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SAVE $79: As of August 16, you can get Beats Studio Pro x Kim Kardashian noise-cancelling headphones for just $299.95, down from $378.95.
Opens in a new window Credit: Beats Our pick: Beats Studio Pro x Kim Kardashian $299.95 at AmazonOn August 15, Kim Kardashian and Beats by Dr. Dre released three brand-new Beats Studio Pro headphone models, each with a distinct color scheme inspired by Kardashian's favorite colors: Moon, Dune, and Earth. The tabloids are calling them the “perfect Skims accessory.”
Today, you can get these newly-released Beats Studio Pro headphones for $299.95, down from $378.95, at Amazon. That's $79 off for an instant sale on this brand-new rollout. They’ll also come with two years of AppleCare+. (They’re $349.99 at Apple.)
SEE ALSO: The 6 best headphones for 2024, from wireless earbuds to the best noise-cancelling picksThese Beats aren’t really any different from the standard Beats Studio Pro models in terms of sound quality and technical specifications. You’ll still get the signature Beats sound, active noise cancellation, and 40 hours of battery life. But these headphones are on-brand for Kardashian fans and anyone who’s adopted the neutral aesthetic.
This isn’t the first time Kim Kardashian’s been involved with Beats. She also has a Beats Fit Pro collection that launched around two years ago.
If you want to save even more, the regular Beats Studio Pro are $179.95 at Amazon right now, down from their usual $349.99 price tag.
Whether you want to squeeze in one last getaway before back-to-school or summer's wind-down has you already thinking ahead to the winter vacations, now is a good time to take advantage of travel deals. This week, we're seeing deals on everything from vacation packages to travel essentials like luggage sets and noise-cancelling headphones.
This week's best travel deals: Best luggage set deal Coolife Expandable Suitcase Luggage set $189.99 at Amazon (save $110) Get Deal Best noise-cancelling headphones deal Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones $349 at Amazon (save $80) Get Deal Best tracker deal Tile Mate 1-Pack $16.95 at Amazon (save $8.04) Get Deal Best vacation package deal Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas hotel and flight package deal save 35% off Get DealWe've rounded up the best travel deals we've seen this week to help you get started.
Best luggage set deal Opens in a new window Credit: Coolife Our pick: Coolife Expandable Suitcase Luggage set $189.99 at AmazonIf your idea of packing is trying to stuff everything into your backpack carry-on or trusty (but worn) duffle bag, it might be time to take some of the stress out of packing and invest in a luggage set. Thanks to today's limited-time deal at Amazon, this Coolife three-piece luggage set is a bit more affordable, dropping from $299.99 to $189.99. Each suitcase in the set is a different size, including a 20-incher that's perfect for weekend trips and a large, 28-inch suitcase that's ideal for big, international trips. Each suitcase in the set is on easy-to-maneuver two-way wheels and has a TSA-approved lock to keep your belongings extra safe.
More luggage deals:Travelpro 21-inch suitcase — $144.49 $169.99 (save $25.09)
Travel Select 8-piece luggage set — $132.91 $207.50 (save $74.59)
LEVEL8 20-inch hard shell suitcase — $103.99 $129.99 (save $16)
Travelers Club 5-piece kids luggage set — $48.21 $69.99 (save $21.78)
SwissGear 25-inch suitcase — $94.99 $129.99 (save $35)
Looking back, it's hard to imagine how we ever traveled without noise-cancelling headphones. While at $349, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones could very well cost just as much as your flight, they're a worthwhile investment for avid travelers who actually want to be able to rest and relax while in transit. Their 24-hour battery life makes them an ideal travel companion, as do their soft ear cushions and band. Today, the headphones are $80 off at Amazon.
More noise-canceling headphones deals:Sony WH-CH720N Noise Canceling Wireless Headphones — $98 $149.99 (save $51.99)
Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones — $39.90 $59.99 (save $20.09)
Beats Studio Pro — $179.95 $349.99 (save $170.04)
Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones — $159 $349.95 (save $190.95)
While it's never convenient to lose sight of essential belongings, it's even more important to have everything accounted for when you're traveling. The Tile Mate is a helpful tracking tool that you can apply to anything: your bag, wallet, keys, phone, or passport holder. You can use the Tile app to ring your tile if you're within 250 feet of it, or you can use the app to view your Tile's most recent location if you're further away. Today the Tile is on sale for less than $20 at Amazon, so it's a good time to stock up.
More Bluetooth tracker deals:Apple AirTag 4-pack — $79.99 $99.99 (save $20)
Tile Slim 1-pack — $24.99 $34.99 (save $10)
SAMSUNG Galaxy SmartTag2 — $27.95 $39.99 (save $12.09)
Tile Mate 2-pack — $34.99 $47.99 (save $13)
If an idyllic caribbean vacation is calling your name, explore the Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas. Currently, the resort is offering a promotion in which you can save up to 35% off your total purchase when you bundle your flight and hotel together. Plus, the promotion offers up to $400 in resort credit if you travel now through November 22. The same offer goes for trips booked for January 2, 2025, through March 31, 2025.
