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You can get OnePlus Buds wireless earbuds for $59 at Amazon and B&H Photo

You can get OnePlus Buds wireless earbuds for $59 at Amazon and B&H Photo

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OnePlus’ Buds usually cost $79, but they’re just $59 today at Amazon and B&H Photo. That’s a great price for a set of wireless earbuds that have good battery life with IPX4 water and sweat resistance. Check out my colleague Chris Welch’s review (and very fun video review by Becca Farsace above) to find out all of the details about these earbuds.

At $59, that price puts them at $10 above OnePlus’ latest model, the Buds Z. The biggest difference to form and fit is that the Buds Z use ear tips for better sound isolation than the standard Buds, which are rigid like AirPods and may not fit well in every type of ear.

A close-up photo of the OnePlus earbuds in a person’s hand.

OnePlus Buds

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OnePlus Buds borrow a few cues from Apple’s AirPods. Design similarities aside, they have strong battery life, decent sound, and they can provide a stable wireless connection.

Currently, the Buds work best when paired with OnePlus phones, but apparently an update is coming to the app in Google’s Play Store that will enable other phones to use all of their settings and update their firmware moving forward.

If you’ve been waiting for a price drop on the Microsoft Surface Duo foldable phone, the Microsoft Store is offering a $200 discount on the unlocked version that’s compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and many MVNO carriers. This brings the price down to $1,200, and you can drop the price further if you have a phone to trade in during the purchase.

The Verge’s Dieter Bohn reviewed this phone, and he thought that while Microsoft aced the hardware with a thin, beautiful design, its bad camera quality (in addition to there just being only one of them) and buggy software muck up the experience. The other con was the price, which is a little less of a factor with today’s price drop.

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Microsoft’s Surface Duo foldable phone is $200 off at the company’s online store. This discount brings the unlocked version down to $1,200, and it’s compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and many MVNO carriers.

One of yesterday’s best deals is happening until October 31st, unless it sells out before then. Dell’s 15-inch G5 15 gaming laptop is just $1,200 at Dell. What makes this an amazing deal is what you get for the price. It’s configured with Intel’s six-core Core i7-10750H processor, Nvidia’s RTX 2070 Max-Q graphics chip, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB NVMe SSD, topped with a 144Hz refresh rate display. These specs are good enough to play most games at their highest settings and frame rates, including upcoming anticipated releases like Cyberpunk 2077.

Dell G5 15

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Dell’s capable G5 15 usually costs $1,640, but it’s $1,200 right now. That’s a great deal for a gaming laptop with a six-core Intel Core i7-10750H processor, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB NVMe SSD, a 1080p display with a 144Hz refresh rate, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 with Max-Q graphics chip.

If you’re looking for games you can play with friends and family, the new Jackbox Party Pack 7 is 20 percent off for Verge readers. Use the offer code VERGE20 at checkout to get the Steam version of the game for $24. This deal ends on October 31st.

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The seventh entry in the Jackbox Party Pack series, featuring Quiplash 3, The Devils and the Details, Champ’d Up, Talking Points, and Blather ‘Round. Readers of The Verge can get the game for $24 when you enter the code VERGE20 at checkout.