Today’s best deals: Lenovo Smart Clock and 4 smart light bulbs for $ 30, Battlefield 1 for less than $ 1, more

Before we start with today’s offerings, a quick preview of something I’m working on: I just signed up for T-Mobile Home Internet, which promises unlimited high – speed service for $ 50 a month. The hardware has been reordered, so it’s going to take a few weeks before I have to report anything, but I’m enough to finally have a potential alternative to Comcast – and a much cheaper one at that.

If you are a T-Mo internet user yourself, print the comments and share what you like and dislike. Otherwise, stay tuned!

Best buy

The Lenovo Smart Clock Essential is an extremely popular companion to the bed and offers a more traditional clock radio screen supported by Google Assistant. It usually sells for $ 50, though it often drops to $ 25 during the holidays.

For just $ 5 more than that, Best Buy’s bundle adds a four-pack of smart light bulbs, which would normally cost you $ 45. These are 60-watt soft-white light bulbs that you can control via the app or voice assistant (natch).

Read CNET’s Lenovo Smart Clock Essential Review to learn more.

I do not know how long it can take at this price, but GameStop sells copies of the classic Battlefield 1 console for only 99 cents – and it drops to 83 cents with promotional code. CAG16. It is only available for pick up in the store, so you need to cross your fingers, your local GameStop has it in stock.

I was able to get a copy for Xbox One. Your mileage can of course vary. Read GameSpot’s Battlefield 1 review to find out why it’s worth driving.

EarFun

Amazon seller: EarFun ONS

Price: $ 39 with 20% off coupon and promotional code on page EFAIRBNT

We are still impressed with EarFun earbuds, which usually offer very excellent features, solid sound quality and really good prices. The EarFun Air, for example, is an AirPods alternative that mimics Apple’s pipe design. Although it does not have active noise suppression (instead of relying on basic sound insulation), it does contain both USB-C and wireless charging and in-ear detection. This means that when you remove an earplug, your music automatically pauses. Good function.

Cheapskate Jr. have been using it for months. His statement: “These are the perfect earplugs.” The EarFun Air also topped David Carnoy’s list of best alternatives to Apple AirPods.

Take me? Incredible value for money.

Enjoy your day, cheeks!


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