The Father’s Day deals have landed, with discounts on everything from Bluetooth speakers to streaming devices to help you (or your dad) make the most of summer. And if your plans involve unwinding with a good book, well, Amazon’s latest Kindle Scribe is on sale at Amazon and Best Buy starting at just $299.99 ($100 off), which is a new low price. Both retailers are also offering $100 off the 32GB and 64GB configurations, with the former selling for $319.99 (Amazon, Best Buy) and the largest-capacity model running $349.99 (Amazon, Best Buy).
I don’t know about you, but I can’t get through a book without jotting down half-formed thoughts in the margins as I go. That’s why I like the second-gen Kindle Scribe — it’s a solid pick if you want a large e-reader that actually lets you write directly on your Kindle books. During my time with it, I appreciated how the textured display better mimics the feel of paper, making note-taking feel more natural. Recent software updates made the biggest difference, though, letting me quickly expand margins or directly mark up pages without interrupting my reading flow. I also appreciated the included stylus, which offers a helpful eraser and a customizable shortcut button.
What I also like is that the Scribe isn’t just for annotating books — it doubles as a digital notebook, complete with built-in templates for journaling, to-do lists, and other handwritten notes. Even better, new AI-powered tools let you quickly summarize your notes or clean up your handwriting with just a tap, as long as you’re connected to the internet. Both features worked surprisingly well in my experience, and since my handwriting is sometimes so messy that even I can’t decipher it, I was especially grateful for the intuitive cleanup tool.
And, of course, the Scribe shines as an e-reader. Its 300ppi display makes it easy to read, with the larger 10.2-inch screen being particularly helpful for those who wear glasses. Plus, the adjustable warm light makes nighttime reading far more comfortable. All told, it’s a convenient all-in-one device that makes reading and note-taking easy —especially if you’re already invested in Amazon’s ecosystem.
Read our Kindle Scribe (2024) review.
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The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 have dropped to an all-time low of around $199.95 ($50 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The fitness-focused earbuds offer a smaller ear hook design than their predecessor, along with active noise cancellation, wireless charging, and fantastic sound. They also feature IPX4 water resistance and native support for both Android and iOS, plus built-in sensors in each earbud that track your heart rate, making them a great choice for those who want earbuds that can do more than just play music. Read our review.
Ring’s Floodlight Cam Wired Pro has dropped to a new low price of $179.99 ($80 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and The Home Depot. With 1080p resolution and an adjustable 2,000-lumen light, the solid security camera makes it easy to monitor your surroundings both during the day and at night. It also offers smart alerts for people and motion, along with a loud siren and excellent digital zoom for extra detail when you need it.
You can buy the Anker 321 Outlet Extender for $9.99 ($9 off) at Amazon, which is the best price we’ve seen. It features three AC outlets and a combination of USB-A and USB-C ports, allowing it to charge up to six devices simultaneously. Its compact size makes it perfect for small spaces, and it can deliver up to 20W of power via its USB-C port or up to 12W using either of its USB-A ports (it’s capped at 15W across all three, though).