You Can Get This Waterproof, Portable Skullcandy Speaker on Sale for $33 Right Now

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If you’ve ever tried dragging a too-large speaker—or worse, relied on your phone’s tiny audio for sound projection—you should appreciate this sale on the Skullcandy Terrain Mini: It's palm-sized, no-frills, and currently on sale for $32.99 on StackSocial, with free shipping in the U.S. That price drop isn’t jaw-dropping, but for under $35, you’re looking at an IPX7-rated waterproof speaker that won’t be damaged if it's dropped or gets wet.

The Skullcandy Terrain Mini features Bluetooth 5.3, ensuring a stable connection within a 33-foot range. The battery is said to offer 14 hours of playtime, which should cover most day-long adventures or at least a solid workday playlist without needing a recharge. When the battery dies, it can be charged using a USB-C port, which is included, so you won’t need to dig through old cords. It also comes with a wrist strap that you can clip to a bag or swing around like a lanyard when you’re on the move.

As far as sound quality goes, it's decent on its own, but the True Wireless Stereo feature allows you to pair it with a second unit for true stereo separation. You can also use Skullcandy’s Multi-Link to chain together up to 99 of these. Realistically, you’ll probably never do that, but the option’s there if you ever want to DJ a flash mob.

That said, this speaker doesn’t punch far above its size. It’s built more for casual, portable listening than booming bass or high-volume precision. The fabric mesh helps with durability and sound clarity, but it won't replace your home speaker setup. If you’re in the market for a rugged little speaker that’s waterproof, rechargeable, and easy to toss in a bag, the Skullcandy Terrain Mini fits.



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Peloton’s Exercise ‘Programs’ Are Surprisingly Specific (and Overlooked)

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When you log into the Peloton app, you probably get down to the business of finding a class, whether that means searching through the absurdly large library of single classes, turning to your Stack, or following the personalized plan curated for you by the app's AI. All of that is fine and well—though generally, following a Stack or personalized plan is better, since it reduces the time you spend deliberating and dilly-dallying and gives you a clear goal for the workout—but you have another option. In fact, depending on your goals, you have another potentially superior option in the form of a Peloton Program.

What is a Peloton Program?

Program is the term Peloton uses for longer-term, guided training routines that are tailored to a specific goal. They can range from a few days long to weeks long, but the idea is that you'll finish the program and be more prepared to do whatever it was you were training for.

When you log into the app on your mobile device or Peloton equipment, you'll see your personalized plan first, followed by a subheading that says Your Programs. There, any Programs you're currently participating in will be ready to go. You can just tap it to keep moving through it with whatever class or exercise is next up. To access Programs and see everything available, tap Classes in the bottom row of the mobile app, then Programs up at the top. (It's to the right of Classes, Gym, and Collections.)

Each program is designed by an instructor (or, sometimes, more than one instructor) and when you tap on it, you'll see information on how many classes are in it, how many days or weeks it lasts, and how long the classes are. You'll also see a summary of the Program and what it's designed for, as well as notes on which equipment, if any, is necessary for the classes. You can even see a week-by-week breakdown of what classes to expect.

These are self-paced, so you can take the classes or participate whenever you want, but you should try to do them in the timeframe laid out by the instructor.

What can you use Programs for?

This is the fun part. There are so many Programs and some of them are almost too specific to believe—but that's why they're useful. There's probably one in there that aligns with exactly what you're trying to do, whatever it is. A selection of titles:

  • Strength for Soccer (one week, seven classes)

  • The Power of Sleep (two weeks, 15 classes)

  • Strength for Cyclists (one week, six classes)

  • Floor Bootcamp (four weeks, 24 classes)

  • Road to Half Marathon (10 weeks, 40 classes)

  • Strength for Tennis & Pickleball (one week, eight classes)

  • Strength for Skiers (one week, 11 classes)

  • You Can Run Outdoors (eight weeks, 16 classes)

  • Set the Barre (four weeks, 13 classes)

  • Path to Inversion (two weeks, 12 classes)

There is "density training," training for people who golf, and training for anyone looking to pull off a yoga inversion. Again, these are specific goals, but with strength, meditation, and other classes geared toward them, you can take a more well-rounded approach to meeting them. Programs are also classified as beginner, intermediate, or advanced, so you don't end up in over your head or bored.

