
Prime Day Deal: Get a New E-Bike This Summer With a Heybike and Up to 33% Off
Heybike is offering discounts on all premium eBikes on its website, with free bike-packing gifts worth up to $158 and $100 off with the code PRIMEDAY. There are also clearance deals on some of Heybike's premium models on its website. Amazon also has up to 33% off select Heybike e-bikes, so there are plenty of options to choose from.
Right now, the Heybike Cityscape 2.0 electric bike is 33% off, bringing the original $637 price down to $424. It has a 500-watt motor and speed up to 24 mph. The bike can also go up to 50 miles on a single charge and has a removable battery for charging.
James Bricknell, one of our E-bike experts, has used several of Heybike's offerings and had this to say about the sales.
"Heybike has long been a favorite of mine since I first rode the Brawn, an excellent off-roader. In this sale I would recommend the Alpha, a mid-train bike with $200 off, making it under $1,500. The mid-train motor makes riding feel more natural, with the power coming from the crank, not the rear wheel. The Ranger S is another great choice. The step through model is comfortable for long rides and short commutes and with $400 off it's a little over $1,000, making it one of the best deals I've seen."
If you're still comparing options, CNET has a list of the best e-bikes recommended by our experts -- which could also be discounted during the Prime Day sale.
Heybike / CNET Top deals available today, according to CNET's shopping experts
The right e-bike could save you money on car maintenance and expenses. Our CNET experts have a few recommendations to help you narrow down your choice. See at CNET
Why this deal matters
If you're in the market for an e-bike, deals from Heybike and Amazon can cut the hefty price tag down by a few hundred dollars. There are also deals on other models during the Prime Day sale, so you can get the e-bike with the color, style and features that you want. But there's no telling how long offers like this will last after the Prime Day sale ends.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Gizmodo
16 minutes ago
- Gizmodo
The 15″ Lenovo ThinkBook (40GB RAM) at Almost 70% Off Feels Like Free, Even Cheaper Than the 16GB Model
Back-to-school sales are in full swing, and after Black Friday, this is one of the best times to snag tech essentials without stretching your budget. Teachers, students, work professionals, or gamers – if a laptop upgrade has been due, now's a smart time to make the move. Amazon has dropped the 4th-generation 15.6-inch Lenovo ThinkBook to just $750 after a massive 66% discount. The machine normally retails for $2,200, so this is a massive $1,450 drop, something we haven't seen in a long time for a laptop with this kind of hardware. See at Amazon The laptop boasts an impressive 15.6-inch full HD, anti-glare screen with narrow bezels, which means the borders around the display are thinner than on standard laptops. A 15.6-inch screen is a pretty standard size for most work machines in this range, but pairing it with ultra-thin bezels is less common, so it's nice to see it here. You'll enjoy more screen space for your assignments, presentations, movies, and more. Of course, you can't multitask without some serious power, and for that, Lenovo packs this machine with an AMD Ryzen 7 5825U processor, featuring 8 cores and 16 threads with speeds up to 4.5GHz. The RAM is where it shines even brighter – 40GB for enthusiasts who can't let anything slow them down. Storage is just as generous with a 1TB PCIe SSD, so you've also got plenty of space for everything you own right now and will do in the future. All of this in a single package means impressive, speedy performance even with heavy-duty applications. And if the current setup ever starts to feel limited, know that the AMD Radeon Graphics lets you connect up to three external 4K monitors via HDMI and USB-C. The ThinkBook includes multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 6 for strong connectivity. If you take online and offline security seriously (as everyone should), you will appreciate features like the fingerprint reader for secure logins and the physical webcam shutter so you don't feel like your laptop is spying on you. Every day accidents won't be a problem, either, since the keyboard is spill-resistant and ThinkBook meets MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability standards. It runs on Windows 11 Pro, and considering all the tools the operating system is already packed with, you really won't need to spend a lot of time setting the machine up. At $750, down from $2,200, this laptop packs a punch and won't drain your wallet. See at Amazon


CNET
16 minutes ago
- CNET
Adobe Wants You to Use AI to Stop Poorly Photoshopping Images
At its very core, Photoshop is a compositing program -- able to combine multiple images into one project. So it's not totally surprising, in this era of generative AI, to see that this core photo editing activity has gotten an AI-powered boost. Harmonize is the newest Photoshop beta feature. Named after the photo harmonization process, the tool helps seamlessly match an image to a project by naturally blending objects into the background. It uses AI to create a new lighting environment, including adjustments to coloring and shadows. With one click of the Harmonize button, Photoshop will create a kind of invisible layer and apply it over the image, making it blend nearly perfectly with the rest of the project without destroying either image. The before-and-after shots are dramatic, and it aims to cut down what can be a grueling, detail-oriented editing process to mere minutes. An example of what the harmonize tool can do. The original headshot (left) is illuminated to create a completely relit shot (right). Adobe/Screenshots by Katelyn Chedraoui Photoshop users got a peek at this tool when it was just a research concept at last fall's Adobe Max creator conference. At the time, I spoke with Adobe Applied research scientist Mengwei Ren, one of the lead engineers on the project, about what potential this tool had for Photoshop users. I followed up this month now that the feature made its official beta debut. Old editing problems, new AI tricks After a "very shocking" positive reaction from the Max live audience, in Ren's words, she and the Photoshop team worked to refine the tool. The beta tool, out now, was spurred on by Max and is the culmination of years of machine learning and imagery work. "We've tried to solve it in different ways," Ren said. "We started with just trying to do relighting on faces, then we also tried a separate model for adding shadows only. At some point, because the gen AI technology is really evolving, and then we started to think wild, like, 'OK, can we really bring this into one unified model?'" Which is part