You Can Get a Lifetime License of Windows 11 Home for Under $20 Right Now

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If you’ve been holding off on upgrading your system because of the high cost of a new Windows license, this deal on Microsoft Windows 11 Home might be worth your while. StackSocial is offering a Windows 11 Home lifetime access for just $17.97 for a limited time—down from the original $199 price tag, and way cheaper than the $139 it’s listed for at the Microsoft Store. But before you get too excited, there are a few important things to know. This version is meant for PCs that don’t already have a Windows 11 license and meet all of Microsoft’s system requirements (which aren’t exactly forgiving). If your current PC runs Windows 10 but couldn’t get the free upgrade via Windows Update, odds are this version won’t work for you either. It’s also not for those running Pro editions—you can’t use this to downgrade or cross over.

Assuming your system checks out, Windows 11 Home does bring in a bunch of upgrades that make everyday use more efficient and, honestly, nicer to look at. The redesigned interface is cleaner and easier to navigate, and features like Snap layouts and virtual desktops help keep your workflow organized. If you constantly juggle browser tabs, documents, and random apps simultaneously, these tools can reduce the chaos. There’s also Microsoft Teams baked right into the taskbar, which is convenient if you use it often, though not necessarily a game-changer if you’re already tied to Zoom or Slack. On the security side, there’s support for TPM 2.0 and biometric logins—great if you want more than just a password standing between your data and a stranger.

Gamers and creatives might appreciate the inclusion of DirectX 12 Ultimate support, which pushes better graphics if you’ve got the hardware to match. This is a one-device, one-time activation key, so once you redeem it (which you need to do within 30 days), that’s the machine it lives on. There’s no hopping around between systems later. Additionally, this license is for Windows 11 Home only—not the Pro version—so if you’re already running Windows 10 Pro, this won’t do you any good. And just to be clear, it won’t upgrade or include Microsoft Office. It’ll run Office just fine if you already have it, but don’t expect any MSO upgrades to come bundled in. That said, it’s hard to argue with under twenty bucks for a full OS license that usually runs ten times that.

These Cheap but Surprisingly Decent Earbuds Are Even Cheaper During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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When you think of the best wireless earbuds, it’s easy to think of popular brand names like Bose and Sony, but a newer entry to the market has also made a splash. EarFun has made a name for itself by punching well above its weight class with earbuds and headphones that don’t cost nearly as much as the competition but, as I can personally attest, bring audio quality and features that even some of their pricier rivals lack. But if the value offered by EarFun’s buds wasn’t already good enough, many of its products boast solid discounts as part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. 

I would be happy to recommend the EarFun Air Pro 3 for anyone looking to get budget noise-canceling headphones, even if they were at full price. But with this discount, they’re even more of a steal. There’s a lot on offer for $50 here, including exceptional audio quality, powerful noise canceling, a long battery life, and wireless charging for the case. Plus, they’re water resistant for workouts and support Bluetooth Multipoint. See more in-depth detail in PCMag’s review.

The EarFun Air Pro 4 are an update of the Air Pro 3, and they basically level up those buds in a few key areas. These buds boost the noise canceling performance and also increase the battery life to up to 11 hours on a single charge, even without the extra juice the case provides. They also support a wide range of Bluetooth codecs — such as aptX Lossless and LDAC — to help you enjoy optimal audio quality. And at just $10 more than the Air Pro 3, they’re an easy upgrade choice for those who want the best audio for their money. You can find out all about them in my review for PCMag.

The EarFun Free Pro 3 take a slightly different direction. They still offer great sound and noise canceling, with many of the same capabilities as the Air Pro 3. However, they feature a different design. These buds tuck away into the ear more than the stemmed design of the Air Pro 3, which can be useful for sports or tucking under beanies. The smaller design of the buds also allows for an ultra-compact charging case that’s easy to find space for in even a small bag or pocket.

