5 Best Deals of the Day You Can’t Miss Out On

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As we approach the Holiday Season, the deals you can find online are getting better and better. Here are 5 awesome ones we picked out for you to enjoy.

Garmin Fenix 5

The Garmin Fenix 5 is available for just $399.99 instead of $549.99 if you hurry. Buy this amazing watch here.

COWIN E7 Noise Cancelling Headphones

You can get the terrific COWIN E7 Noise-Cancelling Headphones for just $50 if you act fast. The price applies to the black. In blue, purple and white the price is $72.99. Buy it here.

KAMTRON HD Security Camera

There are several deals on the KAMTRON WiFi security camera. The best value is the black-720p resolution package, currently at $39.09. See other deals or get this one here.

Mpow Jaws Gen-4 Wireless Headphones

If you move fast, you can get these sleek and compact wireless headphones for just $22.89. You can also get them in navy blue or gray here.

SanDisk Cruzer 256GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive

If you hurry, you can get this flash drive for just $39.99 instead of $70. Buy it here. Lower-sized flash drives by SanDisk are also available through the link.

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Frugaa Is a Serious Player In The Online Coupon Game

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It’s crunch time, guys. Right now is the time to be actively looking for things to buy your loved ones for the Holidays, and not the day before at a gas station on the way home, ok? There’s tons of places to look, online being the most obvious for us to mention since we work on the Intertubes. There are lots of sites out there that help you save on your upcoming purchases, and Frugaa has so many coupons it’s kind of hard to know where to start looking. They have 43,655 coupons in their database as of this writing, with a few hundred more being added daily. And they’re no slouch coupons either, with things like 40% Off on Iced K-Cups at Starbucks, or 30% Off On the Acer Aspire at Newegg. You’ll be buying this stuff anyway, but with a little effort and some digging through rebate sites like Frugaa, you’ll be surprised by how much you can end up saving.

Google Offers now lets you clip coupons without paying in advance

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Mountain View wants you to know that Google Offers isn't another Groupon copycat; that's why the service is now taking a different approach. Whereas you've previously had to pay for discount vouchers in advance, you can now clip them for free and then pay for purchases in-store, making Offers more convenient to use. The company's also introducing coupons outside the main Offers app, adding them to Wallet, Maps and Search, as well as programming Google Now to flash a notification whenever you pass by a participating establishment. Here's some even better news for veteran users, though: you can either get a refund for unused offers you've paid for, or get your money back as Google Play credit. If you go the latter route, you'll get extra dollars on top -- enough to jazz up your phone with SwiftKey or Photoshop Touch.

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Google introduces its Zavers digital coupon service

Google introduces its Zavers digital coupon service

Didn't think there were enough coupon services? Well, Google thinks it can do it right with its new Zavers "digital coupon solution." The big G claims that its take on discounts and deals allows companies to measure customer habits and coupon usage stats to better target their campaigns. But, what does it mean for shoppers? They can find the coupons relevant to them on specific retailer websites and add them to an online account. When they hit the checkout with a full basket, the discounts are automatically accounted for. Zavers is also integrated with Google Wallet, as long as you use it to pay for items in-store. We're not sure exactly how this will work yet, but we'll just have to wait until Zavers is properly up and running.

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Google acquires coupon-focused Incentive Targeting for undisclosed sum

Google acquires couponfocused Incentive Targeting for undisclosed sum

Google is no stranger to the business of discounts and special offers, but it looks like it's decided to reach outside the company to further bolster its offerings. The company confirmed today that it has acquired the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based marketing firm Incentive Targeting for an undisclosed sum. While not offering too much in the way of specifics, Google said in a statement that "we look forward to working with Incentive Targeting in our ongoing efforts to help consumers save time and money and enable retailers deliver relevant discounts to the right customers." For its part, Incentive Targeting has said that it "set out to do for retail couponing what Google had done for online advertising: make it simple, relevant, measurable, and effective," and to that end it has developed a variety of tools for retailers and manufacturers alike, all designed to deliver coupons and discounts in a more targeting manner. You can find the company's full statement on its website.

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HTC to launch Best Deals coupon app for discount-chasing Europeans

HTC to launch Best Deals coupon app for discount-chasing Europeans

In a curious move by smartphone maker HTC, it's announced it'll be launching a new coupon service called "Best Deals." The app / widget combo will aggregate offers from 12 pushers, including familiar names like LivingSocial and Trip Advisor, although HTC hopes to add more categories in the future with further partnerships. The service will show you local deals tailored to your tastes, as well as exclusive offers on HTC products, which you can sort, review, bookmark and share from within the app. Discount-hunters from the UK, Italy, Germany, France and Spain will get first access to a catalogue of 1,700 initial deals on the 8X / 8S Windows phones and Android One X+. OG One X and One S owners will find themselves that little bit richer shortly after, snagging the app via a software update. There's no word on plans to bring the deal aggregator to North American shores, but for Europeans, it's time to start thinking about which spa treatment you want first.

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