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  • Lightning Deal

    Top pick

    Glocusent Bookmark Style Reading Light

    $12 $16 Save $4

    What we like: Our top pick for the best overall reading light. Chic and compact, with the most light settings of all our picks. Power indicator on the front makes it easy to monitor charge. Simple to twist and adjust brightness and light temperature.

     

    Other things to know: Small. Buttons can be a bit too sensitive when adjusting clip placement. Lightning deal. Available in select colors.

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    The Best Reading Light

  • Lightning Deal

    Top pick

    Penkou Portable Neck Fan

    $26 $30 Save $4

    What we like: Our top portable neck fan pick. Simple yet effective. Three speeds. Sits comfortably around your neck without being heavy, loud, or excessively gusty. Battery lasted all day during our tests. Durable enough to survive accidental drops. Actually not annoying at all.

     

    Other things to know: Despite marketing claims, not powerful enough to be a “personal air conditioner”. Volume at higher speeds may interfere with conversations. Some mixed reviews on battery life. One-year warranty. Lightning deal for select colors.

  • gift pick

    Magna-Tiles Dino World 40-Piece Set

    $56 $75 Save $19

    What we like: A pick in our gift guide for 5-year-olds. Encourage lots of open-ended building and imaginative play. Set includes four dinosaur figurines, plus other pieces—like trees, leaves, and footprints—that help fill out their environment. Built-in magnets make for easy cleanup.

     

    Other things to know: We’re such big fans of Magna-Tiles that we feature them in our guide to our favorite learning and STEM toys, as well as other gift guides. You can easily add, mix, and match different sets.

  • another good option

    Apple MacBook Air (M2, 2023, 15-Inch, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD)

    $1500 $1800 Save $300

    What we like: Our former upgrade pick for the best MacBook. Large, vibrant display. Sharp 1080p notched webcam. Slim, lightweight design includes a MagSafe charging port, two USB-C ports, and headphone jack. Ideal for editing audio, photos, and videos.

     

    Other things to know: A great value, as we only demoted this model as a pick because Apple stopped making it. Specs include M2 processor, 16 GB RAM, and 1 TB SSD—notably more than our recommended 8 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD. Better for more intensive tasks. On sale in Midnight finish.

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    A pair of black15- and 13-inch MacBook Air M2 models shown next to each other.

    The Best MacBooks

  • Our Pick

    Fae Farm (Nintendo Switch, Physical Copy)

    $40 $55 Save $15

    What we like: Our pick for a cozy game to ride out the end of winter. This kid-friendly farming game gives you magical fairy powers, tons to do, and a guided story with RPG elements that you can follow at your own pace. It’s enchanting to play both alone and with others. Fulfilling and well paced, never a dull moment.

     

    Other things to know: Up to four players can enjoy the entire campaign on the same farm. Supports cross-platform multiplayer. Opt for store pickup to avoid shipping fees.

  • our pick

    Gran Turismo 7 (PS4/PS5, Digital Download)

    $40 $60 Save $20

    What we like: One of the most competitive racing games in the world, recommended in our piece about video games to ride out the end of winter. Polyphony Digital’s iconic racing-game series. An adrenaline-pumping set of races with a Pokémon-like car-collecting aspect.

     

    Other things to know: Offers solo racing for competitive car enthusiasts and friends lobbies for a more cozy way to play. Scapes also lets you pose your car collection on tracks, in the wilderness, or in cityscapes. Alcohol and tobacco use references in game. Digital download for PS4 and PS5.

  • Staff Favorite

    Warhammer 40K: Boltgun (PS4/PS5, Digital Download)

    $13 $20 Save $7

    What we like: A staff favorite "boomer shooter" video game. Set in the Warhammer 40k space fantasy universe. A throwback to '90s-era shooters like Doom and Duke Nukem 3D. Loud, chunky, violent, and straightforward. Stylish, hilarious, and full of in-jokes.

     

    Other things to know: Outlandishly, cartoonishly graphic—game contains blood, gore, and violence. Playstation 5 digital download. Deal ends April 10.

  • Staff favorite

    Diablo IV (PS4/PS5, Digital Download)

    $35 $45 Save $10

    What we like: One of our favorite video games of 2023 from a classic franchise. Brings the influential series fully into the modern era, with a heavier emphasis on story (including cutscenes featuring your custom character) and a sweeping, beautiful, and often haunting soundtrack.

     

    Other things to know: The first Diablo game to be designed from the start for playing on a controller. Digital download for the PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 4. The Deluxe and Ultimate editions are also on sale. Some features may require an internet connection and an online subscription.

  • gift pick

    Lego Sunflowers 40524 Building Kit

    $10 $13 Save $3

    What we like: An entry-level kit Lego kit recommended in our ode to Lego flowers. This pack of two individual flowers is a fraction of the cost of bigger botanical kits. Easy to assemble with little time commitment. The roses contain satisfying structural details like curvy petals.

     

    Other things to know: At around 10 inches tall, they’re not quite life size, but they still pack a sunny punch. Unobtrusive enough to tuck into a spot of your home without overpowering an overall aesthetic. Can be added to other botanical bouquets or DIY your own.

