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Amazon Prime Early Access takes $150 off Sennheiser Momentum 2 buds

Get the Momentum True Wireless 2 at a steep discount during the Prime Early Access Sale

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In-ear, high-end headphones like the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 check all the boxes when it comes to true wireless earbuds with full-range sound, lightweight and comfortable construction, and passive noise isolation. Now that these great Sennheiser earbuds are 50% list price thanks to Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale, it's worth investing in a portable audio solution.

Amazon discounts 50" 4K Insignia Fire TV Edition to all-time low of $250 ($100 off)

A 43" 1080p Toshiba Fire TV Edition is $180 if you're looking to spend a little less

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Amazon has some "Prime Exclusive" deals on two of its Fire TV Edition-branded televisions: one a 50" 4K unit from Insignia, and the other a 43" 1080p one from Toshiba. Both are discounted by $100, which means sales prices of 9.99 for the Insignia and 9.99 for the Toshiba.These TVs were both released in 2020. The Insignia is equipped with a 50" 4K display, HDR capability, DTS Studio Sound, and Fire TV functionality built in. Meanwhile, for $70 less, the Toshiba has a 43" 1080p display, DTS TruSurround, and Fire TV built-in. I'd argue that the Insignia is the much better deal here, but both the Insignia's $249.99 and the Toshiba's $179.99 represent all-time low prices.

If you're after a Motorola phone with just a bit more gusto than the $150 G7 Play, the Z3 Play has also been discounted for Black Friday. It's currently just 9.99, marked down from its regular price of $399.99. It's arguably an even better deal than the G7 Play for just a bit more money.The Moto Z3 Play is equipped with a 6.0" 1080p AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 636, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage with microSD expansion, a dual 12MP + 5MP rear camera setup, an 8MP front-facing camera, and a 3,000mAh battery. It also includes a Power Pack Moto Mod, further extending the battery life capabilities. Being a Prime Exclusive phone, it has Alexa and a bunch of pre-installed apps from Bezos, Inc.

LG had this bad streak last year in trying to spin the V30 ThinQ in as many different variants as possible. One of them was the V35 ThinQ, originally a $900 AT&T exclusive before it eventually hopped over to Amazon as a Prime Exclusive. If you, a Prime member, happen to desire a V35 for some reason, Amazon's gotten into some tempting as the phone is on a big discount right now.

It seems like Amazon is trying to clear out stock, because the Moto G6 is on sale yet again. Both Prime Exclusive variants are on very good sales — you can grab a 32GB/3GB for just $139.99 or a 64GB/4GB variant for $159.99.I feel like a broken record sometimes, especially when it comes to talking about the Moto G6. So in the interest of brevity, here's the link to the review. And here's my usual spiel: the Moto G6 isn't a powerhouse by any means, but it's got enough strength to do all of the basics and do them well. It has serviceable cameras, a decent 1080p display, a 3,000mAh battery, and so on. Remember, these are the Prime Exclusive versions, so you'll have all of the Amazon apps pre-installed. For some of you, that's not that big of a deal since you likely do that when you get a new phone anyway. Both buy links will be below, though I think the extra $20 for another 1GB of RAM and double the storage is worth it.Buy: Amazon (32GB), (64GB)

Keeping a spare smartphone around the house can be a wise move. When a family member loses their phone, you have a decent alternative ready, because no one wants to use your five-year-old Galaxy. You also don't have to rush to buy an expensive replacement, but can wait for a good deal to present itself. The Moto X4 makes an excellent spare phone, and at just $130 ($10 below the $140 it had previously dropped to), it won't cost you too much.

Phone deals just keep popping up. Take this one, for instance — Amazon is currently offering the Prime Exclusive 64GB/4GB Moto G6 for the low price of $179.99, a substantial $120 off. That's pretty good.Obviously, a caveat for some of you here is that this is the Prime Exclusive model, meaning that it comes with Amazon apps preinstalled. For some, that's not a big deal, but keep it in mind. This is one of the best deals on a Moto G6 yet, beating the one we posted last week and even the last Prime Exclusive discount (which was on the 32GB/3GB variant).If you want to know more about the G6, be sure to check out our review here. Otherwise, if you're in need of a cheap new phone and can deal with the Prime Exclusive stuff, then you can get started via the buy link below. All three color options are available for this price at time of writing.Buy: Amazon

We're on the cusp of learning about the best that phone OEMs have to offer us for the first part of 2019. If you'd rather avoid the steadily increasing smartphone prices, then Amazon has a solid deal for you. The Prime-exclusive Moto G6 Play is just $169.99 right now, or $179.99 for the regular unlocked version. Sure, this device lacks a lot of the bells and whistles, but it gets the job done. For your money, you'll get 5.7" HD+ IPS LCD display, a Snapdragon 427 SoC, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a large 4,000mAh battery. The Prime-exclusive model comes pre-installed with some Amazon apps, including Alexa mapped to a double-press of the power button.Also worth mentioning is that Best Buy is offering the regular unlocked version for $79.99 with activation (otherwise, it's the same $179.99 as Amazon). So the choice is yours on what you'd like to do. Both options will be in the buy links below.Buy: Amazon, Best Buy

If you're looking for something a bit bigger and/or newer than the Moto X4, which we posted a deal on earlier today, then this one might be more your speed. Amazon is offering the Prime Exclusive version of the G6 for 9.99, with the regular model coming in at 9.99.The Moto G6 comes with a 5.7" 1080p display in an 18:9 aspect ratio, a Snapdragon 450, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage with microSD expansion, a 12MP + 5MP rear camera setup, an 8MP front-facing camera, and a 3,000mAh battery. It also has USB Type-C, a first for Moto G-series phones, as well as splash resistance.