More vacation package deals:Baha Mar — stay three nights, get the 4th night free
Disneyland Resort Hotels — save up to 25% on select stays of 4 or more nights on most nights from June 10 through September 26, 2024
Royal Caribbean — get up to $500 in onboard credits when you book a cruise today, Aug 16
Carnival Cruises — book cruises starting at $399 per person
Metalheads rejoice. Rumors of a new bronze colorway for the iPhone 16 Pro are taking shape.
Per 9to5Mac, consumer tech reviewer Sonny Dickson posted a photo on X of iPhone 16 Pro dummy units in the expected colorways: Natural Titanium, White Titanium, Black Titanium, and a rumored new bronze option.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 16 Pro will break a world record with this new feature, according to new reports Tweet may have been deletedThe current generation of iPhone 15 Pros also have four colorways, but based on this leak, it looks like the Blue Titanium version will be swapped out for the bronze. In the image, the new color is a muted brown, with a slight sheen, and decidedly not gold. The iPhone 15 Pro lineup also didn't include a gold colorway, so it seems like Apple is continuing to move away from the flashier sheen. Going with bronze would be a fitting choice for the iPhone 16 Pro since it would be in keeping with the metallic theme. The iPhone 15 Pro lineup was the first to be made with durable, yet lightweight titanium chassis.
iPhone 16 rumors are heating up as the expected Apple event is merely weeks away. Apple hasn't announced the date yet, but the new batch of iPhones has historically debuted in mid to early September. So far, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are rumored to have larger displays (6.3 inches and 6.9 inches respectively), thinner bezels, longer battery life, a tetra-prism telephoto camera, and Apple Intelligence features with the official iOS 18 release.
Other announcements expected at the September iPhone event include a rumored partnership with Google for its Gemini AI features. Apple has already partnered with OpenAI for bringing opt-in ChatGPT capabilities to Apple Intelligence, but the tech giant plans to offer Apple users multiple options for their choice of AI models. "We’re looking forward to doing integrations with other models, including Google Gemini, for instance, in the future," said Craig Federighi, senior VP of Apple software engineering, in June.
It's a slow day for deals, y'all. But we still managed to find a few standouts at Amazon that are worth adding to your cart. Better yet, they're brands we know and love, like Apple, Google, and Anker. Why not head into the weekend by treating yourself to some tech on sale?
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day for Aug. 16. If none of these pique your interest, be sure to check out our picks from Aug. 14 and Aug. 15; some of those discounts are still live.
Our top pick Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M4, 256GB, WiFi) $899.00 at AmazonReleased a few months back, the M4 iPad Pro has already had a surprising number of discounts. However, this is just the second time we've seen the price dip this low. As of Aug. 16, you can scoop up the insanely good 11-inch iPad Pro (M4, 256GB, WiFi) for only $899 instead of the usual $999. As the first Apple product to carry the M4 chip, the 2024 iPad Pro "blew us away with its power efficiency, striking display, and breakneck performance." It's also just 0.21 inches thick and weighs less than a pound, making it the sleekest and lightest version to date. More powerful than most PC's and even most MacBook's on the market, it's our top iPad pick for professionals.
Opens in a new window Credit: Google Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 $229.00 at AmazonAnnounced at Made by Google 2024, the new Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 promise to trump their predecessors in practically every way. Of course, like most tech in 2024, they're AI-powered. The new Tensor A1 Chip allows for better audio processing and active noise-cancellation. The battery life gets a boost, and the comfort and fit of the earbuds has been adjusted. They're also smaller, lighter, and more secure than previous versions. They won't be released officially until Sept. 26, but if you pre-order them now at Amazon, you'll get a free $30 Amazon gift card to spend on other goodies.
Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Anker 622 magnetic battery (MagGo) $34.99 at AmazonA solid travel companion, the Anker 622 MagGo portable charger snaps magnetically to the back of your iPhone and extends your battery life without adding much bulk. And thanks ot its built-in kickstand, you can keep your phone upright for comfortable viewing while you power up. It comes in fun colors to pair with your iPhone 12 or newer. On sale for just $34.99, you can save 50% for a limited time.
Opens in a new window Credit: Polaroid Polaroid Now Gen 2 instant camera $92.00 at AmazonThe new and improved classic instant camera, the Polaroid Now features two lenses for twice the clarity, a new double exposure mode, a self-timer mode, and a USB-C charging port. It's compatible with both i-type film and 600 film, though film is sold separately. Usually $119.99, it's down to just $92 for the first time. That's a savings of 23%.
None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.
UP TO $600 OFF: Upgrade your tech game during Best Buy's Microsoft three-day sale and save up to $600 on select laptops, tablets, and more. But hurry — the sale ends on Aug 18 at 11:59 p.m. CT.
