The foldable phone market just got more compelling as Motorola's flagship Razr Ultra drops to its lowest price ever at $999.99, down from $1,299. The timing couldn't be better – this AI-powered handset features a dedicated button for notification summaries and live transcriptions, positioning it perfectly for users wanting cutting-edge hardware with smart features built in.
The consumer electronics market is heating up with some unexpected price drops that are actually beating recent holiday sales events. Motorola's Razr Ultra leads the charge, proving that foldable phones don't have to break the bank to deliver premium experiences.
The 2025 Razr Ultra stands out in a crowded foldable market with its distinctive wood grain back panel – a design choice that makes most other phones look generic by comparison. But it's not just about aesthetics. The Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset delivers flagship performance while maintaining all-day battery life, a combination that's been elusive for many foldables.
What makes this deal particularly compelling is the AI integration. The dedicated AI button provides instant access to notification summaries and live transcriptions, features that feel genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. It's positioned perfectly for the growing number of users who want smart features without constantly opening apps.
The dual-screen setup remains impressive: a 7-inch 1224p inner display for full smartphone experiences and a 4-inch 1080p outer screen for quick interactions. Fast charging rounds out the package with 68W wired and 30W wireless capabilities.
Durability concerns that have plagued foldables get addressed with an IP48 rating, though dust protection remains limited. Motorola promises three years of updates – not as extensive as Samsung's seven-year commitment on the Galaxy Z Flip 7, but reasonable for the price point.
Audio enthusiasts are getting an even better surprise with Marshall's Emberton II dropping to $94.99. This actually beats the pricing we saw during Amazon's recent Prime Day event, making it one of those rare post-holiday deals that's genuinely better than the main sales periods.
The Emberton II captures Marshall's signature guitar amp aesthetic while delivering multi-directional stereo sound. Its IP67 rating makes it adventure-ready, though you'll miss the built-in microphone found on the newer Emberton III. For most users, the classic design and robust audio quality more than compensate.
Professional users aren't left out, with Ugreen's Revodok Max 8-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station matching its all-time low at $169.98. This compact hub transforms any laptop into a desktop workstation with four Thunderbolt 4 ports, gigabit ethernet, and three USB-A connections. The included 140W GaN charger can power demanding laptops while simultaneously running dual 4K monitors.