Apple Watch SE, Chromebooks and other accessories are on sale
We keep getting great deals from Amazon.com, where we find the latest Apple Watch SE, Chromebooks from HP, Samsung, and more devices on sale
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You can currently get a new Apple Watch SE for $299 if you go for the 44mm variant with LTE support with a Gold Aluminum Case with Plum Sport Loop, after a $60 discount. You can also grab other color options while still saving some cash. The Silver Aluminum Case with Deep Navy Sport Loop is getting a $50 discount, which leaves it up for grabs at $309, and yes, you also get LTE support in this 44mm variant.
Security cameras and smart assistant-integrated home security systems are among the most popular deals on Slickdeals. Still, some of us simply don’t have the budget for the latest and greatest security suite. Fortunately, you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg for a good night of sleep or a relaxing day out of …
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(CNN) Swapping standard lightbulbs for smart bulbs â ones that link directly to smart ecosystems to remotely control lighting â is perhaps the simplest step in the path to âsmartening upâ a home. CNN Underscored spent the last few months testing 10 top-rated smart bulbs, judging them based on how each was to set up, brightness and color options and reliable connections to smart home systems. And all that testing led to one clear winner:
Wyze Bulb Color ($15.98;
) The Wyze Bulb Color marries affordability and functionality like no other bulb we tested, boasting simple and instantaneous controls (be it through the Wyze app or through various smart assistants), thousands of color options and different light temperatures when casting white light.
Smart home products from Lenovo
Science fiction books and movies in the 1960s predicted lots of things about life in the early 21st Century that haven’t yet been realized, from fold-up automobiles to cities in the sky to overnight flights to Mars. So what’s the biggest thing they got right?
It’s probably remote home automation, a concept that’s often summed up with phrases such as “smart home” and “connected house.” Those ’60s films loved to show people of the future simply speaking commands to play music, open doors, summon help – any number of things. And today, it’s mostly come true, thanks to improved home wireless, the proliferation of smartphones, smart speakers and similar control devices or hubs, and, now, an explosion in handy smart home products.