Our top picks: Best 2-in-1 laptop deal Surface Laptop Studio 2 (Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, GeForce RTX 4050-512GB SSD) $1,999.99 at Best Buy (save $400) Get Deal Best laptop deal Lenovo Ideapad 1 (Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD) $129.99 at Best Buy (save $120) Get Deal Best gaming deal ASUS ROG Ally portable gaming console $379.99 at Best Buy (save $120) Get DealBack-to-school season is officially here, and Best Buy’s doing us a solid with a limited-time Microsoft sale. You can score up to $600 off some of the brand’s most popular devices, including laptops, tablets, and more.
SEE ALSO: Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 review: 23 hours of battery life? MacBooks are in troubleThe sale ends on Aug 18 at 11:59 pm CT, so you'll need to act fast if you're looking to upgrade your tech setup (without spending a fortune) for the new school year.
Here are our top picks from the Microsoft sale at Best Buy:
Best 2-in-1 laptop deal Opens in a new window Credit: Microsoft Our pick: Surface Laptop Studio 2 (Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, GeForce RTX 4050-512GB SSD) $1,999.99 at Best BuyThe Surface Laptop Studio 2 (Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, GeForce RTX 4050-512GB SSD) has a 14.4-inch PixelSense Flow touchscreen display with 2400 × 1600 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s equipped with Copilot in Windows 11, a powerful Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage, so it's more than capable of handling homework, streaming, and everything in between.
The two-in-one design also makes it a top pick for students, graphic designers, and anyone else who wants the flexibility of a laptop and a tablet.
Best laptop deal Opens in a new window Credit: Lenovo Our pick: Lenovo Ideapad 1 (Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD) $129.99 at Best BuyThe Surface Laptop Studio 2 is definitely one of Microsoft’s cooler 2-in-1 devices, but if you need a cheap laptop, the Lenovo Ideapad 1 (Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD) is a great budget-friendly option. For just 129.99, you can get a brand-new laptop with Windows 11, a basic dual-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.
It's not the most powerful machine on the market, but it'll get the job done for basic tasks like web browsing, document writing, and streaming your favorite shows. The built-in Dolby Atmos speakers and 14-inch HD display make it a nice little entertainment hub.
Best gaming deal Opens in a new window Credit: ASUS Our pick: ASUS ROG Ally portable gaming console $379.99 at Best BuySchoolwork is important, but everyone needs a little downtime. The ASUS ROG Ally portable gaming console is ideal for gaming on the go. It has a 120Hz refresh rate, a seven-inch display, and an AMD Ryzen Z1 series processor. You’ll also get three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for free with your purchase.
At $379.99, this handheld console is a pretty sweet deal, especially considering the quality of the hardware and games you'll have access to.
Summer is almost over, and we're coping in the one way we know how: eating our feelings. If you feel like joining us in the end-of-summer blues, you should probably stock up on some kitchen appliances so you can make the best meals, beverages, and more before fall rolls in.
That can be a pricey ask, though. So as usual, we've rounded up a few of the best kitchen-based deals you can score right now, including big savings on Ninja products, ice makers, and others.
SEE ALSO: The Mill food recycling bin keeps your kitchen scraps from going to a landfill by feeding them to chickens insteadCheck out what we found below — we can't wait to see what you make.
Best beverage maker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Thirsti $169.99 at Best BuyEveryone is going nuts over the Ninja Creami, but let us not forget the Ninja Thirsti. This sleek beverage maker can concoct both sparkling and still drinks using up to two flavor drop dispensers at a time, and with over 20 flavors available, you'll have a pretty large number of combos to test out. You'll also be able to customize the flavor and fizz strengths, and choose from up to four different glass sizes. Mocktails, anyone?
Best ice maker deal Opens in a new window Credit: Insignia Insignia portable ice maker $89.99 at Best BuyIt's just a fact: All drinks are made better with The Good Ice™. This portable ice maker from Insignia will ensure that you never run out of cubes, as it'll make more ice on its own every six to 13 minutes (don't worry, it has an auto shut-off function so you don't end up overflowing). You'll be able to choose from two different cube sizes, and make up to 19 pounds of them at a time. The machine recycles melted ice, too, so you won't have to fill the tank as often, and includes an easy-to-use control panel to simplify the whole experience.
Best grill deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Foodie XL indoor grill $184.00 at AmazonThe Ninja Foodi never ceases to be relevant when it comes to kitchen appliances, especially when you can get one for $185.99 off the original price. This versatile indoor grill will keep your taste buds satisfied throughout the colder months and beyond. It can be used as a flat-top griddle, air fryer, dehydrator, and more. It also has a built-in thermometer to take away some of the guesswork.
Best cutlery deal Opens in a new window Credit: Calphalon Calphalon self-sharpening knife block set $79.99 at AmazonCalphalon has rightfully earned its place as one of the top kitchen brands thanks to its high-quality products. You probably know them most for their fantastic pots and pans, but they're also elite when it comes to cutlery. This knife block set comes with four different knives and a pair of kitchen shears, which is pretty much all you need unless you're literally a professional chef. As an added bonus, the knife block has a blade sharpener inside of it, so all of your upkeep is done for you.
