Big shopping events like Prime Day in 1 (2022) Full Pinoy MovieBlack Friday make big promises, offering products at their lowest prices ever. It's easy to be jaded, especially when these sales happen so often, but usually there are some true deals, with products at their lowest price. But are retailer-based sales like Prime Day better than widespread sales like Black Friday? Sometimes!
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about Prime Day 2024, from a team of professional deal huntersWe've sorted through a lot (and we mean a lot) of products, checking their prices to see which have dropped the lowest and which are....meh. Luckily, we've spotted five deals that have dropped to their lowest price since Black Friday that are actually worth shopping.
Bose makes some of the best headphones we've tested — the QuietComfort Ultra headphones are the most comfortable over-the-ear option and the earbuds provide exceptional sound quality. The base QuietComfort headphones give all exceptional performance we've come to expect in Bose, and this Prime Day, they're down to $229 saving you $120. Around Black Friday, we last saw them drop to $249, so you're getting an extra $20 in savings this go around.
Bose SoundLink Flex speaker — $99$149(save $50)
HP Envy Inspire 7958e all-in-one color printer — $99.99$189.99(save $90)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 smartwatch — $159.99$299.99(save $140)
SodaStream Art sparkling water bundle — $104.99$199.99(save $95)
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