Best Buy Prime Day deals still available on Motorola and Arlo

This story is part of Amazon Prime Day, CNET’s guide on everything you need to know and how to make sure you get the best deal.

Update, Oct. 15: Amazon’s Prime Day sale officially ended at midnight PT. However, there are still some deals on offer at Best Buy. We’re keeping track of the best Prime Day deals still available, and we’ve identified the best Walmart “Big Save” deals, which remain available through the end of the day. 


Prime Day may be over, but there are still deals available. In Best Buy’s case, it’s like an early Black Friday sale, with some of the prices guaranteed to match Best Buy’s Black Friday lows next month.

Best Buy, Target, and Walmart, along with every other major retailer under the sun, didn’t want to miss out on the action. They all offered big discounts of their own, meaning you didn’t need to have a Prime membership to get money off a Samsung 75-inch Q60T Series or Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones.

See our line-up below.

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A solid phone for just $100? Yes, there are some compromises here, including a comparatively low-res 720p screen and only 32GB of baseline storage. But consider the pluses: The screen is a luxurious 6.4 inches, it runs Android 10 and it sports three rear cameras.

Moto G Fast vs. Moto E: Here’s which sub-$200 Motorola phone to buy.

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Hi-res video, fast alerts that (mostly) recognize what’s triggering the motion sensor and support for the three main smart assistants, Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant, make the Arlo Pro 3 system the security camera setup to beat. Normally the price is a dealbreaker, but at $200 off you won’t find many systems with this many features at a lower price.

Arlo Pro 3 is the outdoor home security camera to beat.

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Sony has more than measured up to Bose in the wireless noise-canceling headphone game for the past couple of years, but the Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones are still nothing to sneeze at. Chop one-third off their price, however, and they instantly hit the “best bang for your buck” rubric. At this price, you won’t be disappointed.

Read our Bose QC35 II review.

Samsung

Pound for pound, the TCL 6 Series is a better TV than this one. But at the time of writing, that model is $1,400 and this Samsung is on sale for a tad under $1,200. Advantage: Samsung. Oh, and did we mention this is a 75-incher?

iRobot

The Roomba 960 is getting a little long in the tooth — it debuted in 2016 for $700, but recently it’s been selling closer to the $500 mark. Even still, at $300, this “affordable” vacuum-cleaning automaton from the OG household robotics company, iRobot, is a steal if you’re in the market for a self-propelled sweeper. 

Best Buy

The JBL Free true wireless in-ear headphones should give you four hours of use and have a built-in microphone for hands-free chatting. For Best Buy’s early Black Friday sale, the earbuds are down to $60.

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For those of us of a certain age, this sort of sit-down “cocktail table” arcade machine represents the ultimate man cave trophy. Besides the eponymous title, this new Arcade1Up head-to-head model also packs in Super Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, Pac-Land, Dig Dug, Dig Dug II, Galaga and Galaxian. Cigarette burns and beer stains not included.

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One of the best-sounding small-ish Bluetooth speakers, the Bose SoundLink Revolve packs 12 hours of battery life and a tripod mount underneath. There’s no onboard voice assistant, which might be a dealbreaker for some. But if all you’re looking for is a diminutive Bluetooth speaker that sounds great, you’re not going to get into Bose for much cheaper. Amazon has it for the same price during Prime Day as well.

Mini Bluetooth speaker, maximum sound.

source: cnet.com