SAVE $100: Snag the Samsung Galaxy Ring at Amazon for $299.99, down from the normal price of of $399.99. That’s a 25% discount that matches the record-low.
Smart trackers are some of the best health tech we have these days. Sure, they’re not medically approved devices, but they can give us insight into everyday health and fitness unlike anything we’ve had before. Many people go with a smartwatch, but if you don’t love the feeling of something on your wrist all the time (especially while sleeping) a smart ring can be a perfect alternative. Thankfully, the Samsung model is on a big discount today at Amazon.
As of Sept. 2, the Samsung Galaxy Ring is on sale at Amazon for $299.99, marked down from the standard price of $399.99. That’s a 25% discount which saves you $100. It also matches the lowest price we’ve ever seen at Amazon.
Coming in silver, gold, or black, the Samsung Galaxy Ring is a powerhouse of a fitness tracker. Mashable’s review scale runs from 1 to 5, and anything over a 4.5 earns a prestigious Mashable Choice Award. The Samsung Galaxy Ring earned a stunning 4.9 out of 5 in East Coast Tech Editor Kimberly Gedeon’s review. “The Samsung Galaxy Ring is so good, it has made me consider the unthinkable: dropping my beloved Apple Watch Series 9 for the Korea-based tech giant’s new wearable,” she wrote in the review.
One of the huge benefits of the Samsung Galaxy Ring, especially compared to smartwatches, is its massive battery life. Samsung says that can last for up to seven days. In Gedeon’s testing, that landed at closer to six days, which is still massively impressive. Most people need to recharge an Apple Watch every day which can be a pain to find the best time to charge if you’re trying to track fitness, steps, and sleep. The Samsung Galaxy Watch frees up some of that inconvenience by lasting much longer. Of course, you forgo the Apple Watch’s display by opting for the Galaxy Ring, but some people prefer to not get text messages on their wrist.
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The Galaxy Ring does everything you’d expect from a smart tracker like monitoring heart rate, tracking steps, exercise, and sleep. The stress monitoring is also highly accurate and useful. “The stress detector on the Galaxy Ring is the best feature on this wearable. Looking back at the Samsung Health chart that indicated when my stress was highest, it was always during work hours or moments when I couldn’t quite figure something out,” noted Gedeon.
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If you’re worried about ring sizing, go ahead and order the Samsung Galaxy Ring Sizing Kit for $10. This order gives you a $10 Amazon credit to use toward the purchase of the Galaxy Ring, essentially making the sizing kit free. Samsung also designed the Galaxy Ring with durability in mind, making it resistant to everyday wear and water. You’re safe to wear it while swimming, showering, or washing dishes.
While it’s on sale for $100 off, snag the Samsung Galaxy Ring for under $300 at Amazon. It’s great for those who aren’t so thrilled about wearing a watch but want the benefits of better health tracking.
Jabra and Lenovo have announced the next phase of their collaboration with the launch of the second-generation Jabra PanaCast 50 Room System. Designed to enhance videoconferencing, the updated system is optimized for AI workloads, offering improved flexibility and a more streamlined user experience, according to the companies
The new solution retains Jabra’s 180-degree panoramic 4K plug-and-play video solution, the Jabra PanaCast 50, while introducing the Lenovo ThinkSmart Core Gen 2 — an AI-optimized compute device built for demanding meeting room workloads. It also features two new touchscreen controller options, a USB and IP version, providing flexibility for various room setups and ensuring easy installation. The PanaCast 50 Room System 2 is designed to elevate Microsoft Teams Rooms setups, so teams can connect, share and collaborate seamlessly and with enhanced security features.
The Jabra PanaCast 50 Room System 2 meets a growing need for simple, reliable technology that supports hybrid meetings. Research from Jabra’s Collaboration Study with the London School of Economics’ Behavioural Lab, shows that remote participants feel more included, more focused and less fatigued when high-quality audio and video are used in meeting rooms. By collaborating with Lenovo, Jabra is offering a solution that delivers the clarity, flexibility and control needed to make meetings more inclusive and effective for everyone — whether they’re in the room or joining remotely.
By combining Jabra’s expertise in intelligent video and immersive audio with Lenovo’s next-gen processing, this collaboration delivers a flexible, powerful and future-ready meeting room system that helps make hybrid collaboration more seamless and engaging for everyone.
PanaCast 50 Room System 2 Videoconferencing Solution
The PanaCast 50 Room System 2 delivers targeted improvements to address the evolving demands of hybrid work and the increasing use of AI-enhanced collaboration tools. As workplaces adopt more AI-driven features to improve productivity and communication, the system’s infrastructure must keep pace. While the PanaCast 50 video bar remains unchanged delivering AI-powered 4K video and crystal-clear audio, the new bundle introduces a more powerful Lenovo compute device optimized for AI-heavy workloads and two Lenovo controller options to provide greater flexibility and adaptability, says the companies.
The Lenovo ThinkSmart Core Gen 2 is purpose-built to handle the increasingly heavy AI workloads with faster AI processing. The compute device is powered by Intel Core Ultra 5 processors, improving video, audio and AI performance, while reducing power consumption by up to 40% for increased energy efficiency, as measured by the power consumed by Intel Core Ultra 7 165H vs. prior gen.
Giving a more flexible and seamless experience, the compute device also now features USB-C integration, so users can share their screen, charge their laptop or run a meeting in bring your own device (BYOD) mode, which enables access to the PanaCast 50 video bar from any platform.
Furthermore, it comes with several hardware improvements. It features a more functional cable cover that users can slide open, ideal for behind-the-display installations where there isn’t enough space to open a lid. Additionally, it includes a detachable cable management tray, which is beneficial for placing compute devices in areas with very limited space. Lastly, it comes with a power adapter cage for easy cable management when mounting.
To meet different room configurations and budget needs, the system now offers two new touch controller options. A simple plug-and-play USB touch controller for straightforward deployments, the Lenovo Thinksmart USB controller, and a flexible network-based IP touch controller, the Lenovo IP controller, for high-performance environments giving flexibility in installation as this touch controller can be placed up to 100 meters from the compute device.
Holger Reisinger, SVP enterprise video business unit at Jabra, says. “As hybrid work continues to evolve, so do the demands for how teams connect and collaborate, especially with the increasing use of AI-enhanced tools. We’re proud to collaborate with Lenovo on the second generation of the Jabra PanaCast 50 Room System to deliver an AI-optimized, future-ready solution. Together, we’re equipping meeting spaces with more compute power, greater flexibility and more options to support seamless and inclusive collaboration in any environment.”
Marcus Kennedy, general manager, commercial solutions at Lenovo, says, “Hybrid collaboration is evolving fast, and meeting spaces need solutions that are ready for what’s next with AI-enabled applications and features. Together with Jabra, Lenovo has created a system that brings advanced compute power and greater flexibility together with industry leading video experience — helping teams connect more easily and work more effectively from anywhere.”
The Jabra PanaCast 50 Room System 2 is available globally now.
Marshall’s family of TV audio gear is growing. The company has announced the Heston Sub 200 subwoofer and Heston 60 compact soundbar, both of which are now available for pre-order. The $700 Heston 60 is a smaller take on the first soundbar Marshall introduced earlier this year, the Heston 120, offering Dolby Atmos and DTS-X for more intimate spaces. With the Heston Sub 200, a $600 subwoofer that pairs with both soundbars, Marshall touts “a sound that can be truly felt.” Both products come in Cream and Black, and sport Marshall’s classic guitar amp styling. They ship September 23.
The Heston 60 has 7 Class D amplifiers — two 25W and five 5W — with a total power output of 56W. It has two woofers and five full range drivers. The soundbar offers wireless and wired connectivity, with Bluetooth (5.3) and Wi-Fi, as well as an HDMI 2.1 port (eARC), a 3.5mm aux port, an RCA input and USB-C. It also supports AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect.
The Heston 200, Heston 120 and Heston 60
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The Heston Sub 200 packs two 5.25 inch subwoofers and two 120W Class D amplifiers, with a peak total power output of 236W. Marshall says it’ll deliver deep, room-shaking bass. The subwoofer has Bluetooth and wired input (RCA mono).
The Heston 60 and Heston Sub 200 will be available from Marshall starting September 23, and will roll out to select other retailers on September 30.
The pending release of Apple’s iOS 26 could see around 75 million iPhones rendered obsolete, generating more than 1.2 million kilograms of e-waste globally, according to new research.
The next major version of Cupertino’s mobile operating system is scheduled to be released this month following its announcement at WWDC in June.
