The portable and capable Sonos Move 2 wireless speaker just hit its lowest price yet at Amazon and Best Buy, costing $336 (was $449) for each of its three available colors. It’s still pricey, but now it’s a better deal. Its built-in battery can last up to 24 hours of continuous playback, and, like the Era speaker lineup, the Move 2 boasts line-in support (but only after you buy the required $19 USB-C adapter) to let you plug in any 3.5mm audio source. Additionally, any audio you stream via Bluetooth to the Move 2 can be synched across any other Sonos speakers you have, which is a feature that’s not present in the first-gen model. Read our review.

Other deals we’re digging

Depending on your location, you might be able to find an open-box PlayStation Portal game streaming handheld for the PS5 at a nearby Best Buy that’s up to $70 or so off the usual $199.99 asking price. Pricing and availability will likely vary, but I can nab one in “excellent” condition for $135.99, which is reasonable enough for me to consider taking the leap. Perhaps, it will be for you, too. In addition to streaming PS5 games straight from your console, the Portal can also play cloud-based PS5 games, but only if you have a PS Plus Premium account.

I don’t particularly like recommending sound systems that claim to support Dolby Atmos, but that don’t have the upward-firing speakers necessary to really deliver a proper Atmos experience. However, Vizio’s 5.1 system (model SV510X-0806) is a bit too good of a deal to pass up, if you’re in need of a sleek, compact, and affordable kit. This four-piece system that’s down to $187.99 at Walmart (was $228) includes a 33-inch soundbar, a wireless subwoofer, and two satellite speakers for surround sound.

Some microSD Express cards have shot up in price since the news broke that the Switch 2 supports this kind of expandable storage, and 1TB cards are out of stock across the board for now. Some 256GB models have gone up to $70 or higher, but you shouldn’t spend that much. PNY’s 256GB card microSD Express card is $55.99 at Amazon. That’s roughly the same price as GameStop’s 256GB model that releases on June 5, the same day as the Switch 2.

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