If you’re a pet parent, then you know just how expensive keeping your fur baby happy and healthy can be. I have two beagles, and the money I’ve spent on pet food, toys, treats, and vet bills over the years should justify them as dependents on my taxes. (It’s crazy that we can’t do that yet.) But, expensive or not, we’re still going to spend what we have to, and even what we don’t, to make sure they’re taken care of.
SEE ALSO: I love snooping on my cat with Petkit's camera-enabled automatic feederThis week, we’ve sniffed out some of the best deals on pet products, from automatic feeders to pet cams, so you can continue to spoil your pets for a little bit less.
Best automatic pet feeder Opens in a new window Credit: PETLIBRO Our pick: PETLIBRO Automatic Feeder $55.99 at AmazonThe PETLIBRO Automatic Feeder is listed as a cat feeder, but reviewers say it works great for dogs, too — just be sure to use smaller kibble. It can hold up to 50 portions or six meals per day and has customizable portions and serving times. The patent rotor, secure twist-lock lid, desiccant bag, and sealing strip are all designed to keep food fresh and prevent your pet from getting too much food at once. You can also record a 10-second message to call your pet to meals when you’re away.
More automatic pet feeder dealsPETKIT Stainless Steel Water Fountain — $52.99 $69.99 (save $17)
PETKIT Automatic Feeder — $99 $179 (save $80)
PETLIBRO Automatic Feeder with Camera — $139.99 $159.99 (save $30 with on-screen coupon)
It’s impossible not to worry about your pets whenever you’re away, even if they’re with a sitter. The Petcube Cam 360 lets you check on your fur baby any time via a 24/7 live stream and two-way audio. It also has night vision and eight times digital zoom, so you can really keep an eye on things. You can also set it to send you alerts if your pet becomes active or makes noise, so if they’re tearing up yet another throw pillow, you'll know — and can reprimand them via the two-way audio.
More pet cam dealsTapo TP-Link 2K QHD Security Camera — $27.99 $39.99 (save $12)
VIMTAG Pet Camera — $39.99 $59.99 (save $20)
Furbo 360 Cat Camera — $99 $119 (save $20)
I spend most of my free time vacuuming the mounds and mounds of hair my pups shed. (I honestly don’t know how people with long-haired dogs do it!) To do this, I have three separate vacuums. If you’re in a similar pet-hair-filled boat, the Shark LA702 Rotator Pet Life-Away ADV Upright Vacuum is on sale for $299.99 — $80 off the list price. With powerful suction and an odor neutralizer, it's engineered for heavy-duty pet cleaning. The allergen dust brush and crevice tool make it ideal for vacuuming the couch or your pet's favorite napping spots.
More pet vacuum dealsShark IX141 Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum — $199.99 $259.99 (save $60)
Tineco Pure ONE S15 Pet Smart Cordless Vacuum Cleaner — $379.99 $499.99 (save $120 with on-screen coupon)
Roborock S8+ — $719.99 $999.99 (save $280 with on-screen coupon)
TL;DR: Watch Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings in the WNBA with WNBA League Pass. Avoid blackouts and watch the WNBA from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
Fans of the WNBA won't want to miss the next match as Connecticut Suns and Dallas Wings prepare to go head-to-head. The Connecticut Sun have been competitive throughout the 2024 season, but they'll face fierce competition from the Dallas Wings.
It's going to be a great game, so if you want to watch Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings in the WNBA from anywhere in the world, keep reading because we have all the information you need.
When is Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings?Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings in the WNBA starts at 9:30 p.m. ET on Friday, Aug. 16. This fixture takes place at the College Park Center in Arlington, Texas.
How to watch Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas WingsYou can watch Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings and the rest of the 2024 WNBA season from across the world with the WNBA League Pass.
The WNBA League Pass, however, may not show locally televised games live in the participating teams' local areas. However, with the use of a VPN, you can get past these geo-restrictions. These are tools that work to hide your real IP address (i.e. your digital location) and connect you to secure servers in other locations, so you can bypass blackouts to watch every WNBA League Pass game live (except games hosted by Amazon Prime Video).
Access every WNBA League Pass game by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in a location with no broadcast deals for the WNBA
Log in to WNBA League Pass
Stream every WNBA game live (except games hosted by Amazon Prime Video)
ExpressVPN is the best choice for hiding your real IP address and streaming more sport, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to eight simultaneous connections
30-day money-back guarantee
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee.
Stream Connecticut Sun vs. Dallas Wings in the WNBA from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
TL;DR: Watch Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana Fever in the WNBA with WNBA League Pass. Avoid blackouts and watch the WNBA from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana Fever are set to take to the court as the WNBA season continues. It's a great line-up too, with players such as Caitlin Clark for Indiana Fevers and Natasha Cloud for Phoenix hitting the court.
It's going to be a great game, so if you want to watch Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana Fever in the WNBA from anywhere in the world, keep reading because we have all the information you need.
