Dec. 23rd,Kurt Meinicke Best Buy's 48-Hour Flash Sale is offering doorbuster deals of up to 50% and above on tech products from brands like Apple, Dyson, and JBL.
The best deals from Best Buy's 48-Hour SaleYou might think that all the great December sales lead up to Christmas, but Best Buy’s 48-Hour Flash Sale is almost right on top of it. These doorbusters are some of the best savings you’ll find right now.
The Best Buy 48-Hour Flash Sale features huge price drops on tech like the JBL Xtreme3 Bluetooth speaker, Apple headphones, and a sweet LG TV.
Here are the deals of Best Buy's 48-Hour Flash Sale that impressed us most:
The JBL Xtreme3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker is a turbocharged mobile speaker. The Xtreme3 keeps the same pill shaped design and dual subwoofers that JBL fans know and love, but adds considerable size and brawn.
At 100 watts, this speaker gets loud, and will even pair with other JBLs for those who want even more sound, empowering all speakers to play in unison. Weatherproof and simple to pair, this is your go to speaker for the out-of-doors.
Right now the JBL Xtreme3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker is on sale at Best Buy's 48-Hour Flash Sale for $199.99 for a savings of $130.
SEE ALSO: This is your last chance to get a PlayStation VR2 before Christmas (and it's at its Black Friday price)Some of the flashiest headphones around are getting a much-needed price cut. Apple AirPods Max offer excellent sound and impeccable noise cancellation. We loved a lot of things about these headphones, but we balked at the price. However, for $170 off, Apple's high end headphones start to look pretty darn palatable.
With batteries that go and go and gorgeous aesthetics, these headphones are deeply classy. Take advantage of Best Buy's 48-Hour Flash Sale and get Apple AirPods Max for $379.99, saving 31%.
This smart, ultra-HD 43" TV could be a huge upgrade. Right now, the LG 43” UT70 Series UHD Smart webOS TV is available for only $199, saving $200 at Best Buy's 48-Hour Flash Sale.
Direct lit LEDs display display high level contrast and HDR content. 4K scaling ensures that all content looks good on this high definition screen, whether you're watching a brand new Hollywood flick, or a Seinfeld rerun.
If you're looking for a modern smart TV don't miss getting 50% off on this contemporary LG dazzler.
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M4 Pro chip 24GB Memory 512GB SSD — $1,699.00$1,999.00(save $300)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 256GB — $849.99$1,299.99(save $350)
HP AMD Ryzen 5 - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD — $299.99$579.99(save $280)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones — $299.00$429.00(save $130)
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