of what powers the Harmonize tool now. In the months since Max, the team has enhanced the tool's resolution to get higher-quality outputs, created more precise controls to give users pixel-level alignment and expanded its training dataset to help the tool create accurate lighting conditions for any image. (Adobe's AI user guidelines and terms say it doesn't train on customer content and its models are trained on licensed content, including Adobe Stock and public domain content.) Faster, smoother compositing is something the Adobe team has been working on for nearly a decade, Stephen Nielsen, senior director of product management for Photoshop, told CNET. Pre-AI era work to improve selection and background removal tools set the foundation for Harmonize. Generative AI technology helped pull all the different pieces of the puzzle together and make it quick for people to use. "Often people talk about something being poorly Photoshopped, and a lot of it has to do with how well you match the lighting, the color tone and the shadows. This makes it so much faster, efficient and easier to achieve a really good composite," Nielsen said. Like any beta tool, especially with AI involved, Harmonize isn't perfect. Future work will focus on maintaining a higher level of quality when being used on more intricate objects, like human faces. Preserving the identity of faces is "the trickiest thing to solve," Nielsen said, and will be an area of continued research. "The expectation, especially from pro users, is pro commercial results. In many cases, you can get that, depending on the assets that you're combining with Harmonize. In some cases, more work needs to be done to refine the output," Joel Baer, director of product management for Photoshop, told CNET. "We know there are some [use cases] we need to continue to optimize for and continue improving." As of now, you'll need to use the beta desktop app or web app to use any of these new AI tools. The Harmonize feature is additionally available through the Photoshop iPhone mobile app. Adobe subscription plans that include Photoshop start at $20 per month. Read More: I Took Photoshop's Generative AI for a Spin. These Are the Tools That Stuck Out An example shown during Adobe Max 2024. Neither person in this image was originally here. Using the harmonize tool, the lighting is adjusted for seamless visual consistency. Adobe/Screenshot by Katelyn Chedraoui Photoshop AI in 2025 Harmonize is the latest step on Photoshop's longer AI journey. Two other gen AI changes coming for Photoshop users are a new generative upscaling tool and upgrades to its generative remove feature. Upscaling is a common generative AI process that improves an existing image, like by clarifying and adding finer details. In this case, the Photoshop tool promises to boost image resolution up to 8 megapixels. More pixels means your imagery should be sharper and clearer. The newly updated remove tool should be more precise when selecting objects to erase, and the affected area should blend more seamlessly for a cleaner final edit. The goal for adding AI in Photoshop is to enhance the work of, not replace, human editors, Nielsen said. But many creators are worried about the development and deployment of generative AI, from the alleged copyright infringement taking place during model training to the AI slop filling online spaces and job security worries. For more, check out the first AI feature in Premiere Pro and Adobe's new Indigo camera app.
Yahoo
44 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Paramount Sets 7-Year, $7.7 Billion UFC Rights Deal With TKO Group To Boost Paramount+
The new Paramount has inked a major seven-year media rights agreement worth an average $1.1 billion annually with TKO Group to become the exclusive home of all UFC events in the U.S. starting in 2026. Paramount, newly merged with David Ellison's Skydance, will exclusively distribute UFC's full slate of 13 marquee numbered events and 30 Fight Nights via its direct-to-consumer streaming platform, Paramount+, with select numbered events to be simulcast on CBS. More from Deadline Paramount Shifting Its Corporate Headquarters To L.A., Keeping Skydance Base In Santa Monica New Paramount Weighing All Streaming Options, CEO David Ellison Says, In Charting A Tech-Forward Path New Paramount Ready To Sell National Amusements As part of the agreement, UFC and Paramount will move away from UFC's existing pay-per-vbiew model in favor of making these premium events available at no additional cost to Paramount+ U.S. subscribers. This shift in distribution strategy, they said, will unlock greater accessibility and discoverability for sports fans and provide an important catalyst for driving engagement and further subscriber growth for Paramount+. Paramount intends to explore UFC rights outside the U.S. as they become available in the future. 'I couldn't be more excited to join forces with Dana, Ari, and Mark. Rarely do opportunities arise to partner on an exclusive basis with a global sports powerhouse like UFC – an organization with extraordinary global recognition, scale, and cultural impact,' said David Ellison, chairman and CEO of Paramount, referring to TKO CEO Ari Emanuel, President and COO Mark Shapiro and UFC CEO Dana White. 'Paramount's advantage lies in the expansive reach of our linear and streaming platforms. Live sports continue to be a cornerstone of our broader strategy — driving engagement, subscriber growth, and long-term loyalty, and the addition of UFC's year-round must-watch events to our platforms is a major win. We look forward to delivering this premium content to millions of fans in the U.S., and potentially beyond.' Ellison's Skydance Media investor group closed its acquisition of a controlling stake of Paramount Global from Shari Redstone August 4. He's been spotted attending UFC fights during the past few months. 'This is a milestone moment and landmark deal for UFC, solidifying its position as a preeminent global sports asset,' said Emanuel. 'Our decade-long journey with UFC has been defined by continuous growth and expansion, and this agreement is an important realization of our strategy. We believe wholeheartedly in David's vision and look forward to being in business with a company that will prioritize technology as a means to enhance storytelling and the overall viewing experience.' 'Paramount is a platinum partner with significant reach,' said Shapiro. 'Our new agreement unlocks powerful opportunities at TKO for years to come – meaningful economics for investors; expanded premium inventory for global brand partners; and deeper engagement for UFC's passionate fanbase. Just as importantly, our athletes will love this new stage.' MORE Best of Deadline Everything We Know About Lady Gaga's 'Wednesday' Season 2 Role So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery