Prime Early Access Sale: Best Halloween Tech Deals

2022-10-12 01:05:38 By : xiwei zhao

Do you want to set the mood for Halloween? Well, we know the tech products you can get with a discount for Prime Early Access Sale!

Somehow, October crept up on us and Halloween is just around the corner. Well, we don't want to miss out and with Prime Early Access Sale being here, it's the perfect moment to take a look at just what tech options we have to make the holiday better.

Whether you want to create an eery atmosphere inside or outside your home, or you want to play some spooky music, we're here to help you find some cool products to make your Halloween better.

Amazon is running Prime Early Access Sale on October 11th and 12th, 2022, so you're going to have two days to enjoy these Prime-exclusive deals. This meant that you will need to have an Amazon Prime subscription to get access to the deals in the first place. Thankfully, setting up a subscription is super easy and you get a month-long free trial.

Plus, subscribers get access to a ton of perks, including a prolonged free trial to Amazon Music Unlimited, and a year-long subscription to Grubhub+.

One of the ways you can use technology to take your Halloween to the next level is to use a projector. This Samsung portable projector will work beautifully if you project images onto your house, for instance. Or, if you want to have a horror watch party at home, you can use this one so all your friends can see better. You just place it somewhere, tilt it to whatever angle you want it, and stream the content. Even better, it also comes with 360-degree audio so it will fill the air. This one costs $897.99, but for Prime Early Access Sale, the price has gone down to $597.99.

How about you greet trick-or-treaters with some creepy sounds? If you want to play some eery music, just place the bluetooth speak near the doorway and it will welcome any guests. The Bose SoundLink Revolve+ has a great battery life, with it lasting for over 17 hours on a single charge. Plus, charging it is super easy, so you simply have to use the Micro-B USB port. Also, know that the speaker is dust and water-resistant so it will withstand a bit of a bad October weather, although you probably should shield it a bit. The Bose SoundLink Revolve+ costs $329 at full price, but you can get it now for $229.

There's no better way to make the outside of your home look Halloween-ready than by setting up some lights. The Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights can be set to wahtever color scheme you want. They can even flicker like candles, or change shade however you want them to through the dedicated app. The 48ft string of lights has an IP 65 waterproof rating so they'll do just fine in any weather. We can also tell you that the bulbs are fairly resistant to impact, too, so don't worry too much about them falling from the tree or wherever you want to hang them. The Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights usually goes for $54.99, but for Amazon Early Access Sale, the price dropped to $38.49.

If you want to set up any Halloween decorations, lights, speakers, and so on farther away from the home, you may be in need of a portable power station. This will save you using and extension cord through half your yard. Plus, you can also use it whenever you go for the beach, travel to the mountains, and so on. If you pair it up with solar panel, you can charge it up even when you're out camping. The Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300 has a full price of $349.99, but the price has been slashed to $209.99 for Prime Early Access Sale.

Another great thing you can get for Halloween is a new video doorbell. This can help you know ahead of time when there are trick-or-treaters at the door so you can gather up the candy and head to the door. The Arlo Essential video doorbell records HD video and provides 180-degrees view. It also does wonderfully to record video during the night, provides 2-way audio, and it's super easy to install. The Arlo video doorbell usually costs $149.99, but it's now only $119.99.

We have an idea for you: set up a curtain rod, install the SwitchBot Curtain and hang some skeletons. Then use your phone to program some movement to scare the trick-or-treaters! Of course, once Halloween is over, just set these up on your actual curtains and enjoy motorized control of your shades. If you add the SwitchBot Hub Mini, you can make the whole thing compatible with Alexa, Google Home, or IFTTT, so you'll use voice commands to operate them. SwitchBot Curtain costs $109, but now it's available for $79.2.

Gabriela has a degree in Journalism and started her writing career over 16 years ago. She loves writing about all things tech and she's always looking for great deals. When she's not writing, she loves gaming, reading, and - when time allows - painting.

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