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Samsung’s self-cleaning Jet Bot Plus robot vacuum is half off today

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
March 24, 2022
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Samsung’s self-cleaning Jet Bot Plus robot vacuum is half off today
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Samsung is no stranger to attacking a product category with multiple options at different price points, and offering large discounts on those products is another of its signatures. The robot vacuum space isn’t an exception, with the Samsung Jet Bot Plus — its mid-tier option — available today for $399.99 at Best Buy and Amazon. The Jet Bot Plus offers fairly strong suction, a soft brush that’s especially good for hard surfaces, and a self-cleaning station borrowed from its pricier, AI-infused counterpart. This package usually costs $799, which is a bit much for a robot vacuum that lacks object detection, but the current discount of 50 percent makes the Jet Bot Plus more approachable.

The Jet Bot Plus’ addition of a self-cleaning station makes it more attractive at this price point, though its brush design makes it better suited for hard floor surfaces, as it lacks some of the deep carpet cleaning you get in other models. It also has a tendency to tangle up long strands of hair, which is something vacuums like the recently updated iRobot Roomba i3 Plus EVO now do better — albeit for about $100 more. While that Roomba i3 might be worth it for some that can stretch their budgets a little further, the Jet Bot Plus offers a nice value at its current deal price.

Sticking with smart home deals for a moment, the Smart Garage Door Opener Remote by Meross is currently just $37.49 at Amazon when you clip the $5 on-page coupon. We have seen similar deals to this one in the past, and it’s about $2 shy of its lowest price to date, but it’s a worthwhile accessory that’s highly recommended by some Verge staffers.

This smart garage door opener doesn’t require a hub, but it easily connects to Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Samsung SmartThings. Using Meross’ smartphone app, you can open or close your garage door from anywhere you have an internet connection. This helpful feature is an invaluable asset when you’re not home but need to let in a friend or family member or for just never having to worry “Did we remember to close the garage door before we left?” ever again.

Meross Smart Garage Door Opener Remote

The Meross Smart Garage Door Opener Remote allows a garage door to be opened from anywhere through an internet connection and the Meross app. This is the premium model that’s compatible with Apple HomeKit, as well as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings.

In need of good pair of true wireless earbuds that won’t break the bank? Or maybe you already own a fancy pair like Apple’s AirPods Pro but need something else as a “knock-around” model? Enter the Jabra Elite 65t, which are currently on sale for just $54.99 at Best Buy, a discount of about $45. These earbuds came out in 2018, and while many other earbuds have added newer tech like improved audio codecs in that time, they have also continued getting pricier. It’s hard to find earbuds in this price range from a reliable brand that are worthwhile, at least without opting for a refurbished or used model.

The Jabra Elite 65t may lack noise cancellation and will soon be phased out in favor of Jabra’s latest models, but they offer a stable wireless connection and good sound quality, rendering them a no-fuss value. And just look at the size of that charging case! It’s incredibly compact, which makes these all the better for throwing in a gym bag or taking along on a trip. Now, if only it didn’t charge over Micro USB. Read our review.

Jabra Elite 65t

Jabra’s previous-gen wireless earbuds have a subtle design and, for the price, offer strong battery life and a solid connection. They also come with a compact carrying case.

Lately, it seems as though Apple’s new Mac Studio and M1 Ultra CPUs have been generating all the buzz, namely for their exceptional performance for high-level pros and content creators. But let’s not forget that even the base M1 processor does a fine job for us mere mortals who need an efficient machine for everyday use and some light creative work. Apple’s colorful, 24-inch iMac fits the bill for an everyday desktop computer, whether you intend to do some light work in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom or just need a well-equipped family computer that should last more than a few years.

How ideal, then, that the base model iMac is on sale at Amazon right now for $100 off, matching the machine’s best price to date. This configuration comes with the M1 CPU outfitted with seven GPU cores, along with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. This model usually runs $1,299, but today’s deal brings the price down to $1,199 for the blue, pink, and green colorways. It’s an excellent value for a capable computer, complete with a 4.5K display and a quality 1080p webcam — complete with Apple’s Center Stage. Read our review.

2021 iMac with M1 (24-inch) 

Apple’s latest desktop machine features the company’s lightning-quick M1 processor, as well as a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, a sharp 4.5K Retina display, and improved speakers.

Deals, but more

  • The new Samsung Frame TVs for 2022 are landing, but the outgoing 2021 models are seeing some solid discounts right now. The jumbo-sized, 75-inch Frame TV is about $2,700 ($300 off) at Amazon and directly from Samsung. The older model may lack the new matte display of the 2022 Frame, but they both display refined artwork while in standby mode.
  • Need a large amount of external storage? Western Digital’s 8TB EastyStore is $149.99 ($60 off) as part of Best Buy’s deals of the day. The USB 3.0 hard drive is compatible with both Windows and macOS, as well as Apple’s Time Machine feature (after reformatting).
  • Razer’s Nari Essential is just $39.99 ($60 off) at Woot. We see these go on sale rather frequently, but the wireless gaming headset remains an excellent value, given the current sale price is usually reserved for wired models only.
  • The Logitech C615 webcam is just $29.99 ($40 off) at Amazon. This little webcam may not stack up to pricier models in terms of dynamic range or extra fancy features, but it’s an affordable price for a 1080p camera with a handy swivel function that allows you to point it anywhere you need.
  • Nomad is running a spring cleaning promotion on its site, discounting its leather iPhone cases, AirPods cases, Apple Watch straps, and charging stations by 10 percent.




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