Even with increased competition from Nokia, Motorola's G-series phones are still a great value in the United States. Right now, you can get the 64GB Moto G6 for just $229.99 on Amazon. If you're willing to put up with Amazon bloatware, the Prime Exclusive version has dropped to $199.99.Both versions of the Moto G6 have a Snapdragon 450 processor, 64GB of internal storage (with microSD card support), 4GB of RAM, a 5.7-inch 1080p IPS display, and a 3,000mAh battery. Two 12MP cameras are on the back, and two 5MP cameras are on the front. The Moto G6 also has a headphone jack — you can't take that for granted these days.

During the week leading up to Black Friday, Amazon discounted several of its Prime Exclusive phones, including the LG V35 ThinQ. We thought that the discount of $350 to $549.99 was pretty solid, but Amazon has bested that price less than a month later. The V35 ThinQ Prime Exclusive is currently 9.99 ($370 off) at Amazon.It's hard to keep track of LG's V-series phones these days, but the V35 is very well-equipped. It comes with a 6.0" 1440p OLED display, a Snapdragon 845, 6GB of RAM, dual 16MP rear cameras, an 8MP selfie-cam, and a 3,300mAh battery. It also has wireless charging, IP68 water resistance, and LG's Quad DAC for great audio through the 3.5mm headphone jack (yes, it still has one).This discount is only eligible for the Black color; the Platinum Grey is sold out. Prime shipping is included, meaning that the phone could get to you as soon as tomorrow. Hit the source link below if you're interested.Source: Amazon

Amazon sells several 'Prime Exclusive' phones on its site, which have a lower initial price in exchange for pre-installed Amazon software. The Prime phones are already cheaper than their non-Prime counterparts, but now they're even less expensive. The Moto X4, LG Stylo 4, Moto Z3 Play, LG V35 ThinQ, and Moto G6 are all on sale.First is the Moto X4, which is now $179.99 ($70 off). It has a Snapdragon 630 processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal storage (with a microSD card slot), a 5.2-inch 1080p screen, and IP68 water resistance. Keep in mind that this has Motorola's own flavor of Android, not the Android One software that the Project Fi version has. It's currently running Android 8.0 Oreo, but a Pie update is promised.Next is the LG Stylo 4, now priced at $179.99 ($120 off). It has a large 6.2-inch 18:9 1080p display, a Snapdragon 450 processor, 3GB RAM, and 32GB of internal storage (with a microSD card slot). It ships with Android 8.1, and LG has not confirmed if it will receive Pie or not.The Moto Z3 Play is currently $369.99 ($100 off). It has a 6-inch 18:9 1080p display, a Snapdragon 636 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage (with a microSD card slot), and a 3,000mAh battery. The phone also supports all 'Moto Mod' attachments, including the Power Pack that is included in the box. You can see our review here.The Moto G6 is now $229 ($70 off). This version has a 5.7-inch 18:9 1080p display, 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage (with a microSD card slot), a Snapdragon 450 processor, and a 3,000mAh battery. Motorola says the G6 will get a Pie update, but for now it has Android 8.0 Oreo. You can read our review here.Finally, the LG V35 ThinQ is $549.99 ($350 off). This is the only flagship phone on this list, with its Snapdragon 845 processor and 6GB RAM. Other specifications include a 6-inch 18:9 1440p OLED screen, 64GB storage (with microSD expansion), and a 3,300mAh battery.

Amazon released a Prime Exclusive version of the LG G6+ last year, with the usual pre-installed Amazon apps and widgets. It was already $300 lower than the cost of the regular G6+ ($499.99), but now the Prime model has dropped even lower to just $399.99 — about $80 off the usual price.

If you need a cheap phone, then this deal might be for you. Amazon has the Prime Exclusive LG Stylo 4 for just $209.99 right now, making for a nice $40 in savings (despite what the product page says, it's been $249.99 for a few months now).LG's Stylo 4 is an unlocked budget phone with some features found on higher-end phones. It works on all four major carriers and has 32GB of storage, a stylus, a 3,300mAh battery, USB-C (with fast charging), a 6.2" FHD+ display, a Snapdragon 450, and 13MP rear and 5MP front cameras. Being a Prime Exclusive, it comes pre-loaded with several Amazon apps, which is the trade-off for the lower price.$210 is not bad considering what you get with this phone. It's currently on Android 8.1 Oreo, too. If you or someone you know needs a cheap device, then this is worth considering. Just head over to the source link below to get started.Source: Amazon

Amazon's line of Prime Exclusive smartphones is continuing to grow. Most recently, the LG V35 ThinQ unexpectedly joined the lineup. The latest phone to become available in Prime Exclusive flavor is another LG phone, the Stylo 4, though it's much more budget-oriented and a lot cheaper at $249.99.

