It's always a good day to save some money. And if tech is what you're after, Amazon has an abundance of deals that await you. We've already done the hard part and sorted through the noise to find you the best deals worth your money on June 6.
Without further adieu, here are the best Amazon deals of the day. And be sure to check out our picks from June 4 and June 5 if you missed them — many of those are still live.
Google's Pixel Fold is a pretty impressive entry into the folding phone category. As Mashable tech reporter Alex Perry wrote in his review, "The Tensor G2 chip impresses once again with fantastic performance, while its most foldable-centric features work like a charm. You even get a nice smartphone camera, as a little bonus." The one thing he had an issue with was its astronomical price tag at $1,800. Fortunately, as of June 6, the 256GB, unlocked version got a hefty $500 price drop. Snag this fancy folding phone for just $1,299 at Amazon while you can.
One of our top overall picks for a security camera, the Blink Outdoor 4 is a solid pick for anyone looking to keep an eye on their home without spending a fortune. It pairs seamlessly with other Alexa-enabled devices, features customizable motion zones, and has a battery life that's hard to beat. Just pop in a couple AAs and you won't have to worry about swapping them out for two full years. As of June 6, a four-pack of these Amazon-owned security cameras is back down to its all-time low price of $169.99. That's 50% off, which means you're essentially getting four cameras for the price of two.
The Bose S1 Pro+ functions as both a wireless PA system and a portable Bluetooth speaker. It weighs just over 14 pounds and features a molded, ergonomic handle on top to make it easier to tote from your car into the venue. The rechargable battery offers up to 11 hours of play time, so if the venue is strapped for power sources, you'll still be able to pump out the tunes for an audience. When you're not on gigs, it can even double as a powerful Bluetooth speaker. Usually it costs $699, but you can grab it on sale at Amazon for $594 as of June 6 — that's its lowest price on record.
The Google Nest Cam is one of our favorite security cameras on the market and the floodlight version simply adds a motion-detected light on top of all the existing features of the Nest Cam that we love. Some of those features include two-way audio, built-in intelligence that can decipher between a person, vehicle, or animal, motion and sound detection, mobile and email alerts to keep you in the know, and the ability to share the stream via a public or password-protected link. It's regularly $279.99, but you can snag it on sale at Amazon for just $199.99 as of June 6. That's nearly 30% in savings and only $10 away from its lowest price on record.
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