If you’ve been thinking about buying a foldable phone that truly stands out, few models can rival the 2025 Motorola Razr Ultra, which is currently on sale at Amazon and Best Buy with 16GB of RAM and 512GB starting at $999.99 ($300 off), its lowest price to date.
If you can’t tell from the image below, Razr’s latest handset boasts a unique wood grain back panel, which makes it one of the best-looking phones you can buy. It’s not just about looks, though; the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset makes it incredibly fast, and it still manages to last a full day on a single charge. It also features two displays, specifically a 7-inch 1224p inner display that unfolds and a 4-inch 1080p outer screen that’s perfect for checking notifications. It even features a dedicated AI button for accessing notification summaries and live transcriptions, as well as support for 68W wired and 30W wireless charging.
As for durability, the Ultra carries an IP48 rating, meaning it should be able to withstand a meter of water for up to 30 minutes; however, we’d advise being careful around dust and sand, neither of which it’s fully protected against. That said, Motorola does promise three years of OS and security updates, which, while not as impressive as newer foldables like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 (which comes with seven), is still respectable.
If you thought Amazon’s most recent Prime Day event was a good time to pick up a Bluetooth speaker, you’ll be pleased to hear that Marshall’s Emberton II is actually cheaper now than it was last week. Right now, it’s on sale at Best Buy and Amazon (for Prime members) for $94.99 ($85 off), which is just $5 shy of its best price to date.
Although Marshall’s last-gen Bluetooth speaker is pretty basic, it still manages to deliver multi-directional stereo sound with a vintage-style design that resembles the company’s signature guitar amps. You can pair it with other compatible Marshall speakers, and the companion app offers adjustable EQ settings. Its long battery life and IP67 rating make it a good choice for outdoor adventures, too, though you’ll miss out on a couple of newer features found on the Emberton III (including a built-in mic for taking hands-free voice calls). Otherwise, though, it’s a stylish, great-sounding pick suitable for all sorts of occasions.
Ugreen’s Revodok Max 8-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station is small and lightweight enough to fit in a work bag, yet powerful enough to turn a laptop into a desktop-like workstation (at least as far as ports are concerned). And right now, it’s available from Amazon and Ugreen for $169.98 ($80 off), matching its best price to date.
Ugreen’s 8-in-1 dock outfits your Windows or macOS machine with eight extra ports, including four Thunderbolt 4 ports, each of which can supply up to 85W of power using the included 140W GaN charger. It’s a shame it doesn’t include built-in SD card readers or audio jacks, but it does include a gigabit ethernet port and three USB-A ports, so you can connect to everything from dual 4K monitors to older accessories, all through a single hub.
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![Amazon Is Sticking With ‘Rings of Power’ to the End
There’s many uncertainties in this world, but apparently the future of Prime Video’s Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power may not be one of them. According to a source speaking to The Ankler’s Lesley Goldberg, the show’s considered a “magical halo” by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. As such, it’s “proteced for its run” and likely to finish out the five-season arc Amazon pitched back when it first secured the rights. Getting those rights and making the show has been pretty pricey for the company, and the first two seasons had a two-year release gap. At time of writing, the show’s third season doesn’t have a firm date beyond “sometime in 2026,” and some have generally wondered how much more life Rings of Power had left in it. Goldberg’s report also mentions a tradeoff to this five-season plan: for Rings of Power to live on, a spinoff that’d been planned for it has gotten axed. Major Prime Video shows like The Boys and Invincible have become small franchises unto themselves, and it makes sense the streamer would want to repeat that for its remaining big fantasy series. While Amazon may not get to build on Middle-earth after the show ends, Warner Bros. is determined to keep the Lord of the Rings train going with two new films: a Gollum prequel, and an interquel that also reunites the Hobbits after the events of Return of the King. [via IGN] Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. #Amazon #Sticking #Rings #PowerJ.R.R. Tolkien,Lord of the Rings,Rings of Power Amazon Is Sticking With ‘Rings of Power’ to the End
There’s many uncertainties in this world, but apparently the future of Prime Video’s Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power may not be one of them. According to a source speaking to The Ankler’s Lesley Goldberg, the show’s considered a “magical halo” by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. As such, it’s “proteced for its run” and likely to finish out the five-season arc Amazon pitched back when it first secured the rights. Getting those rights and making the show has been pretty pricey for the company, and the first two seasons had a two-year release gap. At time of writing, the show’s third season doesn’t have a firm date beyond “sometime in 2026,” and some have generally wondered how much more life Rings of Power had left in it. Goldberg’s report also mentions a tradeoff to this five-season plan: for Rings of Power to live on, a spinoff that’d been planned for it has gotten axed. Major Prime Video shows like The Boys and Invincible have become small franchises unto themselves, and it makes sense the streamer would want to repeat that for its remaining big fantasy series. While Amazon may not get to build on Middle-earth after the show ends, Warner Bros. is determined to keep the Lord of the Rings train going with two new films: a Gollum prequel, and an interquel that also reunites the Hobbits after the events of Return of the King. [via IGN] Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. #Amazon #Sticking #Rings #PowerJ.R.R. Tolkien,Lord of the Rings,Rings of Power](https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/04/lotr-rings-of-power-hed-1280x853.jpg)




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