Thousands of people have gotten these noise cancelling headphones for an all-time low of $39.99 – have you?
The first time we tested the TaoTronics SoundSurge 60 Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, we couldn’t believe what we were hearing. These budget-priced ANC headphones obviously aren’t quite on par with high-end models from brands like Sony, Bose, and Master & Dynamic, but those noise cancelling headphones all cost $350-$400 while the SoundSurge 60 headphones cost just $60. Wait, did we say $60? Clip the on-site coupon and use the promo code ECQDWW3T at checkout, and you can get a pair for just $39.99, which is an all-time low! Thousands of our readers have already gotten in on the action… have you?
TaoTronics Active Noise Cancelling Headphones [Upgraded] Bluetooth Headphones SoundSurge 60 Ove…: $39.99 (use code ECQDWW3T by 9/15)
Here are the highlights from the product page:
- Music on, World off: improved active noise cancellation will drown out the noise of the streets or annoying chatter to fully immerse you in your favorite tunes
- Hi-fi sound & CAPTIVATING bass: 40mm large-aperture drivers deliver riveting sound and a thumping bass
- New Hyper speed charge: just 5 minutes of charging give you 2 hours of full sound; 30 hours playtime on a full charge
- Bluetooth 5. 0: steady Bluetooth 5. 0 connection streams music uninterrupted while the built-in CVC 6. 0 microphone ensure crisp, clear calls without ambient noise
- First class comfort: Adjustable headband, 90° rotatable ear cups & pillow-soft protein cushions; fold & store in the carrying case to take anywhere you go
TaoTronics Active Noise Cancelling Headphones [Upgraded] Bluetooth Headphones SoundSurge 60 Ove…: $39.99 (use code ECQDWW3T by 9/15)
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Thousands of people have gotten these noise cancelling headphones for an all-time low of $39.99 – have you? originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 09:11:11 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Someone’s asleep at the wheel, because Anker AA and AAA batteries are still WAY cheaper than they should be
So, earlier this week we told you about an incredible sale that was a total accident. The gist of it is that Anker sent out marketing emails saying its wildly popular AA and AAA batteries were about to go on sale on Amazon. When the sale actually began, however, it turned out that the company accidentally doubled the discounts from the email, which meant that prices were WAY lower than they were supposed to be. Well guess what: the mistake still hasn’t been fixed! 24-packs of Anker Alkaline AAA Batteries were supposed to go on sale for $8.99, but a rogue 35% coupon slashes the price all the way down to just $5.84. On top of that, 24-packs of Anker Alkaline AA Batteries were going to drop to $10.99 according to Anker, but an extra 23% coupon cuts the price to just $8.46. These deals are both mistakes and they could be fixed at any time. As long as they’re still live on the Amazon site, however, the retail has to honor these prices. In other words… hurry!
Anker Alkaline AAA Batteries (24-Pack)
- The Anker Advantage: Join the 30 million+ powered by our leading technology.
- Long-Lasting Power: Power small devices like remotes for over a year, or keep toys and game controllers running for much longer than other brands are able to.
- PowerLock: An air- and liquid-tight seal keeps the power inside; until you’re ready to unleash it.
- 10-Year Shelf Life: Buying batteries in bulk never made more sense. Anker Alkaline batteries work flawlessly for up to 10 years after they are first purchased.
- Adaptive Output: Anker Alkaline batteries deliver only the power required by your devices, ensuring universal compatibility and long life.
Anker Alkaline AAA Batteries (24-Pack), Long-Lasting & Leak-Proof with PowerLock Technology, Hi…: $5.84
Anker Alkaline AA Batteries (24-Pack)
- The Anker Advantage: Join the 30 million+ powered by our leading technology.
- Long-Lasting Power: Power small devices like remotes for over a year, or keep toys and game controllers running for much longer than other brands are able to.
- PowerLock: An air- and liquid-tight seal keeps the power inside; until you’re ready to unleash it.
- 10-Year Shelf Life: Buying batteries in bulk never made more sense. Anker Alkaline batteries work flawlessly for up to 10 years after they are first purchased.
- Adaptive Output: Anker Alkaline batteries deliver only the power required by your devices, ensuring universal compatibility and long life.
Anker Alkaline AA Batteries (24-Pack), Long-Lasting & Leak-Proof with PowerLock Technology, Hig…: $8.46
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Someone’s asleep at the wheel, because Anker AA and AAA batteries are still WAY cheaper than they should be originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 08:46:12 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Leak reveals one of 2019’s best upcoming Android phones isn’t even as powerful as iPhones from 2 years ago
With Apple’s big unveiling of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max set to take place mere days from now, the upcoming new iPhone models are obviously dominating the news cycle right now. The sleek new iPhones are set to be the hottest new smartphones of the year, with a tweaked design and new cameras that could finally propel Apple back to the head of the pack when it comes to smartphone photography. We’ve also heard rumors of new frosted glass backs and new color options that should help spice up an otherwise modest hardware update. And when it comes to performance, we’re obviously expecting big things from Apple’s next-generation A13 processor.
