
Misplace everything? This genius gadget finds it for you - now £21 for Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day is back! The biggest shopping event of the year is packed with unbeatable discounts on thousands of must-have products.
From the latest tech gadgets, including the popular Ring Doorbell, to everyday household essentials, shoppers are on the hunt for the best deals before they vanish. And one bargain that could seriously change your life is the Tile by Life360 Slim.
If you're tired of constantly misplacing your wallet, you're not alone and the Tile by Life360 Slim is here to solve your searching woes.
Measuring just 3.4 x 2.1 x 0.1 inches and weighing only 0.6 ounces, the Tile Slim slots into your wallet, passport or bag without adding bulk. With a three year battery life, bluetooth connection and Find Your Phone feature, you'll never have to search the house for your stuff ever again. BUY NOW FOR £20.99 (WAS £29.99) – SAVE 30%
The super slim, credit card sized design helps you keep track of stuff like your wallet, passport, or anything else that fits in tight spaces and, because it's so thin, it slips right into your wallet without making it bulky.
It connects to your phone via Bluetooth, so you can ring your Tile or check its last known location on a map through the Tile app.
If your lost item is out of range, no worries because the Tile community can help find it by anonymously picking up its signal on other users' phones nearby.
One of the best things? The battery lasts up to three years, so you won't have to swap it out anytime soon. Plus, if you double-press the Tile Slim, it'll make your phone ring even if it's on silent – perfect for when you can't find your phone.
It works with both iPhones and Androids, making it a handy, no-fuss way to stop losing your important stuff and save time hunting for it. If you're someone who's always misplacing things, this little tracker can be a total lifesaver.
Shoppers who have already snapped up the limited-time deal are already raving about it. More Trending
One review left by Motherof5boys, said: 'This is a genius idea! It fits perfectly in my purse alongside all my cards, taking up no extra space, whilst staying discreet making it so convenient. I love how easy it is to set up and use. The accuracy is precise unlike another tracking app I have used before.'
And a review from Hannah said: 'This is fantastic and connects easily to the phone. When you go on the app you can send an alarm to find whatever you have put the card into.'
Normally priced at £29.99, but down to £20.99 for Amazon Prime week, we suggest moving quickly as one this deals gone, it's gone.
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- Scottish Sun
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The Sun
10 hours ago
- The Sun
I've tried BEST Fire TV Stick money can buy – and it has three clever Amazon tricks that could save you £100s a year
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But if you fancy effectively unlimited Hell's Kitchen, Mythbusters, or Baywatch, you're in luck. The big advantage for this device over the cheapest Amazon Fire Stick is the 4K quality. 9 You'll be able to watch Ultra HD Netflix or Amazon Prime Video content in its full native resolution. So all of that extra detail is captured and displayed (as long as you have a 4K telly too). There is a slightly cheaper Fire Stick 4K (the one without the "Max" branding) that costs a tenner less. There are a few minor differences, including a slightly more advanced Wi-Fi system that you don't really need to worry about, and an "Ambient Experience" that shows artwork on your telly. They're both fine to have, but they're not the big winners. Instead, look out for the doubled storage on the Max (16GB versus 8GB) so you can download more apps. 9 And note that the processor is also faster on the Max, which makes it ultra-speedy. A slow telly is immensely frustrating. Don't put yourself through that. 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You just need a Fire Stick, decent internet, and a wireless games controller – like an Xbox or PlayStation joypad. It's a great way to make a saving, because you don't need to fork out for a console. But there's an even cheaper option that I'm also pretty impressed by. Amazon has its own Xbox Cloud Gaming rival called Luna. And if you pay the £8.99-a-month Luna+ fee, you get more than 100 games to play. It's massively cheaper than buying a console, and you can cancel at any time. That's harder to do with a console. It works extremely well, and the visuals are stunning – because they're being rendered by powerful Amazon computers. 