Thanks to AirTags, I can track my bags from drop-off to the plane to the luggage carousel. And even when the worst happens, and my bags end up in Orlando when I’m in Michigan (true story), I know where they are and how to find them. This price is just .50 above the lowest we’ve ever seen this 4-pack go for.
“First, we bought one Apple AirTag for my husband’s wallet. Then we bought a second one for his car keys,” said this repeat buyer. “Now, we have a four-pack, which is cheaper, for our golf bags and checked roller bags.”
The newest iPad is an ultra-light, thin tablet that’s powerful enough to replace your laptop for most tasks but slips into your bag with room to spare. With a spacious 11-inch Liquid Retina display, you’re swiping and scrolling in vibrant color and sharpness that makes any screen that came before it feel like an old tube TV. It’s also our pick for the overall best iPad for most users.
Why? Well, this iPad is ready to keep up with whatever you throw its way. If you’ve got a habit of toggling among a dozen apps, streaming videos and replying to messages simultaneously, you’re in for a treat. And if you’re into gaming, the graphics capabilities mean you can play even demanding games without dropping a frame.
If you don’t like that feeling of having something wedged in your ear and don’t need active noise cancellation, these buds are the way to go. How are they different from the previous generation? The shorter stem gives them a cleaner look, and the new quick-press controls mean no more fumbling to pause your tunes or take a call. Plus, they fit better and stay put, so you won’t have to keep adjusting them while you’re at the gym or running to catch the train.
“I decided to upgrade from my AirPods 2 and I’m impressed!” a happy listener wrote. “Sound quality is great! Wow! They don’t feel like they’re going to fall out of my ears and [are] very comfortable.”
More than 10,000 Amazon shoppers snapped up these earbuds in the past month, so calling them a customer favorite is an understatement (they’re sitting comfortably in my ears as I write this). They come with more features than you might expect given the tiny package: active noise cancellation, transparency mode, USB-C charging and a snug, customizable fit.
“The noise cancellation amazed me,” said this shopper. “I have a window A/C unit to cool my office, and when I put these in, I thought it turned off. It took me two or three times of taking them in and out of my ear to realize the headphones were eliminating the sound.”
Related: Apple AirPods Pro 2 review: Excellent earbuds with game-changing new hearing features
Unlike the model above, these AirPods feature active noise cancellation to block out nearly all ambient sound and background chatter. It’s a remarkable sensation. The first time I put them in my ears and turned on ANC, I was amazed at how well it worked.
Just like the model above, these are currently at the lowest price they’ve ever been.
Considering installing a USB-outlet? Consider this surge-protecting outlet instead. You get 5 outlets plus four more USB charging ports (three USB type A and one USB-C). Plus it’ll screw into the center of your outlet so you don’t yank it off the wall every time you unplug something. Safe. Secure. Inexpensive. Not bad for $9.
How many arguments could be avoided at your home if you just had more than one phone charger handy? Quite a few at mine. This charger is powerful enough to charge a phone, tablet and laptop all at once, so it’s perfect for home, the office, or as an all-in-one travel solution and it’s down to its lowest price ever, for at least the next few hours.
If a sleek design is at the top of your tablet wishlist, the latest iPad Air is the perfect fit. Equipped with Apple’s powerful M3 chip, it offers all-day battery life, a stunning 12-megapixel camera, and a Liquid Retina display that makes movies and TV shows pop. Meanwhile, the all-new iPadOS 26 operating system adds full-on windowing, so you can use it more like a real computer (if you so choose). This discount also matches the lowest price we’ve seen.
“The screen resolution is really beautiful,” wrote one impressed shopper. “It’s lighter in weight than my old one and a little thinner. The camera takes gorgeous pictures.”
It’s hard to justify spending hundreds of dollars on an iPad when Amazon’s 10-inch Fire HD tablet can be had for just $70. That ties the lowest price on record for this model, by the way, and while it may lack some of the iPad’s spit and polish, it can perform just about all the same tasks. Heck, you could buy four and still end up paying less than you would for a single iPad.
If you’re looking to learn more, check out our roundup of the best tablets for 2025.
No one said you had to have a big budget to get a big screen. This sleek Lenovo has 12GB RAM, a 256GB SSD and a sizable 15.6-inch display, making it a good choice for schoolwork, streaming or browsing (or all three!). A year of Microsoft 365 is included, and the battery can last through a full day of light use.
