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The week after Memorial Day can sometimes be a little sleepy on the deals front, but this week we saw a good number of sales, particularly on audio equipment. The headliner deal, a , takes up to 25 percent off some of the brand's most popular speakers. JBL is a few of its better Bluetooth speakers, Sony's new headphones are down to $128 and have dropped back to $200. Solo Stove carried over its to this week, in which you can save up to 45 percent on the brand's mostly smokeless fire pits or get $120 off one of our recommended . Here are the best tech deals from this week that you can still get today.
I heard from a colleague that they'd just bough a Sonos speaker — before this sale popped up. To avoid the same disappointing fate, you may want to shop now if you've been thinking about a speaker from one of our brands. Currently, many of the more popular speakers are . Discounts apply to one of our , the , which is $719.20 after a 20 percent discount. It calibrates its sound to your living room (or wherever you set it up) and works well with other Sonos speakers as you expand. , which is our favorite mid-range soundbar is down to $399.20, which is nearly $100 off the street price. I particularly appreciate the way the Beam makes dialogue much clearer.
Our portable smart speaker, the , is also part of the sale, down to $134.25 instead of its usual $179. The new Era 100, which our deputy editor Nathan Ingraham to, isn't on sale by itself, but is available with the Move speaker for $99 off.
They've only been around for a few months now, but wireless headphones are already 20 percent off at and , bringing them to just $128. Our audio expert and editor Billy Steele deemed them "budget-friendly headphones with premium sound" in his . They're a mid-range and more affordable alternative to Sony's $400 , but compromises like a mostly plastic build make the headphones look "decidedly cheap." It's also missing some advanced features like automatically pausing when you take them off. Still, Billy was impressed by the overall sound quality, remarking on the clarity of detail and ample bass. They have a long, 35-hour battery life and are also lightweight and comfortable, even after hours of wear.
Solo Stove's Memorial Day sale is still going on, with discounts up to 45 percent on some of the brand's nearly smokeless fire pits. The medium-sized is still just $250 after a $150 discount. It's 19.5-inches in diameter and comes with an ash pan for easier cleanup. Solo Stove is also still offering a free mini fire pit, the table-top-friendly Mesa if you enter the code FREEMESA at checkout (just remember to add the mini pit to your cart first). And while Ooni's Memorial Day sale looks to be over, Solo's answer to the pizza oven boom, the (and one of ), is on sale for $400 after a $120 discount.
Humble Bundle, the online store that sells bundled games at a discount while giving money to charity, has a notable set of games on offer this week. , including Hollow Knight, Bloodstained and Rain World, are going for the minimum price of $15. Bought separately, the titles would sell for $164. As with all Humble Bundles, you can pick the price you pay, with a portion of the money going to publishers and charities like the Malala Fund, the ACLU and One Tree Planted. This bundle supports and has already raised $34,061 as of this writing.
The is on sale for $145 instead of its usual $180 at both Amazon and from . That's close to the lowest price we've seen for the controller since its debut in 2019. It works with Xbox Series X or S consoles as well as PCs running Windows 10 or 11 and connects wirelessly via Bluetooth or Microsoft's own Xbox Wireless protocol. If you prefer, you can just plug it in with the included USB-C cable. Many other items are included as well, like a charging dock, four paddles, an extra D-pad, additional thumbsticks and a carrying case. If you don't need all of that (and don't want to have it in black) you can grab the , which is currently on sale for $104 from Microsoft.
The is also on sale for $85 instead of $100, which is an all-time low. Of course, this set didn't make the cut in . Our senior commerce writer, Jeff Dunn, would suggest instead the wired , which is on sale for $100 after a 23 percent discount. It's got a more spacious soundstage than many gaming headsets with an emphasized bass that delivers a "a smooth and satisfying thump" without overdoing it. True, they're not wireless, but you can plug them directly into the headphone jack on your new Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.
Losing your keys and wallet is never fun. A Bluetooth tracker can help you stop doing that. Right now Apple's option, the small white , are on sale for 20 percent off when you buy a four pack from Walmart or . They're our trackers for iPhone users (and don't work with Android devices) because they tap into the vast FindMy network, enabled by default for every iPhone user out there. That means any nearby phone can anonymously find your lost item and help you zero in on its location.
In my tests, the AirTags were neither as loud nor as quick with separation alerts as the . Those were the best overall pick in our guide, work with both iPhones and Android phones and are currently just $75 for a four-pack.