EarFun’s OpenJump headphones are an alternative for runners who want to prioritize safety. These earbuds loop around the ear and see the buds hover over the opening of the ear. Since they don’t actually go into or block the ear canal, they let external sounds enter along with whatever you’re listening to. The result is that you can get a pretty good sense of your surroundings while wearing the OpenJump, which can improve your safety while exercising outdoors, where hearing cars and other pedestrians is important. 

EarFun even has some over-ear headphones in the Wave Pro. You get a lot of the same high-end features as the company’s buds, such as support for Bluetooth Multipoint, LDAC support for high-resolution audio, and surprisingly good noise-canceling. And the Wave Pro are geared up for long-time listening, with up to 55 hours of battery life with ANC on or 80 hours without ANC. Find out more in PCMag’s review.

A Lifetime Subscription to Rosetta Stone Is on Sale at a Huge Discount Right Now

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If you’ve ever thought about practicing a new language, then put it off because an owl got too passive-aggressive, this Rosetta Stone deal might be more your speed. StackSocial is offering a lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone for $179.99 right now, down from its usual $399. That’s a pretty deep cut for anyone curious about dipping into Spanish, French, Korean, or even something less commonly studied, like Irish or Farsi. You can access 25 languages in total, though you can only use one at a time. You can switch between them anytime, making it great for folks who want to experiment or refresh old skills.

Rosetta Stone’s immersion-based method doesn’t rely heavily on translations—instead, it teaches you by matching words to images and sounds, mimicking how you’d naturally pick up a language. As you go along, it builds up to interactive lessons that use speech-recognition tech to help with pronunciation and speaking skills. Additionally, its mobile and desktop syncing capability means you can start a lesson on your laptop and continue on your phone during your commute. Just note that you’ll need a decent internet connection (at least 768Kbps), a headset with a mic if you want to use the speech recognition tools, and either a Windows 7+ or macOS 10.9+ device to get started. It’s not compatible with older systems, and the sale is only for new users, so returning Rosetta Stone learners won’t be able to cash in.

All in all, it’s a solid price if you want to practice a language and want a structure that’s been around for a while. But if you’re just toying with the idea or looking for something more casual, free apps might be enough for you. Still, the fact that this is a one-time payment with lifetime access to 25 languages could be worth it for anyone with long-term travel dreams or multilingual ambitions.

The Best Tech Deals Under $50 During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is in full swing, and we’ve done some work to weed out the best deals available, like our associate tech editor, Michelle Ehrhardt’s, favorite tech deals, the best tech deals at 50% off or higher, and other discounted products that resonate with us. While it’s not Prime Day, the sale still has deals worth checking out. You can learn more about the sale here. As Lifehacker’s deal writer, I used price-tracking tools to vet deals to make sure they’re legit and will keep rounding up the best tech deals at 50% off or higher throughout the sale. Here are the best ones I’ve found so far:

24W Louder Sound, Exceptional XBass, 20H Playtime, IPX7 Waterproof, USB-C, TWS for Party, Outdoor
Tribit MaxSound Plus Speaker

Tribit MaxSound Plus Portable Bluetooth Wireless Speaker


$48.99
at Amazon

$79.99
Save $31.00

HD Roku Streaming Device with Standard Remote (no TV controls), Free & Live TV
Roku Express

Roku Express HD Streaming Media Player (2022 Model)


$17.99
at Amazon

$29.99
Save $12.00

Bluetooth Tracker, Keys Finder and Item Locator for Keys, Bags and More. Phone Finder.
Tile by Life360 Mate (2024)

Tile by Life360 Mate (2024) Bluetooth Tracker, Keys Finder and Item Locator for Keys, Bags and More. Phone Finder. Both iOS and Android Compatible. 2-Pack (Black/White)


$31.99
at Amazon

$44.99
Save $13.00

Slimmest 10000mAh 5V/3A Power Bank, USB C in&out High-Speed Charging Battery Pack.
INIU Portable Charger

Iniu High-Speed Portable Charger Power Bank


$15.99
at Amazon

$24.99
Save $9.00

All-in-One Security Camera with 1080p Resolution, Spotlight, Color Night Vision, No Monthly Fees.
eufy Security Outdoor Cam E210

eufy Security Solo OutdoorCam C22


$39.99
at Amazon

$49.99
Save $10.00

Voice Control w/Siri, Alexa & Google Assistant | UL Certified | Timer & Schedule.
Kasa Matter Smart Dimmer Switch