Apple’s iPhones are always at the top of the pile when it comes to power. In fact, it’s difficult not to be impressed each year when we see brand new Android phones debut month after month that still can’t manage to match the performance of Apple’s iPhones from the prior year. Such is the case again this year, as brand new flagship phones like the Galaxy Note 10 and other 2019 flagship models continue to be outdone by Apple’s year-old iPhone XR and iPhone XS handsets. Now, benchmark test scores from another upcoming Android phone have just leaked, and they once again show a 2019 Android phone that can’t compete with 2018 iPhones. In fact, forget about last year’s iPhones… it can’t even outperform Apple’s iPhone lineup from back in 2017 in some key benchmarks.
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Leak reveals one of 2019’s best upcoming Android phones isn’t even as powerful as iPhones from 2 years ago originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 6 Sep 2019 at 08:21:33 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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This is probably your last chance to get a Fire TV Stick 4K for the price of an entry-level Fire TV Stick
When Amazon’s class-leading Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote went on sale for Prime Day, no one was surprised. After all, it’s one of Amazon’s most popular products. What is fairly surprising, however, is that Prime Day was less than two months ago and the Fire TV Stick 4K is back on sale! Hurry and you can snag one right now for just $39.99, which is the same price as Amazon’s entry-level Fire TV Stick. There’s a good chance this deal will end today or over the weekend though, so you don’t have much time left to get in on the action.
Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote, streaming media player: $39.99
Here’s more info from the product page:
- The most powerful 4K streaming media stick with a Wi-Fi antenna design optimized for 4K Ultra HD streaming.
- Launch and control content with the Alexa Voice Remote. Watch favorites from Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, HBO, STARZ, SHOWTIME, and more, plus stream for free with Tubi, IMDb TV, and others.
- Enjoy brilliant picture with access to 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10+. Experience immersive sound with Dolby Atmos on select Prime Video titles.
- Fire TV Stick devices have more storage for apps and games than any other streaming media stick.
- Experience tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills, plus millions of websites like Facebook and Reddit.
- Alexa on Fire TV provides the most comprehensive voice experience of any streaming media player—view live camera feeds, check the weather, dim the lights, and stream music.
- Amazon Prime members get unlimited access to thousands of movies and TV episodes, plus ad-free listening to millions of songs with Prime Music.
Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote, streaming media player: $39.99
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LG’s new dual-screen phone has a design decision we really can’t stand
Even though we’re well aware that LG is developing a few exciting concepts for foldable phones, the company is yet to embrace the foldable movement. And who can really blame them given that foldable phones aren’t easy to make or sell. Instead, unlike any other smartphone makers out there who’re carving up sleeker and better flagships, LG is going for a type of device that should never be allowed to exist in the current market place: a dual-screen phone that looks uglier and more cumbersome to use than a foldable device. And somehow, LG G8X Thin Q’s second screen features a secondary notch that serves no purpose.
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Samsung just released the Galaxy Note 10, but a new version is already on the way
The Galaxy Note 10 phones are already available in several markets, with Samsung’s newest flagship coming in two different sizes and two wireless options. Add to that a bunch of colors, and you’ll likely find a Note 10 model to meet your needs. However, if you were planning to buy the blockchain version of the Note 10, you may have a hard time finding it elsewhere other than Korea.
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Don’t even think about applying for a credit card without checking this site first
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Generally speaking, whenever you come across a public welcome offer from a credit card issuer — which could be something like, say, an incentive of 100,000 rewards points to sign up for the card — what you see is what you get. That’s the offer, pretty much everyone is eligible to get the same offer, and that’s that. With just a little bit of extra effort on your part, however, that may not actually be the end of the story — because, every now and then, banks will target specific customers with even better offers than the publicly available enticements.
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Don’t even think about applying for a credit card without checking this site first originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 23:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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‘The Matrix’ deepfake shows Will Smith as Neo, in the role he turned down
Earlier this year, Will Smith filmed a fun, lighthearted confessional video in which he explains why — back in the 1990s when he was at the height of his success as a Hollywood mega-star — he turned down a huge role.
This was back when he was still riding high on the strength of roles in TV shows and movies like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Independence Day. The role he got offered and declined, however, was that of Neo, the main character in The Matrix who, of course, was ultimately played superbly by Keanu Reeves.
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Google launches a brilliant, Tinder-style TV and movie recommender inside Search
One of the byproducts of the ongoing Streaming Wars that have come to characterize the modern entertainment landscape, with Netflix continuing to evolve and new streaming platforms launching almost everywhere you look, is that it’s never been this fun to be a TV fan. There’s more great content than ever to watch — which is also its own kind of problem. For some people, the paralysis of choice makes it harder than ever to answer the question of what to watch, since there’s more than ever to pick from.
Today, Google launched a new kind of recommender that functions a little like a TV guide with some fun Tinder-esque functionality, to make picking what you want to watch a little easier.
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Google launches a brilliant, Tinder-style TV and movie recommender inside Search originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 21:25:48 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Ocean buoy reveals birds hanging out in eye of Hurricane Dorian
Whenever a powerful storm threatens coasts, we often focus on the potential impact on human lives and infrastructure. It can sometimes be easy to forget that hurricanes can severely disrupt the lives of wildlife as well, but some new images from a buoy in Hurricane Dorian’s eye is a great reminder.
The photos, first tweeted out by the National Weather Service in Charleston, South Carolina, show the conditions inside the eye. As you’d expect, there are relatively calm waters, a wall of clouds covering the horizon on all sides and… wait a second, are those birds?
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Ocean buoy reveals birds hanging out in eye of Hurricane Dorian originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 20:08:12 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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