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Digital Trends
4 hours ago
- Business
- Digital Trends
Act fast and save $400 on the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar
We're getting to the point where it is more and more affordable to get one of the best smartwatches or fitness trackers. The tech has been around for quite some time and we're even to the point where some government officials are wanting everyone to have a health tracker. So, I shouldn't be too surprised to see this deal on the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar at its lowest price on Amazon, ever, but I am a little bit. I just covered the gray and orange version getting a $250 discount a few months ago and here I am, looking at a different color with a $400 discount. Right now you can get the 47mm, Carbon Gray colored, Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar for just $500, a very decent drop from its usual $900, by tapping the button below. If you want, however, keep on reading to get a reminder on just how great this smartwatch is. Why you should buy the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar What's in a name? That's the big question with the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar which, admittedly, has a rather long one. Garmin is simple enough, indicating it is a Garmin smartwatch, and Fenix 7 Pro is a whole line of their smartwatches — it comes with typical activity modes and even shows you your readiness to tackle hills on your next run. There's a whole rugged adventure feel to Fenix 7 Pro watches. And that ability to adventure keeps getting better with the Sapphire and Solar elements of the watch. This smartwatch has a tough lens that is super scratch resistant, whether you're banging it against the edge of your computer desk or against bush branches during a trek, while also allowing the sun's energy to pass through and help charge up the watch. While sun exposed, this Garmin can get up to 22 more days of life while in smartwatch mode or between 57 and 73 hours when in GPS mode. It's a recipe for an incredible smartwatch experience and, right now, it can be yours for the very low price of $500. That's a discount of $400 ($150 better than the one we saw just a few months ago) off of the usual $900. If you're interested, go ahead and tap the button below. If not, check out these smartwatch deals for great alternatives.


CNET
5 hours ago
- Health
- CNET
The Bear Cloud Cirrus Pillows Help Me Sleep at Night, and They're 30% Off This Summer
Summer sale: A pair of queen-size Bear Cloud Cirrus pillows is available for $105 -- a discount of 30% -- if you use code SUMMER on Bear's website. And the sale extends sitewide, so you can use the same code to get 30% off on mattresses, bed bases and sheets, too. The pillows you use every night can have a huge impact on your quality of sleep. As a self-proclaimed poor sleeper (with the data to prove it), I've tried a ton of sleep products and accessories over the years to help me get better rest, including pillows. As a combination sleeper, I switch positions constantly throughout the night, making it hard to find a pillow that's comfortable regardless of how weirdly I contort my body while sleeping. A few months ago, I swapped out our pillows (again) to try Bear's Cloud Cirrus Pillows and haven't looked back. I love sleeping on Bear's fluffy Cloud Cirrus Pillows. Aly Lopez/CNET These pillows are incredibly fluffy and light. As soon as I rest my head on them, I feel like I'm floating away on a soft cloud. The material used inside is a 3D polyester fill, which is breathable and hypoallergenic -- a great feature for those with allergen sensitivities. I've also found that I sleep cooler on the Cloud Cirrus Pillows than others I've tried due to their light construction that allows for more airflow. To top it all off, they're also made cruelty-free thanks to the down-alternative materials. Despite being soft and fluffy, they still offer plenty of support and help keep my neck and spine aligned no matter which position I'm sleeping in. Bear offers free shipping, a lifetime warranty for mattresses and a 30-night return period for sleep accessories (including pillows) -- although with the cloudlike experience you'll have on the Bear Cloud Cirrus Pillows, I doubt you'll want to return them. For more options, check out our roundup of the best pillow for every kind of sleeper.


CNET
12 hours ago
- Business
- CNET
Today Only: Don't Miss Your Chance to Save $300 on a 14-Inch Asus Laptop
If you're shopping for a new laptop, it's usually wise to wait for a deal as you can usually save some serious cash. We saw some massive discounts at last week's Prime Day sale, but don't worry if you missed out. Best Buy is offering another chance to save with a one-day deal on this Asus Vivobook 14. For today only, you can save a whopping $300 on this 14-inch Windows laptop, which drops the price down to just $430. Just be sure to get your order in before this offer expires at 9:59 p.m. PT (12:59 a.m. ET) tonight if you don't want to miss out. This Asus Vivobook has some decent specs that make it a good option if you only need the basics -- especially at this price. It's equipped with an Intel Core i7 processor, along with 12GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD for solid performance. The screen is a 14-inch full HD display, and it has a 180-degree hinge so it can lay completely flat. Plus, it's got a USB-C, HDMI and multiple USB-A ports so you can easily connect to other displays and accessories. And with Microsoft Copilot built-in, it also support tons of helpful AI features like text summarization, image generation and noise cancellation on video calls. It's also just 0.7 inches thick and weighs in at around three pounds so it's easy to take on the go. Why this deal matters With onboard AI and a lightweight 0.7-inch thick design, this 14-inch Asus laptop is great for productivity on the go. It's got midrange specs including 12GB of RAM and an Intel Core i7 processor, which make it a pretty great value at just $430. Just be sure to get your order in before this one-day deal expires tonight.