Kasa Matter Smart Dimmer Switch: Voice Control w/Siri, Alexa & Google Assistant | UL Certified | Timer & Schedule | Easy Guided Install | Neutral Wire Required | Single Pole | 2.4GHz Wi-Fi | KS225


$21.99
at Amazon

$29.99
Save $8.00

Color Changing Light Bulb, Work with Alexa and Google Assistant, 16 Million Colors RGBWW.
Govee Smart Light Bulbs

Govee WiFi Bluetooth Color Changing Smart Light Bulbs


$23.99
at Amazon
$34.99
Save $11.00

Ergonomic Ear Hook, Balanced Sound, IPX7 Waterproof, 42H Playtime, Bluetooth 5.3, App Control.
AeroFit Open-Ear Headphones

Soundcore by Anker, AeroFit Open-Ear Headphones, Ultra Comfort, Snug Fit, Ergonomic Ear Hook, Balanced Sound, IPX7 Waterproof, 42H Playtime, Bluetooth 5.3, App Control, Clear Calls, Wireless Earbuds


$49.99
at Amazon

$129.99
Save $80.00

uto-Adjustable Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Reduce Noise by Up to 98%, 50H Playtime.
Anker Space A40

Soundcore by Anker Space A40 Auto-Adjustable Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Reduce Noise by Up to 98%, 50H Playtime, Hi-Res Sound, Comfortable Fit, App Customization, Wireless Charge


$49.99
at Amazon

$99.99
Save $50.00

Qi2 Certified 15W Ultra-Fast MagSafe Wireless Charger for iPhone 15/14/13, 8-in-1 Power Strip.
Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station

Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station, Qi2 Certified 15W Ultra-Fast MagSafe Wireless Charger for iPhone 15/14/13, 8-in-1 Power Strip with 3 AC and 4 USB Desktop Charger for MacBook and More


$49.99
at Amazon

$99.99
Save $50.00

  • Tribit MaxSound Plus Speaker $48.99 (originally $79.99). Tritbit makes quality portable budget speakers, and the MaxSound Plus sits somewhere in the middle in price and size.

  • Amazon Fire 7 tablet $44.99 (originally $59.99). Amazon’s most budget tablet gets cheaper. A great option for kids or someone looking for a basic tablet.

  • Roku Express $17.99 (originally $29.99). I love Roku TV, and if you’re looking for the cheapest option to get your foot in the door, this is it. It’s also 40% off.

  • Tile by Life360 Mate (2024) $31.99 (originally $44.99). Android users can’t use AirTags, but Tile is compatible with Android and iOS. These Tile Bluetooth trackers work using the same concept as AirTags, depending on a network of users to tell you where the trackers are.

  • INIU Portable Charger $15.99 (originally $24.99). I’ve been using the same INUI portable chargers for four years and have dropped it too many times. It’s reliable and does its job well. For $16, you could do much worse.

  • Eufy Security Outdoor Cam E210 $39.99 (originally $49.99). I love Eufy cameras because they’re subscription-free. The Outdoor Cam E210 is a budget outdoor wired camera, meaning you’ll likely need an electrician to install it, but for $40, you’re saving a lot of money on materials.

  • Kasa Matter Smart Dimmer Switch (3-pack) 43.99 (originally $74.99). This smart light switch turns your light into a smart light with access to integrated smart home tech. You can also dim the lights, use voice controls, or manage it remotely.

  • Govee Smart Light Bulbs $23.99 (originally $34.99). I’ve been using Govee smart lights for a couple of months and have really liked their app. If you want a reliable companion app and budget smart lights you can control remotely, look no further.

  • AeroFit Open-Ear Headphones $49.99 (originally $129.99). I’ve been using these open-ear headphones around the house and occasionally on runs for over a year. They’re easy to use, sound great for the price, and come with a companion app that makes the experience better with EQ and other features.

