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Save over $180 on Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones this Black Friday

Mashable - Wed, 11/20/2024 - 04:19

SAVE OVER $180: As of Nov. 20, the Sennheiser Momentum 4 wireless headphones are on sale for $199.95 (down from $379.95) at Amazon. This deal includes a $30 coupon for extra Black Friday savings.

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Suppose premium sound is on your wishlist this Black Friday. In that case, the latest Sennheiser Momentum 4 deal might be music to your ears. Available for $199.95 at Amazon, these audiophile-grade headphones are discounted by over $180 from their original price of $379.95 — thanks to a 39% discount plus an additional $30 coupon.

These over-ear headphones are built for comfort and high performance. They feature Sennheiser's signature sound quality, powered by a 42mm transducer system and aptX Adaptive codec for a dynamic listening experience. Momentum 4 delivers crisp, detailed audio with rich bass and balanced highs. Streaming your favorite playlists or zoning out to a podcast sounds epic.

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Adaptive Noise Cancellation (ANC) minimizes distractions and is perfect for tuning out noisy commutes or bustling coffee shops. When you need to stay aware of your surroundings, the adjustable transparency mode lets ambient noise in without removing your headphones.

Comfort is also a priority with the Momentum 4. Its lightweight, foldable design includes a padded headband and cushioned ear cups, making it ideal for extended listening sessions. Need a long battery life? You've got it — up to 60 hours of playback on a single charge, with fast-charging capabilities that give you several hours of use in just a few minutes.

The four beamforming microphones ensure your voice comes through clearly if you're taking calls. At the same time, built-in wind suppression helps maintain call quality in breezy conditions. And with the Sennheiser Smart Control App, you can customize your audio settings through an integrated equalizer and sound presets.

At $199.95, these headphones offer serious bang for your buck. Don't wait too long — this Black Friday deal won't last forever.

Score a GoPro Hero for under $180 this Black Friday

Mashable - Wed, 11/20/2024 - 04:15

SAVE 10%: As of Nov. 20, the GoPro Hero compact action camera is available for $179.99 (down from $199.99) at Amazon for Black Friday.

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GoPro Hero is worth considering as a reliable outdoor action camera option — especially now that it’s discounted to $179.99 at Amazon for Black Friday. That’s $20 off its usual price of $199.99. While not a massive price drop, this deal offers a chance to snag a solid entry-level camera for under $180.

The GoPro Hero keeps things simple, which is part of its charm. This model records in 4K Ultra HD and captures sharp 12MP photos. It’s designed to take on a bit of rough-and-tumble, with a durable, waterproof build that can handle depths up to 16 feet. Whether you’re heading out for a hike, snorkeling trip, or skate session, this camera is a solid companion.

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HyperSmooth video stabilization is one of its standout features, helping to smooth out bumpy footage. So, even if your adventures get shaky, your video won’t. With a 1.76-inch touch screen, it’s also intuitive to use — there are no endless menus or complicated settings to navigate. Just point, shoot, and let the camera do the heavy lifting.

The included GoPro Quik app makes managing footage straightforward. Plug the Hero in to charge, and it’ll automatically upload your clips to the cloud, organize them, and even generate highlight reels. It’s not a complete editing suite, but it’ll save you some time.

While it lacks the advanced features of the Hero12 or Hero13, the Hero is a great starter camera. It’s lightweight, durable, and versatile enough to handle most everyday adventures. At $179.99, it’s also a budget-friendly way to dip your toes into the action cam world.

Don’t wait too long — Black Friday deals tend to vanish as quickly as they appear.

Grab the AWOL Vision UST 4K projector for $900 off this Black Friday

Mashable - Wed, 11/20/2024 - 04:11

SAVE $900: As of Nov. 20, the AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro 4K Projector is on sale for $3,099 (down from $3,999) at Amazon for Black Friday.

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$3,999.00 Save $900.00 Get Deal

Let’s face it, a regular TV doesn’t cut it when you’re chasing the ultimate home theater setup. Luckily, the AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro 4K ultra-short throw (UST) projector has hit its Black Friday pricing, and it’s a deal worth shouting about. You can snag this cinematic powerhouse for $3,099 at Amazon — $900 off its previous price of $3,999.

If you’ve been on the fence about upgrading your home entertainment, this is your sign to take the leap. Designed to deliver a jaw-dropping 150-inch screen, the LTV-3000 Pro makes every movie night like a red carpet premiere. Its 3,000 peak lumens and Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support ensure brilliant picture quality, whether it’s a sunny day or a pitch-black movie marathon.

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What sets this projector apart? It’s the world’s first UST projector to double as a center-channel speaker, complete with Dolby Atmos for surround sound that pulls you right into the action. Paired with its ability to reproduce over 1 billion colors and 147% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, the result is a viewing experience so rich you’ll forget you’re at home.

For 3D lovers, this deal gets even better. The projector supports active shutter 3D, and Amazon is offering two free pairs of glasses with your purchase. Since this laser projector uses just a fraction of the energy of traditional TVs, you can enjoy guilt-free binge-watching.

Don’t sleep on this one: Black Friday deals this good don’t last forever. Grab the AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro for $3,099 before it’s gone and transform your living room into the theater of your dreams.

SpaceX's sixth Starship test flight successful despite abandoning booster catch

Mashable - Wed, 11/20/2024 - 02:50

SpaceX conducted its sixth Starship test flight on Tuesday, with CEO Elon Musk joined by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to observe from the control room. While the launch went well, SpaceX quickly aborted plans to catch the first-stage Super Heavy booster, instead opting for a standard ocean splashdown.

Starship launched from SpaceX's Starbase launch pad in Brownsville, Texas at 4 p.m. local time (5 p.m. EST / 2 p.m. PST). Building on Starship's fifth test flight early last month, objectives for this week's flight included reigniting its Raptor engine while in space, conducting heat shield experiments, and testing manoeuvring changes for reentry.

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Arguably the most significant goal of this launch was a second test of SpaceX's Mechazilla, Starbase's launch tower. More specifically, this test aimed to use Mechazilla's "chopstick" arms to catch Starship's Super Heavy booster rather than have it splash down. 

However, SpaceX abandoned its attempt to catch the 33-engine booster mere minutes into the test flight, the Super Heavy booster ultimately splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico instead. SpaceX has not specified exactly why the test was aborted, saying only that the necessary criteria for a catch were not met

Mechazilla previously caught the booster during its first test of the system in October. SpaceX's ultimate goal is for the Super Heavy booster as well as the rest of the Starship system to be entirely reusable. 

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Fortunately for SpaceX, its other objectives went better. As the Super Heavy booster detached, Starship fired its six Raptor engines to take it to a coast phase. It then successfully reignited one of these Raptor engines while in space, doing so for the first time.

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SpaceX then pushed Starship's limits during its final descent, having removed sections of Starship's heat shield tiles since the last test. Employing a more aggressive angle than typical for reentry, Starship was manoeuvred nose down for the descent rather than its usual "belly flop" orientation. This was intended to deliberately stress the Starship's flaps, testing whether they were still able to maintain control and help slow the spacecraft down.

Despite the stress, Starship did not undergo a "rapid unscheduled disassembly," ultimately splashing down intact in the Indian Ocean.

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Measuring 397 ft (121 m), SpaceX's Starship aims to eventually carry passengers beyond Earth's orbit to "the Moon, Mars, and beyond." The company claims it will be able to transport 100 passengers on lengthy flights between planets.

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