When is Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana Fever?Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana Fever in the WNBA starts at 7:30 p.m. ET on Aug. 16. This fixture takes place at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
How to watch Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana FeverIt couldn't be easier to livestream the 2024 WNBA season. Fans from across the globe can tune in through the WNBA League Pass.
But if you're using this, it's important to note that the WNBA League Pass may not show locally televised games live in the participating teams' local areas. But you can get past these geo-restrictions by using a VPN. These are tools that work to hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to secure servers in other locations, so you can bypass blackouts to watch every WNBA League Pass game live (except games hosted by Amazon Prime Video).
Access every WNBA League Pass game by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in a location with no broadcast deals for the WNBA
Log in to WNBA League Pass
Stream every WNBA game live (except games hosted by Amazon Prime Video)
ExpressVPN is the best choice for hiding your real IP address and streaming more sport, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to eight simultaneous connections
30-day money-back guarantee
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee.
Stream Phoenix Mercury vs. Indiana Fever in the WNBA from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
TL;DR: Watch Seattle Storm vs. Atlanta Dream in the WNBA with WNBA League Pass. Avoid blackouts and watch the WNBA from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
Seattle Storm and Atlanta Dream are set to take to the court as the WNBA season continues. Taking place in Georgia, it's set to be another great match of the season with Jewell Loyd and Allisha Gray set to appear in the lineup.
There's plenty of coverage of the match, so if you want to watch Seattle Storm vs. Atlanta Dream in the WNBA from anywhere in the world, keep reading because we have all the information you need.
When is Seattle Storm vs. Atlanta Dream?Seattle Storm vs. Atlanta Dream in the WNBA starts at 7:30 p.m. ET on Aug. 16. The game takes place at the Gateway Center in College Park, Georgia.
How to watch Seattle Storm vs. Atlanta DreamLive streaming the 2024 WNBA season couldn't be easier. Fans from anywhere in the world can tune in through the WNBA League Pass.
However, it's important to note that the WNBA League Pass may not show locally televised games live in the participating teams' local areas. But you can get past these geo-restrictions by using a VPN. VPNs are helpful tools that work to hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to secure servers in other locations, so you can bypass blackouts to watch every WNBA League Pass game live (except games hosted by Amazon Prime Video).
Access every WNBA League Pass game by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in a location with no broadcast deals for the WNBA
Log in to WNBA League Pass
Stream every WNBA game live (except games hosted by Amazon Prime Video)
ExpressVPN is the best choice for hiding your real IP address and streaming more sport, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to eight simultaneous connections
30-day money-back guarantee
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $99.95 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time. This plan also includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee.
Stream Seattle Storm vs. Atlanta Dream in the WNBA from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
Australia's viral Olympic breakdancer Rachael "Raygun" Gunn has finally made a public statement about her internationally maligned performance at the Paris games, and it seems she's standing by her efforts. The Games may be over, but the drama continues.
In a video posted to Instagram on Thursday, Raygun stated that she was unprepared for the backlash she'd received, and that she'd hoped to "bring some joy into [people's] lives."
"I didn't realise that that would also open the door to so much hate, which has frankly been pretty devastating," Raygun said. "While I went out there and I had fun, I did take it very seriously. I worked my butt off preparing for the Olympics, and I gave my all, truly. I'm honoured to have been a part of the Australian Olympic team and to be part of breaking's Olympic debut."
SEE ALSO: Australian breaker Raygun becomes an instant viral hit at 2024 Paris Olympics View this post on InstagramRaygun also addressed the "allegations and misinformation floating around." The Australian Olympian's breakdancing display sparked numerous theories regarding exactly how she managed to get on the Olympic team in the first place, with people on social media speculating that she gained her place through less than honest means.
In response, Raygun asked people to refer to statements made by the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), AUSBreaking, and the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF). She also mentioned that there are no points in breaking, making an apparent effort to debunk misinformation regarding her performance.
"If you wanna see how the judges thought I compared to my opponents, you can actually see the comparison percentages across the five criteria on Olympics.com," said Raygun.
Raygun doing a move remnicent of a kangaroo while competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Credit: Ezra Shaw / Getty ImagesWhile it is true that the Olympic breaking judges didn't award "points" to dancers, further clarification doesn't do Raygun many favours. Olympic breakers competed in one-on-one battles consisting of up to three rounds, with each dancer getting one minute to perform per round. A panel of nine judges would score each round based on the dancers' technique, vocabulary, execution, musicality, and originality, then each vote for a winner.
However, Raygun didn't just lose three rounds. Her infamous 0-3 score is the result of her losing all six rounds in all three battles she danced in, failing to come out on top against the United States' Logistx, France's Syssy, and Lithuania's Nicka. None of her battles went to three rounds.
The 2024 Olympic gold medal for women's breaking eventually went to Japan's Ami Yuasa, with Lithuania's Dominika Banevič taking silver and China's Liu Qingyi winning bronze.
Raygun ended her video by requesting that the media leave her, her family and friends, and the breakdancing community alone. She stated she would be happy to answer more questions once she returns to Australia from a pre-planned break in Europe.
