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Amazon Deals of the Day: Keep Your Car Safe During Memorial Day Road Trips With a RedTiger Dash Cam Now Almost 50% Off

Amazon Deals of the Day: Keep Your Car Safe During Memorial Day Road Trips With a RedTiger Dash Cam Now Almost 50% Off

CNET21-05-2025

Amazon sells tons of products, with new ones arriving daily. The retail giant carries everything from home essentials to tech gear and wellness items. As much as it loves adding new products, Amazon also loves cutting prices. Deciding which deals are worth grabbing (and which aren't) is a full-time job -- our job, specifically. That's why we scope out the top deals for you.
Today, we found the RedTiger F7N Pro dash cam down to it's lowest price ever, saving you over $80. We also found a two-pack of the Kasa smart plugs knocked down to just $12 each. And lastly, we spotted the ThermoMaven smart meat thermometer for almost 40% off.
With Memorial Day practically here, many of us are planning out some road trips we might be taking this holiday weekend and even throughout the summer. Sure, we protect our homes when we leave with security cameras and smart locks but what about our cars? A dash cam is a great way to have video evidence, incase of an unfortunate accident. Redtiger makes some pretty affordable dash cams, and now the F7N Pro model is seeing an $81 discount.
This dash cam deal is a solid find, as this model has a front and back camera with 4K resolution, plus a parking monitor and a built-in GPS. It's also equipped with night vision so if you're out at night, don't worry, the camera will still record everything you need. It even comes with a 64GB card so you can keep all the footage the camera records. Normally priced at $190, now's your chance to get one for $109, a record-low price.
Amazon's Memorial Day sale is also slashing prices on smart home gear. This includes the TP-Link Kasa smart plugs, our favorite affordable smart plugs of 2025. These plugs let you control your power usage, saving you money on your energy bill. Through the app, you can create schedules, set timers, schedules and turn the plugs off and on. They make a great addition to your smart home devices, regardless of if you use Apple Home, Google Home or Alexa. These smart plugs do not require a hub either. Simply connect the plugs to your phone and you're good to go. A two-pack is normally $40 but right now you can grab the pack for just $24, netting each one for just 12 bucks. Plus, it's only $4 more than the record-low price we saw during Black Friday last year.
If you're planning on having a barbecue or grilling this Memorial Day weekend, a meat thermometer should be an essential. Grilling or cooking your meat to the correct internal temperature will help you make sure the meat is safe to consume and it helps give you the best bite, too. The ThermoMaven wireless smart meat thermometer is a great choice. It is wireless and uses Bluetooth to send information and alerts to your phone.
This meat thermometer has a pretty large range of 3,000 feet in unobstructed environments and 700 feet in obstructed environments. Plus, it has an LED screen so you can read the temp right on the thermometer or on your phone. Its accuracy is also NIST certified, so you know what you're reading is correct. Usually, it runs about $80, but you can save $30 right now, bringing it down to $50.
With so many deals on Amazon, deciding which ones are worth your money can be difficult. But CNET combs through what the world's largest online retailer has to offer and gathers the best deals for you.

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