That will affect the owners of aging iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max devices, which are to be excluded from the update, according to waste management operation Business Waste. While some owners will carry on using them, the kit will gradually become outdated and many users will choose to upgrade to a new model, potentially adding to the growing pile of e-waste.
Business Waste is rather more interested in the materials that could be recovered from scrapping those old phones, which it calculates to be worth upwards of £271 million ($363 million).
It reckons those 75 million devices represent over 1,208,800 kilograms of copper, 1,238,944 kilograms of palladium, and 2,569 kilograms of gold. The latter is the most valuable, potentially worth in excess of £200 million ($268 million).
The best option for any such old unsupported devices is to recycle them, the firm says, rather than letting them end up in landfills.
“E-waste is the world’s fastest-growing solid waste stream with more than 50 million tonnes generated globally each year,” Business Waste’s Graham Matthews said.
He pointed out that e-waste which ends up in landfills can damage the environment and even human populations as hazardous substances leak out and contaminate the surrounding area. “So, it’s especially important to ensure you recycle old devices responsibly.”
Despite this, a report from research biz CCS Insight claimed that fewer than a third of European consumers trade in or sell their old phones. This was holding back the supply of secondhand devices that might otherwise stimulate a market for more environmentally-friendly alternatives to buying new.
A United Nations report published last year warned about the growing threat of electronic waste, which it said is piling up five times faster than it is being recycled.
The report called for improvements in e-waste management and for governments to introduce policies to incentivize the reuse of devices or the recycling of their component materials by industry.
And it isn’t just smartphones that are causing the problem: the US-based Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) network warned earlier this year that the looming end-of-life date for Windows 10 (October 14) will leave up to 400 million PCs unable to upgrade to the next version because of arbitrary hardware requirements.
PIRG has also set up an online Electronic Waste Graveyard site that lists various devices which have gone to Silicon Heaven, calculates the total weight of all the dead gadgets, and allows users to sort the list by brand, category, and the reason for their discontinuation. ®
Update: added new Racket Rivals codes on September 2, 2025
Being a fan of legends like Lin Dan and Saina Nehwal, I’ve always loved playing badminton in real life. But as time went on, I wanted a digital smash fest, and Roblox Racket Rivals serves exactly that. You dive into a badminton world where rackets, skills, and awakenings decide your fate. To make things easier, we’ve rounded up the latest Racket Rivals codes that hand out free lucky spins, awakening spins, and other goodies. Use them to snag top-tier rackets, awakenings, and build the ultimate loadout.
All New Racket Rivals Codes
sorryreboot: 1 Lucky Spin (NEW)
SL3EPY: 1 Awakening Spin (NEW)
Expired Racket Rivals Codes
Right now, there are no expired codes in the game, so I would suggest that you get the rewards from the existing ones before they go away.
Fans of all sorts of anime sports games might enjoy Volleyball Legends, Basketball Zero, while soccer fans can dive into Blue Lock Rivals. For some fresh experiences, check out our Roblox game codes master list. Want some RPG action? Get into Type Soul or Blox Fruits.
How to Redeem Racket Rivals Codes
Scoring some points in Racket Rivals is easy, but before you get faster, you must learn how to get the free rewards. Follow the step-by-step process below and redeem the codes for Racket Rivals:
Launch the Racket Rivals app on Roblox.
Open the Shop menu from the bottom of the screen.
Select the Codes option on the top right of the ‘Shop’ menu.
Input a working code and click the Submit button.
How to Get More Racket Rivals Codes
When it comes to gathering the latest codes, we follow the title of the anime. Yes, if you are looking for the codes right as they arrive, our page is your best option. We frequently update the codes list with the new ones and move the expired ones. So, bookmark this page and stay on top of the codes always.
If you still want to hunt down all the codes for Racket Rivals, yourself, follow the official social media accounts for the game. The best place to find them is the Racket Rivals Discord server. The new codes are often shared in the update-logs channel. However, the moderators compile the codes and post them in the showcase channel as well.
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I’ve owned a Thermomix TM6 for about five years, and I use it multiple times a day for everything from making smoothies in the morning to steaming veggies for dinner, whipping up a sauce, or cooking some rice. It’s the most versatile smart gadget in my kitchen. Now its successor, the Thermomix TM7, has arrived in the US, launching today for $1,699.
