$25 gift idea: A Lenovo Smart Clock and smart bulb bundle on sale at Walmart
Hey Google, save me 64%: As of Dec. 1, a Lenovo Smart Clock and smart bulb bundle at Walmart is on sale for $24.88 compared to its usual $69.99. You'll save $45.11.
Bundles are already a great way to score two products for less. One Walmart bundle takes the whole "two for one" theme even further: For $24.88, you can be the proud new owner of a Lenovo Smart Clock Gen 2 and a Lenovo smart bulb.
At full price, the $69.99 bundle technically gets you the $14.99 bulb for free. Combining them saves you almost 65% on both.
The official title of "smart alarm clock" doesn't do Lenovo's smart speaker much justice — at least not the second-gen model. If you're familiar with Amazon's Echo Show, the Lenovo Smart Clock is similar: It includes voice-controlled weather checking, music or podcast streaming, random knowledge queries, and more to any room. The new model in this deal also has a glowing night light across the bottom of the device.
Unlike the Echo Show, the Lenovo Smart Clock doesn't have a camera for video calls. However, the customizable clock face can also scroll through your chosen photos like a digital picture frame.
The Lenovo Smart Clock operates with Google Assistant and can be connected to smart home devices like lights or security cameras. The included bulb can be set to a ton of fun rainbow shades or act as a normal white light. Plus, the color, temperature, and brightness are all adjustable through the app or a Google command.
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Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers and tests essential home tech like vacuums and TVs, plus eco-friendly hacks. Her ever-evolving experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.