  • Anker Space A40 Earbuds $49.99 (originally $99.99). The A40 have the same companion app as the AeroFit and are a great value for budget ANC earbuds that you can read more about here.

  • Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station $49.99 (originally $99.99). I’m a fan of charging stations because they satisfy both my need for organization and practicality. This one from Anker has MagGo for wireless iPhone charging, three outlets, two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and a magnetic pad.

  • Eufy Digital Bathroom Scale P2 Pro $37.98 (originally $79.99) with code P2PROUSA at checkout. You can buy digital smart scales that read your body fat percentage from any no-brand company for cheap, but why not get it from a trusted brand also for cheap, after a 50% discount?


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This Spotlight Camera Three-Pack Is Half Off During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is back—and while it’s no Prime Day, it still brings a solid lineup of discounts for anyone looking to snag big-ticket items for less. Running from March 25 through March 31, this seven-day sale is only in its second year but already feels like a decent excuse to shop. You don’t need to be a Prime member to grab deals, though Amazon claims members get “more and better” prices. If you don’t want to commit, the 30-day free trial might be worth it just for the week. Just set a reminder to cancel if you’re not planning on keeping it.

One of the more eye-catching markdowns right now is on the Arlo Pro 5S 2K Spotlight Camera (3-Pack)—it’s down to $217.78 from $449.99, which, according to price-trackers, is the lowest it’s ever been. This three-camera bundle is designed for people who want decent home security without a complicated install. Each camera is completely wire-free and captures 2K resolution video. That means the footage is sharp enough to see license plates or faces from a distance, and you can digitally zoom in without everything turning into a blur. They have built-in spotlights and color night vision, which kicks in when motion is detected, giving you a better view at night.

That said, these cameras don’t come with local storage unless you already own the Arlo Smart Hub ($99, down from $110), which lets you record to a USB drive. If you don’t, you’ll need an Arlo Secure plan—$7.99/month for a single camera or $17.99/month for unlimited ones. That subscription unlocks cloud recording, activity zones, advanced object detection, and smart alerts. You can also step up to a $24.99/month plan that adds 24/7 emergency response. On the plus side, the Pro 5S 2K works with Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, SmartThings (and Apple HomeKit if paired with a hub)—so it’s flexible if you’re already using smart home gear, according to this PCMag review.


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USDA Delivers on Rural Energy Commitments, Provides Path for Applicants to Support U.S. Energy Independence

(Washington, D.C., March 25, 2025) — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced today that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will release previously obligated funding under the Rural Energy For America Program (REAP), Empowering Rural America (New ERA) and Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) programs. This announcement underscores the Trump Administration’s commitment to rural communities — including the farmers, ranchers, and small businesses at their core — and their essential role in building a stronger, more energy secure America. 

The Entire Pixel 9 Lineup Is Discounted During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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Whether you’re after long-term support, phenomenal cameras, or just an all-around great phone, the Google Pixel 9 lineup has a lot to offer. And with the Amazon Spring Sale on, you can snag any of the three phones in that lineup at a considerable discount. Whether it’s the top-of-the-line Pixel 9 Pro XL or the more modest Pixel 9, you’ll get well over $100 off. Here are the three devices you can choose from:

The Pixel 9 sets a strong baseline for the Pixel lineup. It has a simple but elegant design that’s compact and budget-friendly. The display is excellent, offering a sharp resolution, incredible brightness, and smooth visuals. Around back it features a pair of high-resolution cameras offering wide and ultra-wide focal lengths. And Google tops it off with a modest chipset that powers some impressive AI features and that will get long-term software support for even more value.

The Pixel 9 Pro takes everything the Pixel 9 sets up and raises it a notch. It gets an even sharper and brighter display. And its camera system steps it up with an upgraded selfie shooter and a 5x telephoto sensor on that back that makes a huge difference when you want to zoom in on a subject or get some nice bokeh blur. And for those of you who don’t love the industry’s shift toward increasingly large phones, you’ll love to hear that the Pixel 9 Pro is the same size as the Pixel 9. 