One thing I like about them—besides that they help you create a goal-based workout plan and are so tailored to specific achievements—is that participating in them earns you extra points toward your Club Peloton rank. By moving up in Club Peloton, you can unlock discounts and early access to other classes, providing even more variety (and some smugness, if you're like me).



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You Can Now Play Netflix Games on Your TV

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You might not think of Netflix as a gaming company, but games are most certainly a part of their business. While the vast majority of us Netflix subscribers simply stream TV shows and movies on the app, the company also offers access to games, free of charge as part of a Netflix plan. These aren't all throwaway titles, either: Netflix has licensed some notable names here, including Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Oxenfree, and Heads Up!

But while Netflix's games have largely been mobile-only for the past few years, the company is trying something new. This week, Netflix is rolling out games you can play on your TV, all without having to leave the Netflix app. You don't need a dedicated gaming controller, or to rely on something like a TV remote, to play. Instead, players control the game from their smartphones. What a time to be alive.

At launch, you can't simply play any of Netflix's existing mobile titles on your TV. Instead, the company has licensed five party games that weren't yet part of its games library, designed to be played with others around the TV. These titles include:

  • LEGO Party!: This is Mario Party but with LEGOs, complete with mini-games, maps, and LEGO characters.

  • Boggle Party: Up to eight players can try to find words in a jumbled letter grid.

  • Pictionary: Game Night: Guess what the other person is drawing before the time runs out.

  • Tetris Time Warp: Play different versions of Tetris, including the 1984 original and the classic Gameboy version.

  • Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends: One person in the group is the odd one out, and doesn't know what anyone else is talking about. The group needs to figure out who that person is.

LEGO Party! and Tetris Time Warp are both preexisting games you can play on other platforms, but it seems the other three are making their debut on Netflix.

How to play Netflix games on your TV

To try out any of these fives games when they're available in your market, open the Netflix app on your smart TV, then scroll to the "Games" tab. Choose a game, then use your smartphone as the controller.



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The Best Prime Deals Still Available on Fitness Trackers and Smartwatches

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Amazon Big Deal Days is over, but some deals are still active.


The October Prime Day sale is over, but you can still find last-minute deals on fitness trackers and smartwatches. Garmin's X1 is on its first-ever sale, and you can also catch deals on Fitbits and on some older models of Apple and Samsung watches. Since the first day of the sale, prices on some Fitbits and Samsung watches have dropped even further, and I've also added some Amazfit watches. These smartwatches and fitness trackers pair well with fitness equipment, so if you're looking for more weights or cardio equipment for your home gym setup, also check out my full roundup of fitness equipment deals.

Garmin

The Venu X1 is still on its first-ever sale, $699.99 down from the original price of $799.99. This new smartwatch is Garmin’s answer to the Apple Watch Ultra, with a large rectangular display, sapphire glass, and built-in maps for navigation. Unlike its Apple counterpart, it has an LED flashlight and the battery lasts up to eight days. 

Among older Garmin watches, the Venu Sq 2, released in 2022, is on sale for $149.99, down from a list price of $249.99. (It was originally sold for $299.99.) This is a great budget option for a casual fitness watch, especially if you like the square screen format.

The Vivoactive 5 is on sale for as low as $169.99 (refurbished) depending on color, which is a great buy—this is one of Garmin's best lifestyle watches, giving you the basics at a really nice price point. Normally it's around $229.99 and originally retailed for $299.99.

This refurbished Forerunner 55 is $159.99, not quite as good as the sale that was running yesterday. It was originally $199.99, and new models are on a kind of perma-sale for $169.99. The 55 is a barebones running watch that's a few generations old at this point, but it's still an excellent option if you just want accurate workout tracking. It's great at that.

This refurbished Instinct 2S Solar (a solar-powered, black-and-white adventure watch) is on sale for $199.99, normally $284.99.

Apple

The GPS-only version of the Apple Watch SE is $179.99, down from $249.99. This is the second-generation of the SE, launched in 2022. It’s a great budget pick if you don’t want to splurge on a newer or fancier Apple Watch. 

