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Everything you need to host the ultimate holiday feast with friends and family

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Want to tackle hosting duties for the ultimate holiday feast? Walmart has all the gear you need to prepare and serve the food, plus set the perfect ambience.
Two happy couples talking during Thanksgiving meal in dining room

If you’re planning on having a Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving dinner at your place this year, you’re probably panicking right about now. Aside from cooking the bird and making sure that everybody has drinks, you want to create a welcoming space where your guests can hang out after the food coma hits, right?

Fear not, first-time hosts — and seasoned hosts. These smart and stylish picks from Walmart will set you up for success and help you enjoy your own party.

Never run out of ice

Forget about the rock-hard ice cubes in your freezer trays. This ingenious machine creates up to 24 pounds of “nugget ice” every 24 hours, and every time you use some, it conveniently creates more. In case you didn’t know, nugget ice is made from compacted ice flakes, so it’s chewable and really nice in drinks.

Graduate from the kids’ table 

First up on your list of essentials: a grown-up dinner table. You want one that comfortably seats at least six guests, and this one checks that box. Not only will the classic oak finish and mid-century modern vibe instantly upgrade your space, but the table is sturdy enough to use as a work desk or a homework station after your feast.

Keep the fires burning

Whether you plan on adding a few candles to your table centerpiece or placing them all around your house, this set of taper-candle holders will help you glow up your space. The gold color goes with everything, and they’re made from heavy glass, which is a huge perk. Who wants to worry about the tapers tipping over while you’re passing the gravy?

Enlist a can-do kitchen helper 

This stand mixer will undoubtedly be the unsung hero of your holiday feast. It comes with a flat beater, a dough hook, and a metal whip, and its 10 speeds will mash your potatoes, mix your pie filling, and whip the cream just right. The bowl is big enough to make eight dozen cookies in a single batch, so tell your guests to come hungry. 

Declutter your cocktail station

This walnut-finish bar cabinet is legit stylish and will keep your bottles, glassware, and bar essentials tidy. Pull down the top cabinet door, and you have an instant mixing station, which saves you precious kitchen counter space. The two pull-out drawers are for stashing your turkey-shaped coasters and napkins that say “gobble gobble” on them.

Flaunt your barkeep skills

Cocktails are a must for any holiday get-together, and this handsome mixologist kit will help you keep the drinks and conversation flowing. It’s packed with everything you need — a shaker, a strainer, a measuring jigger, a long spoon, and a bottle opener. You can also use the wooden tray to serve your concoctions. Bottoms up!

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Early Black Friday deal: Get up to 70% off at Lovehoney

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Lovehoney is throwing an early Black Friday sale with up to 70% off sex toys, lingerie, and more.
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UP TO 70% OFF: Lovehoney is throwing its very own Black Friday sale with up to 70% off sex toys, lingerie, bondage gear, and more. But you’d better hurry; it’s only while supplies last.


Our top picks:

Best vibrator deal

Lovehoney silencer classic vibrator

$7.50 at Lovehoney
(save $17.49)

lovehoney purple vibrator


Best male sex toy deal

Lovehoney head master double stroker

$6.49 at Lovehoney
(save $6.50)

Lovehoney head master double stroker


Best sex toy kit deal

Lovehoney first time fun vibrator kit

$32.99 at Lovehoney
(save $22)

first time vibrator kit

Black Friday may be known as a day for finding great deals on electronics, clothing, and home goods, but Lovehoney is changing the game by hosting its own early Black Friday sale with up to 70% off sex toys.

Here are our favorite deals from Lovehoney’s Black Friday sale:

Best vibrator deal

Why we like it

What if we told you that you could reach orgasmic bliss for less than $8? With Lovehoney’s Black Friday sale, you can do just that (and so much more). This little vibrator, for example, is only $7.50 and has more than 1,000 glowing reviews from satisfied customers (a few titles read, “Who needs a man,” “Heaven,” and “OMG,” to give you an idea).

Lovehoney’s silencer classic vibrator may not look like much, but it’s just enough to get you where you need to go. Its compact size and discreet design make it perfect for travel or solo play. Plus, it’s waterproof and features three speeds and four patterns, so you can control when and how you reach your pleasure peak.