For those who love extra screen space, the Pixel 9 Pro XL brings it. You get all the upgrades of the Pixel 9 Pro but tucked into a bigger phone. This model sports a 6.8-inch display and bumps up to a 5,060mAh battery to help out with longevity. 

All three models come with some future-ready tech including Wi-Fi 7, eSIM support, and satellite communication. They’re also built nice and sturdy with aluminum frames, tough Gorilla Glass Victus 2, and IP68-rated protection against dust and dunk in water.

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The Best Deals on Fitness Trackers and Smartwatches During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is on now, a mini version of Prime Day that has inspired competing sales at Target and Walmart. Plenty of fitness trackers and smartwatches are among the discounted items. Here are my picks for the best deals, including watches from Apple, Garmin, Fitbit, and Samsung.

Apple Watches

The Apple Watch SE, the most budget version of this smartwatch, is available starting at $169 today. (As with all Apple Watches, the price goes up if you want a larger size or if you buy the version with cellular connectivity.) That’s 32% off the original price of $249.

The Apple Watch Series 10, the one we crowned the best Apple Watch for most people, is available for $299 and up today, down from $399 regular price. Again, that’s the smaller, non-cellular version, with upgrades adding a bit—but all sizes and types are on sale.

Garmin fitness watches

Garmin’s Forerunner 55 is still on that sale from a few days ago, when our Lifehacker’s deals writer Daniel Oropeza flagged it as his favorite deal of the day. It’s $149, a great price for a running watch that does all the basics. It will track your pace, location, heart rate, sleep, and more. It has a retro feel, with its MIP screen and button navigation instead of a touchscreen. But you really can’t beat the price. 

Two other older-generation Forerunner watches are also on sale today, and since they both end in -55, you know they have that same MIP screen, which is reflective in sunlight and needs a backlight in the dark to light them up. (Many runners prefer MIP to the more smartwatch-style AMOLED screens, so who am I to judge?) 

Aside from the screen, the Forerunner 255, a steal at $229 today, and it is almost identical to my favorite running watch, the Forerunner 265. (The only other major feature it’s missing? Music storage, but you can get a Forerunner 255 Music for just $20 more.) That said, the Forerunner 265 is also on sale today, for $399, which is $50 off its usual price. 

Garmin’s Forerunner 955 is the big brother to the 255, with onboard maps that make it great for hiking and trail running. It’s just $349, down from an original price of $499 when it was released in 2022. And if you’d like to go for the solar version, to top up your battery when you’re out in the sun, the Forerunner 955 Solar is $399 today.

If you want something a little less sport-specific, Garmin’s Vivoactive 5 is $217 today, down from a regular price of $299. This is the lifestyle smartwatch that beat out the Pixel Watch 3 in my head-to-head comparison. If you’re looking for a fresh alternative to Fitbit smartwatches, the Vivoactive 5 would be my pick. If you want an actual Fitbit, though, those are on sale as well. 

Fitbit trackers and smartwatches

All of Fitbit’s major models are on sale today, including the iconic bracelet-styled Charge 6 for $119, originally $159. Opinions vary, but if you want mine: The Charge 6 is the best Fitbit. (If you want a smartwatch, go for a Garmin.) 

If you’re more of a minimalist, though, the Inspire 3 is worth a look. Normally retailing for $99, it’s just $69 today. The Inspire 3 doesn’t have its own GPS chipset, instead relying on your phone for location. It’s also just a more pared-down experience in other ways, with fewer exercise types and fewer apps. 

Samsung watches

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra is on sale today for just $409, down from $649. It comes in a 47mm size with LTE cellular connectivity, and is basically Samsung’s answer to the Apple Watch Ultra 2. We have more details on its features here

The Best Amazon Spring Sale Deals You Can Get Now


Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds



$169.99

(List Price $249.00)


Sonos Move 2



$449.00

(List Price $449.00)


Blink Mini 2 (White, 2-Pack)



$37.99

(List Price $69.99)


Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)



$94.99

(List Price $139.99)


Sony WH-1000XM5



$318.00

(List Price $399.99)


Fitbit Sense 2



$199.95

(List Price $249.95)

Deals are selected by our commerce team

These Are the Best Deals on Tech Products During the Spring Sale Season

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Cyber Monday is long gone, but with spring sales popping up this week in response to Amazon’s Big Spring Sale event, there’s still plenty of good tech to be found for cheap.

