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Samsung's new Galaxy Book4 series laptops come with free gift cards worth up to $200 at Best Buy

Samsung's new Galaxy Book4 series laptops come with free gift cards worth up to $200 at Best Buy

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FREEBIE ALERT: As of Feb. 29, Best Buy is giving away free gift cards worth up to $200 with the purchase of a new Samsung Galaxy Book4 series laptop (starting at $1,349.99).

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Entry-level convertible
Samsung Galaxy Book4 360
$1,349.99 + free $200 Best Buy gift card
the Samsung Galaxy Book4 360 flipped open on its keyboard

Portable productivity
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro
Starting at $1,449.99 + free $100 Best Buy gift card
the Samsung Galaxy Book4 360

High-end 2-in-1
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360
$1,899.99 + free $200 Best Buy gift card
the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 flipped open on its keyboard with a stylus

Premium power
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra
Starting at $2,399.99 + free $200 Best Buy gift card
the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra

Samsung's all-new Galaxy Book4 series laptops finally hit the U.S. market this week, and Best Buy wants to give you some free money for upgrading your PC.

For a limited time, you'll receive a free Best Buy gift card worth up to $200 when you purchase a Galaxy Book4 series laptop from the electronics store — that includes the Galaxy Book4 360 ($1,349.99), the Galaxy Book4 Pro (starting at $1,449.99), the Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 ($1,899.99), and the Galaxy Book4 Ultra (starting at $2,399.99). The gift card will be sent to you via email after you place your order and can be used on almost anything Best Buy sells, aside from other gift cards.

Samsung has outfitted its new machines with touchscreens (even the non-convertible models) as well as a new hotkey for Microsoft's Copilot AI chatbot that enhances their connectivity with Galaxy smartphones. (You can recap and send texts right on the laptops when they're linked up.) The Pro and Ultra models have been upgraded with Intel Core Ultra CPUs, 3K AMOLED displays, AKG Quad speakers, a new Samsung Knox security chip, and a new Moonstone Gray finish. The top-shelf Galaxy Book4 Ultra takes things one step further with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-Series graphics.

Galaxy Book4 360 (non-Pro) skips out on those premium features — it's powered by an Intel Core U-Series processor, has a Full HD AMOLED touchscreen display, and comes in plain Gray — though it does offer the best battery life of the lineup at up to 22 hours per charge. It's the series' entry-level model, but only for the next few weeks: The Galaxy Book4 lineup will grow by one additional laptop on March 28 with the release of the Samsung Galaxy Book4, which will start at just $899.

We'll be keeping a close eye out in case Best Buy offers a similar gift card promotion for that upcoming model; stay tuned if the current quartet is out of your budget.


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Get an open box Asus ROG Ally for nearly $200 off at Best Buy

Get an open box Asus ROG Ally for nearly $200 off at Best Buy

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SAVE $196: As of Feb. 29, get an open box Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming system in excellent condition for just $503.99. That's $200 off its regular price of $699.99 and a discount of 32%.


Handheld gaming PCs are a lifesaver if you have a long list of games you want to complete, but little time to sit at your gaming rig and play them. There's a reason Valve's Steam Deck is so popular, after all. But if you aren't so sure you want a Steam Deck and feel like shopping around, there are other handheld gaming PCs to choose from – like the Asus ROG Ally. It's an affordable way to enjoy resource-heavy games like Baldur's Gate 3 or casual titles like Stardew Valley while away from your computer. And right now, you can get one for a great price.

As of Feb. 29, you can get an open box version of the Asus ROG Ally in excellent condition for just $503.99. That's $196 off, or a 32% discount, on a new version's price of $699.99. Tech in this condition looks "brand new", according to Best Buy, and includes all its original parts and accessories as well as packaging.

This portable handheld is more than just a game player that runs your favorite titles. It's a whole miniature PC. It runs Windows 11 and is powered by a Ryzen Z1 CPU for a boost of power that can tackle most games you want to take on the go. It has a crisp 7-inch 1080p LED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and 16GB of RAM as well as 512GB of storage.

You can take it with you on your daily commute or out and about, but if you plan on playing resource-heavy games, you'll want to keep it at home. It offers about three hours of game time on normal mode and on standby, but when you switch to Turbo or Performance Mode, you'll get 1.5-2 hours. That makes it ideal for gaming on the sofa or in bed, all cozied up. Wherever you decide to play, this is a deal you shouldn't miss.


