Technology
This PS5 bundle might be the cheapest around before Black Friday

until November 7.
You can also get 25 per cent off gaming accessories such as controllers, accessories and games for a limited time.
It comes as the PS5 Slim is set to release this month but we aren’t expecting any massive changes to the console except the shape so if you don’t mind dealing with the larger and bulkier PS5, this deal might be worth picking up.
Our PS5 review gave the console a whopping five stars and praised its power, speedy loading times, stunning visuals and a game-changing controller.
Thankfully, two years after launch, the PS5 stock situation seems to be improving dramatically, with the next-generation console now more reliably found on store shelves.
Technology
The next iPhone could be announced any day now

Apple could be preparing to announce a brand new iPhone in the coming weeks, and it’s one whose price tag might be more appealing to you than the iPhone 17 Pro or slim but expensive iPhone Air.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the iPhone 17e “is due imminently”, though the Apple reporter does not indicate an exact release date. This iPhone would replace the iPhone 16e, which was announced in February 2025, so Apple lining up a February 2026 announcement does make sense.
Meanwhile, Macworld has reported that Apple will launch the iPhone 17e on February 19, the exact same day Apple announced the iPhone 16e last year. This would land on a Thursday, which is not a common day for Apple to unveil products traditionally
The iPhone 16e itself replaced the long-running iPhone SE range. The 16e took on the screen of an iPhone 14 with the A18 processor from the iPhone 16, but only had one rear camera and lacked MagSafe, the magnetic charging and accessory feature built into most iPhones since 2020.
It retails for £599, which is currently £200 less than the next-cheaper iPhone, the iPhone 17.
Gurman said the iPhone 17e will get the A19 chipset, which is from the iPhone 17, as well as add MagSafe charging. Macworld said the addition of MadSafe would improve wireless charging speeds to 25W, besting the 16e’s slow 7.5W speeds.
Gurman also said the phone will get Apple’s “newest in-house cellular and wireless chips”. These won’t be consumer-facing marketed new upgrades, but it follows that Apple would put its own components inside its new iPhone, as the company moves away from using Qualcomm modems.
This is in line with Apple’s introduction of its own M-series chips in its iPads and Macs, moving away from buying processors and modems from other firms.
Gurman also reported the price of the iPhone 17e is set to stay at the same $599 as the iPhone 16e in the US, but with no word on UK pricing.
While this looks good year to year, Apple increased the price of its cheapest current iPhone when it priced the iPhone 16e at £599. Previously, the 2022 iPhone SE was available from £429.
“Apple will market the 17e heavily to users in emerging economies and enterprises — two areas the company plans to target aggressively this year with both devices and software,” Gurmam said.
“Apple also could benefit from weaker competition. Though Alphabet Inc.’s Google is set to release a new version of its low-end model, the Pixel 10a, that upgrade isn’t expected to add much. And Samsung Electronics Co. is focusing more on the high end.”
Technology
Ring camera rival is now just £9.99, no surprise it’s selling out fast

Amazon is now one of the biggest names in home security thanks to its hugely popular Ring range of devices. However, for those on a tighter budget, the online retailer also offers more wallet-friendly devices, called Blink. These are already cheaper than the more premium Ring gadgets, and now talking delivery of one is even less expensive thanks to a new sale event. In fact, you can currently pick up a Blink camera and keep an eye on your home, via your smartphone, for just £9.99.
That ludicrously low price is for the Blink Mini, and it’s more feature-packed than you might think.
This diddy device offers 1080p recording, along with being able to film at night. It also sends alerts straight to phones if it spots something strange taking place, and there is two-way audio so you can hear and speak to anyone who has entered your property.
£9.99 is unbelievably cheap, and the only thing you might need to add is a Blink Subscription Plan, which starts from £2.50 per month.
This allows you unlimited access to the live feeds (cut to 5 minutes without a subscription) as well as cloud recordings, which store all captured footage.
So that’s the inside of homes sorted, but what about outdoors? Along with the Blink Mini on offer, Amazon has also cut the cost of its Ring Outdoor camera as well.
This battery-powered device usually costs £79.99, but that price has been dropped to just £49.99.
This security camera offers a water-resistant design, full 1080p recording, real-time alerts and customisable motion zones.
This device can be mounted on exterior walls and capture pin-sharp 2 K-resolution footage. Thanks to 4X digital zoom, you can even get a close-up if the camera notices anything.
It’s not just during the day that things will be spotted. There’s also enhanced low-light performance, and it can record full colour even when the sun goes down. This means you can see important details – like the colour of a vehicle or clothing – when natural light is limited. Another bonus is battery life: Amazon promises a single charge can last up to 2 years.
It goes on sale this month.
Technology
Amazon discounts every Fitbit tracker and they are selling fast


The entire Fitbit range is currently on sale. (Image: Fitbit)
If you are looking for an affordable way to track your daily steps and activity, or want to upgrade your existing fitness tracker, now is a good time, as every current Fitbit is currently on sale on Amazon.
The Fitbit Inspire 3, Fitbit Charge 6, Fitbit Versa 4 and Fitbit Sense 2 are the latest trackers and smartwatches in Google’s Fitbit line up, and with a range of discounted prices there is one to suit every budget.
I’ve tried and tested each and every one of these devices, and have found they all have value, even at the least pricey end of the scale.
You can pick up the Fitbit Inspire 3 for just £58.99. It’s a very slim and lightweight tracker with a small colour screen. Wear it 24/7 – and you can as it’s waterproof, so it’ll survive the shower – and it’ll track your steps, distance, calories burned, sleep and heart rate to paint a picture of your daily activity.
It also has the best battery life of any Fitbit, rated for up to 10 days of use before you need to plug it in again. On the listing page it is labelled as “Deal selling fast”, showing Amazon shoppers agree this is a great deal.
I like that it’s the only Fitbit with a traditional watch strap, rather than the button and tuck loop on the other three models. However, it’s also the only Fitbit that lacks built-in GPS, so if you want to track your run routes you’ll have to take your phone with you for connected GPS.
If you want GPS and a few more features, the Fitbit Charge 6 is just £98.99, a solid saving on its £139.99 RRP. This still-slim tracker has a larger, better screen than the Inspire 3 and also has Google Wallet support, so you can add your debit or credit card to your wrist for contactless payments.
Google, which owns Fitbit, says you can get up to seven days of battery life on the Charge 6. If you use GPS frequently, expect it to be a little less. But add in blood oxygen level monitoring and an ongoing stress score, and it’s a very accomplished tracker for less than £100.
The Fitbit Versa 4 is on sale for £129.99, down from its RRP of £179.99. While it is marketed as a smartwatch, temper your expectations slightly – but not in a bad way. The Versa 45 is basically a fitness tracker in functionality, but in the form of a watch. That means a larger, better AMOLED screen, so you can see more data and also better read incoming notifications from your iPhone or Android phone.
But unlike the Apple Watch or Google Pixel Watch, you can’t get third party apps on the Versa 4. It still has built-in GPS, up to six days battery life and all the features of the Charge 6, but in a watch-like design.
If you want to go for the top of the line, the Fitbit Sense 2 is discounted to £159.99, but it’s usually £219.99. That’s a big saving on the most advanced Fitbit yet, which adds in real-time stress tracking based on your skin temperature. This prompts you to log why your mood may have just changed, and then the Fitbit app gives you feedback on how to manage stress.
This clever device also has ECG tracking for detecting unsteady heart rhythms that could hint at an underlying condition. The design is similar to the Versa 4, but if you want these extra perks, it’s the Fitbit to get
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