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Best Advent calendars of 2023: Bonne Maman, LEGO, Barbie, Lovehoney, and more

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Many Advent calendars have sold out already at this point in the season, but if you hurry, you can still order one.
a collage of advent calendars available for 2023

Anyone who grew up in a Christian household knows two truths: One, you can learn a lot about biblical themes from a talking cucumber. And two, no holiday season is complete without an Advent calendar.

A religious custom that stems from 19th-century Lutherans in Germany, Advent calendars traditionally mark each day of (you guessed it) Advent — the hopeful season that spans four Sundays leading up to the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated on Dec. 25. They typically contain compartments or pockets that can be filled with tiny trinkets for kids, which are designed to be opened one at a time as a fun way of counting down the days until Christmas.

In a moderately blasphemous twist, recent adaptations by big-name brands have given Advent calendars secular appeal as a seasonal holiday indulgence for people (and even pets) of all ages. After hitting a mainstream stride in the mid-2010s, Google search interest for the phrase “advent calendar” reached an all-time high in late 2022. It’s on a similar upward swing as we head into the 2023 holiday season.

Much of Advent calendars’ modern popularity can be credited to TikTok, where they’ve starred in myriad unboxing videos that are suspenseful and addictive to watch (in a similar vein as fashion hauls). But it’s also because they’re easy ways for retailers to tempt cagey, inflation-weary consumers into sampling products they may not have purchased otherwise: everything from fancy French jams to LEGO sets. Advent calendars are a prime example of “needing a little treat” culture (treatcore? being treat-pilled?) at work.

Some Advent calendars have sold out already at this point in the season. (The brand-new Squishmallow calendar appears to be the most popular option so far.) But if you hurry, you can still order one before carolers start lining up on your doorstep. Keep reading for our curated list of the best Advent calendars for 2023.

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Best robot vacuum deals Oct. 2023: New Shark and Roombas on sale

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Get the Shark Matrix with smart mapping for $199.99 or the Roomba s9+ for $599.99 ahead of Black Friday.
White Roborock vacuum and dock sitting against wall with living room furniture in background

UPDATE: Nov. 2, 2023, 5:00 a.m. EDT This story has been updated to include the best deals on robot vacuums from top brands like iRobot, Roborock, and Shark.

Best robot vacuum deals this week:

Best budget deal

Shark Matrix RV2300

$199 at Walmart
(save $100.99)

Gray Shark robot vacuum and smartphone with map of home on screen


Best self-emptying deal

Shark Matrix RV2310AE

$299.99 at Amazon
(save $200)

Black Shark robot vacuum with dock and smartphone with home map on screen


Best vacuum-mop combo deal

Roborock Q7 Max+

$499.99 at Amazon
(save $370)

Roborock Q7+ and smartphone with home map on screen

Only three things are certain in life: Death, taxes, and a few days each month when you need to vacuum but just don’t have time. Whether you detest the chore or hope to make your home upkeep a bit breezier, a robot vacuum is a lifesaver.

Robot vacuums under $200


Our pick: Shark Matrix

$199 at Walmart (save $100.99)



Why we like it

Now that Prime Day has passed, the robot vacuum deal torch has seemingly been passed from Amazon-owned iRobot to Shark. For a solid cheap Shark option, skip the outdated $129 Shark ION and opt for the Matrix instead. For less than $200, you’re securing LiDAR-powered smart home mapping and virtual boundaries, plus Matrix technology, which attacks debris from multiple angles in a crosshatch pattern to grab anything that was missed on the original pass.

Shark itself claims that the Matrix dishes out 50% more suction power than the Roomba i3 — and when the Roomba i3 costs $100 more even on sale, we’d understand if that’s an experiment you’re willing to test.

  • Spot cleans in a thorough grid pattern

  • 120-minute battery life

  • Schedule cleanings in the app

More robot vacuums on sale for under $200

Robot vacuums under $500

Why we like it

Shark released several iterations of its flagship robot vacuum in 2023. This chic black and silver RV2310AE model is on sale at Amazon for less than $300 — a 40% price cut and a record-low price (according to camelcamelcamel) by far. Home mapping and virtual boundaries guided by 360-degree LiDAR are present here, plus Shark’s newest claim to fame: its Matrix cleaning technique that vacuums in a crosshatch pattern to grab any debris missed from the first angle.