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Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset

Honda built a powered chair to zoom around theme parks while wearing an AR headset

At the upcoming SXSW Conference in Texas, Honda will give attendees a chance to try out a new mobility device called UNI-ONE that was specifically designed for mixed reality entertainment experiences. Users can steer the UNI-ONE without the use of their hands — they simply have to lean into one direction to move forwards, backwards, sideways or diagonally. The idea is to pair it with a mixed reality device so that passengers can enjoy a truly immersive game or activity. 

While that sounds pretty wild, Honda has been testing the UNI-ONE in for multiple use cases in Japan since last year. At the Suzuka Circuit Park in the Japanese prefecture of Mie, for instance, Honda created an activity wherein users have to control the mobility device and navigate it according to the scenes displayed on a tablet. At SXSW, people will be able to ride the UNI-ONE while wearing a virtual reality headset and play a choose-your-own VR adventure. 

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Honda

The vehicle features a seat that can be raised or lowered, so users can adjust it to be able to communicate better with other people around them. It runs untethered, since it's battery-operated, has a maximum speed of 3.7 mph and can support passengers up to 242 pounds. Honda believes that the device has several potential applications in entertainment and believes it could be used to create indoor and outdoor experiences, such as racing games, in theme parks and comparable facilities.

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Today, you can score a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 for just $99.99

Today, you can score a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 for just $99.99

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SAVE $50: As of today, Feb. 27, you can get a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 for just $99.99 at Amazon. That takes 33% off the noise-cancelling earbuds' list price of $149.99.


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Samsung Galaxy Buds 2
$99.99 at Amazon
$149.99 Save $50.00

If you're a Galaxy phone, tablet, watch, or PC user, today's limited-time deal allows you to round out your media experience with a pair of noise-cancelling headphones that effortlessly connect with your devices and shift the audio.

Today, you can grab a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 noise-cancelling earbuds for just $99.99. That saves you $50, taking the price down 33% from its usual $149.99. While we've seen these earbuds drop even lower in the past, today's sale price is only $15 more than the lowest price on record, making it a pretty competitive deal.

These true wireless noise-cancelling earbuds take your listening to new heights, perfecting the right audio level for every moment with the help of Ambient Sound technology that lets in sounds from the outside world that you need to hear while still prioritizing your listening experince. Plus, these earbuds feature three microphones that enable you to take clear phone calls without distortion or distraction. We also appreciate that these earbuds were designed with style. Not only are they sleek and modern, but they also come in fun colors like lavender and olive green.

At just $99.99, now is the time to score yourself a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 at Amazon.


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'Hamstering' is a spicy TikTok trend people may actually be trying

'Hamstering' is a spicy TikTok trend people may actually be trying

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TikTok has hyped up car dates, so much so that Mashable recently broke down how to have sex in a car. According to a new trend called "hamstering," though, people are taking that a step further.

"Hamstering" or the "thirsty hamster" on TikTok describes the sexual act of one partner with a penis going atop a car with a sun roof and a partner inside the car fellating them through the open roof. The name evokes a hamster drinking water through a spout that's typical in hamster enclosures.

Some TikTokkers are curious about the move, while others joke that they're assuring the "coast is clear" and that they're going to show their partners how to do it. But is hamstering really a "thing"?

Author of Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto and Fun Factory dildo collaborator Zachary Zane doubts people were doing this before it became a TikTok trend. "I had never heard of this position before last week," he told Mashable, "but I bet you a few very sexually adventurous people are now trying it out and seeing if it's feasible."

Hamstering is theoretically achievable, Zane continued. It depends on a few factors, including height, weight, and strength of the person receiving oral sex. If you want to try it, you need to figure out your weight distribution and if you can remain in the position on top of the car for a sustained period of time.

"These people aren’t likely trying it because it’s pleasurable," Zane said, "it's more to say that they’ve done it."

Sex experts and co-hosts of the Shameless Sex podcast Amy Baldwin and April Lampert also theorized whether hamstering would actually be pleasurable. "The giver will likely have to contort their body and their neck in a way that may be really uncomfortable and unsustainable for a long period of time," they told Mashable, and the giver may have to stop and take breaks before their partner orgasms.

"With that said, sex is intended to be fun," they continued, "so even if someone cannot achieve orgasm in this position, engaging in it for a short period of time might offer a sense of newness, adventurousness, and playful exploration."