9 Better yet, if you've got Amazon Prime then you get some games for free – even if you're not paying for Luna+. That includes Fortnite, which is a smash-hit shooter game that almost needs no introduction. So that's a third way this could slash your bills. If you can enjoy the free games you're getting with Prime, you don't need to pay for Luna+ at all. Are there any downsides? Honestly, it's pretty good for the price. I think the Apple TV 4K box is still a slicker experience. It feels faster to navigate, and I think the whole interface looks better. Plus it works neatly with your other devices if you have an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. But that magical Apple box starts at £149, so it should be better. Not everyone needs a £149 plug-in streamer. But I think Amazon's 4K Max device is a great middle-ground between your smart TV or a bottom-end Fire Stick and a top-end gadget like the Apple TV 4K. SHOULD YOU BUY IT? Whether it's the gadget for you really depends on your budget – and home set up. If you haven't got a 4K telly or you're not paying for any 4K content subscriptions (if you've got the basic Netflix plan, for instance), then buying a 4K Stick is arguably overkill – unless you're looking for future-proofing. But 4K TVs are much cheaper to come by these days, so keep that in mind. 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Daily Record
12 hours ago
- Daily Record
'Top class' Breville machine for 'best cup of coffee ever' now £164 off on Amazon
"This machine is top class! It's so professionally made and works as good as any coffee shop machine." A good coffee can brighten up any morning, but not many of us have access to barista-style quality drinks from our own homes. This is why investing in a high-quality coffee machine can revolutionise the standard of your coffees, especially for those who work from home. Luckily for coffee lovers, a top-rated 'bean to cup machine' has been significantly reduced on Amazon by almost £125. The Breville Barista Max Espresso Machine usually costs a whopping £461.99, but lucky shoppers can currently snatch it for a 35 per cent discount at £298 with a saving of £163.99. This easy-to-use, intuitive espresso machine comes with an integrated bean grinder that can make espressos, americanos, lattes, cappuccinos and more. The gadget uses a three-way system to regulate and stabilise water flow and temperature, so users don't have to be a trained barista to make consistently great-tasting coffee. Its integrated grinder with an easy one-touch system delivers fresh beans, and the machine has 30 adjustable grind settings to maximise and customise the flavour of the coffee. Breville Barista Max Espresso Machine £461.99 £298 Amazon Shop Product Description What's more, the smart machine comes with an Auto Shot button, which measures just the right amount of water needed for one or two shots of espresso for those who aren't coffee experts. Or, for those who want to take things into their own hands, there's also a Manual Shot button. Its full size, cool touch milk frother produces a dry steam that creates velvety microfoam milk for lattes, flat whites and cappuccinos, opening a gateway to a variety of drinks for those looking to broaden their coffee horizons. Shoppers browsing alternative coffee machines may consider the De'Longhi ECAM290.21.B Mag Evo Bean to Cup Coffee Machine, currently on offer on Argos for £350. Or for those looking for a coffee gadget that uses pods rather than beans, the Nespresso Vertuo Pop Barista Bundle De'Longhi Coffee Machine is also available on Argos for £200. But customers adore the discounted Breville coffee machine, which has some glowing reviews and an overall rating of 4.2 stars out of a possible five. One happy customer said: "This machine is top class! It's so professionally made and works as good as any coffee shop machine. "All the parts and accessories are well made and of strong robust quality, nothing feels cheap and plastic and the 58 MM Portafilter makes making a proper 2 shot of espresso very simple."The water temperature and how quickly it makes the espresso is perfect and very quick. "The steam milk frother is strong and robust and the steam power heats the milk in the provided steel jug in seconds."The machine is simple to clean and very very easy to use." Yet a less pleased shopper wrote: "Not happy about the product. The product was broken when received. The packing was good, but the machine was broken. I didn't check before I left the country to gift it to one of my friends who lived in another country paying for excess luggage. "And then to realize that the machine never started nor worked at all. It was quite embarrassing for me to gift something which was broken to a friend. I wish I never bought this product. "No value for a gift. It was too much to carry all the way back paying excess luggage, so I just dumped the machine before I got back. Very disappointed and a complete waste of money!" But another satisfied customer said: "Awesome machine. Well worth spending the money. It takes a little while to get your head around the different grind settings but with a little fiddling, I get the best cup of coffee I've ever had. The crema it produces is better than most coffee shops I've been to. "Maintenance is fairly straight forward as we only use filtered water so no limescale to worry about. You'll need to purchase cleaning tablets separately."And I don't use any fancy beans either. I'm quite satisfied using the Sainsbury's Fairtrade coffee beans!" The Breville machine is available on Amazon. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.