The best Presidents' Day tech sales at Walmart: $74 off AirPods Pro, $99 Samsung soundbar and more
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It's Presidents' Day, and although Walmart isn't marking the occasion with an "official" sale, the store is offering some tech deals you definitely shouldn't miss. Indeed, if you've been thinking about upgrading your TV speakers, making the move to a new laptop or jump-starting a fallow New Year's fitness resolution, this is the time to act.
Below, I've rounded up what I consider to be the best tech deals available at Walmart, and at this writing they're all in stock. That could change in a heartbeat, though, so if you spot something you want, grab it before it's gone.
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Fitbit Charge 4: $98 (save $31)
It's never too late to start new fitness goals, and a fitness band can really help you achieve them. Especially this one: It features GPS, a heart-rate monitor, sleep-tracking and a battery that's good for up to seven days. Over at Amazon, where it's currently selling for around $116, it has a 4.4-star average rating from over 70,000 (!) buyers.
Aside from a Black Friday low of $69, this Walmart markdown is one of the better Fitbit Charge 4 deals to date. (It can get better still if you opt for the purple version, which is discounted to $88.)
Roku Streambar: $105 (save $24)
The Roku Streambar kills two birds with one stone — or, as my more enlightened friends like to say, feeds two birds with one scone. First, it's a soundbar, something every TV owner absolutely, positively needs (because built-in TV speakers all point down or back, exactly where your ears aren't).
Second, it's a Roku streamer, able to sling everything from Netflix to HBO to YouTube. That's great if you're upgrading a "dumb" TV or seeking an alternative to your existing streaming setup. (Example: Perhaps you don't like the user interface afforded by your LG TV.)
The Streambar is a top-rated product, featuring 4K streaming and a voice-powered remote. I own one; it's terrific.
Samsung HW-T415 2.1-channel soundbar with wireless subwoofer: $99 (save $50)
Remember what I said above? About everyone needing a soundbar? Absolutely true, but not everyone needs Roku streaming baked into it. If you'd rather have bigger, more robust sound, Samsung's rig is definitely worth a look.
Not only is the bar itself physically larger than Roku's, it comes with a wireless subwoofer. Anyone into action movies, live concerts or anything else that benefits from bass will appreciate the extra oomph a subwoofer affords.
AirPods Pro: $175 (save $74)
I'll make it quick: AirPods Pro for $175. That's $74 off the list price. This rivals the lowest price on record for Apple's venerated true-wireless earbuds, making this a deal that's definitely worth considering. These are notable for their pristine sound, excellent noise-cancelling capabilities and nearly unrivaled call quality. Those features alone help justify what is otherwise a pretty expensive choice.
Indeed, if you think $175 is still too much to pay for earbuds, I feel you: Here's a roundup of great AirPods alternatives priced $100 and less.
Acer Chromebook Spin 311: $224 (save $75)
The Spin 311 is an 11.6-inch convertible, meaning it has a touchscreen on a 360-degree hinge. So in addition to operating like a traditional laptop, it can spin (see what Acer did there?) to become a full-fledged tablet.
In fact, Google's Chrome operating system offers not only school-friendly tools like Google Docs and Classroom, but also compatibility with millions of Android apps. This is a decidedly capable little machine, especially for the price.
TCL 4-Series 65-inch Roku TV: $448 (save $352)
Here's one of the better TV deals I've seen outside of Black Friday. TCL's 4-Series may be on the budget end of the spectrum, but it delivers a solid 4K HDR picture and the goodness that is built-in Roku. It also features a whopping four HDMI inputs — meaning it can accommodate multiple game consoles and whatever else you might want to connect — and supports voice commands by way of the Roku app on your phone.
One tip, though: Consider one of the soundbars listed above. Although the built-in speakers might be good enough for a den or bedroom, if this is to be your living room TV, you'll want something better.
Looking for more great Walmart deals? Check these out:
TV deals:
Vacuum deals:
Shark Steam Mop, $39 (was $59), walmart.com
Ionvac Smartclean 2000 Robovac, $97 (was $180), walmart.com
Headphones and earbud deals:
Bedding deals:
Video game deals:
Mortal Kombat XL for PS4, $18 (was $30), walmart.com
Smart-home deals:
Lenovo Smart Tab M10 FHD Plus, $273 (was $351), walmart.com
Wonderful Home Security Network, $50 (was $100), walmart.com
Kitchen deals:
Gped's 30 Piece Utensil Set, $40 (was $110), walmart.com
PowerXL Grill Air Fryer Home, $69 (was $149), walmart.com
Nutribullet Select Blender, $69 (was $100), walmart.com
Fashion deals:
Athletic Works' Soft Jogger Pants, $9 (was $13), walmart.com
Beauty deals:
Shany Carry All Makeup Set, $40 (was $80), walmart.com
Health and Wellness:
Germ-X Advanced Hand Sanitizer, $3 (was $4), walmart.com
Hand Sanitizer Gel 4-pack, $15 (was $30), walmart.com
Lysol Disinfectant Spray, $5 (was $10), walmart.com
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