Yes, it’s expensive — but this all-in-one machine is designed to replace a countertop’s worth of gadgets, with functions like weighing, chopping, whisking, steaming, sautéing, slow cooking, and even fermenting. The standout upgrade is a larger 10-inch touchscreen powered by a faster multicore processor. However, I‘m wary of the missing physical dial, as the screen features all the device’s controls, as well as access to 200 built-in guided cooking recipes (and many more with a Cookido subscription for $65 a year).
The rest of the TM7 has been redesigned as well, with a sleeker, all-black design, an open-lid cooking option, and a larger steaming basket. Vorwerk, which owns Thermomix, says its software platform has been rebuilt from the ground up to enable future bigger updates — including voice control.
The TM6, which launched in 2019, has been discontinued, but Vorwerk has committed to 10 years of support.
Samsung recently seeded the One UI 8 beta for the Galaxy S23 series and a bunch of Galaxy A series phones. Now, the company has started rolling out the beta update for the older Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5.
The update is currently rolling out for the fifth generation Samsung foldables in South Korea as the One UI 8 Beta program has gone live. Interested users can register for the beta program by downloading the Samsung Members app.
Apart from new features, the beta update also includes the latest September Android security patch, according to screenshots shared online.
The One UI 8 update is expected to roll out for the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5 in other countries including the UK, the US, and India. The update was also released for the Galaxy Z Fold6, Z Flip6, and the Galaxy S24 series last month.
ExpressVPN has tripled its subscription options by switching to a tiered pricing structure, effective today. The new system includes three levels of service, the cheapest offering basic VPN service and the others adding extra features. Each one of those levels — Basic, Advanced and Pro — can be purchased for monthly, yearly or two-year durations.
In total, you’ve now got nine different options for subscribing to ExpressVPN. The company also says legacy plans will remain active “for now,” and current customers won’t be downgraded. The change is similar to the approach already used by rivals like NordVPN and Surfshark.
Previously, ExpressVPN locked feature offerings to the duration of the plan, so the only way to get the full suite of features was to subscribe for 24 months. Now, while longer-term subscriptions will still offer discounts, features depend on your level of subscription instead of how long it lasts.
The new tiers roll in some features that were previously part of ExpressVPN’s Identity Defender suite, including identity monitoring, credit reports and data removal services. New types of plans will also bump the number of allowed simultaneous connections to as high as 14. Here’s what you’ll get with each tier.
The Basic plan comes with “core VPN functionality” including the Lightway protocol. Basic users will no longer have access to the ad blocker, tracker blocker or parental controls. It can be used on 10 devices at once and will cost $12.99 for a month, $74.85 for a year and $97.72 for two years.
The Advanced plan raises the device limit to 12 and adds the blockers and parental controls, plus the ExpressVPN Keys password manager. It also gives you three days of eSIM service and adds the Identity Defender features — leak alerts, $1 million of identity theft insurance, data removal and credit monitoring. As was already the case, those ID protection features are available only to users in the United States.
An Advanced plan will cost $13.99 for a month, $89.85 for a year and $125.72 for two years. The one-year and two-year plans are both cheaper than the same duration used to cost. Advanced subscribers also get five days of eSIM service and a discount coupon for between 25 and 50 percent off an ExpressVPN Aircove router (it’s not currently clear how the exact discount will be determined).
Although Basic and Advanced users can pay extra (between $3.99 and $8.99) for a dedicated IP address, it comes standard on a Pro subscription. Pro users additionally get monthly credit reports and data removal, 14 simultaneous connections and an Aircove discount between 50 and 75 percent. A Pro plan costs $19.99 for a month, $134.95 for a year and $209.72 for two years.
What ExpressVPN tiered pricing means for VPN shoppers
Ultimately, I don’t think this new approach will change much about the experience of using ExpressVPN. It’s not introducing any new features; I already touched on everything here in my recent ExpressVPN review, so the only difference is how much you’ll pay to access the perks.
The best news for consumers is that ExpressVPN is now available for significantly cheaper than before. A two-year Basic plan costs about 30 percent less than a two-year subscription used to — though a one-year basic plan is still more expensive than a comparable subscription to Proton VPN or Surfshark. All that said, I can’t enthusiastically recommend a Basic subscription until I know that it includes the Network Lock kill switch and split tunneling on supported platforms (we’re reaching out to ExpressVPN to confirm this).
