Are the Sennheiser 598 SRs worth it at £79.99? Audio quality is important but I'm even more concerned with comfort, I've got a big head and most headphones are horrible to wear for me.
fegis to barmrest
25 Aug 17#11
Not sure about 598's but i have a big head, big enough i dont wear caps or beanies. and i have sennheiser hd555, use them everyday with the PC all the time. Even when just browsing.
bigtom to barmrest
25 Aug 17#12
I don't have the 598s but I've got a head like an ogre (and ears to match) and always end up with Sennheiser over-ears for comfort. I'd hope they'd be good for you.
freakie to barmrest
25 Aug 17#22
I have many headphones (Grado, Audio-Technica, AKG, Superlux, Koss etc) and I can say that these are the most comfortable. I have a big head and sticky-out ears, and there is a always real danger that I'll forget that I'm wearing them and cause damage by walking away and having them yanked off by the cable. They sound very nice also, but some might find them a little bass-light depending on what they are listening to.
jadamso to barmrest
25 Aug 17#33
Agree with freakie. I don't have a large head (at least I don't think so!) but the 598s are without a doubt the most comfortable headphones I own. Great soundstage too - very open though, yes, a little bass-shy. I paid £99 a couple of years ago during black friday and never regretted them so £80 is definitely a good price.
Just in case they sell out make sure that you go with the open 'S' edition as the closed ones are crap (I own both).
andysmoore to barmrest
26 Aug 17#46
Bargain at that price!
pheyshunt1 to barmrest
29 Aug 17#68
they are amazing, worth like £200 in my opinion.
morrig to barmrest
29 Aug 17#70
Same here , have AGK 551, hardly worn and yet many years ago had a pair of Koss Pro 4, they where damn uncomfortable yet used them for hours at a time.
avid.fan
25 Aug 17#2
Have had an eye out for a 55/65 inch new 4k HDR tv for a while now...see there's a Sony XE85 further down the list; don't know how well rated that is but might be worth a look, any further comments welcome
DD96118 to avid.fan
26 Aug 17#43
Wait for the xe90 to go down - direct lit LED is notably better than edge lit. I switched to the xe90 from the plasma and was pleasantly surprised by the black level.
johnnyd57uk
25 Aug 17#3
I use Amazon on a weekly basis sometimes more often but I have to say that all their Black Friday, Bank Holiday and other deals have been absolutely crap. Cant imagine this one will be any better. Take a look on HUKD and youll find plenty of 50% off deals. How often do you get that sort of discount on Amazon if ever.
RiverDragon8 to johnnyd57uk
25 Aug 17#29
Prime day?
dbailey10 to johnnyd57uk
28 Aug 17#61
You are a retailers dream
ShortyRees to johnnyd57uk
30 Aug 17#72
So true. Though I don't see anything changing because, as you said, you (and I and so many others) still shop there weekly. It's just so easy to shop with them.
johnnyd57uk to ShortyRees
31 Aug 17#74
Yep ShortyRees like you I use Amazon for convenience. They can get me a delivery the next day instead of waiting days for Ebay and others. They are so mean tho. They make billions every year and yet their sales are often items that have been hiked up in price weeks before then to be reduced for their so called sales. This has been reported in the national press several times. Amazon could afford to give 50% off everything on their website and still make a profit. Instead they scam us with false sales with only the occasional so called bargain. Worse than that people buy into this, currently trending at 1419 on here .....but how.
ShortyRees to johnnyd57uk
31 Aug 17#75
Camelcamelcamel is a fantastic resource as you can check just how good a 'deal' is before buying. You're right but it's the same with every single company out there and Amazon are often the cheapest, as much as I hate lining their pockets!
Had to return a Sony tv like that cause the speakers were so bad
Wadadli_Cooler
25 Aug 17#8
Be careful with Sony TVs. We bought a 'smart' TV recently which has iPlayer and My 5, but no ITV Hub and no More 4. Sony have no plans to include these services.
UltimatePhoenix to Wadadli_Cooler
25 Aug 17#10
So no My Wife & Kids or Jeremy Kyle
Spark to UltimatePhoenix
26 Aug 17#40
They should list that on the box as a feature.
MEDICGUY to Wadadli_Cooler
25 Aug 17#24
Is it an Android TV like my Sony from 2 years ago? If so just download the apps from the Play Store on your TV...
unclejim27 to Wadadli_Cooler
28 Aug 17#59
Just get a now TV box, then you get all 5 main channels
pavel76
25 Aug 17#9
32inch HD ready TV for £255... in 2017 year ? Had no idea they still makes them...
