Get cozy in the wilderness with this Yeti Lowlands blanket.
When we keep an eye on deals, we’re not just looking for good sales. We want the best. As in, stuff we love and use all the time is at its lowest price ever. It’s hard to hit that sweet spot for everything, but this blanket from Yeti nails it. Reviews editor Adrienne So has had it for years and loves it. It’s got a waterproof bottom, its own carrying case, and it’s machine washable. In other words, it’s perfect for your next outdoor adventure.
And if you’re gearing up for an outdoor trip, don’t forget to check out our roundup of the best Outdoor Gear Deals.
Yeti Lowlands Blanket for $140 ($60 off)
Remember instant photos? We really gotta bring those back.
Photograph: Fujifilm
There was something special about Polaroid cameras back in the day. You take a picture, not 100% sure how it’s gonna come out, and wait a few minutes and then you’ve got a physical photo, in your hand, that can never be deleted. That was cool.
Fortunately, Fujifilm is keeping the dream alive. Kinda. The Instax Link Wide printer doesn’t have its own camera, but it does pair with the one in your phone. From there, you can take a photo and fire up a print. It’s the best of both worlds, using all the high-tech gadgetry in your modern smartphone camera, but in a physical photo you can put on your fridge.
Right now, this printer is down to the lowest price we’ve ever seen it, so it’s a great time to jump on it.
Fujifilm Instax Link Wide Printer for $100 ($50 off)
These wireless headphones last for 120 hours and cost $102
Photograph: HyperX
The HyperX Cloud III Wireless headphones (8/10, WIRED Recommends) get 120 hours of battery life on a single charge. Which, somehow, HyperX has managed to make look disappointing next to its presumably magical 300-hour Cloud Alpha Wireless (10/10, WIRED Recommends). Nevertheless, 120 hours is still more than 4x what most other headsets we test get and long enough to use eight hours a day every day for two weeks. It’s also crazy they’re discounted so much already since we only first reviewed them a month ago.
HyperX Cloud III Wireless Headphones for $102 ($68 off)
If you’re not put off by a triple-digit price tag and you’d like to get the full 300 hours HyperX is capable of putting into a headset, the Cloud Alpha Wireless is also on sale.
HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless Headphones for $120 ($50 off)
The self-washing, self-emptying, auto-drying, sonic-mopping Roborock S8 Pro also makes julienne fries!
Photograph: Roborock
Okay maybe not that last bit. But the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra really does do a ton. It comes with a massive base station that automatically empties the vacuum canister and cleans the mop. It even cleans itself and can refill the water tank in the robot for you.
The bot uses lidar navigation and 3D mapping to remember all your furniture, and it can still avoid obstacles that tend to move around more. The only reason it’s not currently among our picks for best robot vacuums is because it’s usually a whopping $1,600. This deal knocks $400 off which still leaves it at four figures, but at least it earns its keep.
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra for $1,200 ($400 off)
If that’s perhaps too much machine for your home (and who can blame you, in this economy), we’ll once again highlight our favorite Roborock vacuum of all, the Q5 Pro+, which has been on a substantial sale all weekend.
Roborock Q5 Pro+ for $480 ($220 off)
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