The only caveat is that it’s battery-powered, so stock up on those before getting down to business. But it’s a great first vibrator or budget-friendly option for when manual stimulation just isn’t cutting it.

Best male sex toy deal

Why we like it

Lovehoney’s Black Friday sale isn’t limited to vibrators; the company’s also offering hefty discounts on masturbators, prostate massagers, and penis pumps.

One standout deal we found is the Lovehoney head master double stroker. This penis sleeve is usually sold out due to its popularity, but with the Black Friday discount, you can snag it for a fraction of the price.

This blow job toy is clear, stretchy, and open-ended, so just about anyone can wear it and watch their pleasure skyrocket. You can also turn it inside out to explore the second texture. Just be sure to add a water-based lube to avoid any discomfort.

Best sex toy kit deal

Why we like it

Sometimes, variety is the spice of life. If you’re looking for a first-timer sex toy kit (or a nice little gift), this four-piece set is a great place to start. Aptly named the first time fun vibrator kit, it includes a classic vibrator, egg vibrator, G-spot vibrator, and mini bullet vibrator.

While these toys are battery-powered, they’ll give you a little taste of what it’s like to stimulate different pleasure points. And, at just $32.99, this kit is a total steal for the range of toys it offers. This way, you can find out what you like on the cheap and experiment with different sensations before you drop a hundo on that high-end, luxury vibrator.

If you’re looking for a couple’s sex toy kit, we recommend checking out Lovehoney’s Wilder Weekend sex toy kit. It comes with 10 toys, including cock rings and a rabbit vibrator.

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Alexa turns nine: Save with Amazon device deals

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Ring in nine years of Amazon Alexa with these deals on Amazon devices today, Nov. 3. at Amazon.
photo collage of amazon devices including Amazon Fire Max, Kindle Scribe, Amazon Fire TV, and Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Blink doorbell camera

Amazon is celebrating nine years of Amazon Alexa. To ring in the occasion, tons of Amazon devices are on sale for seriously competitive prices.

Best Amazon Alexa birthday celebration deals


Best Amazon Fire Tablet Deal

Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet

$149.99 at Amazon
(save $80)

Amaxon Fire Max 11 tablet


Best Amazon Echo Deal

Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen)

$39.99 at Amazon
(save $50)

Echo Show 5


Best Fire TV Deal

INSIGNIA 50-inch Fire TV

$199.99 at Amazon
(save $100)

INSIGNIA 50-inch Fire TV


Best Kindle Deal

Kindle Scribe


Best Home Security Deal

Blink Mini

$39.99 at Amazon
(save $60)

Set of three Blink Mini cameras

It’s been nearly a decade since Amazon’s Alexa came into our lives, streamlining our homes with hands-free voice command technology. To celebrate the occasion, the retailer has launched a sale on Amazon devices that work with Alexa, from Fire TVs to tablets, Kindles, and Echo devices. The sale launched today, Nov. 3, and will run until Alexa’s official birthday on Nov. 6.

Some of these deals match the prices we saw last month over Prime Day (we’ve marked these with a 💰), while others have dropped to new all-time lows (we’ve marked these with a 🔥). With Black Friday around the corner, we’ll likely see some of these deals (or very similar ones) pop back up after this sale is over. However, since many of these gadgets are at their record-low price, we recommend scooping up the ones you want sooner rather than later just to be safe.

Happy birthday, Alexa!

Best Bundle deal

Why we love it

As if our favorite Amazon Devices going on sale wasn’t cause for celebration enough, the sale also includes hard-to-top bundles, such as this one that includes an Amazon Fire TV stick and remote, plus a Blink video doorbell. Normally, this bundle retails for $119.98: it’s a fantastic deal for anyone who wants to integrate more smart-home technology into their lives without investing in a ton of new gear. With the Fire TV stick, you can access new worlds of streaming without having to invest in a new TV or a bunch of streaming subscriptions. Meanwhile, the Blink video doorbell increases your home’s security, and all you need is your smartphone to get it up and running.

