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Fujifilm INSTAX SHARE SP-2 Smart Phone Printer
Street Price: $145; Deal Price: $130
We’ve only posted one sale on the Instax SP-2 when we saw it briefly drop during the holiday season, so while this isn’t a huge drop, it’s a nice savings that you can use on more film.
The Fujifilm INSTAX SHARE SP-2 Smart Phone Printer is an also great pick in our guide to the best instant camera. “If you want to keep shooting with your smartphone but like the idea and look of an old-school, tangible print, the Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 is the best instant printer available,” Erin Lodi wrote. “You can easily connect your phone to the printer via Wi-Fi and share access to your library of images with the free Instax Share app, which you can then use to do some minor editing and add a filter or a custom border. Press the print button, and the SP-2’s high-resolution 320 dpi print is ready in just 10 seconds.”

Street Price: $150; Deal Price: $100
For people seeking smart home control, this deal on the Echo Plus is a new low.
The Amazon Echo (2nd generation) is our pick in What Is Alexa? What Is the Amazon Echo, and Should You Get One? The Echo Plus has a built-in Zigbee smart-home hub on top of the same features offered by the 2nd Generation version. Grant Clauser wrote, “Amazon’s Alexa-controlled Echo speaker, now in its second generation and with several derivative versions available, continues to expand its music, smart-home, and digital-assistant abilities. It’s first a wireless speaker, but capable of much more.”

Street Price: $50; Deal Price: $35
Matching the best price we’ve ever seen on the Lectrofan, our top white noise machine, this is the first time this year we’ve seen it drop below $40.
The LectroFan is our pick in our guide to the best white noise machine. “Thanks to its electronically generated, nonrepeating white noise options—which sound a bit like soft static—it worked as well as or better than the five other tested machines at masking squalling cats, barking dogs, and snoring roommates,” Courtney Schley wrote. “Its simple controls are easy to use (even in the dark), its range of volume is wider than that of other devices we tested, and its small size is convenient for travel and won’t dominate your nightstand.”

Dropbox Plus 1-year Subscription (w/ 1TB storage)
Street Price: $100; Deal Price: $80
While this isn’t the best price we’ve seen – that title belongs to a $60 Dell sale with a $25 giftcard included, sales on Dropbox memberships don’t come around that often. It’s an option we like in our online backup guide.
We mention Dropbox in our guide to the best online cloud backup service. “Dropbox offers inexpensive cloud storage, too, at 1 TB for $10 per month. It even stores unlimited old versions of files, and files you’ve deleted, for up to a month (or a year, if you purchase the $40-per-year ‘extended version history’ option),” Joe Kissell wrote. “And as a bonus, it syncs files in your Dropbox folder across all your devices. Doesn’t all of that make it a great option for online backups?”

Street Price: $24; Deal Price: $15
A new low on a single unit of our best Bluetooth tracker pick. We usually see good discounts on our multi-packs, but if you just need a single one for your wallet or luggage, this is your best bet.
The Tile Sport is our pick in our guide to the best Bluetooth tracker. Nick Guy wrote, “Bluetooth trackers let you use a smartphone app to monitor the location of whatever they’re attached to, and the Tile models have—by far—the best Bluetooth range, letting you find stuff that’s farther away compared with other trackers. You can also remotely trigger a sound on the tracker to locate it when you’re nearby (say, when you’ve misplaced your keys in your house), and the Tile trackers are the loudest and easiest to hear.”

Street Price: $350; Deal Price: $230
A variant of our runner-up pick that works over Wi-Fi and is repairable, is currently the best deal at $230.
Although we’re changing our runner-up pick, this is still a solid deal and the lowest price we’ve seen on this variant of our runner-up pick for best robot vacuum. Great for pet hair and Wi-Fi enabled, this is a great price to pick up a good robot vacuum.

Street Price: $270; Deal Price: $243
At $243 from a street price of $270, this is the lowest price we’ve seen for a pair of Q Acoustics 3020 in either the American Walnut finish or graphite color. These colors are typically priced lower than the black and white colors but if you absolutely must have either of those, they are also down to the lowest price we’ve seen at $289 from $320.
The Q Acoustics 3020 is the top pick in our guide to the best bookshelf speakers for most stereos. “After listening to more than two dozen pairs of speakers in a double-blind setup, we’ve determined that the Q Acoustics 3020 speakers are the best bookshelf speakers for most people, because they sound better and are built more sturdily than anything else in their price range,” Chris Heinonen wrote. “Furthermore, this set’s compact footprint and four different finish options help it fit into almost any living room setup.”
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