Across Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and more, gadgets from laptops to TVs are seeing deep discounts. Shopping these sales can be a bit difficult unless you know how to track an item’s price history, but fortunately, I’ve already done all of the work for you. Keep checking in here throughout the week for the best deals on laptops, TVs, tablets, video games, and more. Prices are accurate as of time of writing, but you can expect them to fluctuate and inventory to sell out, so you may not want to hesitate if you see a sale that grabs you.

The best deals on laptops

Sales events are a great time to buy laptops, as they’re one of the most frequent items to go on sale during these periods. Here are some of my favorite picks for the best laptop deals available now.

  • Apple MacBook Air 13-inch with M4 Chip: $949 at Amazon (was $999). Released earlier this month, Apple’s M4 MacBook Air is already on sale. At time of writing, the discount only applies to the 13-inch model with 16GB of RAM, but that’s still enough for plenty of users.

  • Apple MacBook Pro with M4 Chip: $1,399 at Amazon (was $1,599). For a more powerful Apple computer, the MacBook Pro is the obvious choice. As time of writing, sales are present across all chip options (the M4 has multiple upgrades available), as well as across multiple RAM and storage loadouts, but you will need to stick to a 14-inch screen.

  • Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360: $1,475 at Amazon (was $1,699). A Windows-based alternative to the MacBook Air, although with power potentially rivaling the Pro at points, this lightweight laptop is a touch more expensive, but comes with a higher resolution OLED screen with a higher refresh rate, plus the ability to convert into a tablet.

  • Microsoft Surface Laptop: $980 at Amazon (was $1,400). A cheaper alternative to the MacBook Air, the Microsoft Surface Laptop offers a familiar form factor and, thanks to its Qualcomm chip, higher battery life and greater AI compatibility, although at the cost of some performance.

  • Lenovo IdeaPad 1i: $420 at Best Buy (was $600). This is a more basic, “get the job done” kind of laptop, but with a respectable mid-range chip, surprisingly generous storage for the price, and a touchscreen, there’s quite a bit of value to be had here.

  • HP Victus 16 Gaming Laptop: $900 at Best Buy (was $1,500). The HP Victus 16 is a tremendous deal below $1,000, getting you a respectable chip, 16GB of RAM, and enough storage to get by, but also the RTX 4070 GPU, which is typically reserved for much more expensive machines.

The best deals on tablets

Good tablets are a bit rarer to find deals on during sales events, since iPads so overwhelmingly dominate the space, and Apple can be a little more stringent with supply. Still, there are good opportunities to be found if you’re willing to look.

  • Apple 11-Inch iPad Pro with M4 Chip: $899 at Amazon (was $999). Apple’s first iPad with an OLED screen, the M4 Pro is now available for less than four figures, with deals available for all storage configurations.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+: $700 at Amazon (was $1,000). A premium Android tablet from Samsung, this rectangle boasts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, 12GB of memory, 256GB of storage, a 12-inch 2,800 x 1,752 AMOLED screen, and comes with a stylus.

  • Microsoft Surface Pro 13-Inch: $999 at Best Buy (was $1,200). This pick blurs the line between a tablet and a laptop, coming equipped with Windows 11, which gives it a full desktop ecosystem of apps to explore. Plus, this particular model also has a few Copilot+ goodies thrown in. Storage is 512GB and RAM is 16GB.

The best deals on phones

Similar to tablets, the current phone deals are a bit held back by Apple, as iPhone sales tend to be a bit hit-or-miss, often relying on third-party sellers with refurbished devices. However, if you’re on Android, you have a wealth of options.

