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35+ Best Memorial Day Deals Under $50: The Best Savings on Budget-Friendly Tech, Home Goods and More

35+ Best Memorial Day Deals Under $50: The Best Savings on Budget-Friendly Tech, Home Goods and More

CNET26-05-2025

If you're out shopping this Memorial Day, don't just focus on the best TV deals, large appliance bargains or discounts on outdoor adventure gear. There are plenty of budget-friendly buys to be had if your main goal is to find good products without splurging. Like you, many of us at CNET are always looking for tech and everyday essentials at a discount to make the most of our budget.
With top retailers like Amazon, Best Buy and Home Depot participating, CNET's shopping experts have found bargains that you won't want to miss. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly. For even more affordable savings, check out our roundup of even cheaper options, such as the best Memorial Day deals under $25.
Memorial Day deals under $50
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K: $30
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is a great way to convert any 4K TV with an HDMI port into a smart TV. Whether you have a TV that doesn't have smart features or if you just don't like the smart TV interface of your current TV, the Fire TV Stick 4K is the product for you. With this $20 discount off of the $50 list price, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is an even better value.
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JBL Go 4 ultra-portable Bluetooth speaker: $40
The JBL Go 4 is a tiny but mighty Bluetooth speaker. You can take it anywhere as it has a small loop that you can use to attach to your backpack, keychain or anywhere else. It's small enough to put in your pocket or purse, but it doesn't skimp on sound with 5 watts of power and ample volume. The battery lasts seven hours, so you don't have to worry about it running out of power quickly.
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Blink Mini 2 camera: $20
This compact smart camera can help you keep an eye on your home and pets when you're away. It includes a 1080p HD live video feed, motion alerts, two-way audio and night view with a built-in spotlight for better visibility. (Or startle the dog off the couch again.)
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Govee BR30 smart flood light bulbs: $33
Brighten up your space with these Bluetooth LED bulbs from Govee. You can choose from a wide range of colors, dim the lights to your liking and even sync them to your music with the Govee app. As flood lights with a maximum brightness of 1,200 lumens, just this pair of bulbs can illuminate entire sections of your home or yard. Just remember, these use a BR30 light socket, not the standard E26.
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Ugreen 4-port 65W charger: $30
Ugreen's Nexode series has some of the best chargers we've seen. This particular adapter has a 4-port design (three USB-C and one USB-A) and can be used to charge more than just phones. It's also compatible with laptops and handheld consoles.
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Targus Universal Adapter: $16
If you're often jet-setting from one country to another or have friends and family that visit often, then this universal travel adapter is something you need. It has a portable design, safety shutters and international compatibility making it a must-have.
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What else should I know about Memorial Day deals?
Glad you asked. If you're looking for even more savings, here are the best Memorial Day deals under $25. You can also take a gander at some of the best Memorial Day bargains being offered by Amazon and by Walmart. For a grand overview, check out our roundup of the ultimate sales and lowest prices available before Memorial Day weekend. Happy deal hunting.
How we choose the best Memorial Day deals under $50
Many of us at CNET have covered shopping events for over five years, including Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless others. We've gotten good at weeding out scams and superficial deals, so you see only the best offers from all over.
When choosing deals to show you, we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time. Our team of experts has tested countless products to ensure we're only sharing the best options under $50.

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