As for the price, it hasn’t gone lower, so grab it while the gettin’ is good.
Sometimes during Prime Day you have to be weary of the sale prices, but in the case of this Dell, we’ve got a real steal on our hands. The lowest this laptop ever sold for before this week was way north of $500, so you’re getting almost $100 off the lowest ever price before this. Other things you’re getting are an almost 16-inch anti-glare full HD screen, 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of SSD space. Need a bit more room? You can upgrade to the 512 GB model for just $40 more.
If you’re after the absolute best listening experience, these are the Bose headphones for you. Take everything you love about the Bose QuietComfort — industry-leading noise cancellation, ergonomic design and incredible sound quality — and turn it up to 11. Your music won’t just sound like it’s coming from the headphones; it’ll feel like it’s all around you, fully enveloping you wherever you are, whether on a plane, train or in your very own listening room (I’ve always wanted a listening room).
Open-ear headphones are all the rage, but they’re usually not cheap: Prices typically start over $100 and rise from there. Behold the pleasant surprise that is the Baseus Bass BC1, a cuff-style open-ear headphone. Comfy fit, decent sound, more bass than expected and a price tag of just $28.
Grab these before they jump back up to their already-pretty-amazing regular price of $40.
If you’re guilty of being a little (or very) forgetful, an AirTag may just be that piece of tech you didn’t know you needed. It doesn’t feel or look too “techy.” In fact, it’s completely uncomplicated. Just attach it to whatever you tend to misplace often or need to keep track of, like your wallet, keys or luggage. You’ll always know where it is using the “Find My” app on your phone. It’s among our picks for the best Bluetooth trackers on the market.
“I use these for everything as a chronic misplacer,” a savvy shopper said. “My most recent purchase was for my cat’s collar because she hides all over the house. It provides great peace of mind!”
At under $25, this Roku is a downright steal. It includes a voice remote that also controls your TV, so you can forget about having to use multiple remotes at once. It comes with all of the top apps you use every day — Netflix, Max, ESPN — as well as thousands more for those more obscure shows, channels and movies you like to watch.
This juice box usually goes for $30, making this price a juicy 30%-plus off. Compared to similar power banks, this is an absolute steal, especially for something with 10,000 mAh of power. Need more convincing? It also made our list of the best power banks to buy in 2025.
The Apple Watch Series 11 has barely been on shelves for a week, and it’s already seeing a rare $10 discount. That might not sound like much, but Apple gear rarely dips below MSRP this soon after launch.
The Series 11 builds on the previous model with a brighter, always-on display, a more scratch-resistant screen and improved sleep tracking. And you’re still getting all-day (up to 24 hours) battery life, 64GB of storage and the full suite of health and fitness sensors. If you’re coming from a Series 9 or earlier, these upgrades — plus the chance to save a little right out of the gate — make it worth a serious look.
These headphones pack some serious perks into a sleek, comfortable design. With Bose’s industry-leading noise-canceling tech, they’re perfect for shutting out distractions — ideal for everything from a long flight to some peace and quiet at home. Bose is known for its balanced, rich sound, delivering deep bass and clear highs that make any playlist shine. Plus, they’re built for both durability and comfort, with plush ear cushions and a fit that’s easy on the ears, even during long listening sessions. You’ll get up to 24 hours of battery life, with quick charging for when you’re in a pinch. Add in Bluetooth connectivity and intuitive touch controls and these headphones are a top choice.
You really can’t beat $99 for a 40-inch TV, as long as you are OK with the basics. While it’s only a 1080p TV (no 4K, sadly), the discount on this Insignia model makes it less than its 32-inch sibling. Not a bad deal for an extra eight inches.
You won’t get the world’s best picture quality here, but that’s expected at this price. You do, however, get access to Fire TV apps, which means you can stream content from any service you can think of. With Amazon Alexa built in, you can also control the TV and nearby smart-home gadgets using only your voice.
Sometimes you just want an affordable TV that does its job and does it well. That’s what you get with the Amazon Fire TV line, and this 50-inch model is down to a lowest-ever price that we last saw earlier this year.
As its name suggests, this TV runs on Amazon’s Fire TV platform, so you have access to all of the smart TV apps you could want. It also features a 4K screen with HDR to keep movies looking crisp. If you have a lot of Amazon devices around your home, it’ll also work great with Alexa skills and smart-home automations.