More great Amazon bundle deals

Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen) with free smart color bulb$39.99 $109.98 (save $69.99) 🔥

Blink Whole Home Bundle$101.98 $214.97 (save $112.99) 💰

Best Amazon Fire Tablet deal


Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet

$149.99 at Amazon (save $80)



Why we love it

At $64.99, the Amazon Fire Max 11 tablet is at back down to its lowest price on record, which we saw last month for Prime Day. With an 11-inch display screen, an octa-core processor, 64GB of storage, and a 14-hour battery life, this is Amazon’s most formidable tablet yet, proving itself a worthy alternative to the iPad. If you already use Alexa-controlled devices across your home, then this tablet is an even greater resource: it can connect with all of your Amazon smart home devices, acting as an efficient control hub that you can easily manipulate through voice commands. The cherry on top of the savings is that you also get three free months of Microsoft 365 Personal when you buy. (Just be sure to cancel before the trial is over if you don’t want to get charged!)

More great Amazon Fire Tablet deals

Amazon Fire Kids tablet $54.99 $109.99 (save $55)💰

Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet $74.99 $149.99 (save $75)💰

Amazon Fire HD Kids Pro tablet$119.99 $199.99 (save $80)💰

Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus tablet — $94.99 $179.99 (save $85)💰

Best Amazon Echo deal


Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen)

$39.99 at Amazon (save $50)



Why we love it

The Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen) has some new features, including totally revamped sound. It brings two times the bass, plus has enhanced vocal clarity. Streaming music from your Amazon devices has never sounded so good. With a display size of 5.5 inches, this is one of the smaller Echo Show models, making it favorable for those rooms in your house where you want the benefit of a smart entertainment hub without it taking over the space —like your home office or bedroom. At just $39.99, this price brings us right back to Prime Day.

More great Amazon Echo deals

Amazon Echo Show 8$59.99 $129.99 (save $70)💰

Amazon Echo Show 5 Kids$44.99 $99.99 (save $50)💰

Certified Refurbished Echo Studio$134.99 $179.99 (save $45)💰

Best Fire TV Deal


INSIGNIA 50-inch Fire TV

$199.99 at Amazon (save $100)



Why we love it

At a record-low price of $199.99, this INSIGNIA 50-inch Fire TV has beat even its Prime Day price. While the savings certainly draw us to this deal, it’s not the only reason we love this TV. With 4K HD, you can stream your favorite shows and movies with enhanced clarity and resolution, granting you an even more immersive experience. Plus, this TV’s sound is just as superb as its visuals. Thanks to a built-in audio enhancement suite, audio feels ultra-realistic and expands your room’s sense of space. Being a Fire TV, you can also take advantage of voice control and thousands of streaming apps and channels.

More great Amazon Fire TV deals

Toshiba 43-inch Amazon Fire TV$189.99 $279.99 (save $80)🔥

Amazon Fire TV 50-inch 4-series Fire TV$309.99 $449.99 (save $140)

Amazon Fire 65-inch Fire TV Omni Series 4K$599.99 $759.99 (save $160)

Best Kindle deal

Why we love it

Kindle Scribes aren’t cheap: new models are listed on Amazon for upwards of $360. If you’re in the market, we recommend shopping for Certified Refurbished: especially as today’s sale takes the price to under $250. The Kindle Scribe does it all: whether you want to download and read your favorite books, draw and sketch, or journal and take notes, this digital notebook is your hub for your creative endeavors. There have also been some pretty cool updates made, including more brush types, the ability to create folders and subfolders, and an import function that lets you send documents straight from Microsoft Word.

More great Amazon Kindle deals

Kindle Scribe (16 GB)$204.99 $284.99 (save $80)

Kindle Scribe (16 GB)$234.99 $309.99 (save $75)

Best home security deal


Blink Mini

$39.99 at Amazon 9save $60)



Why we love it

With Blink Mini, you not only get to glimpse what’s going on in your home when you’re not there, but it also lets you talk back and forth, just like you’re there. Whether you have pets, children, or guests, this can be a great way to stay in touch and have peace of mind while you’re away. This set comes with three indoor cameras, and when you take the savings into account, that comes out to just $13.33 per camera. The only other time we’ve seen the price this good was over Prime Day. If you’re curious about indoor home security, now is the time to give it a try.