The Series 10 Apple Watch is also discounted. Most of the colors/sizes seem to have sold out of the deal, but this one is still available at $275.13 for the GPS-only version, down from $399.99. This is last year’s mid-range Apple Watch, which our editor Michelle Ehrhardt crowned the best Apple Watch for most people. This year’s release, the Series 11, is only a mild upgrade. If you go for the Series 10 instead, you’re only missing out on tougher glass, a 5G modem, and a somewhat improved battery life. The Series 10 is worth considering if you don’t need those extra features. 

Pixel

The Pixel 3 is still on sale for $199.99 today, down from an original price of $249.99. That's for the 41-millimeter, wifi-only version. Both sizes of the wifi-only model are about $70 off, and both sizes of the LTE model are $100 off, like this 41-millimeter LTE version that is $269.99, down from $349.99.

Samsung

All models of the Galaxy Watch 8 are on a modest sale today, ranging from about 5% to 10% off. Here is a Watch 8 Classic in LTE and the 46 millimeter size for $519.99, down from $549.99 originally. On the other end of the spectrum, here's a Watch 8 in bluetooth-only and 40 millimeters, for $329.99, down from $349.99.

October Prime Day 2025 Live Blog: These Prime Day Deals Are Still Ongoing

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Our Prime Day coverage is still underway, despite the sale technically being over. As long as Best Buy, Walmart, and Target have their sales live, Amazon will likely be competing with deals. We're helping you catch live access to these deals that our team of experts can find. All of our recommended deals have been vetted using price tracking tools, so you can trust that the sales we're talking about are actually good deals, and not just hype designed to fool you.

Remember, you need to be a Prime Member to have access to all of Amazon's Prime Day deals, and to get free shipping. Prime membership starts at $14.99 per month ($139 per year) and comes with more benefits than people think. It's easy to figure out if yearly Prime membership is worth it for you, but remember, you can always cancel your Prime membership once the sale is over, as Amazon offers free 30-day trials. In theory, you can shop the whole event and still have time to cancel before you get charged. (Here's how to sign up for a Prime free trial.)

For a glimpse at the best deals as we find them, check out our live blog of the event below, which features the Lifehacker team's coverage of October Prime Day. We'll continue highlighting new deals as we find them, but you can scroll through to see earlier deals that may still be active. Our sister brands have live blogs worth checking out too, including CNET, PCMag, ZDNET Live Blog, and Mashable.



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These Are the Best Last-Minute Prime Day Deals on Fitness Watches

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This week's October Prime Day sale brought serious discounts on fitness watches—and even though the big sales event is technically over, some solid deals are still available on Amazon right now. Whether you're a serious runner, a casual fitness enthusiast, or just want to keep tabs on your health metrics, you can still get a fitness watch for under $200 in one of these last-minute deals.

These Deals on Power Tools Are Still Active After Prime Day

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Amazon Big Deal Days is over, but some deals are still active.


If you’re looking to build a cordless tool kit or add to one you already have, you’ve probably noticed how expensive tools can be. When you shop for new tools, the cost of batteries, bits, blades, and accessories can be high, not to mention hand tools. Looking out for deals on reliable brands that will hold up over time can save you money now as well as in the long-term when you consider the cost of replacing batteries and tools as they wear out. Here are some of the best Prime Day deals on tools.

Cordless drills and drivers

A cordless drill and driver set is the cornerstone of a home tool set. These tools allow you to do basic home DIY projects like putting up shelves or hanging a TV, and they will also be useful for more advanced projects like building furniture or repairing fencing. The Dewalt 20-volt Max Drill and driver set is $159, 39% off its regular price. This set comes with a drill, a driver, two 20-volt batteries, a charger, and a tool bag. This is the driver set that I use at work, and it stands up to a lot of abuse. The batteries can go for up to 10 years without needing to be replaced, even with daily use.

Best deal on a specialty set

This refurbished Makita 18-volt subcompact drill and driver set is now $164.99, 31% off its typical price. This set comes with a drill, impact driver, two 18-volt, 1.5-amp-hour batteries, a charger, and a tool bag. A sub-compact drill or driver weighs less than three pounds, making them idea for portability. These tools are also smaller than the average drill and driver so they’re good for fitting into tight spaces.