The latest with a heat sink is currently just $80 at Amazon, which is a 56 percent savings over the usual $180. It offers read/write speeds of up to 7300/6300 MBs and, in addition to PCs, it's also compatible with PS5 consoles. If you need even more storage, check out the which is $150 instead of $310.
If you'd prefer external storage, you can grab the for $100 or 44 percent off its $180 list price. The is on sale for $160, which is an even steeper 52 percent discount. As they're external, they're compatible with both PS and Xbox consoles and can even store files from your PC or Mac.
Samsung ran a promotion on its storage devices last week and many of the at Amazon. Of particular note is the , which is down to $18 after a 31 percent discount and represents a new low price. It's our top pick in our guide to the . This deal bundles a handy USB reader, but if you don't need one, you can get for $15. The is $24, which is the lowest price we've seen yet.
You can also snag deals on the card, which is 55 percent off, or the ultracompact flash drive which is now just $15 for the 128GB version. The portable SSD, the , is 44 percent off in the 1TB size.
The 4K version of the is currently $40 at Amazon and . That's a 20 percent discount and matches the cheapest price we've seen yet. The streaming dongle can turn any set into a smart TV, giving you a slew of streaming options while offering support for Dolby Vision. If you don't have a screen that can handle 4K video, the HD dongle is even cheaper at just $20 after a 33 percent discount. Our commerce writer Nicole Lee gave the 4K version an and we named it the runner up in our thanks to its great Google Assistant integration and informative Google TV interface.
A handful of JBL speakers are , including JBL's , and — all of which our homepage editor, Jon Turi, recommends in his guide to the . The Flip 6 puts out impressive volume considering its 1.2-pound size and still manages to deliver "solid lows [and] crisp highs." True to it's name, you can flip it on its side to save tabletop space and the IP67 waterproof rating mean it can handle a dunk. It's down to $100 after a 23 percent discount at both and . That's not an all-time low, but falls within $10 of its Black Friday pricing.
The is at little bigger at just over two pounds and can likewise pump out bigger sound. It delivers the same quality sound as the smaller Flip 6 (and has the same waterproof rating). The larger battery not only goes for 20 hours on a charge, it can even juice up your small devices via the USB port. It's on sale for $150 after a 17 percent discount from both and . For even bigger sound, we recommend the . Its 4.3-pound size is large enough to warrant a shoulder strap and can adequately output sound for a backyard get-together. It's $100 off after a 25 percent discount and you can get it from or .
Light strips might not be the most necessary smart home devices, but they can add a decidedly fun vibe to a living room, bedroom or gamer cave. The latest option from Govee, the 16.4-foot are on sale for $85 at Amazon, after you click to apply the $15 coupon. Our senior commerce editor, Valentina Palladino, recommends them in because they have an impressively wide color spectrum, don't require a hub and let you customize 15 different segments to get just the right lighting scheme.
Other Govee lights are also on sale, including the for $48.48 after applying the $10 coupon. These have an older chip in them and aren't quite as bright as the newer model, but at less than a dollar per foot, they're an inexpensive way to get started with smart strip lights.
At this point, we'd recommend anyone looking into to wait for them to go on sale. This week is one such time, as the second generation of Apple's AirPods Pro have dropped back to $199 both and . They are Engadget's for the best earbuds you can buy for iPhones. Billy gave them an 88 in his , noting their improved performance and better features over the previous generation. They also deliver one of the most natural-sounding transparency modes of any earbuds out there.
As part of on Amazon's line of Wi-Fi routers, the is on sale for $200. That's a 20 percent discount, but $20 more than its lowest price so far. Still, if you've brought home a newer smartphone, tablet or laptop that can access WiFi 6 and want a router that can supply that band, this might be a good time to upgrade. If you've got a large area to cover, you may need a few routers. A of Eero routers can cover up to 6,000 square feet and are similarly discounted.
If you'd rather get a WiFi router from Google, take a look at Amazon's sale on Nest devices. A three-pack of the routers is 15 percent off, or $340, which is the lowest price in the past four months, though not an all-time low. Set these up throughout your home and you'll get 6,000 square feet of coverage with access to the usual 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi bands, plus the newer 6 GHz band. Compatible devices, like newer smartphones, laptops and tablets, can access this band and get lower latency and less network crowding.
