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Early Labor Day sales are here, and Amazon has a ton of great deals. To make your life a little easier, I’ve rounded up the best ones I could find.
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Headphones
If you need to get new ANC headphones, there are some good options seeing big discounts. The WH-1000XM4 starts at $198 (originally $349.99). They’re not as fancy as the XM6, but they’re still great headphones and plenty powerful for most people. You can read more about them in PCMag’s “outstanding” review.
For those who are willing to spend more for premium headphones, consider Sonos Ace, especially if you’re already in the Sonos ecosystem. But even if you’re not, these make great headphones for Android and Apple users alike. You can get them for $299 (originally $399). You can read more about them in PCMag’s “excellent” review.
TVs
I’ve been lucky enough to test TCL’s new QM6K QLED TV firsthand for a couple of months. It’s hard to believe it’s considered a budget TV, considering how good it is. The 55-inch model starts at $446.99 (originally $698 at launch) right now.
For those looking to splurge on an OLED TV, the 55-inch LG C5 is $1,296.99 (originally $1,799.99) and the 65-inch is $1,496.99 (originally $2,696.99). This OLED model came out this year and it’s impressive to already see it with such a steep discount. It has excellent image quality like you’d expect from any OLED, has great gaming specs, and the contrast looks great even in bright rooms, according to CNET’s review.
Tablets
The Pixel Tablet is Google’s answer to the iPad, but for both Apple and Android users and is much cheaper. It also doubles as a smart display when docked to its charging speaker dock. It’s perfect for leaving on your kitchen counter or living room as a hub. At $249 (originally $399), it’s a solid pick if you’re already invested in Google’s ecosystem.
If you’re an Apple user and want the best money can but for iPads, consider the iPad Pro. It’s honestly a laptop in tablet form. Powered by the M4 chip—a more powerful chip than most laptops have—it offers performance that can handle the most demanding tasks without issues. Right now, the 11-inch version is at its lowest price yet, according to price trackers, at $894.99.
Drill combo kit
For the DIY-ers, the Dewalt Power Drill Combo Kit comes with a DeWalt 20-volt MAX ½ inch chuck drill, a 20-volt MAX ¼ inch chuck impact driver, two two-amp 20-volt MAX batteries, a 20-volt MAX charger, and a tool bag. An impact drill means getting into those tougher surfaces like bricks, blocks, or metal (with the right drill bits). Having two batteries and drills also means double time without needing to stop or recharge. Get the combo for $179 (originally $259).
Soundbar
A soundbar is necessary for any home-theater enthusiast. For those who like the finer things in life but also appreciate minimalism, the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar offers the best audio without the need to get a whole surround sound system. It has a big and full sound with a relatively strong bass without a subwoofer (though you can add one if you want). It also has all three major voice assistants built in (Apple AirPlay, Google Cast, and Amazon Alexa) for easy wifi streaming. You can get it for $699 (originally $899) and read more about it in PCMag’s review.
AirTags
The AirTag works with Apple’s network of iOS devices to create a Bluetooth tracker. Essentially, every person with an iPhone (or iPad) is part of this iOS network, and as long as one of these people gets within Bluetooth range of your AirTag, it will show up as the last location on your Find My app. You can get a four-pack for $69.99 (originally $99).
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