The Australian Olympic Committee voices support for Raygun Raygun competing in the finals of the Oceania Breaking Championship in Sydney on Oct. 28, 2023. Credit: Mark Kolbe / Getty ImagesAccording to the AOC statement Raygun referred to, the WDSF determined the system and selected the judges for the 2023 Oceania Breaking Championship, which was Australia's Olympic qualifying event. The competition was then conducted by AUSBreaking under WDSF and DanceSport Australia's authorisation, with Raygun winning the event and thus DanceSport Australia's nomination to the country's Olympic team.
"Dr Rachael Gunn holds no position with AUSBreaking or DanceSport Australia in any capacity," wrote the AOC. "She is simply an athlete who competed in the qualifying event which she won. There were no appeals from any athlete. Dr Gunn has no responsibility for any funding decisions in her sport. [Raygun's husband] Mr Samuel Free is a coach who holds no position with AUSBreaking or DanceSport Australia in any capacity and was not a judge at the qualifying event."
As such, the AOC condemned an anonymous Change.org petition which had been calling for "immediate accountability and transparency" regarding Raygun's alleged involvement in the selection process for the Paris Olympics. Created over the weekend, the petition received over 38,000 signatures before Change.org took it down, the platform reportedly stating that it had been flagged for misinformation.
AOC's stance was backed up by AUSBreaking, which expressed its support for Raygun over several Instagram posts. Decrying the "global online harassment" Raygun has received, AUSBreaking refuted the rumour that either she or Free were involved in the Olympic selection process.
View this post on Instagram"Bgirl Raygun has been accused of setting up her own governing body for Breaking and then using her position to manipulate the selection process to her own advantage," wrote AUSBreaking. "While AUSBreaking has had many interactions and points of contact with Raygun, at no point was she the founder, an executive, committee member or in any position of leadership. She was not involved in any decision-making over events, funding, strategy, judge selection or athlete selection."
The WDSF hasn't made any recent statements directly addressing Raygun's situation. However, the organisation did appear to allude to it in an Instagram post uploaded over the weekend, stating that the WDSF "stands firmly against any form of harassment or abuse, which includes cyberbullying."
"Our athletes deserve respect and support as they pursue their dreams," wrote WDSF. "Let's treat every athlete with respect, and create a supportive environment for everyone."
Australian Olympic breakdancer Raygun continues to disappoint audience Raygun competing against Syssy of Team France during the Paris Olympics. Credit: Ezra Shaw / Getty ImagesComments on Raygun's Instagram Reel have been overwhelmingly unsympathetic. Many view Raygun as attempting to paint herself as a victim, rather than owning up to her lacklustre performance.
"You trained for that performance?" wrote mrealtor.
"Honest criticism is not hate," said attytjj. "Attacking honest feedback as hate is gaslighting and an attempt to demean those who give honest feedback and criticism with name calling and accusations."
Some commenters also took note of Raygun's academic background. Raygun works as a lecturer at Australia's Macquarie University and has a PHD in breakdancing and dance culture. To many, these intellectually-focused qualifications are anathema to the breakdancing subculture and spirit, which originated from disenfranchised Black and Puerto Rican in the Bronx during the '70s.
"What bothers me is that there was probably a young person, perhaps from a lower socio economic background who could not only dance better but whose life would have been transformed by the opportunity to compete at the Olympics," divine_awen posted. "Instead of taking the opportunity herself she could have supported them to do so."
"Playing the victim card…… just apologize on how bad you were and prob gain more respect.." said nekovujevic.
Breaking will not be returning for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the organisers having opted to drop it long before Raygun came to international attention. Perhaps it's for the best.
When you're on the hunt for the best laptop under $500, there are two important words to keep in mind: "Buyer beware."
Many popular gadgets have wildly inflated prices, but in the highly competitive laptop market, you get what you pay for. That means it can be very dangerous to buy a "cheap" laptop. Choose wrongly, and you'll be stuck with a slow, outdated computer that causes more problems than it solves.
Mashable has previously tested some of the best cheap laptops overall, but if $500 is your upper limit, then you're going to be priced out of some popular budget laptops. Even so, there are some great computers within your budget that we highly recommend.
Not all of the laptops we tested made our final cut. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable A quick guide to laptop pricingYou can buy a cheap Chromebook for as little as $100, while our favorite gaming laptop will set you back over $2,000. And in our guide to the best laptops in general, you'll find machines that span the budget spectrum. If you're only interested in laptops under $500, you'll be priced out of Ultrabooks, MacBooks, and most gaming laptops, though you still have some solid options.
Typically, laptops fall into one of the following categories:
Chromebooks ($100-$650): These computers have minimal storage and are designed to run web applications. They're light, portable, and very affordable. At the upper end of this price range, cloud-based gaming Chromebooks offer a smart alternative to expensive gaming laptops.
Budget laptops ($250-$750): Even the best budget laptops won't have the most impressive specs, but they should have enough RAM and storage for everyday use at school or work.
