Walmart Deals of the Day: $80 Off Top-Rated Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds: $219 (save $80)
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These Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds boast some of the best noise-cancelling capabilities on the market right now. Pair that with top-notch sound quality and a comfortable fit, and they're some of the best earbuds out there, period. Our reviewer also commended their Immersive Audio, which supports head-tracking and allows for a more "natural" sound. They're definitely a luxury pick, but this nice $80 discount makes them a little more attainable for most shoppers.
Asus Vivobook Pro: $899 (save $300)
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This midrange Asus features some solid specs that make it a great laptop for most users. It has a large and detailed 16-inch WUXGA display that's great for work or entertainment, which is paired with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 GPU so it can handle basic gaming. The processor is an Intel Core i9 chip, and it's also equipped with respectable 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM. Plus, it has a 70Wh battery for all-day use, and other convenient features like a built-in fingerprint reader and a 180-degree hinge. At around four pounds, it's a little on the heavy side, but that shouldn't be much of an issue unless you're constantly working on the go.
Gourmia 8-quart air fryer: $68 (save $31)
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You don't have to settle for takeout or frozen pizzas if you need a fast and easy weeknight dinner. This Gourmia air fryer makes it easy to whip up delicious meals, and it has a large 8-quart capacity so you can feed the whole family. It boasts preset cooking functions for seafood, vegetables, wings and more so there's no guesswork, plus it can roast, bake, broil, reheat and dehydrate for serious versatility. And the basket and tray are dishwasher-safe so cleanup is a breeze as well.
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