Sunday, 3 May 2015

The Deal Seeker: Get a Galaxy S6, an iPad Air, or a Motorola Smartwatch... Cheap


Looking for tech bargains? We’ve got you covered.

Galaxy S6 on Sprint


The Deal Seeker: Get a Galaxy S6, an iPad Air, or a Motorola Smartwatch... Cheap

The Galaxy S6 is finally out. You know you want it. It’s fast, slick, beautiful, and sexy. Yes, really. I want one. Maybe you do, too. 
Under normal circumstances, I’d never be able to justify another cell phone purchase. But for a limited time, new and existing Sprint customers can lease a Galaxy S6 for free by committing to the Sprint Unlimited Plus plan. That plan is $80 a month and it comes with the 32GB Galaxy S6 through a crazy (good crazy, not crazy crazy) scheme where you get a $20 credit on the plan, which is the same price as leasing the phone, so the end result is that you pay nothing for the phone. (Or you can upgrade: For $5 more a month you can get the 64GB Galaxy S6; for $10 more a month get the 128GB Galaxy S6.)
The catch? You have to stay on that plan for 24 months. The plan itself is not too shabby though: Unlimited talk, text and data, International Value Roaming (in Telefonica countries), and annualphone upgrades. That’s right. You can hand back the Galaxy S6 when you start craving something else in a year. 

iPad Air Rollback at Walmart


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Been coveting a new iPad Air? Of course you are. Well then, get thyself to Walmart. Starting today, there is a very sweet iPad Air Rollback going on: The iPad Air 16 GB is dropped to $349 (originally $397) and the iPad Air 32 GB is $399 (originally $449). The newest model, the iPad Air 2, costs more.

Moto 360 Smart Watch


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Are you an Android user experiencing Apple Watch Envy? Why not console yourself by splurging on the Moto 360 for $179? It looks good enough, works with your phone, and is – right now – $70 off. You can glance at your wrist instead of pulling out your phone to stay connected to your world. And here’s a suggestion: Every time someone tells you they are waiting for their $500 Apple Watch, glance at your wrist and ask how long they’ll have to wait. And then buy them a drink with the money you saved.

Jamstick


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Those guitar lessons have given you more joy than you ever expected them too, right? Except when you are riding the train, flying, or in the back seat of your BFF’s subcompact. Well, if you have a Jamstick, you can rock out anywhere. It’s only 16 inches long. This iOS accessory is the neck part of the guitar, with real strings and frets. Connect it to your iOS device and it translates your finger action for music apps. But it’s way more than a portable practice guitar. It’s also a MIDI controller. So it can be any instrument you want, working with MIDI apps in the App Store. So, play your guitar, but be the entire band. Right now you can get $50 off its $299 price tag, making it $249, at Jamstick.com orApple.com.

Divoom Voombox-Outdoor


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Do your weekend plans call for the great outdoors? Those plans need a soundtrack! And this rugged outdoor speaker can turn a patch of sand and a cheap blanket into a party. Divoom’s Voombox-Outdoor is $79.99, 20 percent off on its standard $100 price, on Amazon – right now.
 It will keep right on playing when dunked by waves or rain, and loud enough to annoy every nearby tent dweller. It’s small enough to fit easily in your backpack and solid enough to survive.

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