Best deal under $100

The 18-volt Ryobi cordless power drill is $45; the set comes with a drill, a 1.5-amp-hour battery, and a charger. This is a good set for a beginner; it will do everything you need for basic projects. The battery will hold a charge for about an hour and a half with moderate use.

Cordless power tools

Cordless power tools have gotten lighter and more advanced over the last couple of years, allowing you to use power saws for hours without swapping batteries, and to finish work without dragging an extension cord behind you. The Milwaukee 18-volt cordless random orbital sander is $92, 43% off its regular price. This is the sander I use in my personal tool kit, and it works just as well as the corded version without needing an outlet and an extension cord. It comes with a dust catcher attachment and a couple of sanding discs, but you’ll need an 18-volt Milwaukee battery to use it.

Best deal on a cordless saw

The DeWalt 18-volt jig saw is $149, 37% off its regular price. This saw is good for making custom shapes and for doing small, precise cuts. It comes with a starter multipurpose blade, but you’ll need a DeWalt 18-volt battery to use it.

Best deal on finishing tools

The DeWalt 18-volt cordless random orbital sander is on sale for $164, 34% off its regular price. This sander is a solid finishing tool for woodworking, and you can also use it for sanding down drywall repairs. It comes with a 2-amp-hour battery, a charger, and a tool bag, so it's a great tool for expanding your tool set or for getting started.

Best deal under $100

The Ryobi 18-volt three-inch cutoff tool is $99.99, 29% off its regular price. This is a saw designed for cutting metal, wood, or PVC, so it’s a versatile addition to your home DIY tool kit. It comes with a three-inch metal cut-off blade, but you’ll need an 18-volt Ryobi battery set to use it.

Hand tools

Hand tools can be an overlooked component of a home DIY tool kit, but they’re important for most home maintenance and DIY projects. Getting all the different tools and bits you need can be expensive, though. The Irwin 6 ½ inch coping saw is $8.99, 43% off its regular price. It can make precise cuts in wood for custom projects like installing trim or making dovetail joints.

I'm a Certified Personal Trainer, and These Are the Best Prime Day Deals on Fitness Equipment

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October’s Prime Day is here, and these are my picks for the best fitness equipment you can get at a worthwhile discount. Compared to yesterday's early deals, today's deals have added some big-name items, such as Pelotons and Powerblocks, while NordicTrack treadmills and Lifepro dumbbells have dropped in price even further. Most of this fitness equipment can be paired with a fitness tracker or smartwatch, so if you're looking for one of those, check out my full roundup of fitness tracker and smartwatch sales. (I’ll keep updating this article as more things go on sale.)

The best Prime Day deals on weights

This Fitvids Olympic bumper plate set is a good deal, giving you 370 pounds of weight for $399.99. It includes a regulation-sized bar with 2” sleeves, and one pair each of bumper plates in 55, 45, 35, 25, 15, and 10 pounds. Some of those weights are an unusual choice—most of us would skip the 35s and 15s and just get extras of the more common sizes—but there’s nothing wrong with loading a bar this way, and you’ll certainly get plenty of use out of a set like this. (Bumpers are especially good for home gyms since they deaden a bit of the sound and impact of deadlifts on the floor.)

Adjustable dumbbells

Powerblocks are on sale, with these 5 to 50-pound Elite EXP adjustables going for $339.51 for a pair. The 90-pound version is $738.65 for a pair, down from $869.99. A single Powerblock 100, which goes up to 100 pounds, is $509.14, down from $599.99.

This Lifepro pair of 25-pound adjustables is $161.50, normally $199.99. Or get this single 90-pound adjustable dumbbell for $191.99, normally $319.99.

The best Prime Day deals on cardio equipment

Exercise bikes

The original Peloton Bike is down to $1,045, from $1,445. The Bike+ is $1,795, down from $2,495. (The new Cross Training bikes are not on sale.) If you'd like to pick up some accessories while you're Peloton shopping, the branded square dumbbells are all 15% off today, and many of the Altos premium shoes are deeply discounted. These in size 8 women's/6.5 men's are just $52.98.

