heart rate (with color-coded zones), total workout time, rep count, active calories, and the current time. On runs, it shows total time, pace, and distance. It's all the info you want at a glance mid-workout, but never feels like information overload. The Forerunner 265 has over 30 activity profiles to choose from (though they aren't automatically detected on this model — you'll have to manually select the workout type), including triathlons, skiing, and Pilates. It also has built-in music storage and GPS, so you can leave your phone at home. It really is great for runners While this is a great watch for any active lifestyle, it's pretty tricked out for runners. It has: A race widget that helps plan your training strategy and gives you an on-watch countdown every day till race day. A suggested daily workout every morning (e.g., tempo run 3x8:00 @ 7:55/mi) based on this week's previous activity, your past running pace, and your current recovery. Audio prompts that act as a real-time, in-ear coach, reporting your current running pace, whenever you've completed a full mile, and, on interval training, timing for your next sprint to start. A mid-run interface showing heart rate with color-coded zones, cadence, and ground contact time (GCT). A post-run report that covers time spent in different run power zones (i.e., how hard you're pushing), training effect (how this run will improve your anaerobic or aerobic fitness), and performance analysis to improve next time. The ability to find new running routes nearby on the Garmin Connect app. PacePro feature to plan race-day strategy using pace guidance for a selected course or distance. It has great recovery insight One thing that's really hard about training or being active is waking up feeling bleh and not knowing if you should push through or give your body a rest. When you wear your Garmin every day, the watch does a really good job taking into account all the different factors influencing your recovery — this week's stress levels, last night's sleep, the last few workouts you did, how much recovery time you got in between, early signs of getting sick — and suggests whether your body can handle hitting it hard or if you should ease up for a better tomorrow. Other recovery features include: Training Readiness: A 1-5 color-coded scale that reflects how well-recovered you are and how ready your body is to be used again. Training Effect: A measurement of the impact of your last workout on your aerobic and anaerobic fitness. Body Battery: A score of how ready your body is to perform, based largely on sleep quality, previous workouts, and overall stress. Sleep Score: Garmin's advanced sleep tracking records when you fall asleep and wake up, how much time you spend in each sleep stage, and your resting heart rate throughout the night. This culminates in a number score and a quality meter. It's also worth noting that I've worn the Forerunner 265 to sleep most nights alongside my Oura Ring, and the sleep score and Body Battery are more or less always aligned with similar metrics reported by my Oura Ring. That's all to say — Garmin's sleep and heart rate trackers are very accurate. The bright AMOLED display reads easy (with one caveat) While some Garmins use the older MIP screens, the Forerunner 265 has a vivid AMOLED display that looks super crisp and bright (like your phone). Some athletes prefer the traditional MIP display to see better in sunlight, but I found this screen easy to read indoors and most of the time out in full sun, though sometimes I had to take polarized sunglasses off for better visibility. The AMOLED display also goes far in making the watch feel more modern and seamless and less like a traditional running watch. It's comfortable enough to sleep in The Forerunner 265 has that Goldilocks fit: not too sleek and fragile-feeling like the Venu or Vivoactive, but not too bulky and tactical like the Fenix or Enduro. The watch is super lightweight and doesn't trap sweat or water underneath, which is a small but important detail. I never had to take it off after a shower, or even while sleeping. The tracking is actually accurate I've tested enough smartwatches to know not to trust every heart rate reading or step count. But this one's been spot-on in every scenario — from high-altitude hikes to HIIT workouts. The GPS locks in fast, and tracking is consistent. The battery life is incredible One of Garmin's biggest chokeholds on the fitness watch industry is its batteries last for seemingly forever. The Forerunner 265 has up to 13 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and 20 hours of battery life in straight GPS mode. I found in using my 265s watch everyday across my life, including running the GPS for about 1-2 hours, I have to charge it every 12 days or so — so basically, once every two weeks. This is incredibly convenient — or rather, incredibly not inconvenient like having to charge your watch every three to four days is. It's also nice to have a long battery life to leverage that sleep tracking rather than charging it