Banterlicious to pavel76
25 Aug 17#18
I've been looking for one of a similar size and most 32" seem to only 'HD Ready'
pavel76 to Banterlicious
25 Aug 17#21
You can buy Full HD Toshiba with Freeview Play and Bluetooth for £229 at Tesco after £20 voucher... This Sony is not even smart tv, joke
fwosh
25 Aug 17#13
Personally I'd never buy a smart tv. Too laggy
fattyuk to fwosh
25 Aug 17#14
do they still sell crt tvs?
Segata-Sanshiro to fattyuk
26 Aug 17#42
If they do I'll buy one
J_Staunton to fattyuk
28 Aug 17#56
My HDTV is non-smart and is fine :wink:
Hartley.Hare
25 Aug 17#15
Had my eye on the ht-xt2 soundbase for a while, was going to treat myself at Christmas .... At £155 I've ordered. :sunglasses:
Joey.Bloggsy
25 Aug 17#16
Interesting recommendations, have some
fattyuk to Joey.Bloggsy
25 Aug 17#17
some?
bananas?
sweets?
apple pie?
Toonah
25 Aug 17#19
Mmmm apple pie....
kutekitty
25 Aug 17#20
Why can't they just match the Tesco gaming coupons (like they did last time) instead of doing these silly deals?
johnnyd57uk to kutekitty
28 Aug 17#54
Absolutely spot on. For a company that makes millions from us on a weekly basis their deals are miserly compared to many of those posted on HUKD. How on earth do Amazon deals get voted hot.
BDawg
25 Aug 17#23
Is the tv an android tv?
collectorcol
25 Aug 17#25
TV looks like a good price. Tempted for my son's bedroom.
WeMo looks cool but £27.99 to turn a lamp on & off, plus the price of Alexa and the lamp, seems crazy.
Edit: Suppose you get what you pay for...
Tsung
25 Aug 17#26
Cheaper "Alexa" compatible plugs are available from amazon. I think some makes are down to £14 ish. Not to take away from these deals.
I was hoping the eufy vacuum would be on offer, but can't see it
Carrie.F
25 Aug 17#31
We're not all tech gurus, does that make me a person of low intelligence? what does hdr mean?
collectorcol to Carrie.F
25 Aug 17#32
Even a dimwit can use Google...
Carrie.F to collectorcol
25 Aug 17#34
as I thought you don't know - only how to troll.
scotty_burto to Carrie.F
28 Aug 17#60
Super simple explanation:
HDR means high dynamic range or lots more colours. So its like going from a crayola colour range to a dulux colour range!
van19 to Carrie.F
2 Sep 17#77
HDR - high dynamic range This is so that it balances the colours better with having a wider scope of colours to choose from. Along with that the image with be brighter and more vivid.
samspud
25 Aug 17#35
Nice TV but size would suit small bedroom etc
bryanhaines399
25 Aug 17#36
Sony call it hd ready
hairray
25 Aug 17#37
Elaborate?
conorlynn7
26 Aug 17#38
No it says in the specs 720p
X50pence777 to conorlynn7
27 Aug 17#47
you seem to be correct, my mistake... saw 4k in the 'from the manufacture' part .... stupid adverts in description, hard to tell on when browsing quickly on mobile...
natalie3799
26 Aug 17#39
Has anyone tried the gin? Which is better
Codify
26 Aug 17#41
Sorry, these are some pretty lame 'deals', especially that 720p HD Ready TV at that price - might have been a good deal five years, nobody wants a 720p screen nowadays
kevcrawfy
26 Aug 17#44
Ordered the pink 47 gin! Heat! Reviews and awards are good so looking forward to trying it!
andysmoore
26 Aug 17#45
Genuinely, can't think of a good reason to buy a smart plug. What's the point of these?
tinkerbellian to andysmoore
28 Aug 17#51
Got a dot on prime day, and will be buying a smart plug sometime soon, purely for my Christmas tree lights. The plug is behind the tree and every year it's a pain to dive underneath to switch on and off ( set up in living room means no other option in terms of placement). So my plan is to plug tree lights in to a smart plug and hopefully get the dot to turn them on and off
DMT to andysmoore
30 Aug 17#73
I've ended with two of them. The first I bought as the plug socket behind my TV is a pain to reach. Makes it easier to turn everything off and on again if something freezes up.
The second is connected to a perfectly accessible socket and is a good example of what happens if you buy things without thinking about. I do intend to use it with my aquarium as a light timer though.
andysmoore to DMT
31 Aug 17#76
Years ago, my old man bought a pack of three plugs that came with a remote control. Does virtually the same thing, and arguably better. Think he paid about a tenner for them and still uses them today. Surely more convenient than messing about on your phone?