We’re in the process of overhauling our ranking of best VPNs, including the new information from ExpressVPN — check in soon to see the results.
If much of that description sounds familiar to modern politics and culture, Matsuno would agree. The conclusion of his post reads: “Now in 2025—a time when inequality and division are still deeply rooted in our society—I offer this story once again.”
We Can Rebuild It
The Ivalice Chronicles may maintain the look of the original game, but it’s a re-creation developers had to complete from the ground up. The master data files and the source code don’t exist anymore; it didn’t become common practice in game development to hold on to those resources until later, meaning its team had to rebuild those core pieces. Maehiro says the team listed out the ways the first game felt “a little clunky or less intuitive,” then reconstructed those elements with improvement in mind. Part of that includes tweaks to the way battles play out, like a clear combat timeline for players to see whose turn is next.
The director says that the team considered different ways to modernize Final Fantasy Tactics, including following in the footsteps of Square Enix’s massive, multiyear remake of the original Final Fantasy VII. “It was an option on the table that we considered—to give [Final Fantasy Tactics] a full remake, as we did for FFVII,” he says. It’s one way to effectively revive an old game, he says, and it made sense to reinvent FFVII as it exists today. Once a single game with an ambitious plot, the experience has been broken out into three individual titles to do the original story service. Its blocky, PS1-era cast has been transformed into high-fidelity characters roaming a vast world. The first game, Final Fantasy VII Remake, for example, takes place entirely in Midgar—a city players where spent only a couple of hours in the original.
For The Ivalice Chronicles, however, Maehiro vetoed that idea. Part of the allure of the original he says, was “the very charming pixel style artwork, as well as the 3D isometric maps you’re on for battles. I felt those were things that gave Final Fantasy Tactics its identity.” Maehiro didn’t want to lose that.
Other versions of Final Fantasy Tactics have been ported over or made for older consoles. That includes Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, a 2007 title made specifically for the PlayStation Portable. Notably, it added new jobs and extra playable characters, such as Balthier from Final Fantasy XII. Because these features were not part of the original game, Maehiro and his team opted to leave them out.
“Our first and foremost goal here really was to recreate the original game,” Maehiro says. That being said, he knows fans want features introduced in War of the Lions. Maehiro says that while he “cannot make any promises,” there’s a possibility the team will explore adding additional content if the game does well.
More than that, Maehiro says, it could lead to more games down the line. “If [The Ivalice Chronicles] were to become a success,” he says, “I do feel that that would then lead to discussions around potentially bringing out sequels, for example, or newer tactical RPGs.”
MOVA, the smart home innovator gaining great interest by North American consumers, announces the Z60 Ultra Roller Complete—delivering unrivaled premium features at breakthrough value and setting a new benchmark for flagship smart home cleaners.
HONG KONG, Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, MOVA debuts the Z60 Ultra Roller Complete—an AI-powered smart roller mop robot vacuum built for busy families, pet owners, and any home needing real cleaning power. By fusing advanced engineering, true hands-off automation, and effortless carpet-safe hygiene, MOVA finally delivers what smart cleaning should be. This latest innovation joins MOVA’s award-winning portfolio, demonstrating MOVA’s commitment to smarter, better-value cleaning for every home.
With HydroForce™ real-time self-cleaning roller mopping, AutoShield™ carpet-safe protection, and 28,000Pa suction, the MOVA Z60 Ultra Roller Complete delivers a truly hands-off, hygienic clean across mixed surfaces.
Following its September 2nd announcement, the Z60 Ultra Roller Complete will be showcased at MOVA’s booth during IFA Berlin 2025, offering attendees and media the chance to see its capabilities in action. “This isn’t just a better robot vacuum—it’s the ultimate solution for all-in-one hands-off cleaning, deep mopping, thoughtful carpet care, and next-level AI automation,” says Jiajia Chen, Head of Marketing, MOVA North America. “The Z60 is smart floor care that’s exciting, trustworthy and easy for homeowners—as it should be!”
Unparalleled Consumer Benefits: Zero Chores, Zero Compromises Sick of spending evenings wrangling floor dust, dirty mop water, and damp carpet edges? MOVA Z60 Ultra Roller Complete lets you forget floor chores entirely. HydroForce™Roller Mopping brings a high-pressure, 12-nozzle system that keeps its 10.08-inch roller mop scrubbing with real-time clean water—and crucially, instantly sucks up dirty water before it ever touches other surfaces. No smear, no tired mop dragging old messes across your floors—just true, sanitized cleaning, every cycle.