at night. Other perks I love Multiple size options: The Forerunner 265 comes in two size options, 42mm (known as the 265S) and 46mm. I have the 42mm Forerunner 265S and it is the perfect size for a small, female wrist. Garmin's app and coaching features: I don't personally use the Garmin Connect app much — I have my training routine dialed — but if you're a new runner, training for your first race, or aren't sure where to begin with cross-training workouts, the app's ample features can be a super helpful tool. Garmin offers built-in training plans with adaptive coaching, plus you can join community challenges (like "365 miles in a year") that are great if you're motivated by goals or competition. Music storage: If you're a Spotify or Amazon Music user, you can download playlists directly to the watch and leave your phone behind on runs. (Note: Garmin doesn't support Apple music.) Garmin Pay: You can set up Garmin Pay and use contactless payments right from your wrist. Smart notifications: The Forerunner 265 has basic smart notifications when paired with your phone — you can receive emails, texts, and alerts on your wrist as you would on your phone. It doesn't have the advanced built-in microphone to answer calls or text messages from the watch; you'd have to upgrade to the Forerunner 965 or Fenix 8 for that. Where it falls short It's still a sports watch, aesthetically. While the Forerunner 265 looks cleaner than many, it's not something I'd wear to a wedding or out to a nice dinner. I live in Colorado, so this vibe is fine most of the time, but I always take it off for a night out. If aesthetics are a priority, the Garmin Venu 3, Vivoactive 3, or even an Apple Watch might be better. It doesn't have every bell and whistle for big athletic endeavors. The Forerunner 265 will carry most people through most activities, and I love that it has an internal altimeter and barometer for accurate outdoor adventures. That said, if you're a big triathlete, you probably want the Forerunner 965 with its longer battery life; full-color, built-in mapping for trails, road, and topography; and larger internal storage for maps and music. If you do a lot of backpacking or adventure racing, the Fenix 8 is a better pick with its offline maps, flashlight, longer battery life, and solar charging option. Sleep tracking and body battery are nice, but they're not that helpful. Garmin pushes both these features heavily as a pro to the watch, but I've found they just report facts to you rather than providing guidance and insight on how you can improve your habits. I know if I had a terrible night's sleep and I know when I need a rest day because my body doesn't feel recovered; I don't need data to tell me this. That said, I definitely know people who do two or three workouts a day and never rest and then wonder why they feel so exhausted, so perhaps there is a target audience for these Garmin features. But personally, I find the sell of a Garmin to be in recording how hard I'm pushing myself and how active I am over the course of a day. I think if you're most interested in your biometrics, a smart ring like the Oura would be more helpful to you than a fitness watch. Garmin's app experience is still… Garmin. It's functional, but not always intuitive or modern-feeling. How it compares to other Garmin and running watches Below are my experiences with other Garmin and fitness watches. For more options, check out our guides to the best Garmin watches, best fitness trackers, and best running watches. Garmin Forerunner 255: The 265 is basically a slightly upgraded version of the 255, namely with a full-color AMOLED display and touchscreen. If you're fine with a simpler display and want to save $100, the 255 is still a great pick. Garmin Venu 3: More lifestyle-forward than the 265 (think: Apple Watch competitor), the Venu also has features like a built-in mic and speaker for calls. But it doesn't feel as optimized for running and training as the 265. Read our full Garmin Venu 3 review. Garmin Fenix 8 or Epix: These watches are both for multi-day mountain missions or ultra training. They're much pricier and bulkier. That said, some people prefer the rugged aesthetic of these watches. Apple Watch Series 10 or Ultra: Best for iPhone users who want smartwatch features first and fitness second. But they don't match Garmin's training tools or battery life. The bottom line The Garmin Forerunner 265 isn't the flashiest running watch out there, but it's easily one of the best designed. It gives you all the data you actually care about both throughout the day and during a workout — without asking you to set up 20 widgets or navigate five submenus to find your resting heart rate. If you want a watch that's comfortable, accurate for fitness, and easy to use whether you're training for a half-marathon or lifting in the gym, this one checks every box. It's the running watch I'd recommend most for everyday athletes and most runners who want to track their performance and recovery and don't care about every smartwatch bell and whistle.

