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Amazon deals of the day: Amazon Omni QLED Fire TV, Blueair purifier, Sony ULT Wear headphones, Anker charging station, and more.

May 24, 2024
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Congrats on making it through the week. Your reward, besides a three-day weekend, is a bundle of hand-picked deals from Amazon. From a Samsung The Frame dupe to a top-notch home air purifier, we’ve rounded up the best deals we could find at the mega retailer on May 24.

Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. Be sure to check out our more extensive list of the best Memorial Day deals at Amazon as well.

Our top pick

Amazon’s Omni QLED Fire TV is a great pick for anyone interested in Samsung’s The Frame, minus the high price tag. It’s essentially a more affordable dupe, offering an “Ambient Experience” mode that pulls up artwork, photos from your personal collection, or a selection of handy Alexa widgets. Plus, its QLED display features local dimming, an Adaptive Brightness feature, and support for Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. The result? Amazon’s best-looking Fire TV with more lifelike color, bolder contrast, and better clarity. Regularly, the 55-inch option would cost you $599.99, but with the Prime-exclusive on-page coupon, you can knock the cost down to just $399.99. That’s about 33% in savings and a new all-time low. If you’re not a Prime member (or don’t see the sometimes elusive on-page coupon), it’ll cost you $429.99, which is still a pretty solid deal.

Sony’s new ULT Wear noise-canceling headphones just got their first discount. We tested them last month and found them to be seriously impressive — especially for the price tag.

“The Sony ULT Wear headphones prioritize bass and provide punchy sound without sacrificing quality at a relatively affordable price,” writes Deputy Shopping and Reviews Editor Miller Kern. They offer multiple bass levels, solid noise cancellation, full 360-degree sound, customizable EQs, and intuitive on-ear controls for only $199.99 (for context, Sony’s WH-XB910N Extra Bass model retails for $249.99). As of May 24, however, you can slash $21.99 off the regular price tag and get these impressive headphones for only $178.

Read our full review of the Sony ULT Wear noise-cancelling headphones.

If you’re looking for a streamlined way to charge multiple gadgets at once (without crowding your outlets), the Anker 525 7-in-1 charging station is probably one of the most aesthetically pleasing ways to do so. The Anker 525 offers seven different charging options in a sleek station that only takes up a few inches of desk space — two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, and three AC outlets. Not only can it help declutter your workspace, but with the fun mint shade, it’ll also add a pop of color. Usually $65.99, you can snag this charging station for only $32.98 with the on-page coupon. That’s its lowest price on record.

Mashable Deals

Besides the community viewing experience and massive screen, one of the main reasons films just hit differently in the theater is because of the sound quality. If you’re hoping to replicate that audio-visual experience at home, you’re going to need an external speaker or soundbar. The one built into your TV just won’t cut it, but this Bose TV soundbar should do the trick. Compact but powerful, this soundbar offers two angled full-range drivers to deliver a realistic spatial audio experience in a small package. It’s designed to specifically enhance dialogue, add more depth to music, and just improve your overall listening experience. It’s regularly $279, but as of May 24, it’s on sale for just $199 at Amazon — that matches its lowest price on record.

If allergies are doing a number on you this season, do yourself a favor and invest in an air purifier. This Blueair Blue Pure 211i Max air purifier happens to be on sale for just $244.99 as of May 24 — that’s 30% off its usual price. Ideal for large rooms up to 1,524 square feet, the 211i Max can remove at least 99.97 of tiny airborne particles to improve the air quality in your home. It’s equipped with an intuitive LED display, advanced pollution sensor, real-time indoor readings, four fan speeds, night mode, and smart features like scheduling and filter tracking that you can control through the Blueair app.

None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon’s daily deals for even more savings.

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