Hamstering is likely just a trend, Baldwin and Lampert said, but if you can get creative and find ways to make it comfortable, it could actually be something people incorporate into their sex life.

And if you do actually try hamstering, "for the love of God," said Zane, "make sure the car is in park."


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'Shōgun' review: 2024's first great TV epic is here

'Shōgun' review: 2024's first great TV epic is here

A man in samurai armor stands on a battlefield.

Following the runaway success of Game of Thrones, it seems like everyone in TV wants their own Big Epic Series.

Prime Video hit fantasy hard with shows like The Wheel of Time and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. AppleTV+ opted for a sci-fi approach with Foundation. Netflix keeps trying to build franchises with the likes of Shadow & Bone (gone too soon) and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Plus, who could forget HBO dipping its toes back into the Thrones pool to deliver House of the Dragon?

The latest epic to hit our TV screens comes not from the worlds of fantasy but from historical fiction. Shōgun, based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, is a grand-scale journey through Japan at the close of the 16th century. And with only 10 episodes in its limited series run, it proves just as effective as the big-budget bets listed above. Really, it's even better.

What's Shōgun about?

A man in a brown robe drinking tea.
Cosmo Jarvis in "Shōgun." Credit: Kurt Iswarienko / FX

It is the year 1600 as Shōgun opens, and Japan is on the brink of crisis. Warlord Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) sits on the Council of Regents who govern Japan while the heir to the throne is still too young to govern. However, his fellow council members, including rival Ishido Kazunari (Takehiro Hira), have turned against him. If they expel him from the Council, he and his family face certain death. If he fights back, it could mean all-out war for Japan.

A strange complication presents itself in the arrival of an English ship, the first from the nation to reach Japanese shores. At this point in time, Portugal is the only European country to have established itself in Japan, bringing trade and Catholicism along with it. The presence of a ship of English Protestants is enough to set off alarm bells for the Portuguese living in Japan — and for their Catholic Japanese allies.

Toranaga recognizes ship pilot John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) as a possible advantage in his conflict with Ishido, and for whatever future he may have. He'll bring Blackthorne into his forces — not that Blackthorne has much of a choice — and begin to plot his way out of what might be an impossible battle.

Shōgun is a series that is at once epic and intimate.

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Hiroyuki Sanada in "Shōgun." Credit: Katie Yu / FX

Jumping into Shōgun is like jumping into a chess match mid-game. There is a dizzying number of pieces and players to keep track of, but co-creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo manage to lay out the show's many political and religious alliances with ease. It helps that the world of Shōgun is so beautifully realized, flush with sweeping landscape shots that give you a sense of the scale Marks and Kondo are working with, as well as painstakingly detailed costumes — including samurai armor — and set pieces.

That detail extends to Shōgun's treatment of Japanese culture. Marks, Kondo, and Sanada have all spoken about their intense focus on authenticity, and that effort comes through in the changes this series makes from Clavell's novel (as well as the 1980 adaptation starring Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune). This take on Shōgun centers Toranaga's perspective right from the beginning, along with the perspective of Lady Toda Mariko (Anna Sawai), a noble who serves as a translator for Blackthorne. The grand majority of it is also in Japanese with English subtitles, unlike the 1980 mini-series.

As an outsider, Blackthorne doesn't get any kind of white savior treatment from Shōgun. Instead, it is deliberate in its portrayal of his confusion as he attempts to navigate a brand-new country. On the flip side, many of the Japanese characters he meets are often disgusted by his own Western habits, like his lack of hygiene or the ways in which he prepares food.

These moments make for some of Shōgun's few light-hearted moments. Otherwise, the show is dark, thoughtful, and very personal, even as it gets bigger and bigger. For every army clash or naval confrontation we see, and the global geopolitical disputes growing in the background, there are so many more instances of deep character work. Early on, Shōgun makes reference to the idea that people have three hearts: one for the world to see, one for their close family and friends, and one for just themselves. Thanks to intricate plotting and careful focus on characters' relationships — or even just how they spend time alone — we're able to clearly understand each character's three hearts, deepest desires included.

Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, and Anna Sawai shine in Shōgun.

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Anna Sawai in "Shōgun." Credit: Katie Yu / FX

Shōgun owes as much to the power of its three leads as it does to its phenomenal writing and direction. Sanada's acting prowess is on full display here, as his Toranaga commands respect and fear from those around him with just the simplest of gestures. His cunning and strategy is deeply fun to watch, but it's his more somber pauses of reflection or worry in the face of Ishido's forces that really lend Shōgun its main gravitas.