More great home security deals

Blink Mini Pan-Tilt camera$29.99 $50.99 (save $30)💰

Blink Video Doorbell + 2 Outdoor (3rd Gen) camera system$119.98 $239.98 (save $120)🔥

Blink Outdoor 4 (4th Gen) — $134.99 $269.98 (save $135)💰

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Zoosk November 2023 review: Easy to sign up, but that’s where its usefulness starts and ends

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The dating site feels outdated, spammy, and confusing to navigate. Zoosk’s prices are competitive, but the features are not.
illustrated man and woman sitting at a table drinking coffee

Dating sites and apps are a great way to meet people, but with so many out there these days, finding the site with the right features for you is pretty important if you’re not keen on wasting your time. There’s Tinder‘s famous easy swiping, Match‘s longer profiles for the more serious daters, Hinge’s prompts that help the conversation going — the list goes on.

So what about a dating site that can take you back in time?

To be clear, we’re not talking about actual time travel, so much as the immediate burst of Facebook-circa-2010 energy that Zoosk offers upon loading up its website or app. That’s courtesy of an interface and features that make it clear this dating site was one of the first Facebook apps back in December 2007.

While the other longstanding online dating players like Match, eharmony, and OkCupid have managed to (mostly) update to stay current and somewhat fresh, Zoosk’s initial draw of making international dating simple and a matching users with a unique algorithm feels more and more gimmicky and unrealistic as the years go by.

Who is on Zoosk?

Allegedly, there are 40 million users on Zoosk across 80 different countries. If you’re not trying to see the same 10 profiles within a 20 mile radius, these are pretty appealing numbers.

The age range of users seems to vary widely, too — from my two weeks on the app, I saw profiles from 21 year olds to 51 year olds. Users as young as 18 can sign up, and my age filter maxed out at 51, though users up to age 98 can also make accounts — I’m unsure why I wasn’t able to adjust my age filters any higher. With that said, I’m not sure this app is great for older crowds. I’m in my mid-20s and I found Zoosk’s interface to be kind of confusing. There are definitely better dating apps for seniors out there.

message reading "you must be younger than 98 to use zoosk"

Sorry to all the 99-year-olds out there.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

It’s not the most queer-friendly dating app out there

When it comes to diversity of options for LGBTQ+ users, Zoosk could be doing a whole lot better. For starters, if you’re interested in more than one gender, you’ll have to take it up with Zoosk customer service, as there’s no built-in option to select that preference on your profile. They’ll then have to set you up with an additional profile. If you don’t want to go through that process, you’ll only get these four choices upon sign up:

drop down menu of zoosk dating preference options which include a woman interested in men, a man interested in women, a woman interested in women, and a man interested in men

Ah yes, the expansive range of human sexuality, reduced to four options.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

I’d just like to take a moment to speak directly to Zoosk — baby, it’s 2022. I should not have to email your customer service team to a) change my preferences to switch my profile from seeing men to seeing women or b) ask you to pretty please allow me to see both — gasp — men and women at the same time. That should just be an integrated feature on your site, and there’s no reason to have a needless hoop for any bi- or pan-sexual users to jump through. Speaking of, might be cool to recognize nonbinary people exist, too!

And it’s got a bit of a bot problem

Forty million users is an impressive user base. But that impressive user base needs to be taken with a grain of salt: Dead or fake profiles seem to make up a decent portion of that 40 million. Now, Zoosk does have a huge collection of success stories on its social media and blog (though the latter hasn’t been updated since 2020). If the person of your dreams doesn’t message you back, you can tell yourself it’s probably because they haven’t logged on in two years.

If you’re looking for more accurate numbers on how many users are actually using Zoosk, there aren’t many out there. However, on The Date Mix, a blog owned by Zoosk, an article updated in 2021 mentioned that Zoosk has 3 million active users. During my two weeks, I saw a couple of repeat profiles pop up, leading me to believe the lower number is likely the more truthful one.