Need a smaller, basic TV for the kitchen, kid’s room or guest room? This 32-incher gets the job done for under $100, and the built-in Fire TV operating system means it can stream nearly any app under the sun — just provide the Wi-Fi and relevant subscriptions.
If you have the extra coin to spend on these over the Solo 4, do it, especially now that they’re almost down to the lowest price they’ve ever been. Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode let you control how much of the world you hear, whether you’re on a plane or at the gym. Plus, with up to 24 hours of battery life, they’re built to keep up with your day.
This updated version of the MacBook Air features the latest generation M4 chip, meaning you’ll get a much more powerful computer with everything else you love about the Air, including its outstanding 18-hour battery life and gorgeous 13.6-inch screen. Snag it now for its lowest price ever.
There’s not an outlet in my home that isn’t filled, at least some of the time, with a lamp, appliance or charger — cameras, computers, phones — of some kind, so a power strip like this can be worth its weight in gold. This one not only has plugs on all sides, but it comes with four USB-ports so you can charge all of your electronics at once.
This highly rated (and reasonably priced) telly is the one Goldilocks would likely opt for; not too big, not too small, just right. High-def resolution and Dolby Digital Audio help enhance the viewing experience with both a clear picture and incredible sound, and you’ll have easy access to all of your favorite streaming platforms in one place.
Looking for the best of the best? Speaking as someone who has used one every workday for the past 13 years, a MacBook Pro is likely exactly what you’re looking for. This one was released just a few months ago and comes with some of the latest features, like Apple Intelligence and the advanced M4 chip. It also has a 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display, one of the crispest in the entire MacBook lineup.
“This laptop will last a decade. The battery lasts forever. I do mild development work for my job, and this laptop is capable of handling all the Python code without issue,” said this snake handler. “This is perfect for students, professionals and more.”
Whether you’d like to drown out the sound of your neighbor’s bagpipe lessons or the roar of the garbage truck as it comes down your block, these noise-cancelling earbuds have you covered. Boasting up to 24 hours of listening time, they offer a top-tier listening experience and even offer an IPX4 waterproof rating, in case your workouts get extra sweaty.
The 2023-released SE has everything you need, from trackers for your heart rate and steps to crash detection, and nothing you don’t. So if you’ve been waiting for an Apple Watch to go on sale, this deal is for you. The price is unlikely to drop any further until holiday sales begin.
“The durability is outstanding. I was a bit careless and forgot the watch in my pants when I was doing laundry,” said a forgetful fan. “Luckily, after a 40-minute wash and a 50-minute dry on high heat, the watch worked perfectly fine.”
Built with dual processors and eight microphones, they create a near-silent bubble so you can fully immerse yourself in your tunes, podcasts, audiobooks or TV shows. With a lightweight, ergonomic design, these headphones offer plush comfort and a whopping 30 hours of battery life. Plus, with Adaptive Sound Control and Sony’s signature DSEE Extreme, you’ll get sound tailored to your environment and audio that’s richer than ever.
At 35% off, this Hisense TV deal is a great all-around pick if you need a solid living room TV at an all-time low price. Powered by a QLED panel, you’ll get colors that pop, making everything from sports to dramas and video games look great. It also includes support for every HDR format, so that means you’re prepared whether you need Dolby Vision or HDR 10.
If you need smart TV features, this set is powered by Amazon’s Fire TV OS, which comes with all of the entertainment apps you might need. Alexa is also just a button press away, allowing you to use voice controls for both the TV and any smart home gadgets you might have connected to Alexa.
USB-micro, USB-C, lightning. Keeping all of your cable organized when traveling can be a herculean task unless you snag one of these pouches. There’s room for every cable under the sun, plus card readers, chargers, power banks, you name it.
Imagine this: You’re stopped at a red light when the car in front of you starts to back up. Before you have time to think, let alone react, bam! They hit your car, but claim you rear-ended them. Unfortunately, these kinds of insurance scams happen are all too common, and unless you have a dashcam that shows what actually happened, you might be shelling out a lot of dough to make this problem go away. Fortunately, high-quality cams don’t have to cost an arm and a leg: Thanks to a $30 off coupon, the RedTiger 4K Dash Cam is currently on sale for $100.
Are traditional iPads a bit too cumbersome for your daily routine? The smaller, more approachable iPad mini may be right up your alley. At only 8.3 inches, it’s compact enough to hold with just one hand. And at $399, this tablet is just a couple of Hamiltons above its lowest-ever price, which we’ve only ever seen during an earlier Prime Day.