  • Google Pixel 9 (Unlocked): $640 at Amazon (was $799). Google’s latest non-pro phone has the Tensor G4 chip, a lot of exclusive Gemini-powered goodies, and a 6.3-inch OLED “Actua” display.

  • Google Pixel 9 Pro (Unlocked): $849 at Amazon (was $1,099). An upgrade to the base Pixel 9, the Pro model has improved cameras, more storage options, and a higher resolution display.

  • Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (Unlocked): $899 at Amazon (was $1,099). Priced similarly to the standard Pixel 9 Pro, the XL offers identical power, but a larger, 6.8-inch display.

  • Samsung Galaxy S25 (Unlocked): $700 at Amazon (was $800). Samsung’s Galaxy phones are a favorite alternative to Google’s Pixels, with a more traditional camera setup and more powerful chips. You lose out on Google’s exclusive Pixel software features, but if you can get used to Samsung’s own ecosystem, there’s also some convenience to be gained with its spin on Android.

  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (Unlocked): $1,195 at Amazon (was $1,420). An upgrade to the base Samsung Galaxy S25, the Ultra has more storage options, a larger, 6.9-inch screen, better cameras, and a slightly bigger battery.

  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 (Unlocked): $1,068 at Amazon (was $1,220). Flip phones are still an expensive proposition, but the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is a bit more affordable with the sale. This phone has many of the same specs as the S25, albeit with the camera’s performance being traded out a bit in favor of the foldable screen.

  • Motorola Razr+ (Unlocked): $700 at Amazon (was $1,000). This nostalgic flip phone is a slightly cheaper alternative to the Z Flip series, with a slightly weaker chipset but also a slightly larger size.

The best deals on TVs

Like laptops, TVs almost always go on sale at every opportunity, and waiting until these discounts drop is a great way to get a display that punches above its weight class.

  • LG 77-inch B3 OLED TV: $1,497 at Amazon (was $2,297). OLED is still my favorite display tech out there, and if I can get on my soapbox for a moment, it’s the only one that really compares to CRTs. LG makes some of the best OLED TVs around, and this big-screen model has a 4K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. There are four HDMI 2.1 inputs.

  • Amazon 55-inch Fire TV Omni Series: $770 at Amazon (was $900). Amazon’s Fire TVs are a great way to get a lot of screen on a budget. This 4K Mini-LED smart display has a 144Hz refresh rate, supports hands-free Alexa control, comes with up to an 85-inch screen, and has various HDR options.

  • Roku 55-inch Plus Series QLED 4K Smart TV: $430 at Best Buy (was $500). Roku is one of Amazon’s biggest rivals in the budget TV category. Available in up to 75 inches, this TV is 4K, supports Dolby Vision at a lower price point than Amazon’s option, has a 60Hz refresh rate, and comes with Roku’s snappy operating system built in.

  • TCL 55-inch Class Q6-Series 4K Smart Google TV: $300 at Best Buy (was $320). If you’re not big on Amazon’s or Roku’s operating systems, then a TCL TV is a good bet. This model comes in up to 98 inches, has a 4K QLED panel, supports Dolby Vision, and has a 60Hz native refresh rate.

The best sales on video game tech

Video game sales tend to be more often relegated to summer and fall, but there are still a few sales to be found right now, especially on accessories.

  • Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Edition: $435 at Amazon (was $450). Console deals are few and far between during this sales event, but you can snag the current most powerful Xbox for a slight discount right now, but you’ll need to get the version without a disc drive.

  • Amazon Fire TV 4K Max with Xbox Core Wireless Controller and 1 Month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: $105 at Amazon (was $145). This bundle will snag you Amazon’s best streaming stick plus an Xbox controller and one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, turning it into a full-on cloud gaming console.

  • Xbox Core Wireless Gaming Controller: $45 at Amazon (was $60). Almost no video game accessory is as versatile as the basic Xbox controller, which can work across a slew of devices and has a standard layout that most games recognize immediately.

  • 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller: $48 at Amazon (was $60). This is a reliable third-party alternative to the official Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, with both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connectivity, plus motion controls, back paddles, extra trigger buttons, macro compatibility, and durable TMR sticks. Note that you have to be an Amazon Prime member to get this deal.

