
Amazon Deals of the Day: One of Our Favorite TVs of 2025 Is Down to a New Low Price
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 are not) worth grabbing is a full-time job — our job specifically — which is why we scope out the top deals.
Today, we found one of our favorite TVs of the year, the Hisense U8N for over 40% off. We also found a two-pack of Anker chargers for just $10 total. Finally we spotted one of our favorite affordable open wireless earbuds, the Baseus Bowie MC1, for a nice $20 plus a freebie for Prime members.
Picking which TV to purchase is tricker than you think. Not only do you have to consider size and price, but also many different specs like screen type. The Hisense U8N TV will probably check off most of the boxes on your list as it's one of our favorite TVs of 2025. We love it because it has an excellent image quality as it has a mini-LED display with Anti-Glare Low Reflection technology. It runs on Google, making streaming a breeze. It's also built with a great design, making it easy to operate. It also boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, making this TV great for gaming too. The 75-inch usually retails for a hefty $1,600, a great size for living rooms or home theaters. But right now you can score one for just $940. This saves you 41% and drops the TV well under $1,000.
Nowadays, it seems that less and less electronics come with a charging cable in the box, leaving you to purchase one yourself. Plus with all the devices we use these days, it can seem like we're always running out of chargers or cables. Having a few spare ones laying around is a pretty good idea. Anker's USB-C cables are six feet long, so it doesn't matter if the outlet isn't right next to you. They also charge your devices pretty fast, with a MacBook Pro charging under 30 minutes. The cable itself it made with premium double braided nylon, meaning it's super sturdy and won't break easily. You can currently score not one, but two of these charging cables for just $10, bringing each one to just five bucks. They normally go for $16 for two so you're saving 38% on this dual-pack.
The Baseus Bowie MC1 Open Ear Clip-On earbuds are our favorite affordable option for open-ear earbuds. These earbuds are built with a clip-on design that wraps around your ears. This makes wearing them pretty comfortable while still staying securely in your ear. They have long listening time with a battery life of up to nine hours. Don't be scared to take them on your adventures as they have an IP57 certification, so they are splash and dust-proof. Prime members, don't miss your chance to score these affordable buds for even less with an exclusive $20 discount just for members. This brings the price down to $50 but that's not all. You can also score a free Baseus USB-C cable, a $16 value, for free. Simply add both items to your cart and the cable will come off automatically.
With so many deals on Amazon, deciding which ones are worth your money can be difficult. But that's the reason CNET searches everything the world's largest online retailer has to offer before gathering the best deals for you.
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