If you're looking for the best true wireless earbuds that you can find, the Galaxy Buds Pro are selling for their lowest price yet at Walmart. You can get them in black, silver, or violet for $119.99, which is about $20 less than the previous low price. Automatic device switch and 3D audio are some of the features offered by these. They are still great on other phones and tablets.

This price drop is significant because it makes them affordable enough to consider the newer Buds 2, which are typically on sale for about $105. Better sound quality, sweat resistance, and a more effective noise cancellation feature are some of the things that the Galaxy Buds Pro has over the head. If you're a good shopper, you should pay more for the Buds Pro. We reviewed the Buds Pro.

The best sound quality the company has achieved yet in a pair of earbuds is achieved by the blend of tech found in the Buds Plus and Buds Live.

  • $119 at Walmart
  • $130 at Amazon
Writing a note on the 2022 iPad Air with the second-generation Apple Pencil Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

We have a deal to share on the second generation of the iPad, including the latest iPad Mini, the past two generations of the iPad Air, and the iPad Pro, if you own any of them. The stylus that can attach to the side of the above tablets for wireless charging is almost down to its lowest price at Amazon and Walmart. It is just $103.99, four dollars shy of matching the best-ever deal.

If you own the base iPad with a Lightning port, you only have to get the first-generation model that plugs into the charging port to use Apple Pencil. It's good news that the model is just $69.99 at select Walmart locations for in-store pickup, down from its normal price point.

The second-gen Apple Pencil ditches the awkward Lightning port charging and adopts a magnetic mechanism to attach to the side of the latest iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad Mini models. It supports tap gestures and can also be charged while attached.

  • $104 at Amazon
  • $104 at Walmart

Bose's QuietComfort 35 II gaming headset is $60 off at Amaz and Best Buy. It is the same set of headphones that we featured in our deals coverage, so it is possible that the design looks similar. It has the same great comfort, long- lasting battery, and noise cancellation effect as before. The extra goodies can turn it into a great wired gaming headset. You can chat in game or in Discord with the plug-in microphone, and it's easy to adjust the volume on the fly with the desktop volume controller.

Bose QuietComfort 35 II gaming headset

The multi-purpose gaming headset can connect via a wire to your computer, with perks like active noise cancellation and great comfort. You can detach and go wire-free, as these headphones have the same features as Bose's QC35 II.

  • $270 at Amazon
  • $270 at Best Buy
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If you are in the market for a new 55-inch 4K TV, you can get one for only $949.99) at Best Buy. This is a stand-out deal because it is the model with the built-in software from the internet giant, and it has MiniLED backlighting, which gives the TV better color accuracy and contrast across all content types. It can get very bright. Chris said that the brightness blew his phone out of the water.

The last perk that may stick out is the fact that this TV has HDMI 2.1 ports that allow 4K gaming at up to a 120Hz refresh rate. It supports variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode for buyers who want the best picture possible. Our review can be read.

The 6-Series Google TV improves on the Roku model with upgraded HDMI 2.1 ports, a brighter picture, and hands-free voice controls.

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