Weekly deals roundup: The ultimate Christmas edition!

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Weekly deals roundup: The ultimate Christmas edition!

Weekly deals roundup: The ultimate Christmas edition!،

The moment of truth has arrived. Have you managed to cross off every item on your holiday shopping list? Are you sure you can make all your loved ones smile with your thoughtful gifts this year? Perhaps more importantly, have you managed to not completely empty your bank account before the new year?

If you answered yes to all of these questions (especially the last one) but feel like you've neglected your own needs and desires to focus on the people around you, it may still be time to spoil yourself (and not break the bank). in progress) before the 2024 kickoff.

That's right, even with Christmas three days away, we're here to recommend the best deals currently available on many of the best tech products on the market, some of which (believe it or not) will save you more money than Never.

These are your three best last-second Christmas deals

But that doesn't make Samsung's 8.7-inch metal mid-ranger any less appealing with a completely unprecedented 50% discount in a 64GB storage variant. Then you have the Apple Watch Series 9, which has of course been sold for $70 below its list price on all models several times in the past. But that was before the device was shockingly banned in the United States, which doesn't appear to have any impact on retailers like Amazon and Best Buy…yet.
Simply put, you might want to buy probably the best smartwatch in the world with this very nice discount while you still can. The same goes for the high-end foldable Razr+… for a different reason, as Best Buy could end the extended holiday promotion of this undeniably gorgeous flip handset at any moment.

Other Smartphone Deals and Steals to Consider

Okay, so the word “steal” might not be the most accurate way to describe one of these products, which are still available at pretty steep prices compared to, say, the most budget-friendly phones in the world. walk. But for what they offer, the professional ThinkPhone, the decidedly high-end OnePlus 11, and the trendy Galaxy Z Fold 5 are all quite affordable… even if they've all been sold at lower prices lately and not – so recent past.
It is the same not opt for Google's top-of-the-line Pixel 8 Pro and the superb OnePlus Open, which continue to be sold at their highest discounts ever, with no special conditions or conditions. But that's unlikely to be true for much longer, so you'd better hurry up and make your purchase ASAP if you've been considering one of these two extremely well-reviewed devices for a while.

Who wants an ultra affordable tablet?

This time, “ultra-affordable” (or steal, or bargain) seems to be the best way to describe at least a few of the products on the list above, unlike the productivity-focused Surface Pro 9 powerhouse, for example , which clearly makes up for its seemingly excessive price with a laptop-grade processor and fast SSD storage (among other things).

The Lenovo Tab P12 and Apple's “classic” iPad 10, meanwhile, are arguably the best mid-range options right now for people willing to pay a lot more than $80 but a lot less of eight Benjamins.

How about a budget (non-Apple) smartwatch?

Again, it seems strange to mention terms like “budget” or “economical” in the same breath as a typically extravagant device like the second-generation Garmin Epix. But this ultra-tough smartwatch is a lot cheaper than usual… for a likely limited time only in a black colorway, offering a great outdoor-friendly alternative to the very stylish Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.

Samsung's latest (and arguably greatest) Apple Watch rival is still significantly cheaper than the rugged Garmin Epix Gen 2, striking a pretty much perfect balance between power and affordability with standalone 4G LTE connectivity at an attractive reduction of $90. Too bad the autonomy is far from breathtaking…

The best cheap headphones to fill your… New Year's stockings

Have you forgotten to give a Christmas gift to someone like a distant cousin, uncle or nephew and you can't afford to spend more than $20 or $80 trying to win their forgiveness after the holidays?

Anker and Apple (in partnership with Amazon) have cheaper-than-ever Soundcore and Beats-branded products to consider, while Google's high-end Pixel Buds Pro are… a bit more expensive than $20 or $80. but still more deeply reduced than ever before, at least in a coral shade that you either love or hate.