If you are wary of accidentally flirting with a bot, Zoosk does offer several profile verifications, including photo, Facebook, Twitter, and phone number verification. It’s not uncommon to come across profiles that have none of these, but I would say about half of the users I came across were at least photo verified. Still, the chances that you’ll get messages from clearly fake profiles aren’t slim. Before I’d put in any pictures or my name on my profile, I had 34 people who were into me. While I’d like to believe my charm is just that potent, likely, it was bots.

green checkmark at the top of a Zoosk profile

A green check mark lets you know that a user is photo verified and (probably) a real person.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

Making your account on Zoosk

It makes sense that there are a lot of fake profiles because making an account on Zoosk is easy and takes at most five minutes.

Here’s how it works: When you first log on, you can decide if you want to create an account from an email, Google, or Facebook account. Unlike more involved websites like eharmony or EliteSingles, you won’t have to slog through a long questionnaire. Instead, you’ll be prompted to fill out information that’s pretty standard dating app fare: your location, preferences, education, ethnicity, religion, and so on. You’ll also be prompted to pick a username, and if you can’t think of any, Zoosk provides some creative options.

Zoosk app page with username suggestions

Please respect the amount of restraint it took not to choose “RoyallyBeautiful” as my username.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

You also have the option to fill out a short bio (“My Story”), and some ice breakers about your ideal first date, and who you imagine your perfect match to be. Those prompts were a bit too on the nose for my taste — I don’t know exactly what I’m supposed to glean about potential compatibility from someone who imagines our first date to be “enjoying a meal together” or whose perfect match is “happy.” Other apps like Bumble, Hinge, and OkCupid have mastered the art of the more specific prompts that actually might reveal something about someone’s personality, but I guess Zoosk’s are good jumping off points for someone very new to the online dating game.

Finally, you have the option to fill out your interests when signing up, which was maybe the most early-Facebook the app ever felt, mostly due to the fact you chose your interests from the classic Facebook group pages. Again, knowing that you and a potential partner both have an interest in basketball, Rihanna, or FarmVille (the Facebook JUMPED out here), might be nice, but something about this feature doesn’t give the sense it’s inspiring a ton of robust conversation. If anything, it seems like Zoosk is holding on to the remnants of what used to be a winning formula, and aging itself in the process.

zoosk interest page

From Rihanna to FarmVille, Zoosk’s preset interests have got you covered.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

zoosk page about adding facebook interests to your profile

Something about this doesn’t scream “dating app in 2022.”
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

Verifying your profile

At this point, you can also choose to verify your profile and let other users know you’re a real person. As mentioned above, you have a few choices about how to do this, with the most extensive being the photo verification. First, you need to have a picture uploaded onto your page.

Then, you have to hold your smartphone at arm’s length and press record when prompted. It’s not as effortless as taking a selfie, but Zoosk wants to know if you’re an actual person holding a phone and not just placing a photo in front of its camera. The site will then ask you to turn your head to the right and then left, as if you’re taking a mugshot. Your photo is then sent to administrators, who will make sure that your “video” lines up with the one on your profile. Although it takes some time, you can now rest easy knowing your matches are real (or at least verified) when you see that green check mark on their photo.

screenshot of verification options

Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

instructions for verifying photos

Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

The website is better than the app

For all the issues I’ve had with Zoosk feeling out of touch, I will say that the website does better than the app. You know when you open an old app you downloaded in like 2013, and the font is huge and doesn’t fill out your whole phone screen? The Zoosk app doesn’t do that, but it somehow still captures that energy. I don’t know if it’s the overly simple color-blocked header on pages or the basic font that looks like it was pulled straight from Microsoft Word, but this app feels old.

And despite the simplicity, it’s difficult to navigate — I say this as a person who has never found a single other dating app that difficult to get around after a day or two of using it. Between the Connections, Online Now, Carousel, Views, Smart Pick, and (inexplicably) the Live stream pages, I felt overwhelmed and confused every time I wanted to look at people’s profiles.

The website, though in some need of an update, looks much cleaner and more of this time. Something about the way buttons are highlighted, the spaces between page titles, and the way user profiles look makes it feel like this website has actually been updated post-2012.

There were moments when I saw clearly the how the site was superior. When clicking on the app message page, I would be hit with the words, “283 people are into you!” and there is actually no world where that’s not overwhelming.