Huge Amazon weekend sale live from $4 — shop deals on TVs, Father's Day gifts and more
Huge Amazon weekend sale live from $4 — shop deals on TVs, Father's Day gifts and more

Tom's Guide

time06-06-2025

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  • Tom's Guide

Huge Amazon weekend sale live from $4 — shop deals on TVs, Father's Day gifts and more

The weekend is finally here — and whether you're spending your downtime relaxing or running around, there's always room for a little retail therapy. And fortunately, Amazon is offering some major deals that you don't want to miss. With Father's Day nearly a week away, Amazon has tons of epic deals to shop for Dad from brands like Timberland, Carhartt, YETI and more. If you're looking to score an epic TV deal, my pick is the Hisense 55" U8QG Mini-LED TV, which is sporting a $500 discount. And if you're in the market for a portable grill for barbecue season, the Weber Jumbo Joe Grill for just $89 is the way to go. Below, I've rounded up all my favorite Amazon deals that I plan on shopping this weekend. Keep scrolling to check them out. For more ways to save, take a look at our Amazon promo codes coverage. Carhartt sale: deals from $4 @ AmazonIf you're in need of the perfect gift for Dad, there's a massive Carhartt sale happening right now at Amazon. He is sure to love a rugged wardrobe refresh — and with deals starting from $4, you'll love the prices, too. YETI sale: up to 20% off @ AmazonWith Father's Day approaching quickly, YETI has some great gifts for dad. And with deals on tumblers and coolers starting as low a $17, you won't have to break the bank finding something he'll appreciate. Timberland sale: deals from $9 @ AmazonAmazon is hosting a huge Timberland sale with up to 60%. Whether Dad needs some new work boots or he could use a new pair of joggers, Timberland has tons of rugged and fashionable footwear and apparel to boost his style. Ring's latest entry-level video doorbell comes with Head-to-Toe vertical coverage so you can see packages and faces even when they're right on top of your door. The 1080p resolution is crisp enough to zoom in and see details like the text on a package placed at your stoop. The new Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) extends monitoring protection into your home with end-to-end encryption. The Jumbo Joe Grill is the highest-rated portable charcoal grill on Weber's site. And while it's also the most expensive, it's the biggest one too at 18-inches. Thankfully, it's on sale and that means you can own a premium compact grill, that can cook up to eight burgers at a time, for less. So, if you're looking to grill on-the-go, this one's for you. The SoundLink Micro is a compact, portable speaker you can take on the road. The Bluetooth speaker is waterproof (IPX7 certified) and offers up to 6 hours of play time off a single charge. It can also be paired with another SoundLink speaker to create a stereo mode. The new Garmin Forerunner 570 now supersedes the Forerunner 265 in the Garmin range and has a bigger, brighter screen plus a mic and speaker, but the Forerunner 265 is $200 cheaper thanks to this deal and matches the Forerunner 570 well on sports tracking features. The TCL Q6 is a fantastic display, equipped with a 60Hz refresh rate in tandem with support for the range of HDR standards. While you might be missing out on the screen tearing technologies, like G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, it does still have support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+. The Roku Pro Series is what we called "great performance on a budget" — and that's when it was full price. For the price, you're getting 4K quality, Mini-LED backlighting and Dolby Atmos sound. Plus, it's Roku, so there's a bunch of smart features to take advantage of, too. The Bravia 3 sits at the tail end of Sony's 2024 TV lineup, sporting a much more budget price point. It uses a 60Hz refresh rate on Sony's 4K HDR X1 processor, but gamers will enjoy the ALLM support and several PS5-specific features, like Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Game Picture Mode. You also get HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision support and Google TV. It's not everyday you see a brand new 2025 model getting a major discount on the heels of its release, but the U8QG is an icon in this regard (and many more). It's bound to be among our favorite gaming TVs this year thanks to its slew of gaming features built on a 165Hz refresh rate. It's also got the best brightness in the TV game, owing to its Hisense lineage. 75" for $1,999 Nothing adds outdoor ambiance like a killer playlist and the very best solar lights. This outdoor-rated pack is built with shatterproof plastic bulbs that are currently 56% off at Amazon. Plug them in when the sun sets and enjoy 27 feet-worth and up to six full hours of a soft, white glow. Perfect for a compact space or balcony, this 3-piece set consists of two, high back armchairs with sponge-filled cushions for extra comfort, and a tempered glass tabletop for your drinks and food. With its premium PE rattan design, these are sturdy, weatherproof and easy to clean/maintain. A stylish addition to any backyard. Whether you want to stay shaded all day, or you're hosting a spring fling, this 10 ft, solar patio umbrella is ideal. Designed with a 3-tired, vented top, this umbrella will protect you from the sun and wind, whilst providing enough air-flow. It's easy to use, with a crank system for easy storage, and a push-button tilt to suit your