Spring is one of the better times of year to buy tech. Retailers are clearing inventory ahead of summer releases, and the discounts on well-known products tend to be meaningful rather than cosmetic. The picks below are not loss leaders or clearance bin leftovers, but highly rated, widely used products at prices that are hard to walk away from.
If something on this list has been sitting in your cart, now’s a good time to pull the trigger.
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1. LG 55″ B5 Series OLED 4K Smart TV

OLED picture quality at $799 is the kind of thing that stops people mid-scroll, and the LG B5 earns that reaction. At or near its record-low price, this 55-inch panel delivers the deep blacks, brilliant contrast, and wide viewing angles that make OLED worth the conversation in the first place. The B5 has been one of the most consistently recommended budget OLED TVs on the market, and $500 off its original price makes the argument for it even easier.
2. Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra Robot Vacuum & Mop

Seven hundred dollars off is not a rounding error. The Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra is one of the most capable robot vacuums available, with 10,000 Pa suction, a FlexiArm side brush that actually reaches corners, and an 8-in-1 dock that empties, washes, and dries the mop automatically. Reviewers consistently put it at or near the top of the category, and a discount this size is substantial enough to move anyone who has been sitting on the fence about robotic cleaning.
3. Powerbeats Pro 2

Built for people who actually move, the Powerbeats Pro 2 combines a secure over-ear hook design with a built-in heart rate sensor, sweat resistance, and up to 36 hours of total battery life with the case. The crossover appeal is real; plenty of people wear these all day, well outside the gym. With colors discounted anywhere from $16 to $50 off, this is a genuinely discounted product with strong demand and a track record that speaks for itself.
4. Apple Watch Series 11

A hundred dollars off the current-generation Apple Watch Series 11 is a confirmed record low, and it lands on one of the best-rated wearables on the market. Health tracking, sleep monitoring, crash detection, and a display that has gotten meaningfully thinner and brighter since the previous generation. For anyone who has been waiting for the right moment to get into an Apple Watch or upgrade from an older model, this is it.
5. Samsung 65″ S84F OLED TV

Six hundred dollars off makes the Samsung S84F one of the more compelling TV deals of the season. At $899 for a 65-inch OLED panel, it sits in territory that felt out of reach for most buyers just a year ago. Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen2 processor handles upscaling cleanly, the contrast is everything OLED promises, and the 65-inch footprint fills a living room without dominating it. For anyone ready to leave LED behind, this is a strong landing spot.
6. Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones

Near all-time low pricing on the Sony WH-1000XM5 is worth taking seriously. At $248, these are within a few dollars of the lowest price ever recorded on a pair of headphones that routinely top best-of lists. Industry-leading ANC, a 30-hour battery, a lightweight build, and multipoint connectivity across two devices simultaneously. Discounts this deep on the XM5 do not linger, and this is the kind of deal that reads like a reason to finally buy rather than wait.
7. Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones

Nearly 50% off is a genuine headline, and the Beats Studio Pro backs it up with hardware that earns the discount. Adaptive ANC, a Transparency Mode that handles real-world environments well, lossless audio over USB-C, and 40 hours of battery life with ANC off. At $179.95, these sit comfortably below the price of most mid-tier competition while delivering features that trade well above it.
8. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (1st Gen)

Meaningful discounts on Bose’s flagship headphones are rare, and the QuietComfort Ultra at $329 is worth flagging because of it. Immersive audio mode adds a spatial dimension that makes music feel larger than the headphones themselves; the ANC is among the best available, and the comfort over long listening sessions is what Bose has always done better than most. A hundred dollars off a product that rarely moves in price is a deal worth acting on.
9. Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Smart Glasses

Few products in the last few years have landed as cleanly as the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer. They look exactly like a pair of classic Wayfarers, which means nobody knows you are wearing a 12MP camera, open-ear speakers, and 32GB of onboard storage until you tell them. Meta AI is built in for hands-free questions, music, and calls, and the fit is comfortable enough for all-day wear. A genuinely useful piece of wearable tech that does not look like wearable tech.
10. Sony Alpha 6100 APS-C Mirrorless Camera

Fast autofocus, 4K video, and an APS-C sensor in a body small enough to take anywhere: the Sony Alpha 6100 is one of the most capable entry points into mirrorless photography available at this price. It ships with the E PZ 16-50mm lens, which covers enough focal range to handle portraits, street photography, and travel without swapping glass. For anyone who has been shooting on a phone and wondering what a real camera feels like, this is a meaningful step up.
11. Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 XL 2-Basket Air Fryer

Ten quarts of cooking capacity split across two independent baskets, each running its own temperature and cook time simultaneously: the Ninja Foodi XL removes the biggest frustration in weeknight cooking, which is getting everything to finish at the same time. The Smart Cook System monitors doneness automatically, DualZone Technology syncs both baskets to finish together, and the 10-quart size handles family-sized portions without crowding. One of the more genuinely useful kitchen appliances in the category right now.
12. UGREEN Nexode 130W Power Bank

A 130W output means the UGREEN Nexode can charge a laptop at full speed, which most power banks cannot claim. The 20,000mAh capacity spreads across three ports simultaneously, the smart TFT display shows remaining charge and wattage output in real time, and the whole unit is compact enough to justify throwing in a bag. For anyone who travels with a laptop, tablet, and phone and has been relying on airport outlets, this closes the gap entirely.
13. eufy S340 Outdoor Solar PTZ Security Camera

Solar powered and wire-free, the eufy S340 removes the two biggest friction points in outdoor security cameras: running power and paying for cloud storage. The dual-lens setup combines a 3K wide-angle view with an 8x zoom telephoto, the PTZ motor lets it track movement across a wide area automatically, and local storage keeps footage on-device without a monthly subscription. A well-thought-out camera for anyone who wants serious outdoor coverage without the ongoing cost.





























