I just showed these 6 Super Bowl gadgets on TV — here’s how to level up your party without blowing your budget

Chefman Everything warmer, Ninja DoubleStack XL Air Fryer, eCozy Nugget Ice Maker, Philips Hue Play Smart Wall Washer, Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6, TCL QM6K Mini-LED TV
(Image credit: Chefman, TCL, eCozy, Philips, Sony, Ninja)

Super Bowl 2026 is upon us, so if you're looking to host the ultimate party for the big game, I've got everything you need to entertain and wow your guests. It all starts with a TV, of course, and right now one of our top-rated Mini-LED TVs is $470 off ahead of kickoff. And this is just one of 6 gadgets I've brought on Fox 5's Good Day New York TV show to help you upgrade your Super Bowl setup.

If you want the Seahawks vs Patriots to sound as good as it looks — as well as the Bad Bunny halftime show — Sony's Bravia Theater Bar 6 will bring plenty of audio oomph with spatial sound, Dolby Atmos support and a wireless subwoofer. And we've got the perfect light show to go along with the Super Bowl, with colors that sync with the on-screen action.

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Chefman Everything Warmer Modular Expanding Warming Tray
Chefman Everything Warmer Modular Expanding Warming Tray: $129 at chefman.com
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During food-centric gatherings (like the Super Bowl), it isn't always easy to heat all your dishes at once. Fortunately, this Chefman warming tray allows you to keep everything warm without hogging up too many outlets. You can use the included 10” x 16” tray on its own or link up to five additional trays. That's a touchdown in my book!

Ninja DoubleStack XL Air Fryer
Ninja DoubleStack XL Air Fryer: was $249 now $209 at Amazon
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We rank the Ninja DoubleStack XL Air Fryer as one of the best Ninja air fryers. It's the perfect pick when you're trying to cook up some game-day snacks for a crowd! It features a dual-basket design that lets you cook two things at once, like wings and fries. It's also 40% slimmer than other 2-basket air fryers. Plus, you'll get a generous 10-quart capacity, great cooking performance and easy cleaning.

eCozy Nugget Ice Maker
eCozy Nugget Ice Maker: was $339 now $299 at Amazon
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Want to impress your guests this Super Bowl Sunday? Make nugget ice to add to their soda, water or cocktails. This sleek Nugget Ice Maker features a full-color smart panel and a dedicated app that creates crunchy nuggets of compacted ice flakes in no time. Once you’ve enjoyed the texture of this nugget ice, you’ll never want a refrigerator ice cube again.

Philips  Hue Play Smart Wall Washer
Philips Hue Play Smart Wall Washer: $372 at Amazon
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Give your Super Bowl party some ambiance with the Philips Hue Play Wall Washer. You can instantly cast a shifting glow on any wall with the discreet lamp, which stacks three lights to create seamless color gradient transitions. The device can also be paired with Philips' Hue Play HDMI Sync Box ($199) to lock in with video games, movies and TV shows.

Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6
Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6: was $699 now $499 at Sony
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Get cinematic sound at home with this powerful soundbar and subwoofer that will allow you to hear every crunch and tackle during the big game. Even better? The Sony Bravia Bar 6 has an incredible $200 off right now, making it one of the best-value soundbar + subwoofer combos out there.

TCL 65” QM6K 4K Mini-LED TV
TCL 65” QM6K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $999 now $529 at Best Buy
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This year, the TCL QM6K has been one of our go-to recommendations for folks looking for a big screen on a budget. This 65-inch Mini-LED TV is ideal for those who want to upgrade to a dependable TV with excellent picture quality — without breaking the bank. We saw wide color gamut coverage in our testing, and the Google TV operating system is easy to use.

Mark Spoonauer is the global editor in chief of Tom's Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. In addition to overseeing the direction of Tom's Guide, Mark specializes in covering all things mobile, having reviewed dozens of smartphones and other gadgets. He has spoken at key industry events and appears regularly on TV to discuss the latest trends, including Cheddar, Fox Business and other outlets. Mark was previously editor in chief of Laptop Mag, and his work has appeared in Wired, Popular Science and Inc. Follow him on Twitter at @mspoonauer.

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