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Tech this week: What's new and what's on sale from Beats, Samsung, Insta360 and more

Tech this week: What's new and what's on sale from Beats, Samsung, Insta360 and more

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Tech is an ever-expanding and evolving landscape, and "GMA" wants to keep you up to date on the latest and greatest launches, as well as what's on sale!
Below, you'll find select tech updates from companies like Samsung, Beats and Insta360, all of which have new launches we think you'll want to read about.
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After that, check out some of the top deals on headphones, Smart TVs, Apple Watches and more.
Don't forget to check back as we update this list weekly!
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Streamers, travelers and anyone else who wants seamless video and on-the-go editing will be thrilled with the new Insta360 X5, an action camera that's waterproof, has leading low-light capture technology and selfie stick erasure. It shoots in 360 degrees, and it's a cinch to get share-ready flat footage on the fly.
Just in time for spring, Beats has launched new colorways of the popular Pill Bluetooth speaker that you can shop exclusively at Walmart (the new blue is already sold out, but you can sign up for restock notifications!) and Target.
In another Beats release from earlier this year, the brand dropped the PowerBeats Pro 2, its most ambitious workout earbuds to date that have a 45-hour battery life, a heart rate monitor and a bevy of other benefits that make them a top choice for anyone who sweats it out to their favorite tunes.
Samsung recently released a new model of the ultra-popular frame TV with AI-enhanced picture and sound tailored to your preferences, a "virtually glare-free screen" with subtle texture to cut down on reflection and the option to trade in your old model for a discount.
Earlier this month, Samsung also made available the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, which has updated features like Samsung Notes' Math Solver and Handwriting Assist, "Best Face" for simple photo editing, Auto Trim to automatically compile highlight reels from videos, and the largest screen yet in the FE series, a 13.1-inch display.
We've rounded up bestselling tech that's on sale now, with everything from smart bulbs for the home to the ever-popular Apple AirPods priced to sell.
Tech this week: What's new and what's on sale from Beats, Samsung, Insta360 and more originally appeared on goodmorningamerica.com

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