  • HEPA filter

  • 120-minute battery life

  • XL self-emptying dock holds at least 45 days’ worth of debris

More robot vacuums on sale for under $500

  • Roborock Q5$279.99 $429.99 (save $150 with on-page coupon)

  • Roborock Q5+$449.99 $699.99 (save $250 with on-page coupon)

Robot vacuums under $800


Our pick: iRobot Roomba s9+

$599.99 at iRobot (save $400)



Why we like it

The s9+ hasn’t been the latest or greatest Roomba since iRobot started rolling out its j Series robot vacs in 2021. But it should still be a serious contender if you have pets or lots of thick carpeting in your home — especially when on sale for $599.99, which is just $100 away from the $499.99 it hit during Prime Big Deal Days. For reference, the only Roombas with stronger suction power than the s9+ are the j9+ and Combo j9+, which go for $899.99 and $1,399.99, respectively.

  • 40 times the suction power of 600 Series Roombas (the j7+ offers 10 times the suction)

  • 120-minute battery life

  • Self-emptying dock holds at least two months’ worth of debris

More robot vacuums on sale for under $800

Robot vacuum and mop hybrids


Roborock Q7+ and smartphone with home map on screen

Credit: Roborock


Our pick: Roborock Q7 Max+

$499.99 at Amazon (save $370)



Why we like it

One of Roborock’s 2022 vacuum releases — and potentially the best value of that bunch — is just shy of 50% off. Of the Q Series, the mid-range Q7+ is the cheapest robovac that self-empties and mops. It vacuums with more-than-decent suction and simultaneously mops, lifting the pad when carpet is detected.

  • No-go and no-mop zones can be designated in the app

  • 180-minute battery life

  • Self-emptying dock holds at least seven weeks’ worth of debris

More hybrids and robot mops on sale

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Best Black Friday vacuum deals 2023: Shark, Dyson, more

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Black Friday is one of the best times of year to buy a new vacuum. Shark, Dyson, and more options are already on sale as of Nov. 2.
Roomba Combo j5, Dyson V15 Detect, and Shark Matrix vacuums on gray background with colorful light leaks

UPDATE: Nov. 2, 2023, 3:00 a.m. EDT This post has been updated with the best early Black Friday vacuum deals including self-emptying robot vacuums, hybrid robot vacuums, and cordless vacuums from Dyson, Shark, Eufy, and more.

An overview of the early Black Friday vacuum deals

Best self-emptying robot vacuum deal

Shark Matrix RV2310AE

$299.99 at Amazon
(save $200)

Black Shark robot vacuum with dock and smartphone with home map on screen


Best cordless vacuum deal

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute

$574.99 at Dyson
(save $175)

Cordless Dyson vacuum with gold extender and green laser coming out of cleaning head

Vacuums are inarguably one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse Black Friday. But while Black Friday is one of the best times of year to buy a vacuum, you don’t have to wait until the few days preceding Black Friday to find a good deal on a vacuum. That’s because retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Target remind us every year that Black Friday season is actually just the entire month of November (or earlier).

Whether you’ve been drooling over a Dyson all year or are looking to offset the act of vacuuming completely by opting for a robot vacuum, there’s probably an early Black Friday deal for that. We’re tracking them all below by category: shop self-emptying robot vacuums, hybrid robot vacuums, and cordless vacuums, in order of least to most expensive under each umbrella.

Black Friday robot vacuum deals

Why we like it

Shark released several iterations of its flagship robot vacuum in 2023. This chic black and silver RV2310AE model is on sale at Amazon for less than $300 — a 40% price cut and a record-low price (according to camelcamelcamel) by far. Home mapping and virtual boundaries guided by 360-degree LiDAR are present here, plus Shark’s newest claim to fame: its Matrix cleaning technique that vacuums in a crosshatch pattern to grab any debris missed from the first angle.

More early Black Friday standalone robot vacuum deals

More early Black Friday self-emptying robot vacuum deals

Hybrid robot vacuum and mop deals

Early Black Friday cordless vacuum deals

Why we like it

The V15 Detect is the beastlier version of our favorite Dyson value vacuum, the V12 Detect Slim. “Detect” in the name signifies the cleaning head with Dyson’s iconic green laser that points out dust you wouldn’t have been able to see otherwise, which is then sent through a full HEPA filtration system. Compared to the V12, the V15 Detect has a heavier body with a larger dustbin and 240 Air Watts of suction power versus the V12’s 150.

The sub-$600 sale price on the V15 Detect looks like even more of a steal alongside the $949.99 price tag on Dyson’s newest drop, the V15s Detect Submarine. Just released in September, the Submarine is Dyson’s very first all-in-one cordless vacuum and mop — but basically, it’s the V15 Detect on sale here with the option to swap in a wet roller head. If you’re feeling solid about your Swiffer right now, opting for the non-mop V15 Detect saves you about $400.