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These Are My Favorite Kitchen Appliance Deals During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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A good kitchen appliance should last you years. And like any long-term relationship, you want to make sure it’s the right fit before you invest your time or money into it. Right now, with Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, you have an opportunity to start a relationship with a kitchen appliance you’ve been flirting with, and at prices that feel less risky. Here are some of my favorite discounts popping up this week.

Vitamix Ascent X3

Whenever big sales like these roll around, it’s completely normal to ask yourself if today is the day to finally splurge on a Vitamix blender. I don’t know your budget, but after testing the Vitamix Ascent X5 (read here for the deets), I can tell you that it is the most mighty blender I’ve used to date. Sad news: The X5 isn’t on sale. Great news: The Vitamix X3 is on sale. The X3 model has the three most common presets that you’ll use on any Vitamix anyway (smoothie, frozen dessert, soup) and you can always use the regular Start, Stop, and Pulse buttons to take care of dips and nut butters as you wish. The power and craftsmanship is still the caliber you’d expect from the Vitamix brand. With the relatively compact dimensions of 9.75″D x 7.75″W x 17″H, this model can easily be stored in a low cabinet or pantry closet.

Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven

My top pick for best overall air fryer is nearly 40% off right now. The Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven is a large oven-style air fryer with a wide viewing window and analog turning dials for time, temperature, and fan speed settings. The thing that sets this air fryer apart from all the other mini convection ovens out there is the super quiet convection fan. Read here for my full review of this powerful and discreet appliance. 

Instant Vortex

Let it never be said that I left the basket-style air-fryer lovers behind. My favorite basket-style air fryer, the Instant Vortex is 40% off right now for Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. This appliance is a true workhorse. It’s continuously produced even browning and crisping, the basket style is extremely easy to clean, and it’s lightweight enough to lift, move, and store if you don’t have much counter space. Currently at $83.99, down from its usual $139.99, this air fryer is a bargain right now.

KRUPS Waffle Maker

Every functional kitchen needs a waffle maker. This might surprise you, but it’s not just for making waffles. A waffle maker is a versatile appliance with a special indented pattern that, when pressed into ingredients, increases surface area and can make foods even more crispy and delicious with increased browning and caramelization. You can waffle burger patties, cheese, rice, shrimp, or even entire sandwiches. This waffle maker from KRUPS is 25% off right now and has removable plates, which I highly recommend to simplify your cleanup. 

Instant Pot Duo

The Instant Pot has lost some of its social vigor—fine—but that doesn’t mean it’s not an incredible kitchen appliance. In fact, losing its novelty makes it kind of the best time to buy. Observe: This Instant Pot 6.5 Quart Duo Crisp Ultimate Lid with Wifi is currently 30% off, and it’s a full-on multicooker that is wifi enabled and has apparently over two thousand recipes accessible via the Instant app.

This is the largest discount that this air fryer has experienced yet so it’s worth checking out if you’ve been in the market. It’s important to note that this is part of the Instant Duo line, which means it has air-frying capabilities as well. That’s a pretty big deal for something that made its name via steam pressure. 

Food processor

A food processor can be a huge help in the kitchen, especially for big batches and prep work that requires a lot of chopping, slicing, or shredding. This highly rated food processor from Cuisinart is 20% off right now. This Cuisinart food processor has a 14-cup container, so it’s on the larger side of the spectrum, and has a simple two-button operating system. It comes with a standard S-blade, a slicing and shredding attachment, and a dough-kneading attachment. If you’ve been looking for a professional-quality food processor, this is the one to grab.

The Best Amazon Spring Sale Deals You Can Get Now


Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds



$169.99

(List Price $249.00)


Sonos Move 2



$449.00

(List Price $449.00)


Blink Mini 2 (White, 2-Pack)



$37.99

(List Price $69.99)


Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)



$94.99

(List Price $139.99)


Sony WH-1000XM5



$318.00

(List Price $399.99)


Fitbit Sense 2



$199.95

(List Price $249.95)

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