The Moto G6 is one of the best cheap phones you can buy, especially if you're on a CDMA carrier in the US. Amazon offers a Prime Exclusive version of that phone and has since launch. Starting today, there's a new Prime SKU of the phone available only at Amazon. The special edition Moto G6 has additional storage and RAM, but the price is a bit higher.Amazon's new version of this phone packs 64GB of storage, which is twice what you get in the regular one. The new Prime device also gets an upgrade from 3GB to 4GB of RAM. Externally, this device looks like all the other Moto G6 SKUs, except that it comes in a handsome Deep Indigo color. That's the same color offered for the Moto Z3 Play, and I quite like it.As a Prime Exclusive phone, the new G6 will come with a selection of Amazon apps pre-loaded. It's priced at $259.99 on Amazon, which is allegedly a $40 discount. However, we can't verify that because no one else sells this version of the Moto G6. The 32GB/3GB Moto G6 is $235 on Amazon, which is $15 less than the retail Motorola edition.Source: Amazon

We've seen a few phone sales pop up over the last day, but here's another eye-turner for your consideration. Amazon is offering the Prime Exclusive Moto X4 for just $199, a nice $150 off the original asking price (or $200 off the MSRP of the regular Moto X4, if you're counting). For your $199, you get a 5.2" 1080p IPS LCD display, a Snapdragon 630, 32GB of storage (plus a microSD slot), 3GB of RAM, 12MP+8MP rear/16MP front cameras, a 3,000mAh battery, a fingerprint sensor, and IP68 water-resistance. You also get a "stock+" Android experience, plus some Amazon additions like Alexa.Prime Day is coming to a close, so take your pick on the available phones that interest you. Both the black and silver models are on this $199 sale.Source: Amazon

The LG V35 ThinQ was exclusive to AT&T at launch, but it spread to Project Fi a few weeks back. Amazon has now quietly become the third seller of the V35 ThinQ in the form of a Prime Exclusive phone, and it's being discounted by 0 to 9.99 for Prime Day.For some reason, Amazon chose to forego a traditional announcement for the V35 Prime Exclusive, deviating from previous Prime Exclusive introductions. This is definitely one of the more highly-specced Amazon phones, with its 6.0" 1440p OLED display, Snapdragon 845, 6GB of RAM, 64GB of storage with microSD expansion, dual 16MP rear cameras, an 8MP front-facing camera, and a 3,300mAh battery. Android 8.0 Oreo is on board, but keep in mind that a bunch of Amazon apps are as well if you go the Prime Exclusive route.Since this is a Prime Exclusive phone, only Prime members will be able to take advantage of this deal. As of publishing time, there are about 16 hours remaining on the deal. Hit the source link if you'd like to pick one up.Source: Amazon

It's a day full of new Motorola phone releases. You can pick up Moto's latest semi-flagship phone in either standard or Amazon variants. There's also a cheaper option in the Amazon-tweaked Moto G6.Motorola is asking a whopping $499.99 for the Moto Z3 Play, which is going to be a tough sell when it packs a Snapdragon 636. It does at least come bundled with a Motorola battery mod (2,220mAh) for added juice. The same bundle with phone and battery can be had on Amazon for $50 less if you don't mind the pre-loaded Amazon apps. The third-gen Z phone is compatible with all the mods Motorola has announced over the years.The Amazon Moto G6 is also live today, and it's the same basic experience we got with the retail version from Motorola. However, this one is $234.99 ($15 cheaper) and comes pre-loaded with Amazon apps.Source: Moto Z3 Play (Motorola, Amazon), Moto G6 (Amazon)

Motorola is no stranger to the Amazon Prime Exclusive club; in fact, its Moto G4 was one of the first phones in the program. It's been almost two years since then, and Amazon has just announced that the Moto G6 is now available as a Prime Exclusive phone for $234.99, $15 less than its regular price.Spec-wise, the Moto G6 Prime Exclusive is exactly the same as its non-Amazon counterpart; it has a 5.7" 1080p display, a Snapdragon 450, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage with microSD expansion, dual 12MP + 5MP rear cameras, an 8MP front-facing camera with LED flash, and a 3,000mAh battery. The software is where things change --- the Prime Exclusive phone has a number of Amazon apps installed, such as Amazon Shopping, Kindle, Prime Video, and more. Alexa also comes on when you double-press the power button. Those things aside, there's not much to talk about; Amazon nixed lock screen ads a few months back, so they're not present here.The Moto G6 Prime Exclusive is available in Black and Oyster Blush, though the latter will ship within two to three months. The phones will usually go for $249.99, but Amazon is currently offering a $15 discount for the phone's introduction. Same-day shipping is free if it's available where you are, which is a nice bonus.Source: Amazon

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