
Walmart Deals of the Day: Sonos' Premium Ace Headphones Drop to a Record Low
Memorial Day may have already passed us by, but that doesn't mean you have to wait until the next major shopping event (which will likely be Prime Day in July) to shop some great bargains. Walmart offers some excellent deals year-round on everything from top tech to daily essentials. But these discounts can come and go in a flash, so CNET's dedicated deals team is here to help you make the most of them before they're gone. We've rounded up some of today's best offers below, which include a record-low price on premium Sonos headphones, over $70 off the latest GoPro action camera and a compact Ninja air fryer that you can grab for less than $70.
Sonos makes some of the absolute best speakers and soundbars on the market right now, so it's no surprise that its Sonos Ace headphones have also earned a spot on our list of the best noise-canceling headphones. These premium over-ears impressed our reviewer with their comfortable design and top-of-the-line sound and noise-canceling capabilities, though they found the $449 price tag was a little too high to justify. However, they're a pretty great bargain now that you can grab them at a record-low price.
If you have some serious adventures planned for this summer, you'll want a camera that can capture all the action. This compact and rugged GoPro can handle just about anything you throw at it, and it's a pretty great bargain at over $70 off. It captures stunning 5.3K videos, as well as crips 27MP photos, and even supports 400 fps slo-mo for truly cinematic shots. The device can record for up to 2.5 hours per charge, and it's fully waterproof up to 10 meters.
This compact Ninja air fryer won't crowd your countertops, and is perfect for quick snacks or individual meals. It has a 4-quart capacity, which is enough for around 2 pounds of fries, and with 1,550 watts of power, it can hit temperatures of up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit in just minutes. The device also has a built-in crisper plate and can be used for dehydrating and reheating. It comes in four colors, all of which are on sale at the moment.

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