  • Top pick

    Google Pixel 8 (128 GB, Unlocked)

    $470 $620 Save $150

    What we like: Our top pick for the best Android smartphone offers the best version of Android with guaranteed security updates through fall 2030. Has one of the best smartphone cameras we've tested. Excellent build quality. Crisp 6.2-inch OLED display and solid wrap-around aluminum frame.

     

    Other things to know: More expensive than previous models. Videos can often look a little grainy, but have good color reproduction. Deal is for an unlocked phone with 128 GB of internal storage. Comes with one-year Google limited warranty. Free shipping for Amazon Prime members.

  • Upgrade pick

    Google Nest Cam (Indoor, Wired)

    $70 $100 Save $30

    What we like: Our upgrade pick for the best indoor security camera. Good choice if you need longer, more advanced recordings. Can shoot 1080p video clips up to 5 minutes. Records 24/7 to the cloud (with a subscription). Distinguishes among people, pets, and vehicles.

     

    Other things to know: Compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Offers limited free cloud storage of recordings, though only for three hours following motion capture. Select colors.

  • Runner-up

    TP-Link Tapo C110 Indoor Security Camera

    $20 $23 Save $3

    What we like: Our affordable runner-up pick for the best indoor security camera. Sharp 2K-resolution looks great day or night. Can store video footage locally to a microSD card, whether you want to capture just motion events or continuous motion 24/7. It can tag people, as well as detect crying.

     

    Other things to know: 30-day cloud storage costs $3.50 per month per camera, which is pricier than our other picks. Cannot identify pets. Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT, and SmartThings. Does not work with Apple HomeKit. On sale in white.

  • another good option

    ThermoWorks Smoke Probe Thermometer

    $65 $104 Save $39

    What we like: Another good meat thermometer if you want a wireless probe for grilling. Can operate via a wireless receiver and has two channels to accommodate multiple probes. Allows you to set the minimum and maximum temperatures for each probe. Maintained wireless connection for an unobstructed distance of 350 feet.

     

    Other things to know: Considering how much more expensive this model is compared with our top probe thermometer pick (about $30 more even on sale), we think it only makes sense for grill and smoking enthusiasts. Deal price includes shipping.

  • another good option

    Logitech Brio 500 Webcam

    $88 $105 Save $17

    What we like: Another good webcam that's nearly identical to our top pick. Easy to set up and comes with helpful (but optional) software. Can stream at up to 1080p at 30 frames per second. Both the autofocus and auto white balance features work well. About $40 less expensive than the current price of our top pick.

     

    Other things to know: Its USB cable isn’t detachable, and it comes with only a one-year warranty (as opposed to the three-year warranty of our top pick). On sale in off-white and rose.

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    Five of our favorite webcams lined up next to each other on top of a flat-screen computer monitor.

    The Best Webcams

  • True Cubes Clear Ice Maker Tray

    Staff Favorite

    True Cubes Ice Tray

    $36 $45 Save $9

    What we like: Our favorite ice tray that makes perfectly crystal-clear ice cubes. The best way to make clear ice on the cheap. Yields four 2-inch clear cubes. Uses directional freezing to create clear, bubble-free cubes that will keep drinks fizzier for longer. Good for cocktails.

     

    Other things to know: Cheaper than a countertop clear-ice maker. Takes 18-20 hours to fully freeze. Cubes can be broken down, but it's time-consuming and messy. Tray takes up a significant amount of freezer space. Clip the on-page coupon to get the deal.

  • another good option

    HP Chromebook Plus x360 (14c-cd0053dx)

    $460 $600 Save $140

    What we like: Another good Chromebook if our upgrade pick is unavailable or if it's on sale. Excellent premium Chromebook. Has a satisfying keyboard and a spacious trackpad. About $50 less expensive than the current price of our upgrade pick.

     

    Other things to know: Compared with our upgrade Chromebook pick, this is a bit heavier, its battery life is shorter, its display isn't as bright, and it’s more difficult to open single-handed.

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    The Best Chromebook

  • Camelbak Podium Chill water bottle

    our pick

    CamelBak Podium 24-Ounce Bike Bottle

    $8 $13 Save $5

    What we like: Our lightweight squeeze water bottle pick for travel. Basic, cheap, and a great airport travel companion. Twist lock ensures that the bottle is tightly closed when you toss it into a bag. Dishwasher-safe.

     

    Other things to know: The insulated version of our pick, though we're not sure the insulation adds much.  90-day Woot limited warranty. 24-ounce capacity in white on sale.

  • Another good option

    Apple MacBook Pro (M3, 2023, 14", 18 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD)

    $1750 $2000 Save $250

    What we like: Another good option from our guide to buying a MacBook. A higher-powered alternative to our MacBook pick, best suited for those who need the extra processing power. Comes with Apple's fantastic pro-level XDR Display (1,600-nit peak brightness).

     

    Other things to know: About a pound heavier than the MacBook Air and quite a bit thicker. XDR Display is intended for creating content rather than watching it. Comes with M3 Pro processor, 18 GB RAM, and 512 GB SSD. Matches the best price we've seen for this configuration.

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