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Amazon Deals of the Day: Celebrate Sleep Week With 25% Off Our Favorite Budget Sleep Headphones

Amazon Deals of the Day: Celebrate Sleep Week With 25% Off Our Favorite Budget Sleep Headphones

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Amazon is the biggest online retailer with millions of products in home goods, tech, wellness and more. The online retail giant slashes prices on products across the board every day helping you score some big savings. But with such a large number of deals, sorting through them to find the best bargains can feel like a huge task. CNET's Deals team researches the discounts to find the best ones and brings you only the top deals on Amazon.
Today, we found some of our favorite sleep headphones for 25% off in honor of Sleep Week. But that's not all, we also found a SanDisk portable SSD, one of our favorite external hard drives, for over $30 off. And finally, we spotted the Netgear Wi-Fi 7 router for an impressive $50 off.
Musicozy sleep headphones: $18 (save $8)
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It may be Sleep Week but there are plenty of deals you don't want to be sleeping on, including the Musicozy sleep headphones. These are some of our favorite headphones for sleeping -- our favorite budget option, in fact -- and now they're even cheaper. Normally sitting at around $26, you can get a set now for just $18. We love these headphones because the headband design is lightweight and comfortable. CNET sleep expert Aly Lopez checked them out and stated, "The spandex-nylon material is light and breathable, and I found the band so comfortable that I forgot I was wearing it during the day as I worked."
SanDisk 1TB Extreme portable SSD: $96 (save $34)
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We've declared the SanDisk 1TB Extreme portable SSD to be the best portable SSD in 2025. We like that it has a rugged design that has a with an IP65 rating, meaning a splash of water won't destroy the device. It also has a fast transfer speed of up to 1,050MB/s, just over 1GB per second. This SSD normally retails for $130 but right now you can save $34, bringing this right under $100 at $96.
Netgear Nighthawk RS500 tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router: $350 (save $50)
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Having a strong Wi-Fi router in your home can have a big impact on your day to day life. This router by Netgear is Wi-Fi 7. Wi-Fi 7 provides faster speeds, improved latency, reliability and the ability to handle multiple devices at once compared to its predecessor the Wi-Fi 6. This specific one from Netgear is a beast, it can handle speeds of up to 12Gbps and 120 devices. It covers up to 3,000 sqaure feet. And for a limited time you can take $50 off the full price, bringing it down to $350.
With so many different deals, deciding which ones are worth buying can be hard. That's why CNET searches through everything the world's biggest online retailer has to offer before gathering the best deals.

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