Whether you're hoping to use your tax return to do some retail therapy or you're simply a sucker for a sweet discount, we've handpicked some of the most impressive deals we could find at Amazon today. It's not a big shopping holiday or anything, but that doesn't mean there aren't all-time low prices on big-name products — like Samsung Galaxy or Amazon Echo.
Here are the best Amazon deals of the day for April 16, handpicked by us. And don't miss out on our picks from Monday, April 15, as many of those deals are still live.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ may not be as fancy or impressive as the brand's new Galaxy Tab S9 lineup, but not everyone is looking for a tablet that practically doubles as a computer. Some shoppers just want a reliable tablet that can handle basic tasks proficiently without breaking the bank — and that's exactly what you'll get with the A9+. Our friends at PCMag (which is owned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis) called it the "best low-cost Android tablet you can buy," noting that it "succeeds at everything a low-cost tablet should." The A9+ sports an 11-inch screen, quad speakers powered by Dolby Atmos, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, and expandable storage up to 1TB. It's typically pretty affordable at $219.99, but as of April 16, you can keep an extra $60 in your wallet and snag it for only $159.99. That's 27% in savings and the lowest price on record.
Yesterday, April 15, we featured the Echo Pop as one of our top Amazon deals of the day at $22.99. Today, April 16, you can snag that same deal andpick up a free TP-Link Kasa smart color bulb. Who doesn't love free stuff? The Echo Pop is the cheapest way to add Alexa to your home via smart speaker. "For people who like to keep music playing, and who also use Alexa as a home assistant, the Echo Pop is a perfect addition to any room in the house," Mashable's reviewer wrote.
If you're looking for the best bang for your buck in a rowing machine, check out the Sunny Health & Fitness magnetic rowing machine. On any given day, it's relatively affordable at $399.99, but as of April 16, it's practically a steal at $205.70 — that's 48% in savings and just $5 away from its lowest price in a year. With eight levels of adjustable magnetic resistance, an extra-long 48-inch slide rail, and an LCD panel that displays time, count, calories, and more, this rower is basically customizable for any type of rower.
The Garmin Vivofit Jr. 3 is sure to get your little ones excited about moving their bodies. The swim-friendly tracker offers fun rewards via a parent-controlled app, which can help keep your kiddo both intrigued and safe. And as a bonus, the battery lasts up to a year, so you don't have to constantly throw it on a charger. As of April 16, it's on sale for just $69.99 — that's a savings of 22% and matches its lowest price to date.
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