Technology
Save on Apple iPads, Roomba vacuums, AncestryDNA test kits, Google Home Minis, and more
Today, retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Target have really good deals on the products you want for the home, like electronics, video games, and smart devices. It’s never too late to save money with our daily deal round-ups.
First up, you can save 40% on AncestryDNA test kits, while you can save 34% on a Roomba robotic vacuum from iRobot, which is priced at $289.99. This is the lowest price Amazon has ever put on this product, so you should take advantage of one of the retailer’s “Deals of the Day” while you still can. Also, Target has a mini refrigerator from Whirlpool on sale for just $84.99. This is an item that’s perfect for a dorm room or office.
There are also a bunch of deals on top electronics too, namely on the Nintendo New 3DS XL: Super NES Edition and Super Mario Kart bundle, which is going for only $149.99. This bundle is usually priced at $199.99, but you can save $50 on it today. In addition, Super Mario Odyssey for the Nintendo Switch is priced at $44.99, which is about $14 off its retail price, while you can save $50 on select FitBit items for fitness. There are also deals on the Apple iPad Air and iPad Pro that are too good to pass up.
For back to school, you can save 20% off SwissGear backpacks, while Trans by JanSport backpacks are on sale starting at $28. Meanwhile, Amazon has sales on their own devices, like up to $50 off two select Kids Edition products and $110 off on Amazon Key Home Kits.
Lastly, Target has a number of deals, such as get a free $10 gift card when you buy a pressure cooker from Instant Pot and save $20 when you buy two Google Home Mini assistant devices. You can also save up to 50% on over 1,000 clearance items from the retailer.
Here are the best deals from across the internet:
For the home and dorm room
Personal electronics and video games
Back-to-school items
Amazon devices on sale
Deals from Target
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