Welcome to the first week of 2024! While we all ignore our email inboxes of people circling back after the holidays, it's a great time to focus on ourselves. Whether you've set New Year's resolutions or are still simply excited to have made it through 2023, this week is a great time to set the vibe for the year ahead. Scoring a great deal on products that focus on making life easier and more enjoyable is something we can all get behind.
Below, we've listed some of our favorite deals that will help you welcome a fresh start in 2024, from home goods to fitness deals to meditation apps.
Spending time cleaning the floor is something none of us need to carry into 2024. The wonderful world of robot floor cleaners has improved significantly from the days of robots crashing down the stairs. A strong case-in-point is the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1, a vacuum, and a mop that comes with a self-emptying charging dock. Set the robot to clean once a day while you're not home and it'll feel like you hired someone to keep your floor pristinely clean. You'll also be banking countless hours that you can spend relaxing at home instead of cleaning.
There's a lot going on in the world. If you dealt with stress or sleep issues last year, start on the right foot this year with a subscription to Headspace. The app has a library of over 500 meditations and guided courses to help manage stress. Come bedtime, Headspace can help you nod off to dreamland with expert guidance, sleep soundscapes, or sleep podcasts. An annual subscription is just $41.99, marked down from its regular price of $69.99 which means you'll save 40%.
If your 2024 goals include tracking fitness and health metrics, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is your ticket to sticking to resolutions. Matching its all-time low price, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is just $69.95 at Amazon, down from its typical price of $99.95. With up to 10 days of battery life, you'll get stats like a daily readiness score, sleep metrics, and activity tracking all conveniently on your wrist. Plus, you can set a vibrating alarm clock for your wrist that won't disrupt anyone else from slumber.
Let's face it: finding the motivation for an outdoor workout in the depths of winter is rough. If you don't yet own the gold standard of stationary cycling, the Original Peloton is just $1,145 at Amazon, marked down from its normal price of $1,445 for a 21% discount. The 22-inch HD touchscreen sits in front of the handlebars, allowing you to follow along on a workout from one of over 50 instructors and join live classes virtually. Come springtime you'll be ready to switch to some outdoor rides.
If tuning into music and audiobooks is on your to-do list for 2024, the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE are up for the task. With active noise cancellation, 2024 will be all about hearing only what you want to hear. But if you ever feel like you need to tune into the outside world, one touch will adjust the volume or pause the audio. Perhaps best of all, the Buds connect with SmartThings Find so you can track your Buds' location from your phone should one or both earbuds go missing.
If you've vowed to do less scrolling on social media and more scrolling of book pages this year, a Kindle Unlimited membership could help out. A two-month membership to Kindle Unlimited is just $4.99, marked down from its normal price of $23.98 for a savings of $18.99 over the two months. The membership gives you access to millions of digital book titles, thousands of audiobooks, and even the latest magazine issues. Although the name suggests you'll need a Kindle, you can access the library from your phone or tablet with the Kindle app.
If you tend to lose track of items or you have travel coming up in 2024, this deal's for you. A 4-pack of Apple AirTags is just $78.99 with the on-page coupon at Amazon. That brings the price to about $20 per AirTag —however, the concept of always knowing the whereabouts of your luggage is priceless. Even if you don't have upcoming travel plans, attaching an AirTag to your keys or slipping one in your wallet can save you hours of frantic searching for lost valuables.
If spending some time developing your baking skills is on your list for 2024, investing in a kitchen staple right off the bat could be the greatest gift to yourself. As of Jan. 2, the KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5-quart stand mixer is just $239.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $329.99. You'll be getting a 27% discount with this deal, which works out to a savings of $90. You'll get one of the most durable and trusted stand mixers on the market with this deal, including a wire whisk, flat beater, and dough hook for all your 2024 kitchen creations.
Spending big bucks at the coffee shop is out in 2024. Instead, we're becoming home baristas with high-quality machines and excellent coffee beans. To get there, we're counting on the De'Longhi La Specialista Arte espresso machine which is $200 off right now. The machine has a built-in conical burr coffee grinder and steam wand to recreate your favorite coffee shop drinks at home. You'll get plenty of necessary accessories like a milk jug, tamping kit, and two single-wall baskets for making single or double shots of espresso.
If home security is one of your priorities for the new year, a bundle with several cameras is an ideal way to start. The Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera Security bundle has three wireless cameras suitable for indoor or outdoor use. You'll also get four rechargeable batteries, a dual charging station, and three security yard signs. The Arlo cameras record in 2K resolution with HDR and connect directly to your home's WiFi. They also have integrated spotlights so you'll get all the details you're looking for, plus they record in color night vision.
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