Last-minute shoppers have been rewarded with some of the best deals of the season. Seriously — after sorting through Amazon's daily deals, we've found discounts on gadgets from Apple, Sony, Roku, and more that either match Black Friday or beat it. In other words: run, don't walk.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day on Dec. 20. Don't see anything that sparks your interest? Check out our selections from Dec. 18 and Dec. 19. Most of those deals are still live, including a Prime-exclusive 38% discount on the 55-inch Omni Fire TV and a coupon that drops the 10th generation Apple iPad down to a record-low.
We've tested tons of headphones at Mashable and we're huge fans of the Sony WH-1000XM5s. With impeccable sound quality, great noise cancellation, and customizable sound, it's no surprise that our Deputy Reviews Editor Miller Kern gave them a nearly perfect rating and a Mashable Choice award. The WH-1000XM5s also pack 30 hours of battery life, crisp call clarity, voice assistant support, comfortable ear cushions, and an ambient mode that lets you tune into your surroundings in an instant (like when your flight attendant asks for your drink order). They're usually $399.99 and have been sitting at their sale price of $299.99 for a couple weeks now. However, as of Dec. 20, they dropped to a new record-low of $279.99. All you last-minute shoppers have been rewarded with a 30% discount.
Record-low price alert: the four-pack of Apple AirTags just dropped back down to its best price ever from Black Friday. These babies are a must-have for iPhone users who travel a lot — or those who just tend to lose things often. As long as there's an Apple device nearby with Find My turned on, you'll be able to keep track of whatever you attach your AirTag to, from your suitcase and backpack to your keys and laptop case. You'll be able to see where you are in proximity to your stuff with a pretty impressive accuracy of just a few feet. Save 29% and snag a pack for only $69.99 at Amazon as of Dec. 20.
The Amazon Fire HD 10 is still hanging out at its best-ever Black Friday price of $74.99 if you need a last-minute gift idea. That's 46% in savings. It's not the fanciest tablet on the market, but the no-frills design is ideal for browsing the web, watching new shows, answering emails, or even reading on the go. Mashable reviewer SaVanna Shoemaker says it's "lighter and faster than its predecessors, with a long battery life and vivid picture that makes it great for on-the-go entertainment."
Check out our full review of the Amazon Fire HD 10.
If multitasking gadgets are your bread and butter, then you'll love the Roku Streambar SE. It's part soundbar and part Roku streaming device, meaning it can boost the sound while you stream all of your favorite shows, movies, and events. It can also automatically adjust the volume to make voices clearer and commercials quieter. Win-win. Usually $99.99, it's on sale at Amazon for just $69 as of Dec. 20. That's 31% in savings.
The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 is our favorite sub-$100 Bluetooth speaker — and just last week we featured it as our Amazon deal of the day at $59.99. If you're looking for a similar speaker, but want to spend less than $50, check out its nearly identical sibling, the Wonderboom Play. Built with twin dimensions, the Play can also fit in the palm of your hand and pump out truly impressive sound. It has a slightly shorter battery life (10 hours vs. 14 hours), no podcast mode (which we weren't particularly fans of anyway), and directional sound versus 360-degree sound. However, it's price definitely makes up for it. Regularly $89.99, the Wonderboom Play is on sale at Amazon for just $47.49. That's 47% in savings.
None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily dealsfor even more savings.
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