Z60 raises the standard when it comes to carpet protection. Never worry about soaking rugs or prepping rooms in advance. AutoShield™technology instantly detects soft surfaces, lifts the mop by 0.55-inch, and drops a moisture-cutting shield—ensuring carpets remain protected and dry, every pass, every surface. It’s intelligent, automatic, and totally risk-free.
And edge cleaning? Finally solved. MaxiReach™ arms extend side brushes and the roller, delivering 99.99% actual edge coverage. MOVA tackles forgotten baseboards, tight furniture lines, and corner crumbs with precision.
Breakthrough Innovation for Real Homes The Z60 isn’t just powerful, it’s quietly spectacular. Its TurboForce 9 Motor delivers a staggering 28,000Pa suction—enough muscle to pull pet hair and dust from stubborn cracks and shaggy carpets, yet running whisper-quiet. The TroboWave™ DuoBrush, a dual-roller anti-tangle system, keeps long hair (up to nearly one foot long!) and thick fuzz from winding up and choking the brush. This is the game-changer for families with pets.
No more getting stuck at thresholds: StepMaster™ 2.0 combined with LiftPro™ Chassis powers over bumps and transitions up to 3.15-inch tall (essentially the height of two small steps), so moving between tile, hardwood, and carpeted rooms isn’t a challenge. The industry-first Fluffing Roller Technology restores the mop’s cleaning texture after every use, working faster than any other brand at 900-1000RPM, keeping deep-clean effectiveness locked in, cycle after cycle.
FlexScope™ Navigation adapts the height of the vacuum’s sensor system for smarter mapping and more effective cleaning in various home environments. The DToF (Direct Time-of-Flight) sensor can retract, allowing the Z60 to clean tight or low-clearance spaces, such as under low furniture or kitchen cabinets, thanks to its compact height. When in open spaces, the DToF sensor extends, providing 360° precise mapping, improved navigation, and detailed cleaning path planning, which helps the vacuum detect and clean messes more accurately with better overall control.
Built With Purpose: Best Robot Mop of 2025 This is what smart home cleaning robotics should have looked like all along: not just features, but solutions to years of user pain points—messy carpets, tangled brushes, neglected edges, and fake clean. MOVA’s customizable DuoSolution™ dual tanks target odors and stains, select cleaning zones in the app, and flex power for exactly what—and where—you need most. Pet-specific modes? Done. Mixed surfaces and wild messes? No sweat. The result: genuine real-time mop self-cleaning, AI-powered carpet safeguarding, and industry-best suction, all in a hands-off, hygienic robot. Best-in-class features usually mean sky-high prices or vaporware promises. MOVA changes that. The Z60 combines intelligent design and everyday usability at a competitive value, currently unmatched.
Genuinely hands-off experience at competitive launch pricing
TLDR: With MOVA Z60 Ultra Roller Complete, home cleaning robots finally deliver on the pledge: full automation, true hygiene, and carpet-safe versatility—all designed for the way families actually live.
Pricing and Availability United States The MOVA Z60 Ultra Roller Complete will be available beginning September 16, 2025 at a launch promo price of $1,199 USD (MSRP $1,499). The promotional offer runs through September 25, 2025, at MOVA’s official U.S. site and Amazon.com.
Canada The MOVA Z60 Ultra Roller Complete will be available beginning September 25, 2025 at a launch promo price of $1,599 CAD (MSRP $1,999). The promotional offer runs throughOctober 6, 2025, at MOVA’s official Canadian site and Amazon.ca.
Each Z60 Ultra Roller Complete package includes a premium accessory kit with bonus mop pads, brushes, dust bags, filters, and full-size cleaning solutions, plus comprehensive support for one year of worry-free operation for ultimate value. In addition, its 3-year warranty provides long-term reliability and peace of mind for users.
About MOVA Founded in 2024, MOVA creates intelligent products that think and clean on their own—freeing people from daily chores and giving them more time for what matters most. From floor care and personal grooming to kitchen essentials and outdoor tools, MOVA is building a connected ecosystem designed to bring ease and comfort to every corner of life. Backed by advanced engineering and guided by human needs, MOVA is redefining the home experience and shaping the future of smart living.