One of these is objectively less stressful than the other.
zoosk page reading "283 people are into you"

Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

zoosk page reading "you have 69 messages and 176 greetings."

Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

On the desktop message page, however, I was notified that I had “69 messages and 176 greetings,” which was still a lot, but felt much more manageable (though the math didn’t add up between the app and the site, which was interesting). Still, if I wanted to, on the site I could decide to only pay attention to the people that had bothered to write something out instead of those who sent just a heart or smiley face. The specificity helped, and made the entire experience feel less spammy.

The Zoosk algorithm

So if it’s confusing and outdated, why would anyone use Zoosk? Well, its “Behavioral Matchmaking” algorithm is supposed to be great. Basically, the more people you like and pass on, the more Zoosk learns about what kind of profiles you’re looking for. This used to be a novel idea, but these days, it seems that’s how most dating app algorithms work.

One place you can teach the app is the Carousel feature. It functions similarly to Tinder with swiping to send a like, pass, or say maybe, but you don’t get to see beyond one picture on the person’s profile when making your choice. I get this is supposed to be the more “rapid fire” section, but it felt restrictive for no real reason. If I wanted a barebones Tinder experience, I’d go on Tinder to swipe on people who didn’t bother to fill out their profile. I also had to sit through short video ads every few swipes, which again, made it feel less like a serious dating app and more like a cheap, old mobile game downloaded on an iPod Touch.

You can also inform the app through your daily “SmartPick” choices, which is where the algorithm is really supposed to kick in to high gear, combining profile preferences and how you interact with other user accounts to find your perfect matches. Limiting to 10 daily picks made this one of the most simple and effective ways to look for other users on the app. If I were a regular Zoosk user, I imagine I’d just bother checking this page to avoid sinking hours of my time.

With that said, I didn’t see any verification checks on the profiles presented to me through the SmartPicks. I don’t think it’s because they were all on unverified, but because the profiles themselves were laid out differently in this section, and the verification checks didn’t make it over, which is a huge oversight when a website has its share of fake profiles.

Notifications on Zoosk

As I mentioned, there’s a million (seven) main pages to interact with on Zoosk, which means it’s beyond easy to rack up notifications. I am the type of person who can’t stand when I’m unable to make the little red bubble go away from any app I use, whether it be iMessage or my email. As a result, Zoosk became my personal hell.

zoosk sidebar full of notifications

What my notifications looked like on a typical day.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

Let’s start with the “Views” page. What I have learned is I have no interest in knowing who has viewed my profile, especially if they’ve not interacted with it, because it leads to so many unnecessary notifications. Some apps have the (usually paid) feature of showing you who has liked you, which feels like a much better version of seeing your views. Ultimately, I am not a YouTube video, I don’t care about my view count.

Next, the push notifications. I got a notification that someone was “curious” about me, and I still don’t know what the hell that means. I got notifications about profile views, when I had a connection, when my SmartPicks were ready, when people who I’d never exchanged a single message with wanted to meet me, and so on. There are two kinds of push notifications I want with a dating app: when someone matches with me, and when someone sends me a message. Simply put, it was way too much and made the entire process feel less engaging.

The messaging experience

You don’t have to match with people on Zoosk to send and receive messages. Zoosk even offers some pre-written messages to help you get the ball rolling. However, you do have to have a subscription, and thus pay money, to message most users. You can respond to any premium messages you receive for free, but for most messages you’ll receive, you have to pay to see what was said and respond.

zoosk message reading "Subscribe to see what he said and reply back"

For most conversations, it’s not free to message back.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

Obviously, that presents a problem for ever clearing out your notifications if you want to continue using this app for free.

One part of messaging that didn’t cost money (at least for the first and only time I tried it) was Super Send, which allows you to send a mass message to a bunch of users to get some conversations going. If you don’t think about too hard, this sounds like it could be nice for making a connection, and if you think about it a little more, it sounds awfully similar to a spam message.

list of introductory messages

“I’d love to talk to you. For reals. No fakesies.” Sounds human to me.
Credit: Screenshot: Zoosk

Yes, it can take a lot of patience and effort to start talking to someone you really hit it off with. But that patience and effort is kind of essential for making an authentic connection. Sending a pre-written “Want to chat sometime?” selected from a bulleted list doesn’t go a long way when you’re trying to intentionally date and get to know people.