More early Black Friday cordless vacuum deals

More Dyson vacuum deals

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The world’s first GPT indoor camera — 3 cool ways it uses AI

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Meet the Genie S, the world’s first-to-market GPT-enabled indoor camera.
Genie S with a man using AI companion app

“The world’s first GPT-enabled indoor camera!” I yelled with confusion when I spotted the Psync Genie S at Pepcom (a showcase where vendors parade their most cutting-edge tech) earlier this month.

It seems as if companies, like Salt Bae, are sprinkling AI into every product they can get their hands on – even if it doesn’t necessarily make sense. For example, you can find ChatGPT in these smart glasses. After all, AI is all the rage right now, so why not take advantage of its popularity, right?

The Genie S indoor camera on backyard table

The Genie S indoor camera ironically placed outside.
Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

When Psync representatives told me that they’ve integrated AI into an indoor camera, I’ll admit that I was baffled at first. “How does AI benefit an indoor camera” I wondered. However, after they explained it to me, I can see it being advantageous for a few use cases.

How does the Genie S indoor camera use AI?

Genie S uses an advanced multimodal AI empowered by a VLM (Visual Language Model). It can “recognize” images and generate descriptive texts from them. Here are three ways this indoor camera taps into this AI tech:

  • It can “scan” the room and recognize objects. From your teapot on the stove to your mug on the coffee table, Genie S can spot what’s in the room. As such, if something is out of place, you can tap on it and it’ll tell you what it is.

Genie S companion app recognizing objects in the room with AI

Genie S companion app recognizing objects in the room with AI
Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

  • It can detect and recognize activities, whether it’s your puppy wagging its tail or your child walking through the door, and send you descriptive texts. For example, instead of “motion detected,” you’ll get a more detailed description like, “girl in orange sweater appeared at the door entrance.” (You can also configure the app to tell you which type of motion-sensing activity is worth a notification.)

Descriptive texts from Genie S

Genie S can send descriptive texts of what it “sees.”
Credit: Psync

  • You can search through Genie S’ captures with specific object/person queries. For example, if you want to sift through recordings to see why there’s a spill in your living room, you can search with words like “pet” or “puppy” to find the culprit.

I don’t see the advantage of getting AI-assisted, descriptive notifications per se, but what really catches my eye is being able to tell the app which actions are “text worthy.” For example, my outdoor security camera sends me notifications for every trivial, inconsequential motion, from skittering squirrels to passing cars.

Genie S indoor camera sitting in front of a plant

The Genie S indoor camera uses AI to detect and recognize people and things.
Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

If I could set up that camera to only send me notifications when it recognizes human beings, I’d be a happy camper. Fortunately, I can set up the Genie S to send me notifications based on certain categories. For example, you can configure it to only send texts if it recognizes a “man” or “boy” to keep an eye on your husband and son.

Another major selling point for me is that you can search through the indoor camera’s captures by using descriptive text. Sifting through your library of recordings to find that one video can be a pain, but with the Genie S, you can simply type “pet” in the search field, for example, allowing you to find exactly what you need.

By the way, buying the Genie S by itself won’t grant you access to its AI capabilities. You must subscribe to a $0.99-per-month service called ViewSay, which is currently in beta.

A quick glance at the Genie S’ specs

The Genie S, even without the ViewSay subscription, holds its own as an indoor camera, according to the specs.

It uses a companion app called Psync, which operates as a remote control for the Genie S. For example, if you place the Genie S in the kitchen, and it’s dark, you can use the app to turn on its built-in spotlight feature. There is a brightness slider on the app, which lets you adjust the luminance to your liking.

Genie S companion app UI

You can increase the brightness, which is beneficial for dark areas.
Credit: Psync

You can also use the companion app to track and follow targets. It can rotate horizontally by 350 degrees and vertically by 125 degrees. Here are some other specs to consider:

  • 5MP camera

  • 2560 x 1440-resolution picture

  • Captures content in full portrait mode

  • Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa support

  • Up to 64GB of storage

  • Two-way communication with people in the room via “call” feature

A dog captured in the Psync app

You can tap on “Call” to talk to anyone you see on camera.
Credit: Psync

The Genie S starts at $34.99. Stay tuned! I plan to thoroughly test the Genie S in an in-depth analysis, so keep an eye out for my review of this fascinating GPT-enabled indoor camera.