We’re a week away from Memorial Day weekend and we’re already starting to see sales coming in. Apple’s latest AirPods are back at $150, while a four-pack of AirTags remains discounted to $89. You can pick up a few Fire TV devices for less, including the Fire TV Cube for just $70, while Solo Stove’s fire pits are already available. are discounted a week before the holiday. Here are this week’s best tech deals you can get today.
Apple AirPods (3rd generation)
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The latest AirPods are $30 off and up to $150, which is just $10 more than their ever-low price. We gave the earbuds a score of 88 for their improved sound quality, more comfortable design and longer battery life.
Buy AirPods from Amazon – $150
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A pack of four AirTags now costs $89, or $10 off the regular price. If you have a few things you want to keep track of, this is a good opportunity to pick up a few AirTags that can help you do that. AirTags show you the location of your stuff in Apple’s Find My app, and if you have an iPhone that supports Precision Finding, it can direct you to your stuff.
Buy Apple AirTags 4 Pack at Amazon – $89
1Password
1Password
1Password offers a 50 percent discount on paid plans for a limited time, meaning you can sign up for a Personal plan for $1.50 per month (if billed annually) or a Families plan for $2.50 per month. 1Password is one of our favorite password managers because it securely stores all the dozens of credentials you have, while also making it easy for you to enter the correct ones without having to remember them while browsing the web.
Subscribe to 1Password from $1.50/month
Fire TV Cube
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Amazon’s Fire TV Cube is currently at a record low of $70, or nearly half the regular rate. This is the most powerful streaming device Amazon offers and supports 4K HDR content, Dolby Vision and hands-free Alexa commands.
Buy Fire TV Cube at Amazon – $70
Fire TV Stick 4K
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The Fire TV Stick 4K is 30 percent off, dropping to $35, which, while not a record low, is a good retail price for this handy streaming stick. Like the Fire TV Cube, it supports 4K streaming and Dolby Vision, but takes up much less space and can hide behind your TV. And if you want to spend even less, you can pick up the Fire TV Stick Lite for just $20.
Buy Fire TV Stick 4K at Amazon – $35 Buy Fire TV Stick Lite at Amazon – $20
Solo cooker
Solo Stove’s Memorial Day sale hits fire pits up to 46 percent off, so you can pick one up for just $200. You’ll find the biggest discount on the large Yukon, which is $350, dropping to $400. We love these fire pits as they produce much less smoke than their cheaper competitors and of the three models available, two are also quite portable.
Buy Yukon at Solo Stove – $400 Buy Bonfire at Solo Stove – $220 Buy Ranger at Solo Stove – $200
GoPro Hero10 Black Bundle
GoPro
Amazon’s latest deal on the GoPro Hero10 Black includes a dual battery charger plus two rechargeable batteries for $400. If you went straight to GoPro, you’d spend the same amount on the camera alone, so you’re essentially getting the batteries for free if you buy through Amazon. goes.
Buy GoPro Hero10 Black Bundle at Amazon – $400
Google Nest devices
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A number of Google Nest devices have been discounted ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Wellbots has the Google Nest Hub Max for $179 if you use the code EGDT50 at checkout, so you save $50 off the regular price. You can also get several discounts on Nest WiFi packages – the Nest WiFi router costs $119 with the code EGDT50the single access point router retails for $189 with the code EDGT80 and the three pack is $249 with the code EDGT100†
Buy Nest Hub Max from Wellbots – $179 Buy Nest WiFi Router from Wellbots – $119 Buy Nest Wifi (2 pack) from Wellbots – $189 Buy Nest WiFi (3 pack) from Wellbots – $249
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
All three of Samsung’s Galaxy S22 smartphones have the lowest prices ever, with the Galaxy S22 Ultra retailing for $950, the S22+ on sale for $750 and the standard S22 for $675. We gave the premium S22 Ultra a score of 89 for its bright, colorful display, built-in S Pen and solid cameras.
Buy Galaxy S22 Ultra at Amazon – $950 Buy Galaxy S22+ at Amazon – $750 Buy Galaxy S22 at Amazon – $675
SanDisk Extreme Pro (1TB)
SanDisk’s 1TB Extreme Pro portable SSD is 42 percent off and up to $180. That’s almost the best price we’ve seen, and it’s a good option for those who need a heavy-duty ride that they can take with them on the go. In addition to drop protection and an IP55 rating, the Extreme Pro supports read and write speeds of up to 2,000 MB/s, password protection and 256-bit AES hardware encryption.
Buy SanDisk Extreme Pro (1TB) at Amazon – $180
Roku Streambar Pro
Roku’s Streambar Pro has fallen to an all-time low of $150, which is 17 percent below the regular rate. This larger soundbar has all the features of the standard Streambar, plus even better sound quality, lost remote functionality with Roku’s companion mobile app, and support for private listening.
Buy Streambar Pro at Amazon – $150
New tech deals
Razer Kishi for Android
Razer’s Kishi game controller for Android devices is half off and up to $45. It lets you more comfortably play games on your smartphone while on the go, and it has a USB-C port for charging.
Buy Razer Kish at Amazon – $45
2022 Samsung Mini LED TVs
Amazon has discounted some of Samsung’s latest Mini LED smart TVs for the first time. The 65-inch Neo QLED 4K model costs $200 and drops to $1,797, and you can also buy 75-inch and 85-inch models at lower-than-normal prices.
Buy Samsung Mini LED TVs
hydropower machine
Hydrow knocked $669 off his Memorial Day package, so you can get his smart rowing machine, a mat, and a 1:1 coaching session for $1,995. With the monthly subscription, you get access to a ton of on-demand rowing lessons, plus the built-in screen dials so you can do floor routines too.
Buy Hydrow Memorial Day Package
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