The Dreame L20 Ultra isn't the company's newest robot vacuum, but at $279 from Wellbots with code L20VERGE - down from its original $1,400 launch price in 2023 - it's the kind of deal that makes you question whether you actually need the latest model or just a robot that does most of the work for you.

The L20 Ultra's base station handles the tedious stuff automatically: emptying the dustbin, washing and drying the mop pads, and refilling the water tank between cleaning sessions. It also features AI-powered obstacle avoidance and can map your home's layout, so you don't have to hover over it like a nervous parent. Its large dust bin means you can ignore it for up to 75 days before needing to empty it yourself - which is roughly 74 days longer than most people remember to do it anyway.

With 7,000Pa of suction, it handles carpets and hardwood floors competently. Its dual oscillating mop pads extend to clean along baseboards and corners, and they lift over carpets or return to the base station for removal. It's a solid performer that requires very little day-to-day maintenance.

Of course, the L20 Ultra is three years old, so it lacks some newer features found on models like the Dreame X60 ($1,349.99, currently $150 off), which boasts 35,000Pa of suction, two rubber brushes, and a motorized swing arm that can climb over taller thresholds. But the L20 Ultra still offers plenty of premium features not typically seen at this price point - and at $279, you could buy four of them for the price of one X60.

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Through July 16th at 2:59AM ET, Prime members new to Audible can get three months of Audible Standard for free (saving roughly $27). You get one credit per month for an audiobook, which you keep forever even if you cancel. Renews at $8.99/month.

Woot is selling refurbished last-gen Bose Soundlink Flex portable Bluetooth speakers for $69.99 with a one-year Bose warranty - $80 less than retail. It's IP67-rated, lasts 12 hours, and sounds surprisingly big for its size. Controls aren't the most intuitive, and it lacks higher-res codecs, but at this price, those are easy to forgive.

Amazon is offering two Ring Cam Indoor cameras for $49.98 (normally $99.98), making the second one free. The wired 1080p cameras have physical privacy covers, adjustable mounts, built-in sirens, color night vision, and two-way talk. A Ring Protect Plan ($4.99/month per device) adds person, package, and vehicle notifications plus recorded video history.