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Amazon Deals of the Day: The Powerful M4 Mac Mini Is Down to a New Record Low of $491

Amazon Deals of the Day: The Powerful M4 Mac Mini Is Down to a New Record Low of $491

CNET05-05-2025

Amazon sells a gazillion products, with new ones dropping daily. The retail giant carries everything from home essentials to tech gear and wellness items. And Amazon loves reducing prices almost as much as it loves adding new products. Deciding which deals are (and aren't) worth grabbing is a full-time job -- our job, specifically, which is why we've scoped out the top deals today.
Today, we spotted the M4 Mac Mini desktop computer at a new record low, saving you over $100. We also found the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds at a nice $50 off, also a record low. And lastly, we found the Jackery Explorer 1000 portable power station for an impressive $350 off.
If you're thinking about making a big purchase ahead of tariffs, the M4 Mac Mini is a great option for those looking for a desktop computer. It's actually one of CNET's favorite desktop computers. It's also our go-to for the best cheap desktop alternative to a MacBook or iMac. The M4 Mini comes with a 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU, 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. We love it because it has an ultracompact design without compromising on its strong performance.
In Josh Goldman's review, he notes, "The Mini can fit in your hand and be everything from an everyday home office computer to a full-on professional content-creation machine -- and an easily portable one at that -- with support for up to three 6K-resolution displays." It also has tons of ports so you can connect any device you want to. We also believe it's at a good starting price, and now it just got even better. Don't miss out on a new record-low price on the M4 Mac Mini that drops it down to $491, saving you $108.
The Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds are a true powerhouse. They're our favorite wireless sports earbuds with ear hooks. The previous model came out six years ago, giving Beats plenty of time to make some great upgrades, and they did. These earbuds have an improved design and sound quality with smaller case. It also has a more powerful H2 chip. The active noise cancellation is top notch as well, along with the voice-calling performance. They have a strong and long battery life of 10 hours so you can use them all day long.
Note that while they work with Android devices, iOS devices get exclusive features such as Personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking, hands-free Siri, audio sharing and iCloud pairing across all your Apple devices logged into your iCloud account, so they're a better fit for iOS users. Having just been released earlier this year, this is the first discount we're seeing on the earbuds. Right now you can score $50 off the Powerbeats Pro 2 in any color, bringing the price to $200.
If you're planning some camping trips this summer or live in an area where there are sometimes power outages, a portable power station should be essential. The Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 is a great option as it's compact and portable and it's simple to use. With its handle and rugged exterior, you can comfortably take it on any adventure you end up on. It is more powerful than you'd expect, too, as it can temporarily power fridges, grills, medical equipment and more. It also boasts a 10-year battery life, so you're set for a pretty long time. Take advantage of the $350 discount on Amazon right now and pick one up for just $449.
With so many deals on Amazon, deciding which ones are worth it can be difficult. That's why CNET searches everything the world's biggest online retailer has to offer before gathering the best deals.

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