The Sun
16 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Aldi's £10 summer essential is easy to fold up & carry down to the beach – and it's half the price of Ikea's version
AN essential summer item which you can fold up and take down to the beach is just £10 in Aldi – half the price of its competitor from Ikea. The item, which is £9.99, could very well bring out your inner Jamie Oliver and keep hunger at bay. Aldi is currently selling a foldable BBQ which measures approximately 33.5cm by 29cm for under £10. The discount supermarket chain is advertising the product as: 'A portable BBQ that's perfect for all your travel and storage needs.' You will need to buy any charcoal separately. It comes with its own grill and a protective shield around the outside. The Aldi BBQ is half the price of a similar offering from Ikea, which is currently reduced by £5 to £20. Ikea's black Korpon, a portable charcoal barbeque, is described as being 'perfect for bringing to the beach, the park or on a camping trip.' The Ikea model is a similar size to the Aldi one, measuring 35cm by 19cm and weighs 2kg. The product got the thumbs up from users online, with the BBQ scoring 4.7 stars out of five, with a total of 16 reviews. One happy customer wrote: 'Great design and well made. 'Ideal cooking surface and less problems with food getting burnt.' The 2C method which stops flies plaguing your home and ruining your BBQ Another said: 'Absolutely brilliant piece of kit… plenty of cooking space, used after as a fire pit when camping.' While a third reviewer posted: 'Perfect little bbq for two of us. Big enough for four decent size burgers. "Easy to clean as fits in the sink and dishwasher.' Aldi fans may also want to stock up on this sweet treat while they're going round the isles as it is back on the shelves. The german retailer has also confirmed that its sell-out Specially Selected Pistachio Creme will not be leaving stores anytime soon. This comes after Aldi revealed that the product had previously sold at a record speed - one jar every three seconds. Shoppers have also been flocking to Tesco to get their hands on another pistachio spread which makes toast taste like the viral Dubai chocolate. Tesco's take on the much-loved pistachio creme retails for £4 and is said to combine the flavours of the insanely popular Dubai chocolate but in a spreadable form. M&S also jumped on the bandwagon earlier this year, with its luxury take on the product. Retailing for a hefty £4.75 per jar, the M&S Collection Pistachio Creme still flew off the shelves, following its launch in February. 2


The Sun
16 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Wetherspoons is slashing food and drink prices to as little as £1.66 – exact date to bag a bargain
WETHERSPOONS is slashing the price of its food and drink for just one day - with pints for as little as £1.66. The no-frills boozer is giving customers a 7.5% discount to mark Tax Equality Day. 1 On Thursday (September 18) punters across the country will be able to enjoy their favourite tipple and food at a bargain price. For example, a customer spending £10 on food and drinks will pay only £9.25 on Tax Equality Day. The bargain offer will apply across pubs in Northern Ireland, Wales and England. In Scotland, the discount will also only apply to food and non-alcoholic drinks. The 24-hour bargain offer aims to highlight the benefit of a permanent VAT reduction in the hospitality industry. A pint of Ruddles Best, one of cheapest beers sold across the chain will cost just £1.66, marking a 13p discount. And those looking to tuck into a large breakfast will pay £6.87 as opposed to its typical price of £7.43. Meanwhile, a pint of Kopparberg which typically costs £2.79, will now cost £2.58. Bear in mind that prices at Wetherspoons pubs vary across the UK, so you won't always get the same discount. If you want to find your nearest pub, you can use the locator tool on Wetherspoons' website or app. Britain's cheapest Wetherspoons' pint revealed All food and drink in pubs is subject to 20% VAT. In comparison, supermarkets don't pay VAT on food and can then afford to offer drinks at discounted prices. Sir Tim Martin, founder of the budget chain, has been campaigning on the issue for years. He is calling for VAT to be lowered to 12.5%. The outspoken boss said the move would ensure "pubs, bars and restaurants do not continue to close, but instead thrive, invest and create new jobs". He added: 'We call on the chancellor to create tax equality between the hospitality industry and supermarkets.' Fresh calls from Martin come as many hospitality chains across the UK are struggling. The rising cost of living has meant punters have less cash to splash at the pub. How can I save money at Wetherspoons? FREE refills - Buy a £1.50 tea, coffee or hot chocolate and you can get free refills. The deal is available all day, every day. Check a map - Prices can vary from one location the next, even those close to each other. So if you're planning a pint at a Spoons, it's worth popping in nearby pubs to see if you're settling in at the cheapest. Choose your day - Each night the pub chain runs certain food theme nights. For instance, every Thursday night is curry club, where diners can get a main meal and a drink for a set price cheaper than usual. Pick-up vouchers - Students can often pick up voucher books in their local near universities, which offer discounts on food and drink, so keep your eyes peeled. Get appy - The Wetherspoons app allows you to order and pay for your drink and food from your table - but you don't need to be in the pub to use it. Taking full advantage of this, cheeky customers have used social media to ask their friends and family to order them drinks. The app is free to download on the App Store or Google Play. Check the date - Every year, Spoons holds its Tax Equality Day to highlight the benefits of a permanently reduced tax bill for the pub industry. It usually takes place in September, and last year it fell on Thursday, September 14. As well as its 12-day Real Ale Festival every Autumn, Wetherspoons also holds a Spring Festival. Meanwhile, hikes to National Insurance have added further financial strain. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@