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The 10 best Amazon deals to shop this week: Dyson, Samsung, Ring and more

The 10 best Amazon deals to shop this week: Dyson, Samsung, Ring and more

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CNN Underscored editors found the best sales at Amazon right now, including deals on an editor-favorite Dyson hair dryer, a discounted pair of Samsung earbuds and savings on a Ring video doorbell.
Ember Travel Mug 2+
Take your emotional support drink on the road with you in this Underscored-approved Ember mug — all with an upgraded portable design. Complete with smart controls, Apple FindMy capabilities and a spill-proof design, it's a travel-friendly mug you'll never want to commute without.Read our review
Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer
When you consider all the cash you'll be saving by skipping the pricey trips to the salon, this serious discount on a speedy and whisper-quiet Dyson hair dryer is a steal. Style red carpet-worthy hair in the comfort of your home using its upgraded attachments and temperature controls for healthier hair.
August Home (4th Gen)
You can't put a price on keeping you and your family safe, but you can invest in a smart lock at a significant discount. For nearly 60% off, snag this expert-tested retrofit keyless door lock that affixes to your current lock and uses Wi-Fi to remotely unlock your existing deadbolt.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro makes long walks, shifts and even longer commutes much more enjoyable with their active noise cancellation, crisp sound and comfortable design for long-term wear. During testing, we noted how well they stack up to their Apple counterparts in nearly every category. Read our review
Banana Boat Sport Kids Sunscreen Spray SPF 50, 2-Pack
Don't let your kids frolic under the sun this summer without a thick layer of sunscreen to coat their sensitive skin. This 2-pack of SPF 50 sunscreen that boasts 80-minute staying power is now on sale for a whopping 58% off, which you can't beat in the thick of sunny season.
Ring Battery Doorbell (2024)
Ring has quickly become the gold standard for reliable yet affordable home security solutions. The newest iteration of the popular Ring battery doorbell now comes with an upgraded head-to-toe field of view, a color night vision mode and a pushpin for easier charging.
Philips Norelco Prestige Electric Rotary Shaver
Hit the pool party with confidence with this app-enabled electric rotary shaver — now at its lowest price. Despite its bulky head, we found it particularly adept at targeting tight corners like under the nose for a convenient full-body shave.
Tuft & Needle Premium Pillow
If you're not down with down (or its alternatives), consider one of the best pillows we've ever tested in adaptive foam form. Soft and supportive with a cool gel insert, it'll lull you to sleep even when the A/C is broken.
Garmin Forerunner 265 Running Smartwatch
If you didn't track your run, did it really happen? Jokes aside, Garmin makes a spec-packed running watch that'll help you breeze to the finish line with its training plans and built-in health metrics. At $100 off, now's the time to lace up and give it a shot.
Sonos Move 2
Bring the party with you wherever you go this summer with the Sonos Move 2, an upgrade on one of our all-time favorite Bluetooth speakers. Here, enjoy better bass, enhanced battery life and even more intuitive controls while you play DJ.Read our review CNN Underscored looks out for your wallet daily, with our deals team scouring sales at the top of every morning. They tap a range of techniques and consider various factors to determine if a deal is worthy of coverage, such as price history checks, available coupon codes and competitor pricing.
Our deals team, consisting of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, is passionate about unearthing deals that we would be tempted to shop ourselves. We also enjoy finding a great deal on a coveted item (especially one that's a best-tested pick by our experts) because it means that we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions. Contributing editor Marissa Miller helped our deals team curate this week's best Amazon deals.

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