You’re paying for the basics

For most parts of the app, such as liking people that have viewed your profile, matching with your SmartPicks, and messaging users (as mentioned above), or use the integrated “Great Dates” video chatting, you have to be a paying member of Zoosk. So what exactly does that cost you?

  • One month membership: $14.99

  • Three month membership: $24.99

  • Six month membership: $74.99

Compared to other apps, Zoosk’s prices aren’t outrageous — in fact, they’re cheaper in many cases. One month of OkCupid will cost you $14.99 too, one month of Hinge $34.99, and one month of Match can run you close to $50. What’s more is Zoosk’s prices have gone down in the past couple of years. However, its subscription fees would be way more competitive, if it had the features and user base these other apps and sites have, to back up what it’s trying to sell.

OkCupid and Hinge both have fully functional free versions, and Match has a user base that knows it’s looking for something serious. Zoosk feels confused in comparison, with its swiping feature and quick sign up that make it seem casual, along with its space for a full profile and marketing about finding love that make it seem serious. Having users pay to experience most of the app also lends an air that this is not the place for hookups or uncommitted dating.

But it’s not clear if that is 100 percent the case, and there are way more bot profiles than on the other websites. When there’s no straightforward messaging as to what you’re even supposed to be paying for, it makes you wonder why you would pay in the first place.

Let’s talk about Zoosk coins

It used to be that much of the app was free, and you could use Zoosk coins to pay and access special features. Now, you have to subscribe to use many features, and you can pay extra for coins.

With coins, you can “buy” matches virtual gifts, browse anonymously, and see read receipts (though you do need a subscription on top of using coins to do this last item.)

You can also use coins if you’re feeling impatient — the “Boost” feature puts your profile front and center for all users in your area to spike your views (and hopefully your matches), but each boost costs 100 Zoosk Coins.

Here’s what that means in real money:

  • 180 coins = $19.95

  • 480 coins = $39.95

  • 1800 coins = $99.95

To Zoosk’s credit, coin prices haven’t gone up in the past few years, and the same can’t be said for other sites and apps prices in the same time frame. However, the very existence of coins to access features on top of a paid subscription does feel like a rip off in and of itself.

Data breach issues

Outside of the app experience, it’s important to note that Zoosk has run into some legal trouble. In 2020, they faced a negligence suit after a leak of 30 million users’ private data. Spark Networks, the company that owns Zoosk, had sent emails to those affected by the leak, but some users feel it was not within a reasonable time frame. It’s been reported that the original notice sent to affected users stated that Zoosk was unaware of the breach until it was publicly reported.

Is it worth trying out Zoosk?

Zoosk’s pricing structure is on par with other dating sites, but not competitive enough considering all of its flaws, especially when it comes to its subscriptions and coins system. While paying for upgrades makes sense for “freemium” games like Clash Royale, Pocket Frogs, and The Simpsons: Tapped Out, it just doesn’t always make sense for a dating site — especially one that’s essentially making users pay to weed through tons of seemingly dubious profiles.

To add insult to injury, this app doesn’t have the active user bases of other options out there. To be fair, every dating app has its share of problems with bogus and inactive users — it just seems like they’re more prevalent here.

It also never felt entirely clear who this app was for, which seems to make it a subpar time for everyone. In my experience, the best apps are the ones that know they’re for casual dating or serious dating or even something in between, and fully lean in to that identity with features that cater to those experiences.

Zoosk, on the other hand, wants to be the best of all worlds, but ended up feeling like the mediocre option for most. Sure, there seem to be some people who’ve genuinely found love on the app, but it’s still hard to name it a top choice for anyone. All I can really imagine is if you’re opposed to the idea of being on a Match Group-owned app, Zoosk is technically there. Just don’t expect it to wow you.