As Blackthorne, Jarvis particularly excels in moments of bumbling confusion, gamely playing up translation issues even as his character faces mortal peril. And Sawai cements herself as a major star to watch in her role as Mariko, a part which requires her to balance years' worth of inner turmoil with the need to remain poised for the outside world. She delivers on every count.

Each combination of these three creates a delightful new dynamic, whether we're watching Mariko balancing her service to Toranaga with her Catholic faith, Toranaga and Blackthorne gaining a deeper respect for one another, or Blackthorne and Mariko developing a tentative romance. Together, they form a strong core for Shōgun, made even stronger by a sprawling ensemble cast.

Juggling that ensemble and Shōgun's myriad political moves is no small feat, but Marks and Kondo pull it off with style and substance to spare. The result is not just one of the best TV epics to grace our screens in ages: It's also already one of the best new TV shows of the year.

The first two episodes of Shōgun premiere Feb. 27 on Hulu, with new episodes weekly.


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Xiaomi's $3,000 CyberDog 2 can do backflips

Xiaomi's $3,000 CyberDog 2 can do backflips

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In 2021, Xiaomi launched the CyberDog, endearingly calling it an "open source quadruped robot companion." To say that the robotic beast looked menacing is an understatement; let's just say it wouldn't be out of place in a dystopian movie in which robots rule over humans with an iron fist (paw?).

Now, the company has a new robotic dog, and it's thankfully a less scary than the original, with a head that sort of resembles a real dog's head, pointy ears and all.

It's called the CyberDog 2, and while it was originally announced in 2023, now the company brought it to MWC Barcelona to show what it can do.

While the company didn't exactly let me play fetch with its quadruped robotic animal, I did see a demo in which four CyberDogs 2 danced, wiggled, and did backflips in unison. It was impressive, and yes, still scary, and fairly unlikely to replace most dog lover's preference for actual, live animals.

Xiaomi CyberDog 2
The trusty companion, ready to pounce at every command. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

Xiaomi says the CyberDog 2 can make its own decisions (hopefully, uprisings aren't among them), and that it has 19 sensors for vision, touch and hearing. It is designed to "replicate the movements, appearance, and interactions of a real dog," the company said in a press release.

Just like the original CyberDog, the new variant is still open-source, meaning developers should be able to create apps for the robotic dog.

As for the price, it is steep. At $3,000, you can probably buy several real dogs. But can they do backflips? We didn't think so, human.


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NVIDIA's RTX 500 and 1000 Ada GPUs bring more AI smarts to thin and light workstations

NVIDIA's RTX 500 and 1000 Ada GPUs bring more AI smarts to thin and light workstations

Just ahead of Mobile World Congress, NVIDIA unveiled its latest laptop GPUs and, what a surprise, they’re designed largely to assist with AI processing. The RTX 500 and 1000 Ada Generation graphics cards are primarily for thin and light laptops. While they won’t offer as much TOPS AI performance as current higher-end mobile GPUs, they could be a handy option for on-the-go AI processing for the likes of researchers, content creators and video editors. It's worth noting they're workstation GPUs rather than ones designed for gaming.

NVIDIA says the GPUs, which are based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, offer up to twice the ray-tracing performance of previous-gen GPUs (they employ third-gen ray-tracing cores). Fourth-gen Tensor Cores, meanwhile, deliver up to twice the throughput of previous GPUs, according to NVIDIA. The company says this helps with “accelerating deep learning training, inferencing and AI-based creative workloads.”

The RTX 500 has 4GB of dedicated memory, while the RTX 1000 has 6GB. NVIDIA says they deliver up to 154 and 193 TOPS of AI performance, respectively. Compared with a CPU-only AI configuration, the RTX 500 is slated to provide up to three times faster AI-powered photo editing, as much as 10 times the graphics performance for 3D rendering and up to 14 times the generative AI performance for various models.

The GPUs also support DLSS 3, the company’s upscaling tech. In addition, an eighth-gen encoder includes AV1 support. NVIDIA says this video codec is “up to 40 percent more efficient than H.264, enabling new possibilities for broadcasting, streaming and video calling.”

If you’re interested in picking up a laptop with an RTX 500 or 1000 GPU, you won’t have to wait long. They’ll debut this spring in laptops from the likes of Dell, HP, Lenovo and MSI.