“A powerhouse in a compact form, designed for busy professionals and families who need both portability and performance,” wrote one erudite enthusiast. “Whether you’re managing work tasks, staying connected with loved ones, or entertaining the kids, this tablet handles it all effortlessly.”
For about the price of a movie ticket and a popcorn, the Fire TV Stick 4K offers quick and easy access to more content than you’ll ever be able to watch in a lifetime. We’re talking 1.5 million shows and movies at your fingertips. And right now, you can snag it for $20 off.
Looking for a solid laptop deal? This HP 15.6-inch Touchscreen Laptop is a total score, even now that it’s not at its all-time low price. Sleek, speedy, and dependable, it’s built for work, study, and everything in between.
With an AMD Ryzen 3 chip, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD, it runs fast and smooth, while the HD touchscreen makes everyday use more fun. Add in AMD Radeon Graphics and Windows 11 Home, and you’ve got one powerhouse under $330.
I’m guilty of eating at my desk almost every day, and once those crumbs get into your keyboard, they can be a pain to get out. That’s where this goop comes in handy. It’ll pick up dust, crumbs, the occasional staple and is at home cleaning your car as it is in your office.
When I moved into my house six years ago, it came with a doorbell outside and an old-school chime inside — but neither had been hooked up in who knows how long. We needed a replacement, so we went with a Ring. It was super easy to install, doesn’t need to be charged all that often and the subscription is surprisingly cheap (though I am getting pretty sick of everything being a subscription these days).
At a rare 50% off, it’s within $2 of its all-time low.
Tired of dealing with a menagerie of remotes every time you want to watch TV? Stop the insanity with this easy and intuitive top-seller (which happens to be the newest model) that can replace ’em all. You’ll be able to effortlessly switch between the news, sports, live TV and your favorite streaming platforms for easy access to millions of shows and movies.
Now, all the deals in this list are set to expire at midnight, but if you’ve been eyeing this tablet — and honestly, you should at this price — know that once this lightning deal ends, it’s gone for good. A little more than half the stock is left, so once they’re sold out, that’s it.
This Chromebook isn’t trying to be a photo or video editing monster, but for the everyday basics — streaming, browsing, writing down fantasy novel ideas in a Google Doc — it’s more than capable. You get a 14-inch 1080p screen, an Intel Celeron processor, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, which is right on the money for this price. It’s not built for juggling 20 tabs, but at $180, it’s a dependable everyday laptop that nails the essentials.
It’s been years since I stopped plugging my phone in at night, instead setting it down on a wireless charger that’s plugged in next to my nightstand. That said, some nights it isn’t sitting just right, and I wake up to a dead phone. Not so with a MagSafe charger. Not only is this one $43, but it’s just $10 more than the 1m long version, which means you won’t be stretching the cable just to plug it into the outlet. Need one that can fast-charge? It’s also $43.
If you want to save a little on an Apple wearable, the Series 10 is still worth the investment. It boasts an always-on Retina display and comes with useful features like ECG apps, a fitness tracker and more. And while the Series 11 has just been released, it sports the same processor, same design and nearly all of the same features. In other words, you’re getting the bulk of the 2025 Apple Watch here, but at the 2024 discount.
“I upgraded from a Series 5,” said this watch wearer. “The battery life is phenomenal, I can literally go two days without charging. When I do have to charge it, it’s full in about 30 minutes. The price is on par for the quality. The health sensors are nice. I know I have sleep apnea and never got around to taking care of it. The watch notified me after about a month of use and provides data to bring in to the doctor’s office.”
These Bose earbuds are like having your own personal soundstage, no matter where you are. With Bose’s top-notch noise-cancelling tech, these earbuds let you tune out distractions and focus on your playlist, podcast or phone call.
They offer customizable sound settings so you can personalize your listening experience, up to six hours of battery life and a case that provides quick recharges on the go.
Tired of dealing with a streaming stick that is constantly full and bogged down by apps? This is the most powerful Fire TV stick out there, and with 16GB, it can handle pretty much everything you throw at it.
This souped-up smartwatch has a titanium case and comes with different colored loop bands (depending on which option you choose). It has a larger face than standard Apple Watches and functions as a fitness tracker, GPS and more. The best upgrade for me is battery life. You’ll get up to 36 hours, 72 if you’re in low battery mode.
“Not only is this thing a beast with battery life, [but] I am finding more features that I didn’t even know it had,” a shopper marveled.