MacBooks ($850-$3,500): The cheapest MacBook worth buying (the M2 MacBook Air) will set you back $850 when it's on sale, while a fully specced-out MacBook Pro can cost as much as $3,500.
Ultrabooks ($1,000-$3,500): These high-end laptops have enough processing power to handle tasks like photo and video editing. They typically have a sleek and modern aesthetic, too. MacBooks also fall into this category.
Below, we've put together a detailed guide to the best budget laptops for under $500, including Chromebooks. The right laptop will vary depending on your needs, but the Acer Aspire 5 is our overall top pick. Check out our other contenders below.
When it comes to shopping for the best cheap laptops, you can do a lot with $1,000. (Heck, even $500 cuts some mustard nowadays.) But you'll probably have to make some compromises along the way to stay below that price point.
That doesn't mean you have to settle for a total clunker that doesn't tick any of the boxes on your must-have specs list. It just means you have to shop a little smarter than someone with unlimited funds.
SEE ALSO: The best laptops of 2024, tested and reviewedThat's where we come in. The Mashable team is constantly reviewing new laptops, and we can recommend several affordable machines for different budgets, operating system loyalties, and use cases based on our hands-on testing.
What is the best cheap laptop?As of mid-2024, we believe the best cheap MacBook is the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air powered by the previous-generation M2 chip. It's speedy enough for most people, it's got a great keyboard, and it starts at $999 (though it's often on sale for less than $900). Among Windows PCs, the Lenovo Yoga 7i 14 (Gen 9) is currently the best laptop under $1,000 that we've tried. It has a newer processor and a good battery life, it doubles as a tablet, and it comes in at a starting price of $899.99. We've gone deeper on these picks and some other solid options below.
As a final note, we've removed the Acer Chromebook 516 GE as a pick because it's no longer available for purchase anywhere. (It used to be our favorite cheap cloud gaming laptop.) However, Acer recently replaced it with the newer Chromebook Plus 516 GE, which is effectively the same laptop with a newer processor, a darker finish, and some new Gemini AI tools. We can't fully recommend it just yet because we haven't finished testing it, but it looks great on paper. We'll update this story as soon as we publish our full review.
FYI: We've listed the pricing and specs of our testing units, which may not apply to each laptop's base model.
Soundbars are a sleek, impressive (optional) addition to your entertainment setup — sometimes at the expense of making a dent in your budget and decor. They can rescue you from tinny, underwhelming TV speakers and give you a way to play your favorite music.
On the other hand, some soundbars don't necessarily deliver quality sound, cost a pretty penny, and can kill the vibe of a perfectly curated mid-century-modern credenza — a big, black bar in the middle of a colorful setup or muted natural wood tones can sometimes throw a decor scheme off kilter. What it comes down to for a product like this is good quality sound and the buyer's needs.
Enter stage left: The Sonos Ray soundbar. Sonos is an established audio technology brand with a focus on sound quality and technologically innovative features. Much of its equipment ranges in price from $200 to $900, increasing if you purchase tech bundles based on your audio needs. A primary draw to the brand is its expertly engineered smart speakers' sound quality and ability to build upon one another for a tailored audio experience. You can connect multiple products in their app and listen to the same audio throughout your home.
The Sonos Ray is pretty small for a soundbar. Credit: Han Schneider / MashableThe Sonos Ray Soundbar ($279) occupies a unique space in Sonos's line of products and the broader soundbar market. Because of its lower-end price, it's a no-frills soundbar that doesn't even come with a remote or Bluetooth connectivity (really? in 2024?). This gave me pause at first, but upon testing and reflecting, I realized that not everything needs Bluetooth connectivity, nor does your tech need to possess every single feature possible if you only have one distinct purpose. And the Sonos Ray does deliver on the bottom line requirement of any speaker: true, quality sound.
I tested the Sonos Ray Soundbar and was pleasantly surprised that such a simple product could deliver on its few, albeit simple, promises. When many soundbars on the market are an eyesore, I thought it was excellent that the Sonos Ray soundbar can come in a crisp white that blends in well if you don't want that classic soundbar shape and color plunked into your home's aesthetic.
SEE ALSO: Sonos Era 300 review: Absolutely huge sound What is the Sonos Ray Soundbar good for?The Sonos Ray soundbar is sleek, petite, crisp (in make and sound), and an all-around small but mighty soundbar to add to your entertainment system. However, you can't necessarily expect much more from this lower-cost soundbar from Sonos. It can make the audio of Nintendo's Tears of the Kingdom crystal clear such that you can make out the lush swishing of the animated grass and the crunch of gravel under Link's feet. It made Jeff Probst's narration of Survivor challenges burst from the TV with crisp, emphatic clarity, amplifying every splash, splat, and squelch of the contestants flailing in the ocean, sand, and mud.