Pooboo has its airbike available for $474.99 after a digital coupon, down from a list price of $699.99. Merach's Magnetic Pro screen-enabled spin bike with streaming fitness content is $379.99, down from $699.99

Rowers

Two Hydrow rowers are on sale today. The Hydrow Origin, with a 22” screen and streaming content, is $1,645, down from $2,195. And the Hydrow Wave, with a 16” screen, is $1,694, down from $1,995. For more on this brand, read our own Meredith Dietz’s review of a different model, the Hydrow Arc. She was impressed by both the rower’s build quality and Hydrow’s “genuinely intelligent training experience.”

The Best Kitchen Appliance Deals Before Prime Day Ends Today

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If you still need to outfit your kitchen, day two of Amazon’s Prime Day brings even more significant deals on kitchen appliances. Whether you’re looking for blenders, mixers, air fryers, or waffle makers (or all of the above), there are some impressive discounts on offer right now.

The best Prime Day deal on an ice maker

If your refrigerator doesn’t come with an ice maker and your last party was a stress test of your ability to stack multiple trays in your freezer (or make multiple trips to buy bagged ice), this portable/countertop ice maker from Frigidaire is 44% off. It can give you 26 pounds of ice per day, which is a lot of ice (that’s nine ice cubes every seven minutes, so your guests won’t have to wait long). Plus, it goes anywhere you do.

The best Prime Day deal on a hand mixer

No matter how fancy technology gets, every kitchen still needs a hand mixer. This sleek model from KitchenAid is well-loved by the folks who have bought it, and at nearly 30% off, it’s an easy choice to make—especially since it’s cordless, so you won’t have to worry about reaching outlets or managing power cords.

The best Prime Day Deal on a vacuum sealer

Throwing away leftovers? In this economy? Yeah, no one’s doing that. This FoodSaver vacuum sealer is a great way to keep all your food fresh. You can customize the size of the bag to fit the precise portions you’re trying to preserve, making it an efficient way to slow down food waste in the home. It’s 32% off for Prime Day.

The best Prime Day deal on a cold press juicer

If you’re a dedicated juicer, you know that they can be pricey and difficult to keep clean. It can also be a challenge to find one that doesn’t give you more pulp than juice. This cold press juicer from Yoyds has great reviews and is currently 60% off, so you can pick it up for just $120.

The best Prime Day deal on a kitchen scale

The value of a reliable, accurate, and durable kitchen scale is often overlooked. If you’ve been relying on a grimy old plastic scale for your recipes, stop immediately and grab this high-tech digital scale from KitchenAid that’s 40% off right now. It has two platforms that can be used simultaneously, you can zero-out weights as you add ingredients, and it’s very durable.

The best Prime Day deal on a slow cooker

Nothing beats a slow cooker for stress-free cooking: Dump a bunch of raw ingredients in there in the morning, uncover a deliciously cooked meal in the evening. This classic Crock-Pot slow cooker is 50% off right now. For $30, you get a 2.5 quart cooker that’s ideal for making single meals or just keeping things warm while you take care of other business. If you want an upgrade to a larger slow cooker, Crock Pot also offers this model that’s currently 40% off.

The best Prime Day deal on a toaster oven

Sometimes what you need isn’t a fancy new invention, but a classic old-school tool like the venerable toaster oven. Toast? Sure. But it also bakes, broils, and can even make pizza for you. This Hamilton Beach model can give you six slices of toast or cook up a nice meal, and it’s 36% off right now, making it an easy win for your kitchen needs.

The best Prime Day deals on an air fryer

I love the Kismile air fryer (and it’s still 33% off!), but I can’t ignore the fact that the Instant Pot 4-quart Vortex Plus is 50% off, so you can pick one up for just $65. It's an air fryer that’s ideal for small kitchens and folks who want to make just enough food for one person.

The best Prime Day deals on a stand mixer

The KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt Head Mixer is still 24% off—just $380 instead of $500—so it remains a good deal if you’re looking for a full-service stand mixer. If you want a smaller stand mixer that won’t eat up all of your counter or cabinet space, however, the Cooklee 9.5-quart mixer is a great choice, and it’s 32% off. If $380 is still a little rich for your blood, grab the Cooklee for just $136.

You Can Get This Waterproof, Portable Skullcandy Speaker on Sale for $33 Right Now

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