Hulu, Disney Plus, and the Pixel Watch 4 are among this week's best deals

Hulu, Disney Plus, and the Pixel Watch 4 are among this week’s best deals

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We discovered deals on 4K Blu-ray discs, ice cream makers, and microSD Express cards for the Switch 2.

Happy Saturday, everyone! This week, we found numerous offers to help you relax over the upcoming days. If you plan to stream the Oscars on Sunday, you can still snag deals on Hulu and Disney Plus, as well as Google’s latest 4K streaming device. You can also save $60 on the Pixel Watch 4, with additional discounts on microSD Express cards, ice cream makers, and various tech products. Let’s dive in.

Hulu and Disney Plus have a promotional offer for new and returning subscribers, reducing the ad-supported bundle price to $4.99 a month ($8 off) through March 24th, 11:59AM ET. This is the best offer since Black Friday and Cyber Monday, allowing you to stream the 98th Academy Awards on March 15th at 7PM ET without paying full price.

The discounted bundle includes access to 2026 nominees like The Secret Agent, It Was Just An Accident, and Elio, along with Hulu and Disney’s extensive catalog, including Predator: Badlands, Anora, both seasons of Andor, and the upcoming second season of Daredevil: Born Again.

The Google Pixel Watch 4 is a great option for monitoring your health and fitness, with the Wi-Fi-enabled 41mm model priced at $289.99 ($60 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The 45mm variant is also available for $339.99 ($60 off) at the same retailers.

Google’s latest wearable offers a range of health and fitness features, tracking activity, sleep, blood oxygen levels, and heart rate. It automatically records cardio workouts, with dual-frequency GPS for accurate navigation. As a Google device, it integrates well with Google services like Maps, Wallet, and Assistant, and allows hands-free calls with Google Gemini using the raise-to-talk gesture.

While the watch works with most Android phones, it pairs well with Pixel devices, offering features such as a remote shutter for the Pixel camera and Recorder, which creates AI-powered summaries of recordings. Both the screen and battery are repairable and replaceable.

Mario Day brought excellent deals earlier this week, including on Samsung’s Mario-themed microSD Express card. The 256GB model remains available at Walmart, Best Buy, and GameStop for around $39 ($20 off), matching its lowest price to date.

Although many first-party Nintendo Switch 2 games are not space-demanding, storage fills up quickly with a growing digital library or third-party games like Cyberpunk 2077. The Switch 2’s built-in 256GB storage necessitates more expensive microSD Express cards for expansion. Samsung’s card adheres to the microSD Express standard, offering faster read and write speeds than traditional microSD cards, which reduces load times and expedites large downloads.

More outstanding deals from this week:
– Google’s TV Streamer (4K) is discounted to $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, Target, and Walmart, just $5 above its best price. It’s an impressive streaming device with a 10-minute setup, supporting Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, doubling as a smart home hub with Matter and Thread support for controlling smart home devices via Google Assistant or the Google Home panel.
– Ninja’s Creami is on sale in white for $169 ($30 off) at Walmart. It’s primarily an ice cream maker but comes with preset buttons for sorbet, gelato, milkshakes, and smoothie bowls. You can add whatever ingredients you want, like fruit or vegan components.
– Gruv offers discounts on several 4K Blu-rays through its eBay store, with titles like Godzilla Minus One reduced to $14.99 ($9 off). Buyers get 15% off when purchasing two or more films with coupon code GRUVJAMARCH2026. The selection includes Twister, Oppenheimer, and The Matrix Collection, making it a great chance to expand your 4K collection affordably.

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