That said, the options and possibilities for your Sonos Ray soundbar on its own are not limitless. It comes with a power cord and optical input cord, and that's it. I searched the box for a second for a remote, but Sonos wanted to simplify this particular soundbar (almost) to a fault. To my disappointment, I could not connect the soundbar to my projector during my initial test run. Without making any other purchases (say converter cables or additional products from Sonos), the only way to get the Sonos Ray up and running for an entertainment system is via your TV's optical cable, also known as a SPDIF cable.
This was new for me when it comes to a fancy gadget from a brand that foundationally prides itself on smart speakers that don't visually boast their specs but secretly pack so many different features and promise state-of-the-art synchronicity between pieces of your system.
The Sonos Ray has minimal physical controls and doesn't come with a remote. Credit: Han Schneider / Mashable Is the Sonos Ray Soundbar budget-friendly?The simplicity of the Sonos Ray soundbar is not necessarily a "downside" to the product as it's clear the brand developed the product with the intent to offer a (relatively) budget-friendly purchase option within its portfolio of devices and within the broader sea of soundbar options. The Sonos Ray soundbar comes in at $279, much lower than the average soundbar price on the market among brands like Sony, Bose, and Sonos's larger, more versatile Arc soundbar ($899). However, some research will reveal that many higher-cost soundbars from competing brands go on sale near the Sonos Ray price point.
Typically, a sale that ranks competitively would make me override a review and just recommend the better product.
However, I don't particularly think that's necessary in this case. Size doesn't equal power or sound quality with this model, and it brings into question why soundbars have to be so large and unwieldy in the first place. The Sonos Ray comes in a classic black or a sleek white that I think blends into its surroundings delicately.
The folks who would benefit from opting for an on-sale soundbar that rivals Sonos Ray's price would be anyone who really wants a wider portfolio of features.
What features does the Sonos Ray Soundbar come with?The Sonos Ray is no-frills when it comes to features, but you do still have to sign up for and use the Sonos app to set it up and use it. This can be a true dealbreaker for folks who don't want to get their phone involved or prefer not to have an account attached to their device for digital privacy reasons.
As far as apps go, though, the Sonos app is very user-friendly and takes care of as much as possible for you. Once you plug in the speaker and sign up for the app, the app will find the product for you and connect it to your WiFi if you're already logged in. All you have to do is turn on your TV and get to watching and listening. I also liked that the Sonos Ray is compatible with IF remotes (infrared). I simply pointed my TV remote at the speaker to configure it and was ready to go in a matter of seconds.
Sonos really puts its money where its mouth is when it comes to sound quality. There's no doubt about it — these products sound great for music, movies, TV, weekend-long Survivor binges, and more. There are also incredible internal settings for your speaker that you can control via the intuitive app. However, the Sonos Ray doesn't have a microphone or any smart home compatibility built into the product. Although, if that's a must, you can finesse it into a broader smart home system with smart plugs.
These features include "speech enhancement" for those who want a crisper dialogue while enhancing the overall sound. During more action-packed, bass-heavy programming, the dialogue sometimes needs a little help rising above the rest of the excellent audio projection.
There's also "night sound," which dampens the deeper bass elements of the speaker — if you want enhanced audio while a baby, pup, partner, or roommate is asleep nearby. Sonos prides itself on device intelligence (i.e., intelligent features like device synchronicity, Alexa, Google, and Apple Home compatibility, and a lot more). It also offers Sonos's impressive "Trueplay Tuning," which measures how sound bounces off surfaces in your home and adjusts its audio performance accordingly for the smoothest, most dimensional audio experience possible.
Does the Sonos Ray Soundbar sound good?Speaking of bouncing off surfaces, another feature I liked about the Sonos Ray soundbar is that the hardware speakers face forward, angling the audio directly out and at the viewer. This means that the Sonos Ray soundbar is the perfect candidate for fitting into a petite cubby inside a TV stand, a built-in shelf for a soundbar, or anywhere that would otherwise annoyingly envelope multi-directional sound and create a little cove of cacophony instead of a luxury audio experience.
Is the Sonos Ray Soundbar worth it?The Sonos Ray's strengths lie in the same spaces that some may point to weaknesses — because this product is about fitting the buyer's needs. It's a straightforward install of one cord between itself and the TV, and a very easy-to-use app may be great for folks who don't care about all of that smart home hoopla (ahem, my parents). It is smaller and shorter than many soundbars on the market for those with little space on their TV stand or entertainment setup. The Sonos Ray soundbar could also neatly fit under a monitor in a gaming setup for gamers looking for a seamless luxury sound experience that fits into their space.
I would be remiss if I didn't mention that this speaker also follows through on music sound quality. The audio quality for music speaks for itself when you get one of your favorite heard-it-a-million-times songs going. The treble and bass quality are striking, even at a shallow volume level. The catch on the music aspect of the Sonos Ray is in line with its previously stated weaknesses: there's no Bluetooth connectivity. That doesn't matter here because you can play any music streaming app via your phone by simply selecting the speaker in the apps. One of the most striking things about the music quality on the Sonos Ray soundbar is how clear and crisp each guitar strum and cymbal hit is when listening to Palehound's “Eye on the Bat.”