The wired version of the is seeing a steep discount this week at Amazon. Usually $65, it's now just $39 after a 40 percent discount. The camera uses motion detection to tell when someone is at your door, sending out instant notifications. You can see, hear and talk to visitors using your phone or an Echo display. To hear a chime inside your home when someone rings the bell, you'll need an Alexa-enabled speaker or a . The devices offer customizable privacy settings, but it's important to note that Amazon's Ring devices on that front.
, Wellbots offered a few discount codes on many of Roomba robot vacs, and now Amazon and iRobot have matched many of those prices. One of particular note is the , the winner from our guide to autonomous cleaners. It's currently 35 percent off, or $179, from both and . That matches the on a vac that offers an easy-to-use companion app and powerful suction.
Also on sale is the , which is $400 after a $200 discount at both Amazon and the . It's the runner-up mid-range vac in , in which Valentina noted its excellent obstacle avoidance and good cleaning power. The standard j7 doesn't come with a clean base, so you'll need to manually empty what the machine picks up in a run. If you want an auto-empty feature, you can opt for the Roomba j7+, which and have for $600 instead of $800. If you also want a vac than can mop, the includes an on-board mopping pad that automatically deploys when the bot detects hard floors. It's available from Amazon, or directly from .
Our pick for a premium robo vac is the which is $749 instead of $1,000. Pick that one up from either or .
A sale on Samsung's at Woot takes 27 to 33 percent off sets ranging from 43 and 75 inches. That makes the 50-inch model $870 instead of $1,300 and the 43-inch $730 instead of $998. The QLED 4K smart TVs run on Samsung's OS and feature an Art Mode that camouflages the screen as a piece of art when it's off. The anti-reflection matte display, narrow wall mount and external CPU add to the illusion, particularly if you drop the thin connecting wire behind the drywall during installation.
Apple's entry-level with 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage is $100 off right now at B&H Photo. The deal matches the all-time low of $499 and makes it the most affordable way to get a decent Mac desktop computer. It won't handle heavy workloads and isn't upgradable, so you'll probably want to make sure it can handle what you want it to do before you checkout. If you want a larger SSD, you can grab the version with for $679, or $120 off. offered the same deals last week, but has since run out of stock. We gave the beefed up version of the latest Mac mini a when it came out earlier this year.
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Sonos speaker sale
I heard from a colleague that they'd just bough a Sonos speaker — before this sale popped up. To avoid the same disappointing fate, you may want to shop now if you've been thinking about a speaker from one of our brands. Currently, many of the more popular speakers are . Discounts apply to one of our , the , which is $719.20 after a 20 percent discount. It calibrates its sound to your living room (or wherever you set it up) and works well with other Sonos speakers as you expand. , which is our favorite mid-range soundbar is down to $399.20, which is nearly $100 off the street price. I particularly appreciate the way the Beam makes dialogue much clearer.
Our portable smart speaker, the , is also part of the sale, down to $134.25 instead of its usual $179. The new Era 100, which our deputy editor Nathan Ingraham to, isn't on sale by itself, but is available with the Move speaker for $99 off.
Sony WH-CH720N headphones
They've only been around for a few months now, but wireless headphones are already 20 percent off at and , bringing them to just $128. Our audio expert and editor Billy Steele deemed them "budget-friendly headphones with premium sound" in his . They're a mid-range and more affordable alternative to Sony's $400 , but compromises like a mostly plastic build make the headphones look "decidedly cheap." It's also missing some advanced features like automatically pausing when you take them off. Still, Billy was impressed by the overall sound quality, remarking on the clarity of detail and ample bass. They have a long, 35-hour battery life and are also lightweight and comfortable, even after hours of wear.
Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0
Solo Stove's Memorial Day sale is still going on, with discounts up to 45 percent on some of the brand's nearly smokeless fire pits. The medium-sized is still just $250 after a $150 discount. It's 19.5-inches in diameter and comes with an ash pan for easier cleanup. Solo Stove is also still offering a free mini fire pit, the table-top-friendly Mesa if you enter the code FREEMESA at checkout (just remember to add the mini pit to your cart first). And while Ooni's Memorial Day sale looks to be over, Solo's answer to the pizza oven boom, the (and one of ), is on sale for $400 after a $120 discount.
Humble Metroidvania game bundle
Humble Bundle, the online store that sells bundled games at a discount while giving money to charity, has a notable set of games on offer this week. , including Hollow Knight, Bloodstained and Rain World, are going for the minimum price of $15. Bought separately, the titles would sell for $164. As with all Humble Bundles, you can pick the price you pay, with a portion of the money going to publishers and charities like the Malala Fund, the ACLU and One Tree Planted. This bundle supports and has already raised $34,061 as of this writing.
