Great Deals After Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2025

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If you missed Amazon Prime Big Deals Days and are waiting for Black Friday, don’t fret. There are still some big deals out there, inluding robot vacuums, smart TVs, and even headphones. The tech deals are just as big, whether it’s on a monitor, robot vacuum, or smart speaker. We’ve included some of them here in this list. Stay tuned to Make Tech Easier to see the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals in November, as well as the best deals for smartphones, laptops, headphones, and more that are posted Monday through Friday.

SAMSUNG 55” 4K Smart TV

Samsung Smart Tv

This 55” 4K Smart TV includes SAMSUNG’s most advanced 4K AI processor. which will serve you well for streaming, live sports, and gaming. Everything you watch is upgraded to 4K for a guaranteed sharp and smooth picture quality. Smooth visuals and fast speeds will add to your enjoyment of sports and gaming. If you’re looking for something smaller or larger, check out the prices on the other sizes.

Save 31% on this 55” smart TV, and pay just $1,099.

iRobot Roomba Plus 405 Vacuum & Map

iRobot Roomba Plus

The three-stage cleaning in the iRobot Roomba Plus 405 Vacuum & Map provides 70 times more power-lifting suction, a multi-surface brush, and an edge-sweeping brush to keep your floors spotless. ClearView LiDAR maps out your home so that you get the most out of the vacuum and don’t need to worry about it falling down the stairs. Customize ahd schedule a routine for your floors.

Take half off this robot vacuum, and pay just $398.99.

JBL Tune Flex Earbuds

JBL Tune Flex Earbuds

You’ll feel every pulsing beat through the JBL Tune Flex Earbuds, thanks to the JBL Pure Bass Sound. Four mics allow you to have hassle-free, hands-free calls in stereo with perfect clarity. VoiceAware allows you to control the amount of mic output. Up to 32 hours of battery life means the earbuds will always last throughout the day. Choose from three different colors.

Save more than half on these earbuds, and pay just $44.95.

Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones

Beats Studio Pro

Get rich immersive sound with the Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones, regardless of what you’re listening to or even if you’re on the phone. You’ll get lossless audio and three distinct built-in sound profiles in either Active Noise Cancellation or Transparency mode, as well as personalized spatial audio. Take advantage of the enhanced compatibility via one-touch pairing, whether you’re using an Apple or Android device.

Save 51% on these headphones, and pay just $169.95.

Amazon Echo Frames + Echo Show 8 Bundle

Amazon Echo Frames Echo Frames

Both devices in the Amazon Echo Frames + Echo Show 8 Bundle keep you connected in a hands-free environment. The smart glasses allow you to use Alexa to play music, make cars, and listen to an Audible book effortlessly, all while keeping up with your fashion sense. The Echo Show 8 smart speaker has an 8” HD touchscreen and includes a 13 MP camera. Both devices are designed to protect your privacy.

Save 51% off on this Echo bundle, and pay only $219.99.

Samsung 34″ ViewFinity S50GC Series Monitor

Samsung Viewfinity Monitor

The wider display on Samsung 34” ViewFinity Monitor provides a 21:9 aspect ratio. It features more than 16.7 colors that are and darker and brighter. An ambient light sensor adjusts the lighting to your environment. While there’s a faster refresh rate, Eye Saver Mode does as promised, by minimizing the blue light on the monitor, while Flicker Free relieves the strain your eyes feel.

Save 33% on this monitor, and pay just $219.99.

Marshall Action III Bluetooth Home Speaker

Marshal Action III Bluetooth Speaker

A wider soundstage can be found in the Marshall Action III Bluetooth Home Speaker. It’s easy to pair up: literally pair, play, and turn it up. It was designed for next-generation Bluetooth technology. It also takes a more sustainable approach and is built with recycled materials, with no PVC and 70% recycled materials, while also giving a stripped-down look.

Save $100 on this Bluetooth speaker, and pay just $199.99.

Amazon Echo Pop

Amazon Echo Pop

While the Amazon Echo Pop is compact, it has all of the Alexa features you’d expect. Alexa allows you to listen to music, podcasts, and audiobooks via Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Sirius XM, and more. Don’t worry about it being intrusive, as it won’t listen to you until you say “Alexa” and the light turns blue. Ir’s also built with multiple layers of privacy.

Save $38% on this Echo, and pay $24.99.

Shark Robot Vacuum & Mop Combo

Shark Vacuum Mop Combo

Forget about the chores of vacuuming and mopping for up to a month with the Shark Robot Vacuum & Mop Combo. The dust bin has a 60-day capacity, while the water tank has a 30-day capacity. You’ll get help with hidden debris, stuck-on stains, hard-to-reach edges, and cleaning every floor type with five intelligent powerful cleaning technologies. Get double the cleaning coverage with NeverStuck technology.

Take 42% off this robot vacuum and mop, and pay $699.99.

Roku Streaming Stick Plus

Roku Streaming Stick Plus

If you want simple streaming, you need a Roku Streaming Stick Plus. It allows you to use all of the popular entertainments apps. In addition, it provides a brilliant 4K picture and HDR color. When you plug it in to the back of your TV, the compact size allows it to not block other HDMI ports. It also allows you to use just one remote, as the included remote allows you to adjust the volume, find a show to watch, and more.

Save 40% on this streaming device and pay $24.

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