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Essential Tech for Your July Grill-Up

Even AI can’t escape the summer tech hype, it seems.

Prepped for a 4th of July BBQ? Not without these summer garden essentials, you aren't. Save up to 40% on outdoor tech and accessories for hosting, relaxing, and entertainment.


Holiday hosts, have you got enough seating? Drink storage sorted? For those not in the host hot seat, why not catch some sun with a book and some music or switch things up by watching the World Cup outside. The perfect ambiance awaits!


Beth from Creative Bloq’s daily newsletter brings us the latest tech deals. With a Master's in Photography, Beth excels at finding you the best prices on creative tech, especially camera phones. So whether you’re snapping pictures or just chilling outdoors, she's got you covered.

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/tech/prepped-for-a-4th-of-july-bbq-not-without-these-summer-garden-essentials-you-arent
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