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2
The is on sale for $145 instead of its usual $180 at both Amazon and from . That's close to the lowest price we've seen for the controller since its debut in 2019. It works with Xbox Series X or S consoles as well as PCs running Windows 10 or 11 and connects wirelessly via Bluetooth or Microsoft's own Xbox Wireless protocol. If you prefer, you can just plug it in with the included USB-C cable. Many other items are included as well, like a charging dock, four paddles, an extra D-pad, additional thumbsticks and a carrying case. If you don't need all of that (and don't want to have it in black) you can grab the , which is currently on sale for $104 from Microsoft.
The is also on sale for $85 instead of $100, which is an all-time low. Of course, this set didn't make the cut in . Our senior commerce writer, Jeff Dunn, would suggest instead the wired , which is on sale for $100 after a 23 percent discount. It's got a more spacious soundstage than many gaming headsets with an emphasized bass that delivers a "a smooth and satisfying thump" without overdoing it. True, they're not wireless, but you can plug them directly into the headphone jack on your new Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.
Apple AirTags
Losing your keys and wallet is never fun. A Bluetooth tracker can help you stop doing that. Right now Apple's option, the small white , are on sale for 20 percent off when you buy a four pack from Walmart or . They're our trackers for iPhone users (and don't work with Android devices) because they tap into the vast FindMy network, enabled by default for every iPhone user out there. That means any nearby phone can anonymously find your lost item and help you zero in on its location.
In my tests, the AirTags were neither as loud nor as quick with separation alerts as the . Those were the best overall pick in our guide, work with both iPhones and Android phones and are currently just $75 for a four-pack.
WD_Black 1TB SN850X NVMe Gaming SSD
The latest with a heat sink is currently just $80 at Amazon, which is a 56 percent savings over the usual $180. It offers read/write speeds of up to 7300/6300 MBs and, in addition to PCs, it's also compatible with PS5 consoles. If you need even more storage, check out the which is $150 instead of $310.
If you'd prefer external storage, you can grab the for $100 or 44 percent off its $180 list price. The is on sale for $160, which is an even steeper 52 percent discount. As they're external, they're compatible with both PS and Xbox consoles and can even store files from your PC or Mac.
Samsung Pro Plus microSD card
Samsung ran a promotion on its storage devices last week and many of the at Amazon. Of particular note is the , which is down to $18 after a 31 percent discount and represents a new low price. It's our top pick in our guide to the . This deal bundles a handy USB reader, but if you don't need one, you can get for $15. The is $24, which is the lowest price we've seen yet.
You can also snag deals on the card, which is 55 percent off, or the ultracompact flash drive which is now just $15 for the 128GB version. The portable SSD, the , is 44 percent off in the 1TB size.
Chromecast with Google TV
The 4K version of the is currently $40 at Amazon and . That's a 20 percent discount and matches the cheapest price we've seen yet. The streaming dongle can turn any set into a smart TV, giving you a slew of streaming options while offering support for Dolby Vision. If you don't have a screen that can handle 4K video, the HD dongle is even cheaper at just $20 after a 33 percent discount. Our commerce writer Nicole Lee gave the 4K version an and we named it the runner up in our thanks to its great Google Assistant integration and informative Google TV interface.
JBL Flip 6
A handful of JBL speakers are , including JBL's , and — all of which our homepage editor, Jon Turi, recommends in his guide to the . The Flip 6 puts out impressive volume considering its 1.2-pound size and still manages to deliver "solid lows [and] crisp highs." True to it's name, you can flip it on its side to save tabletop space and the IP67 waterproof rating mean it can handle a dunk. It's down to $100 after a 23 percent discount at both and . That's not an all-time low, but falls within $10 of its Black Friday pricing.
The is at little bigger at just over two pounds and can likewise pump out bigger sound. It delivers the same quality sound as the smaller Flip 6 (and has the same waterproof rating). The larger battery not only goes for 20 hours on a charge, it can even juice up your small devices via the USB port. It's on sale for $150 after a 17 percent discount from both and . For even bigger sound, we recommend the . Its 4.3-pound size is large enough to warrant a shoulder strap and can adequately output sound for a backyard get-together. It's $100 off after a 25 percent discount and you can get it from or .
