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Walmart Deals of the Day: Grab a Top-Rated Arlo Video Doorbell for Less Than $60

Walmart Deals of the Day: Grab a Top-Rated Arlo Video Doorbell for Less Than $60

CNET15 hours ago
If you're on the hunt for a good bargain, Walmart is a good place to start. The tech and home retailer offers a rotating selection of impressive discounts year-round, which means you've always got a chance to score some serious savings. Finding the real bargains does take a little bit of digging, but that's what CNET's dedicated deals team is here for. We're rounding up the top picks available every day to help save you the leg work. For today, Aug. 12, those include $20 off a budget-friendly Arlo video doorbell, $400 off a stunning 65-inch TCL 4K TV and a chance to grab the advanced Sonos Arc soundbar at a record-low price.
This second-gen HD Arlo video doorbell is one of our favorite affordable models on the market right now, with our reviewer specifically citing its "unusually large horizontal field of view at 180 degrees." It boasts 1080p video resolution as well as night vision capabilities for around-the-clock monitoring. Plus, it supports two-way audio so you can easily chat with visitors, and has a built-in siren to hep scare off any would-be intruders. It's also equipped with a rechargeable battery for an easy instillation anywhere, or you can connect it to your home's existing doorbell wiring.
This 2025 TCL TV deal is a great way to upgrade your entertainment setup without breaking the bank. It has a stunning 65-inch 4K QLED display with high-energy LED chips for superior brightness. Plus, it features support for HDR Ultra with Dolby Vision IQ for sharp contrast, vibrant colors and crisp details. This model also has Dolby Atmos spatial audio for a seriously immersive viewing experience. Other features include a gaming mode, Bluetooth connectivity and four HDMI ports.
Audio is a critical part of a complete entertainment setup, and the Sonos Arc can take all your shows and movies to the next level. Plus, this deal drops it down to a new record-low price, making it a pretty serious value. Our reviewer commended it for its impressive sound, even without a subwoofer, as well as its wide array of smart features like voice assistant compatibility. It supports Dolby Atmos for truly immersive sound, and even has a speech enhancement mode that prioritizes dialogue so you can clearly understand the characters in your shows and movies. It's also equipped with Apple AirPlay 2 connectivity for easy wireless streaming.
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