DMT to andysmoore
2 Sep 17#78
I had a couple of plugs like that which worked well until they both broke so the wi-fi ones were bought to replace them.
If all you want to do is to be able to turn them on and off as easily as possible then the remote controlled plugs would probably be a better option, it's not really much of a hassle though to have to use an app. I also went for the model that I did because it has a built in energy monitor and at the time I wanted to know how much electricity my gear was burning through. Made more sense to buy one device that was capable of doing both things.
Addnan
27 Aug 17#48
Have there been any decent action cameras on sale?
Davisonla
28 Aug 17#49
What about the electric rechargeable toothbrush?
spatter
28 Aug 17#53
I won't be...
BigDiscovery
28 Aug 17#55
MSI R9 390 8GB on Amazon Warehouse - £175.55 good deal for somebody looking for GPU close to performance of RX480/RX580: amazon.co.uk/gp/…sed going for over £200 on eBay...
Rudess
28 Aug 17#57
Some good deals, some bad deals. The Chivas Regal was cheaper last month on Amazon's Prime Day
qball101
28 Aug 17#58
Wemo switches are £2 cheaper (£24.99) in store at Maplin. Still plenty of stock about.
Gabi
28 Aug 17#62
What is the update ??? :thinking: . Deal posted on the 25th yet today it's listed the hottest.... No arguement but how does it work ?
luvsadealdealdeal
28 Aug 17#63
shame I can't navigate around the new HUKD site - which idiot brought this in?
Gort1951
28 Aug 17#64
Seen nothing, Amazon are getting tighter.
Niz
28 Aug 17#65
Chivas 12 year at £20 is their standard price, its been a deal everyday for the last Month!
MSK.
28 Aug 17#66
Wow, did anyone actually read this thread before voting hot?
Opening post
The 'Get Deal' link will take you to all the offers.
This isnt designed to stop people posting deals individually - but just to add in some deals as they won't last long.
Garmin Approach X40 GPS Golf Watch and Activity Tracker - Black/Grey £139
DOSS Soundbox XL Bluetooth Speaker (black) £63.99
Upto 35% Off Swimming Toys
Motorola Moto G4 Plus 16GB SIM-Free Smartphone 2 GB RAM (Dual SIM) £149.99
20% off Selected School Shoes
Toshiba 49U5766DB 49-Inch Ultra HD Smart LED WLAN TV with Freeview Play £409
Sony HT-CT291 300 W Soundbar with Bluetooth, HDMI and Wireless Subwoofer £199.99
Upto Half Price PaperMate & Sharpie
All comments (78)
Just in case they sell out make sure that you go with the open 'S' edition as the closed ones are crap (I own both).
Same here , have AGK 551, hardly worn and yet many years ago had a pair of Koss Pro 4, they where damn uncomfortable yet used them for hours at a time.
Amazon could afford to give 50% off everything on their website and still make a profit. Instead they scam us with false sales with only the occasional so called bargain. Worse than that people buy into this, currently trending at 1419 on here .....but how.
Passoa - passionfruit liqueur £10
Dell Inspiron 7000 gaming Laptop i5 GTX 1050 (from Spiderman homecoming £699.99(thanks to dankilling)
Wileyfox Swift 2 X FHD 32 GB with 3 GB RAM (Dual SIM 4G) SIM-Free at Amazon £169.00 (thanks to nigel hooper)
Lichfield Deluxe Camp Sun Lounger £22.20 (Thanks trap)
Oral-B Smart Series 4000 Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush Powered by Braun £37.99 (Thanks to Dealer792030)
KLIM Bungee Extension for Mouse - 3 x USB 3.0 Hub - Backlit - 5 Year Warranty - £13.28 (thanks to dankilling)
bananas?
sweets?
apple pie?
WeMo looks cool but £27.99 to turn a lamp on & off, plus the price of Alexa and the lamp, seems crazy.
Edit: Suppose you get what you pay for...
I don't think it really matters anyway, because 4k would be wasted on a 32 inch TV.
HDR means high dynamic range or lots more colours. So its like going from a crayola colour range to a dulux colour range!
This is so that it balances the colours better with having a wider scope of colours to choose from. Along with that the image with be brighter and more vivid.
The second is connected to a perfectly accessible socket and is a good example of what happens if you buy things without thinking about. I do intend to use it with my aquarium as a light timer though.
If all you want to do is to be able to turn them on and off as easily as possible then the remote controlled plugs would probably be a better option, it's not really much of a hassle though to have to use an app. I also went for the model that I did because it has a built in energy monitor and at the time I wanted to know how much electricity my gear was burning through. Made more sense to buy one device that was capable of doing both things.