11/02/2023

The Super Bowl will broadcast on Sunday, February 2nd, and we’ve got you covered with a few deals that will help you get the best quality stream. We also included deals on Ring home security tech and the Google Pixel 4.

A few deals in time for the Super Bowl, and others for those who wont be watching
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Super Bowl 2020 will broadcast tomorrow on Fox Sports, and kickoff will happen at 6:30PM ET. Whether you like American football or not, the occasion presents a chance to save on Amazons Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Cube. And if you want to watch the game in 4K HDR, these are the only devices that will get the high-fidelity stream through the Fox Sports app.
For a quick breakdown of the prices, the Fire TV Stick 4K is $34.99, which is $15 less than its usual cost. Amazons Fire TV Cube is considerably more expensive at $99.99, though the hike up in price comes from its extra features, including its ability to work like a smart speaker and to control other devices in your entertainment system with its built-in IR blasters. Links for both are just below.
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The unlocked versions of Googles Pixel 4 and 4 XL are $100 off at Best Buy. This brings the price down to $699.99 and $799.99, respectively. Youll only be able to save on the 64GB model in the glossy just black color option. Best Buy will give you a generous $200 gift card if you decide to buy, however. Thats at least a nice perk for picking the worst Pixel 4 color.
This weekend, readers of The Verge can save on select Ring home security cameras and bundles from Daily Steals. Because Daily Steals sells some refurbished products, its worth noting that these are new and come with their original one-year manufacturer warranty.
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The market for slightly older phones doesnt immediately dry up the moment a new one comes out. If anything, it gives people holding out an opportunity to scoop up some deals. Case in point: the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with a whopping 512GB of onboard storage (and 8GB of RAM) has dropped in price considerably. Its original price was set at $1,249.99, but its now at $636.01 on Amazon for the ocean blue color. Thats almost 50 percent off.
This phone doesnt have the fit and finish of the Note 10, and notably, it has bezels. But if you can overlook them, youll get a powerful smartphone with a big 4,000mAh battery and a handy S Pen. The Note 9s high cost was a strike against it when The Verges Dan Seifert reviewed it, but now that this isnt as much of a factor, maybe you should check it out.