needs. What's more, the 24 solar-powered lights are pre-installed on the eight frame ribs, to illuminate your yard when the sun comes down. Lounge in your backyard, on your patio or poolside in ultimate comfort with this set of padded, weather-resistant reclining chairs. The chairs conform to your body while an adjustable headrest adds an extra level of comfort. They also feature a lightweight, folding design so you can bring them along with you to the beach, park or your next tailgate. This 7-piece modular wicker patio set comes with 4 single chairs, 2 corner chairs and one glass-topped table, giving you all you need to relax outside. The gray wicker is complemented with matching cushions and two striped pillows. Its biggest bonus (aside from the discount) is that the modular design allows you to customize the seating to suit your patio or deck. The Apple AirTag is an excellent key finder that is extremely easy to set up and does a great job of locating your valuables. What more could you ask for? The latest Apple Watch model has a larger display than its predecessors, as well as a performance bump to include sleep apnea notifications, faster charging, and temperature sensing. The design is extra sleek, too. In our Apple Watch 10 review we said the optimized watchOS 11 experience and faster charging are worthwhile and make this the Apple Watch to get for most people. Plus, you can't go wrong with a pastel blue band for springtime. The 2025 iPad features a larger 11-inch (2360 x 1640) screen, A16 CPU, 12MP rear/front cameras, USB-C connectivity and Magic Keyboard Folio ($249) support. The base model features 128GB of storage, which double the capacity of its predecessor. It's available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB capacities. In our MacBook Air M4 review, we said the Editor's Choice laptop is irresistible thanks to its speedy performance, sharper camera and lower starting price. The MacBook Air M4 supports dual external monitors, even when you have the laptop's lid open. And it packs a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display (2560 x 1664), Apple's M4 CPU w/ 10-core GPU, 16GB of RAM and 256GB SSD. The Keurig Express offers three cup sizes — 8, 10 and 12 oz and has a 42 oz detachable water reservoir, making it easy to remove, fill or clean. By removing the drip tray you can position a travel mug up to 7.4 inches tall under the brew stream. The Ninja Crispi is an air fryer like no other. With a removable air frying lid and a selection of glass containers that can be used to prep, store, cook and serve your food in one go, it's reinvented what you can do with the best air fryers. The Ninja Crispi Cooking System includes a cooking pod, two cooking and storage containers, complete with lids and crisper plates. Just swap out the Roomba i5's interchangeable bin and this robot vacuum goes from an all-floor cleaner to a hard floor vacuum and mop instantly. At $199 this is a serious steal since the i5's premium smarts like identifying your home's individual rooms and extensive smart assistant commands are usually reserved for models over $500. You can use an Alexa or Google device to tell the i5 to clean the whole house or simply just the kitchen. With an extensive runtime, its 4-stage cleaning system tackles the toughest of dirt, dust, and debris from carpets and hard floors. If you're a fan of cooking outdoors, this is the deal for you. This outdoor pizza oven offers 8 functions, including pizza, max roast, specialty roast and smoker amongst others, so it's by no means limited to just pizza. Powered by electricity, it can reach up to 700°F, plus there's the option to add wood pellets if you want smoked food too. The capacity can hold a 12 lb turkey or a 12-inch pizza, which is generous enough. If you're willing to live without active noise-cancellation, these Soundcore by Anker P20i buds are fantastic value for money. Offering 10mm drivers for impressive "big" bass, along with Bluetooth 5.3, 30-hour battery life, water-resistance, 22 preset EQs and in-app customisation, which is great for this price. These rank top in our best wireless earbuds under $100, and this deal means they're too good to miss. There's no ANC, but our Sony WF-C500 review said that music sounds punchy, and there's full EQ control via the awesome Sony Connect Headphones app. Battery life runs to 10 hours, with 20 hours from the charging case. The Powerbeats Pro are a solid pair of Apple wireless fitness earbuds. They have a seamless setup, just like AirPods, and good battery life. The earbuds themselves can play music for 9 hours, and the charging case adds an additional 18 hours. If you have an iPhone and need earbuds for your workout, these are a great pick — not that they aren't great for Android, too. If you're not a fan of over-ear designs, the QuietComfort Earbuds II bring Bose's elite-level noise cancellation tech to in-ear 'buds instead. They can withstand sweaty workouts, have head-tracking tech supporting a new Immersive Audio feature, and last up to 6 hours on a single charge. Plus, a 20-minute top-up gives you an extra 2 hours of playback. Although superseded by the WH-1000XM5 and WH-1000XM6, the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are still a solid buy. They offer effective ANC, superior comfort, excellent sound quality, and an epic battery life that runs up to 38 hours. In our Sony WH-1000XM4 review, we said they're one of the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market.

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