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35+ Early Black Friday Apple deals: iPads, iPhones, more

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Score early Black Friday deals on the AirPods Pro at their record-low price for an iPad mini or Air for $100 off.
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Black Friday sales have already begun, bringing with them a bunch of Apple discounts. Here are our favorites as of Nov. 2:

Best early Black Friday Apple deals:

Best Mac deal

2022 macbook air in midnight


Best iPad deal

2021 iPad (WiFi, 64GB)

$249 at Amazon and Walmart
(Save $80)

silver 2021 ipad


Best iPhone deal

iPhone 14 Plus at Verizon

$0 when you open a new line on select unlimited plans
(Save $799)

midnight iphone 14 plus


Best Apple Watch deal

Apple Watch SE (44mm, GPS)

$234.89 at Amazon
(Save $44.11)

midnight apple watch SE


Best AirPods deal

AirPods Pro (2nd gen)

$189 at Walmart
(Save $60)

airpods pro with case

Deals on Apple products actually aren’t too hard to find — if you know where and when to look. While you don’t have to wait for a shopping holiday to get savings on iPads, MacBooks, and more, Black Friday Apple deals tend to be some of the best of the year.

This year, Black Friday savings are in line with years past and starting nice and early, with Best Buy, Walmart, and more all running sales throughout the month before we officially hit Black Friday on Nov. 24.

If you’re looking to save big on some new Apple gear this holiday season, you can start shopping now. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best Black Friday Apple deals that are already live.

Mac and MacBook deals

Why we like it

Check out our full review of the M2 MacBook Air.

If you’re looking for a zippy work-from-home machine or the perfect school companion, look no further. Though Apple did just release the new M3 chip to its iMac and MacBook lineup, the M2 is still plenty powerful. You’ll also get 13.6 inches of display (as opposed to the 13.3 inches of the previous gen Air), a near-perfect keyboard, and best of all, this laptop at its lowest price ever.

More Mac and MacBook deals

MacBook Air

MacBook Pro

Mac

iPad deals

Why we like it

We’re not going to lie, this $249 price tag is far from a Black Friday exclusive. This tablet has hit this all-time low price a few times this year, including during last month’s Prime Day sale, but it’s also sat at higher price points of $279 and up. We wouldn’t recommend this tablet if you need anything more heavy-duty, but for a basic tablet that gets the job done, you’ll be saving at least $150 more than if you went for any other iPad. Grab it on sale at Amazon and Walmart.

More iPad deals

iPad (10th gen)

iPad (9th gen)

iPad Air

iPad mini

iPad Pro

iPhone deals


Our pick: iPhone 14 Plus at Verizon

$0 when you open a new line on select unlimited plans (save $799)



Why we like it

The iPhone 15 may be the shiniest new Apple toy, and while the deals on the phone certainly aren’t bad, they are contingent upon you having a decent trade-in. If you feel any doubt in your trade-in power, going for this Verizon deal on the 14 Plus requires none — only that you open a new line on select unlimited plans. Still some hoops, but far fewer to get an $800 phone basically for free.

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Apple Watch deals

Why we like it

The Apple Watch SE is an affordable option if you’re in the market for a smartwatch, but don’t need many fitness features. Usually, its price will dip down by $30 every now and then, which makes for a pretty decent deal, but Black Friday season has brought us something even better, with this 44mm SE that’s down almost $45. That’s roughly $5 away from its lowest price ever (that we’ve only seen it hit once). If you want to avoid the Black Friday madness and don’t mind opting for the midnight colorway, this is a solid deal to jump on ahead of the official holiday.

More Apple Watch deals

Series 9

Series 8

SE

Ultra

More Apple Watch deals

AirPods deals

Why we like it

Read our full review of the second-generation AirPods Pro.

If you’re looking for a quality pair of noise-canceling earbuds, look no further than the AirPods Pro. They’re our favorite buds for traveling, with Mashable Senior Editor Stan Schroeder deeming them, “the first pair of earbuds I’d actually consider taking on an airplane (instead of my much larger and clunkier over-ear headphones).” They also come with 30 total hours of battery life with the charging case (six hours per charge), great sound quality, and easy pairing to all of your Apple devices. Plus, their $189 price tag puts them back down to their lowest price ever (alongside the USB-C AirPods Pro).

More deals on AirPods

Even more Apple deals