Tech shoppers are in luck with the various spring sales around this week, from to Very and Argos. We've taken a deeper look at Very's '7 day Spring Deal' to see if it's offers are worth shopping. For those in the market for a new TV or smartwatch, there are some serious bargains to be had.
Shoppers who need a new piece of tech have a wealth of options to choose from at Very, but our team has hand-selected three offers - as Fitbits, Chromebooks and Starting off with the Fitbit Inspire 3. Ideal for anyone who needs a little kick to get the spring workout going, this fitness tracker is not only functional but stylish, too.
The compatible with both Android and iOS, is now £59.99, down from £84 - a £25 discount. It comes in three colourways - black, orange or lilac - and can track fitness, sleep, stress levels and even skin temperature and blood oxygen. Battery life should last a whopping 10 days, too.
Alternatively, there's the from Currys, which is pricier, coming in at £129. It tracks stress and steps, and the battery lasts up to seven days. The from Debenhams is the most budget option on our list. One shopper said of the Fitbit: "I bought it for my granddaughter for her 12th birthday. Very slim and easy to wear. She loves that she can link it to her phone and also track her steps."
A second said: "I ordered this last week and it arrived four days before the delivery date which was great. It has lots of features and is very easy to set up and us. Great price too, would definitely recommend." A third added: "I'm so happy with it! The reminders to get up and move are fab. So easy to set up, would recommend."
Another said: "I've had it for over a month now and it's only tracked one nights sleep, I don't get any other health data other than steps."
Then, there's the for £289 at Very - it was £399, so that's a saving of £110. The crystal processor element works to improve picture and sound quality, and the speakers activate differently depending on what's happening on screen to make it feel like the viewer is really in the midst of the action.
For a TV with a slightly smaller screen, there's the LG 32LQ63806LC 32 inch now, currently £199, down from £349.99, which is particularly good for gamers looking for a high-res image. For £179.99 at Argos, shoppers can nab the device. It looks sleek thanks to its frameless design and features parental controls and built-in wifi.
One shopper said of the Samsung telly: "I needed a bigger TV for my living room and I'm very happy with this one. Came quickly and very easy to unpack and set up. Wasn't looking for anything specific in a TV but seems to do everything I need."
A second said: "The new TV is perfect. The picture quality is so clear. I have to wear glasses to see but now I have this TV I don't wear them so much." A third added: "Very good TV, loads of features. Had to set it up through my phone with an app that you can download. Has loads of channels and the screen quality is amazing."
Another said: "Great TV for the price. Sound a bit poor but most flat screen TVs are these days. It's a bit thicker than I hoped, but that's my fault for not researching beforehand."
Finally, there's the which has dropped to £229 on Very, from £379 - that's a £150 saving. This slim bit of kit has a 360-degree hinge, so the keyboard can be used to type on, or to stand the screen up on, although we'd recommend it for basic users - no one looking for a speedy processor or needing to edit multiple things at once.
For a change, the at Currys is now £149 and super light, but doesn't have a 360 hinge, or give the from Amazon a go - it's 4.3 starred and is £157.76, down from £229.99. It has a 14-inch screen and is portable but, again, no 360 hinge.