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Five Prime Post-Prime Day Weekend Deals

Amazon's big savings frenzy might be over, but we've still got discounts of over 60% on headphones, TVs, CPUs, and more

July 19, 2024
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We got through Amazon Prime Day in one piece over here, but at no small cost to our sanity. Navigating the frenzy of discounts and deals at Amazon during its two-day sales event can be a little overwhelming, even for seasoned bargain hunters like ourselves. So, as we head into a relaxing weekend, we decided to take one last shot at hunting down some post-Prime Day deals just to make sure we've still got it. And lo and behold, here are five incredible price drops on quality hardware, just for you.

Beats Studio Pro Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones

You won't beat this discount on quality earphones, but you gotta have Prime
$169.95 at Amazon
$349.99 Save $180.04

The Beats Studio Pro headphones are often on sale, but usually it's for 25% off retail or so. This is a 51% price drop on a pair that we said "outputs rich, rewarding sound" in our review. They connect wirelessly through Bluetooth and offer lossless quality with a USB-C connection. One-touch pairing to Apple and Android devices makes them a breeze to set up, and personalized spatial audio and head tracking make your music seem more immersive than ever.To get the full discount, you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member. The price is $178.90 otherwise.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K

All your services in the palm of your hand
$29.99 at Amazon
$49.99 Save $20.00

The value proposition of a streaming stick is hard to define if you only have access to one TV, but the instant you set up a second screen in your garage or rec room, it becomes obvious. Instead of annoyingly entering your logins for all your services over and over on each machine, you can log in once on your Fire TV Stick 4K and just plug it in wherever you need it. We reviewed this handy device and said that it was "the best media streamer you can buy for under $50," giving it an Editors' Choice award. For this weekend, it's the best media streamer you can buy for under $30.

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor

It's showing its age, but still works hard
$222.00 at Amazon
$569.99 Save $347.99

When it first hit the market in 2020, we called the Ryzen 9 5900X "the new pace-setter, topping Intel's Core i9-10900K on all the fronts that matter" in our review, giving it an Editors' Choice award. Although AMD has released newer CPUs since then, you're not going to find a better compromise between price and performance than getting this unit for a little over $200. This is a Prime member price, though—if you're not subscribed (you should be), you'll pay $233.69. That's still great for a 12-core, 24-thread hunk of silicon that's perfect for both gaming and content creation.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

A great creative tablet for Android devotees
$209.99 at Amazon
$329.99 Save $120.00

It's kind of a given at this point that people who want a portable that puts creativity first will opt for an iPad. Apple's hardware ecosystem and more powerful components lend themselves better to drawing, video editing, and other such tasks. But if you're already in the Android ecosystem and want to stay there, take a good look at Samsung's Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. At this price, it's a very attractive alternative that will surprise you with its smooth operation. In our review, we said that it was "the best way to get an active stylus tablet at a relatively low cost," thanks to the inclusion of Samsung's versatile S Pen.

Hisense 65" U6HF ULED 4K Smart Fire TV

A tremendous picture at an even more tremendous discount
$449.99 at Amazon
$749.99 Save $300.00

Taking $300 off the retail price of a TV set we described as "one of the best pictures we've seen in a truly budget-priced TV" is a truly rare deal. We gave an Editors' Choice award to the Hisense U6HF in our review, praising its incredibly wide and accurate color performance. With up to 600 nits peak brightness across up to 32 local dimming zones, contrast is solid, and the refresh rate is 60Hz, so it'll keep up with modern consoles.

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