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Cameron Faulkner
Cameron Faulkner
Google’s original Pixel Fold is still a lot of phone for $450.

While not nearly as fast, as waterproof, or as good at taking pictures as Google’s $1,499 Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the company’s first-gen foldable is a good value at $450. That’s how much the 256GB unlocked version costs now from Woot. It includes a one-year warranty, and Google will support it with OS and security updates (including Pixel Drop features) through 2028. Read our review.

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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Satechi’s DIY Thunderbolt 5 SSD drive keeps cool with a tiny fan during long transfers.

The $199.99 DotDisk enclosure, available now for $199.99 through Amazon or Satechi’s online store, supports transfer speeds up to 80Gbps and is compatible with Thunderbolt 5 using an included 12-inch USB cable. Its built-in bus-powered fan helps maintain performance, but you’ll need to provide your own M.2 2280 NVMe SSD up to 8TB.

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<em>The DotDisk enclosure draws all the power it needs from a single USB cable.</em>
<em>Satechi includes the screwriver you’ll need to open the DotDisk, as well as a thermal pad for the SSD you provide.</em>
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The DotDisk enclosure draws all the power it needs from a single USB cable.
Image: Satechi
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
iPhone 17 sales are still going strong.

It was the top-selling phone in Q1 according to Counterpoint, with 6 percent of global sales. The 17 Pro and Pro Max weren’t far behind, with Samsung A series phones and the Xiaomi Redmi A5 also at the top. The Galaxy S26 Ultra just missed the cut, after launching in the middle of the quarter.

Bar chart showing the top 10 phone models for global sales in Q1 2026, with the iPhone 17 at the top
This year’s top 10 made up a record 25 percent of total phone sales.
Image: Counterpoint
The Verge’s 2026 Mother’s Day gift guide

From time-saving gadgets to more sentimental picks, we’ve pooled together Mother’s Day gifts for every type of mom.

Sheena Vasani
Brandon Widder
Brandon Widder
Slay the Spire, for slightly less.

Mega Crit’s roguelike deckbuilder, Slay the Spire, is available on Steam through May 11th for just $6.24 (about $19 off), which is a great price for what has become one of our favorite games of the last decade. It’s a great time to check out the PC title, too, given its excellent sequel launched in early access less than a month ago.

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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
The Steam Controller is already going in and out of stock.

We’ve asked Valve if it can share more details about the overall stock situation — as I write this, Valve’s website says the controller is out of stock.

In an interview in April, Valve’s Pierre-Loup Griffais told The Verge that, “We have significant quantity built up and production capacity,” but noted that “Whether what we consider ‘significant’ lines up with the world at large and how many people might want this controller, I guess we’ll find out. But, we think we’re ready.”

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A screenshot of Valve’s Steam Controller page.
Image: Valve
Cameron Faulkner
Cameron Faulkner
The new Steam Controller is now available to buy.

Valve’s $99 Steam Controller is up for purchase exclusively at Steam. We’ve spent a bunch of time with it recently, so check out our review if you’re still on the fence. Also, read our deep dive on how the new model compares to competitors, and catch up on the replies to the AMA we held last week for Verge subscribers.

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Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge
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Cameron Faulkner
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Lego does what Nintendont.

Lego has released plenty of Nintendo renditions, but Jay’s Brick Blog highlights that on June 1st, a buildable $39.99 Sega Genesis / Mega Drive set will join the party, complete with controllers and a Sonic 2 game cartridge. It can swap between the nameplates depending on which version you prefer.

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Lego Gensis set with controllers attached
Box and included items for Lego Sega Genesis set
Lego version of a Sonic game cartridge on a white background
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Sheena Vasani
Sheena Vasani
OhSnap’s ultra-slim MagSafe grip is 25 percent off.

OhSnap is selling its versatile Snap Grip Stand for just $37.49 (about $13 off) right now. It snaps magnetically onto the back of newer iPhone models for a more secure grip, and doubles as an adjustable stand that works in both portrait and landscape modes. It also includes an adapter for Android phones and an adhesive-backed adapter for use with non-MagSafe cases.

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
No, I don’t think it’s absurd to spend $1,000 on a guitar pedal with automated faders.

Chase Bliss is one of the most innovative companies in the pedal scene. Its newest, Big Time, is a collab with Electronic Audio Experiments. It’s a hybrid analog / digital delay in its high-end Automatone series. But it’s also a looper, a sequencer, a modulation pedal… You know what, just watch the walk-through.

My $5,000 smart bed needs to shut the hell up

It told my spouse to drink alcohol nightly and wants us to battle for sleep supremacy.

Victoria Song
Brandon Widder
Brandon Widder
A $16 4K streamer.

The latest Fire TV Stick 4K — now known as the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus — is down to an all-time low of $16.09 ($34 off) at Woot when you use promo code FIRE30. We recommend the Max model in most instances, but Amazon’s midrange option still offers Wi-Fi 6 and broad HDR support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10 Plus at a fraction of the cost.

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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
The best part of the new Mandalorian movie might be this $600 animatronic Grogu.

Ahead of The Mandalorian and Grogu hitting theaters on May 22nd, Hasbro has announced a new animatronic version of Grogu packed with motors, sensors, and the ability to shuffle around on its own two feet. CNET’s Bridget Carey visited Hasbro HQ for an early look at the toy including how it simulates using the Force.

All these smart glasses and nothing to do

This crop of smart glasses is the most stylish, affordable, comfortable, and capable yet. They still don’t make sense.

Victoria Song