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The best sex toy deals to shop this week

The best sex toy deals to shop this week

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UPDATE: Feb. 26, 2024, 9:05 a.m. EST This story has been updated to include the latest sale prices and availability of sex toys.

Best sex toy deals this week:

BEST VIBRATOR DEAL
LELO Smart Wand 2
$137.30 at Amazon (save $61.70)
Lelo smart wand 2

BEST CLITORAL SUCTION TOY DEAL
Namii by biird
$119 at Adam & Eve (save $10 )
biird namii vibrator

BEST DILDO DEAL
Love To Love Dildolls Stargazer silicone dildo
$41.60 at Lovers (save $10.40)
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BEST PENIS SLEEVE DEAL
Fleshlight Go Stamina Training Unit Lady Pack
$69.95 at Fleshlight (save $11.90)
fleshlight sleeve with two bottles of lube

BEST ANAL TOY DEAL
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You don't have to wait for a special occasion like Valentine's Day or Black Friday to gift your partner or yourself something extra in the bedroom. Thanks to the increased demand for sexual wellness products (including adult toys, content, and other fun stuff), online retailers are offering some of the best sex toy deals we've seen in years.

Though we believe in springing for well-made toys since you'll be putting them in, on, and around your genitals, that doesn't necessarily mean you have to drop a ton of cash. From discounted vibrators from Good Vibrations to buy-one-get-one-free deals at Lovehoney, there are plenty of options.

Whether you're a beginner looking for a basic yet effective vibrator or a pro in need of a new addition to your pleasure collection, we're here to help you find the best sex toy deals out there.

Every week, we'll be rounding up the best deals directly from manufacturers and online sex shops, so you can find a toy you'll love at prices you'll love (almost) as much. Check out our favorite sex toy deals below:

Best vibrator deal

Our pick: LELO Smart Wand 2
$139.30 at Amazon
$199.00 Save $59.70

Why we like it

LELO is known for its high-end, luxe pleasure products, and the Smart Wand 2 is one of the brand's best designs yet (in our opinion). This wand is powerful and built to get the job done. Its ergonomic handle makes it easy to hold against your body while the powerful vibrations can help you get there and fast.

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Best suction toy deal

Our pick: Namii by biird
$119.00 at Adam & Eve
$129.00 Save $10.00

Why we like it

If you haven't heard of biird, now's the time to get acquainted. This female-led sex toy brand offers some of the most beautiful sex toys we've seen (and the packaging is pretty cool, too). They're body-safe, powerful, and designed with your pleasure in mind.

Our recommendation? The Namii clitoral suction stimulator and vibrator. This toy received a European Product Design Award in 2022, and we can definitely see why. The Namii, though slightly odd-looking at first, is shaped to perfectly fit the contours of your body (if you want to go hands-free, it fits nicely in your underwear).

It has a clitoral stimulator and vibrator, which can be used simultaneously or separately, and (here's one of the coolest features,) the magnetic charging base doubles as a mood light. Plus, you'll get a cute little sticker and storage pouch.

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Best dildo deal

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Why we like it

The Love to Love Dildolls Stargazer silicone dildo is ideal for beginners interested in a pleasurable experience with something that doesn't look like a penis. This non-realistic dildo is pretty in pink, purple, yellow, and green (and there's some cosmic glitter in there too). It's seven inches long, with 5.51 inches insertable, and has a curved shape for G-spot or P-spot stimulation.

The suction-cup base makes it easy to use in a variety of positions — you can stick it to the floor, wall, chair, the headboard of the bed, or even the shower wall.

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Best penis sleeve deal

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Why we like it

When it comes to sex toys specifically for people with penises, Fleshlight might be the most recognizable name out there, and for a good reason — they're masters at the masturbation sleeve. Fleshlight's sleeves have made our favorites list before, and this bundle comes with a compact version of one of the brand's most popular sleeves, the Stamina Training Unit, as well as lube and cleaner.

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Best anal toy deal

Why we like it

If you didn't have the chance to buy a heart-shaped butt plug during Valentine's Day, now's your chance. This small Red Heart Gem Anal Plug by Adam & Eve is ideal for foreplay; ask your partner to slowly insert it (use lube!) while you go down on them, or let them watch you teasingly insert it before moving on to the main event.

Its small, approachable size makes it a good pick for beginners. Plus, thanks to its aluminum construction, it's not only easy to clean, but you can experiment with temperature play by placing the plug in warm or cold water before use.

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