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The best smart home deals: Hue lights, iRobot Roomba, smart speakers and more

Upgrade your living space into a smart home with our hand-picked smart home gadgets that are all currently on sale. Whether you're looking for home security products, smart speakers, or kitchen appliances, we have a variety of smart home gadgets that meet all different kinds of needs and budgets.

Our top smart home deals include $170 off the Arlo Pro Security System, the popular iRobot Roomba for $247.99, and the Echo Plus Bundle that includes a Philips Hue Bulb for $149.99.

A standout deal is the Philips Hue 2 Starter Kit that's on sale for $99.99. That's a $50 discount for this starter kit that includes two 60W Philips Hue smart bulbs that be controlled with the Philips Hue app, or any Alexa or Google Assistant enabled device. The light bulbs last 23 years with normal use and feature 16 million different colors and shades of white so you can personalize your everyday lighting.


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