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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment for the Nintendo Switch 2 is $49.99 at Best Buy for the physical edition. Though it’s a musou title (all gas, no brakes action), its narrative builds on Tears of the Kingdom and even lets you wield a blade as Princess Zelda. Read our review.
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The Gozney Tread, a totable pizza oven lauded by several Verge staffers, is available for $399.99 ($100 off) from Amazon, The Home Depot, and Gozney, matching its best price to date. The handle-equipped propane oven is large enough to cook a 12-inch pie and can reach up to 950 degrees Fahrenheit, which, if you’re not familiar with Neapolitan-style pizzas, is an absolute must.
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Best Buy is knocking down costs on several Samsung products today, including the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro wireless earbuds. While the newer Buds 4 Pro cost $249.99, you can get the still-good predecessor for $149.99. Our 2024 review praised their great sound quality and call performance.
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If you’re considering an Apple Watch SE or the Series 11, but want something more durable, the first-gen Apple Watch Ultra is in the same pricing ballpark. You can snag a refurbished model at Amazon for $299. It only comes with a 90-day window for warranty coverage and to get a refund, but it’s nevertheless a solid deal.
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While not nearly as fast, as waterproof, or as good at taking pictures as Google’s $1,499 Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the company’s first-gen foldable is a good value at $450. That’s how much the 256GB unlocked version costs now from Woot. It includes a one-year warranty, and Google will support it with OS and security updates (including Pixel Drop features) through 2028. Read our review.
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