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Paramount Plus plans are 50 percent off ahead of the 2024 NFL season

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Paramount Plus recently raised its prices, and sadly, it’s too late to lock in a subscription at the previous rate. Luckily, in honor of the NFL season opener on September 5th, new and returning subscribers can get 50 percent off an annual subscription to Paramount Plus Essential and Paramount Plus with Showtime through September 6th.

When you do the math, the current discount drops the price of an annual Essential plan to $29.99 (from $59.99), which is like paying $2.50 a month instead of its new monthly rate of $7.99. The same promo drops a year of the ad-free Paramount Plus with Showtime plan down to $59.99 (from $119.99), meaning you’ll essentially be paying $5 monthly instead of the plan’s new monthly rate of $12.99.
Both plans let you livestream select NFL games and grant you access to 24/7 live news with CBS News, UEFA Champions League matches, and — of course — the entire Paramount Plus library. That means you’ll have plenty of movies and TV shows to keep you entertained after the game, including Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Trek: Picard, Mayor of Kingstown, Yellowstone spinoffs like 1883 and 1923, and Top Gun: Maverick.
The main difference between the two membership tiers is that the pricier Paramount Plus plan also includes Showtime programming (and fewer ads). That means you can also watch Showtime originals like Dexter, Billions, and Yellowjackets as well as movies like Everything Everywhere All At Once, Talk To Me, and Past Lives. You can also download content to your mobile device for offline viewing, which isn’t possible with a base subscription.

Some additional ways to save today

The Sonos Roam 2 is on sale at its all-time low price of $143 ($36 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Sonos. The sequel to the original Sonos Roam offers a few welcome upgrades, the most important of which is a dedicated button for Bluetooth pairing. The portable smart speaker is also much easier to use out of the box, as Sonos no longer requires that you set it up with the Sonos app on your home Wi-Fi network before using Bluetooth. Read our hands-on impressions.
The standalone Blink Mini 2 is currently on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target for $29.99 ($10 off) — its second-best price to date — or with a weather-resistant adapter at Amazon for $39.98 ($10 off). The 1080p security camera is an excellent upgrade over its predecessor, with a wider field of view, USB-C support, and better image quality. It also features IP65 weatherproofing, so you can use it to keep tabs on your packages outdoors when combined with the aforementioned weather adapter. Read our review.
You can buy the Google Nest Audio at Best Buy, The Home Depot, and Kohl’s for $49.99 ($50 off), which is one of its lowest prices to date. Although the speaker is nearly four years old, it still manages to deliver robust, clear sound — particularly when paired with a second Nest Audio in stereo mode. You can also still use it to carry out a range of tasks via Google Assistant, allowing you to control a bevy of smart home devices, set alarms, and play music with a simple voice command. Read our review.

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Paramount Plus recently raised its prices, and sadly, it’s too late to lock in a subscription at the previous rate. Luckily, in honor of the NFL season opener on September 5th, new and returning subscribers can get 50 percent off an annual subscription to Paramount Plus Essential and Paramount Plus with Showtime through September 6th.

When you do the math, the current discount drops the price of an annual Essential plan to $29.99 (from $59.99), which is like paying $2.50 a month instead of its new monthly rate of $7.99. The same promo drops a year of the ad-free Paramount Plus with Showtime plan down to $59.99 (from $119.99), meaning you’ll essentially be paying $5 monthly instead of the plan’s new monthly rate of $12.99.

Both plans let you livestream select NFL games and grant you access to 24/7 live news with CBS News, UEFA Champions League matches, and — of course — the entire Paramount Plus library. That means you’ll have plenty of movies and TV shows to keep you entertained after the game, including Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Trek: Picard, Mayor of Kingstown, Yellowstone spinoffs like 1883 and 1923, and Top Gun: Maverick.

The main difference between the two membership tiers is that the pricier Paramount Plus plan also includes Showtime programming (and fewer ads). That means you can also watch Showtime originals like Dexter, Billions, and Yellowjackets as well as movies like Everything Everywhere All At Once, Talk To Me, and Past Lives. You can also download content to your mobile device for offline viewing, which isn’t possible with a base subscription.

Some additional ways to save today

The Sonos Roam 2 is on sale at its all-time low price of $143 ($36 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Sonos. The sequel to the original Sonos Roam offers a few welcome upgrades, the most important of which is a dedicated button for Bluetooth pairing. The portable smart speaker is also much easier to use out of the box, as Sonos no longer requires that you set it up with the Sonos app on your home Wi-Fi network before using Bluetooth. Read our hands-on impressions.
The standalone Blink Mini 2 is currently on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target for $29.99 ($10 off) — its second-best price to date — or with a weather-resistant adapter at Amazon for $39.98 ($10 off). The 1080p security camera is an excellent upgrade over its predecessor, with a wider field of view, USB-C support, and better image quality. It also features IP65 weatherproofing, so you can use it to keep tabs on your packages outdoors when combined with the aforementioned weather adapter. Read our review.
You can buy the Google Nest Audio at Best Buy, The Home Depot, and Kohl’s for $49.99 ($50 off), which is one of its lowest prices to date. Although the speaker is nearly four years old, it still manages to deliver robust, clear sound — particularly when paired with a second Nest Audio in stereo mode. You can also still use it to carry out a range of tasks via Google Assistant, allowing you to control a bevy of smart home devices, set alarms, and play music with a simple voice command. Read our review.

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