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The latest Apple TV 4K is $40 off, which is a discount we seldom see

The latest Apple TV 4K is $40 off, which is a discount we seldom see

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A photo of the third-gen Apple TV 4K on a TV stand.
The third-gen Apple TV 4K is one of the best streaming devices you can get, even if you’re not an Apple user.
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From The Acolyte and House of the Dragon to the 2024 Paris Olympics, there’s going to be plenty to stream this summer. Luckily, if you want to upgrade your setup in preparation for the busy entertainment slate, Verizon is currently selling the latest Apple TV 4K for $89.99 ($40 off), which is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen on the 64GB model.

Despite having launched in 2022, the third-gen Apple TV 4K remains an exceptionally snappy streaming device that, unlike most of the competition, doesn’t fully inundate you with ads. It offers a straightforward interface and an impressive feature set, too, with support for HDR10 Plus, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Wi-Fi 6. It also comes with a Siri Remote that charges via USB-C as well as deeper integration with the Apple ecosystem than anything you’d get from Amazon, Roku, or Google. The latter means you can take advantage of add-on subscriptions like Apple Arcade and Apple Fitness Plus or pair it with a set of AirPods for private listening. You can even use it with your iPhone and Apple’s Continuity Camera feature, which allows you to take FaceTime calls on the big screen.

Overall, Apple’s entry-level 4K streamer is a well-designed, easy-to-use option most people should be happy with. Keep in mind, however, that the 64GB model isn’t as futureproof as the 128GB configuration, which features an ethernet port and support for the newer Thread protocol. That said, you can also rest assured it’s not likely to get supplanted by a new model anytime soon, especially considering we’re not expecting any hardware announcements out of WWDC 2024.

Read our Apple TV 4K (third-gen) review.
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The latest version of the Apple TV 4K arrives with a faster processor, HDR10 Plus support, and an improved Siri Remote that features a USB-C port. The Wi-Fi-enabled streaming box normally starts at $129 for 64GB of storage (Wi-Fi).

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Four more ways to save

  • The Amazfit GTR 4, our favorite fitness tracker, is currently available from Amazon, Best Buy, and Amazfit for $169.99 ($30 off), which is just $10 shy of its all-time low. The platform-agnostic smartwatch offers a lot for the money, including support for Amazon Alexa, 14 days of battery life, multiband GPS, and other features that are rare to find at this price point. Read our review.
  • 8BitDo’s Retro Mechanical Keyboard — which is designed to resemble Nintendo’s original NES controller — has dropped to a new low at Woot. Normally $99.99, you can pick up the “N Edition” with a 90-day warranty for $69.99 ($30 off) through June 29th. The retro-inspired Bluetooth board features a tenkeyless layout and clicky, hot-swappable switches, but the real kicker is the included Super Buttons, which you can program to carry out various macros.
  • Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag2 is on sale at Amazon in black for $20.99 ($9 off), one of its better prices to date. The ultra wideband location tracker is ideal for Samsung Galaxy phone owners, as it works with the Galaxy Find network, letting you keep tabs on your belongings in a similar fashion to Apple’s Find My network. The latest model also offers a beefier IP67 rating, a user-replaceable battery that lasts up to 700 days, and more precise tracking.
  • Amazon’s ad-supported 32GB Fire HD 10 from 2021 is on sale through June 10th at Woot for $69.99 ($80 off); it’s also available at Amazon for $5 more. It isn’t as snappy or long-lasting as the latest model, but the budget-friendly tablet remains a good entertainment device. Its large 10.1-inch display is relatively sharp compared to many other Amazon Fire tablets, making it a good option for streaming shows and reading books. Read our review.