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Walmart Deals of the Day: Save 30% on the Best Indoor Security Camera of 2025

Walmart Deals of the Day: Save 30% on the Best Indoor Security Camera of 2025

CNETa day ago
Most major retailers like Amazon and Walmart are constantly rotating their selection of deals. These offers can come and go in a flash, which means you could be missing out on some major bargains if you're not on the lookout. Fotrunately, that's what CNET's dedicated shopping team is for, and we're rounding up the top deals to shop every single day. For today, July 22, at Walmart those include a sneaky $30 discount on the Google Nest Cam -- our top indoor security camera of 2025. You can also grab a Renpho massage gun for just $50, and save a whopping $400 on a stunning 4K Samsung monitor.
The second-generation Nest is our overall favorite indoor security camera of 2025. Our reviewer commended it for its wide array of features, praising its unparalleled AI detection in particular. It can tell the difference between people, animals and vehicles, and even differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar faces over time. It has 1080p HD video with color night vision, 24/7 live streaming and a 135-degree field of view. Plus, the camera supports three free hours of video history whenever an event is detected so you can easily play back what happened with no subscription required. Just note that only the white variant is available at this price, and you'll have to add it to your cart to see the deal.
Recovery is an important part of any fitness routine, and a massage gun can help speed up the progress. The Renpho C3 can produce up to 50 pounds of force and features 20 speed levels ranging up to 3,200 rpm. It also comes with six head attachments to help you target specific muscle groups. Plus, it weighs just over two pounds, which makes it easy to toss in your gym bag and take just about anywhere.
This Samsung monitor deal is an unreal bargain if you're looking to upgrade your gaming setup. It's a 28-inch IPS display with stunning 4K resolution and DisplayHDR 400 so you can see every detail with spectacular clarity. It also boasts a 144Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time for fast and fluid action. Plus, it has a dedicated game bar hub so you can adjust settings on the fly, and the ergonomic stand allows you to swivel and tilt the monitor so you can find the ideal viewing angle for your desk.
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