It doesn't need to be a major shopping holiday like Prime Day or Black Friday for prices to drop to new record lows, as we've seen the past few weeks. Today is no different — we're seeing tech gadgets from top brands like Samsung and Google drop to their best prices ever at Amazon on this random Friday. And we're definitely not mad about it.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day on Jan. 24. If none of these catch your eye, be sure to check out our picks from yesterday, Jan. 23. Many of those are still live, including the lowest price ever on the Sonos Arc soundbar.
Just announced in September, Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10+ (512GB, WiFi) is down to its best price ever of $839.19 — a savings of 25%. New features include an improved speaker setup with enhanced AI-powered "Dialogue Boost," heavy Galaxy AI, a lighter build, and a change in processor from Qualcomm Snapdragon to MediaTek Dimensity 9300+. Oddly, MediaTek is known for being packed inside budget devices. Thankfully, though, our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) tested it and found the processor to handle everything from video calls and drawing to gaming and productivity seamlessly. It even earned a spot on their Best of the Year list for 2024.
One of the newest TVs in the Fire lineup, the 2024 4-Series features an ultra-slim bezel that fades into the background, making whatever you're watching more immersive. Otherwise, it's pretty much just a newer rendition of Amazon's most popular smart TV. It supports vivid 4K Ultra HD, HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Plus, includes the Alexa voice Remote Enhanced, and boasts four HDMI inputs so you can connect all your peripherals. We featured it earlier this month when it dropped to $359.99 for Prime members, but as of Jan. 24, everyone can enjoy that low price. Prime member or not, you can save 22% on this 55-inch model ahead of the Big Game.
If you have limited space in your kitchen, we suggest snagging a multi-functional appliance like the Instant Pot. The six-quart Instant Pot Duo Plus is one of our favorites and it is on sale for just $69.99 — that's 46% off its usual cost. It features nine different cooking modes, essentially subbing for nine different appliances, including a pressure cooker, slow cooker, and sous vide. It also packs 15 unique smart programs to help you get cooking quickly and easily and a redesigned control panel that keeps you in the know about your cooking status.
Spring cleaning will be here before you know it. If you need a hand, the Roborock Qrevo Plus (a lite version of our favorite hybrid robot vacuum) can make a pretty solid companion. It can tackle your vacuuming and mopping in one go, thanks to its impressive 7000Pa suction, dual spinning mops, reactive tech obstacle avoidance, smart suggestions and no-go zones, self-washing, drying, emptying, and refilling features, and flexible side arm that mops in corners and walll edges. Its 6-in-1 docking station also packs a 2.7L dustbin for up to seven weeks of hands-free cleaning. It's usually $899.99, but as of Jan. 24, you can save 36% and snag it on sale at Amazon for just $579.99.
While this deal has been lingering for about a week or so, we still think it's worth mentioning — and grabbing — on Jan. 24. The unlocked Google Pixel 8 Pro with 128GB is only $599 at Amazon instead of $999 — that's 40% in savings. For comparison purposes, the Pixel 9 Pro is about $250 more on sale. If you're not pressed on having the latest and greatest phone on the market, the Pixel 8 Pro still offers an excellent camera, all-day battery life, a 120Hz refresh rate, a swanky chipset, and advanced AI features. For Android fans on a budget, it won't disappoint.
Check out our full review of the Google Pixel 8 Pro.
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