Govee M1 RGBIC LED strip lights
Light strips might not be the most necessary smart home devices, but they can add a decidedly fun vibe to a living room, bedroom or gamer cave. The latest option from Govee, the 16.4-foot are on sale for $85 at Amazon, after you click to apply the $15 coupon. Our senior commerce editor, Valentina Palladino, recommends them in because they have an impressively wide color spectrum, don't require a hub and let you customize 15 different segments to get just the right lighting scheme.
Other Govee lights are also on sale, including the for $48.48 after applying the $10 coupon. These have an older chip in them and aren't quite as bright as the newer model, but at less than a dollar per foot, they're an inexpensive way to get started with smart strip lights.
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd gen)
At this point, we'd recommend anyone looking into to wait for them to go on sale. This week is one such time, as the second generation of Apple's AirPods Pro have dropped back to $199 both and . They are Engadget's for the best earbuds you can buy for iPhones. Billy gave them an 88 in his , noting their improved performance and better features over the previous generation. They also deliver one of the most natural-sounding transparency modes of any earbuds out there.
Eero Pro 6 mesh Wi-Fi 6 router
As part of on Amazon's line of Wi-Fi routers, the is on sale for $200. That's a 20 percent discount, but $20 more than its lowest price so far. Still, if you've brought home a newer smartphone, tablet or laptop that can access WiFi 6 and want a router that can supply that band, this might be a good time to upgrade. If you've got a large area to cover, you may need a few routers. A of Eero routers can cover up to 6,000 square feet and are similarly discounted.
Google Nest WiFi Routers
If you'd rather get a WiFi router from Google, take a look at Amazon's sale on Nest devices. A three-pack of the routers is 15 percent off, or $340, which is the lowest price in the past four months, though not an all-time low. Set these up throughout your home and you'll get 6,000 square feet of coverage with access to the usual 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi bands, plus the newer 6 GHz band. Compatible devices, like newer smartphones, laptops and tablets, can access this band and get lower latency and less network crowding.
Ring Video Doorbell
The wired version of the is seeing a steep discount this week at Amazon. Usually $65, it's now just $39 after a 40 percent discount. The camera uses motion detection to tell when someone is at your door, sending out instant notifications. You can see, hear and talk to visitors using your phone or an Echo display. To hear a chime inside your home when someone rings the bell, you'll need an Alexa-enabled speaker or a . The devices offer customizable privacy settings, but it's important to note that Amazon's Ring devices on that front.
iRobot Roomba 694
, Wellbots offered a few discount codes on many of Roomba robot vacs, and now Amazon and iRobot have matched many of those prices. One of particular note is the , the winner from our guide to autonomous cleaners. It's currently 35 percent off, or $179, from both and . That matches the on a vac that offers an easy-to-use companion app and powerful suction.
Also on sale is the , which is $400 after a $200 discount at both Amazon and the . It's the runner-up mid-range vac in , in which Valentina noted its excellent obstacle avoidance and good cleaning power. The standard j7 doesn't come with a clean base, so you'll need to manually empty what the machine picks up in a run. If you want an auto-empty feature, you can opt for the Roomba j7+, which and have for $600 instead of $800. If you also want a vac than can mop, the includes an on-board mopping pad that automatically deploys when the bot detects hard floors. It's available from Amazon, or directly from .
Our pick for a premium robo vac is the which is $749 instead of $1,000. Pick that one up from either or .
Samsung The Frame Smart TV
A sale on Samsung's at Woot takes 27 to 33 percent off sets ranging from 43 and 75 inches. That makes the 50-inch model $870 instead of $1,300 and the 43-inch $730 instead of $998. The QLED 4K smart TVs run on Samsung's OS and feature an Art Mode that camouflages the screen as a piece of art when it's off. The anti-reflection matte display, narrow wall mount and external CPU add to the illusion, particularly if you drop the thin connecting wire behind the drywall during installation.
Apple Mac Mini
Apple's entry-level with 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage is $100 off right now at B&H Photo. The deal matches the all-time low of $499 and makes it the most affordable way to get a decent Mac desktop computer. It won't handle heavy workloads and isn't upgradable, so you'll probably want to make sure it can handle what you want it to do before you checkout. If you want a larger SSD, you can grab the version with for $679, or $120 off. offered the same deals last week, but has since run out of stock. We gave the beefed up version of the latest Mac mini a when it came out earlier this year.
Follow on Twitter and for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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