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Best Buy Presidents' Day Sale: Save on Apple, Bose, Samsung and more this weekend

If the Best Buy Presidents' Day sale sale isn’t on your radar yet, let's fix that ASAP — your cart is about to get very full. The electronics giant has slashed prices on loads of must-haves, including the big-ticket gear we've been eyeing. Apple devotees can score an under-$300 iPad. And for those peaceful coffee mornings (at least until the kids wake up), the Keurig K-Select Single-Serve Coffee Maker is over 53% off. Meanwhile, audiophiles can grab the Bose QuietComfort earbuds for some premium sound. And if you've been thinking about upgrading your TV, there are more than a few options, including the TCL NxtFrame at over 50% off.

There are tons of great deals up for grabs. Here are some of our favorites. Be sure to grab them before they disappear.

Best Presidents' Day Best Buy deals

Tired of your earbuds falling out when you're running or working up a sweat at the gym? This pair of wireless, over-the-ear wonders high-quality sound with a secure fit that won't fall out no matter how much you're moving.

$130 at Best Buy

These tiny but powerful earbuds are like having your own personal soundstage, no matter where you are. With Bose's top-notch noise-cancelling tech, these earbuds let you tune out distractions and focus on your playlist, podcast or phone call.

They offer customizable sound settings so you can personalize your listening experience, up to 8.5 hours of battery life and a case that provides quick recharges on the go.

$149 at Best Buy

Looking to upgrade your small outdated TV? Look no further. This 55-inch smart TV from Pioneer has everything you're looking for at a price that will be near impossible to beat. Reviewers pretty consistently say that they are shocked at the quality of the TV for the money and love the clear audio and crisp images. 

"LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!!!" said one enthusiastic reviewer. "Awesome picture, fabulous sound and lots of free options with Xumo TV. ... Love it so much I would love to buy a second one!"

$200 at Best Buy

Active noise cancellation in these earbuds shuts out the world so you can immerse yourself in music, podcasts or whatever makes you happy. Adaptive Transparency mode lets you listen to your tunes but also hear any important noises from your surroundings.

"I always talked bad about wireless earbuds, but wow, these are incredible," said this former skeptic. "The sound quality is awesome, the noise cancelling is akin to turning off everything around you, if it's super noisy around you, high peaks like claps and snaps might leak through, but it's hardly noticeable when there is music playing. The controls are easy to use, responsive and work surprisingly well."

$170 at Best Buy

I love that art TVs are catching on. It's about time that our TVs start pulling double duty, showcasing our photography or our own tastes in artwork rather than just being a blank screen on the wall most of the time. This one from TCL is quite a bit less than The Frame, is only 1.1 inches deep and it comes with a light wood frame at no extra cost.

$700 at Best Buy

In my never-ending battle with pet hair (my dog is gorgeous but her hair gets everywhere), I have turned to Dyson as my ally. At $200 off, you get a vacuum that will run for an entire hour before needing to be charged, meaning you'll be ready to tackle every single pet hair tumbleweed floating around your house.

$600 at Best Buy

These open earbuds bring a fresh twist to wireless audio with an open-ear design that keeps you connected to your surroundings — ideal for runners and outdoor enthusiasts. Despite the no-tip design, they deliver rich sound, while the comfortable fit makes them perfect for all-day wear. 

They're built to withstand sweat and rain, so workouts and unexpected weather are no problem. Plus, the battery life is a solid seven hours, ensuring they last through your day. If you're looking for earbuds that deliver quality sound without shutting out the world, these are the ones for you.

$229 at Best Buy

Never lose your luggage, purse, car — anything, really — again. Just toss one of these smart tags inside the item you want to track and you'll be alerted of its whereabouts via your phone.

The deal on this four-pack brings each tag just over $17 a pop. Grab a few for your, er, forgetful family members.

$70 at Best Buy

If you're all in on Apple and want something better than the AirPods Pro 2, the AirPods Max deliver in a big way. These over-ear headphones pack a serious punch with spatial audio, giving listeners a fully immersive sound that makes them feel like they're right in the middle of the action.

Active noise cancellation keeps out distractions, but when you need to stay aware, just switch to Transparency mode. With up to 20 hours of battery life and plush memory foam ear cushions, these are built for comfort and long listening sessions, buyers say. And, just like with the AirPods Pro 2, switching between devices is smooth and seamless.

$480 at Best Buy

I bought my first ever flat screen TV, a 32-inch 720p model, for $300. It is wild to me that today you can get a TV that has nine times the amount of pixels as that one for just $200. And it comes with Fire TV built in. What a deal!

$200 at Best Buy

If a sleek design is at the top of your tablet wishlist, the latest iPad Air is the perfect fit. Equipped with Apple's powerful M2 chip, it offers all-day battery life, a stunning 12-megapixel camera and a liquid retina display that makes movies and TV shows pop. And now's the time to pounce.

"The screen resolution is really beautiful," wrote one impressed shopper. "It's lighter in weight than my old one and a little thinner. The camera takes gorgeous pictures."

$499 at Best Buy

This new generation of the compact tablet features Apple Intelligence, an A17 Pro chip and 128GB memory, double the usual base standard.

$399 at Best Buy

Yahoo Senior Tech Editor Rick Broida dubbed this iPad the best overall tablet of 2024, so if you're looking for the cream of the crop, grab it now while it's on sale. It comes with a one-year warranty, boasts up to 10 hours of battery life on a single charge and has a 10.9-inch screen and 64GB storage.

"[It] seamlessly pairs with the rest of my Apple devices," one impressed shopper wrote. "Build quality is great as all Apple devices are. ... Charges via USB-C and includes a nice braided charger. Screen is great, speakers are clear and battery is long-lasting."

$279 at Best Buy

Torn between a laptop and a tablet? Get yourself a device that can do both. The HP Envy 2-in-1 flips and folds with a stunning 2K touchscreen and a 360-degree hinge, making the switch from work mode to binge mode easy. It's got the brains (Intel Core processor), the endurance (long battery life) and the looks (aluminum build). Oh, and the Bang & Olufsen audio? Chef's kiss.

$450 at Best Buy

If you're after the absolute best listening experience, these are the Bose headphones for you. Take everything you love about the Bose QuietComfort — industry-leading noise cancellation, ergonomic design and incredible sound quality — and turn it up to 11. Your music won't just sound like it's coming from the headphones; it'll feel like it's all around you, fully enveloping you wherever you are, whether on a plane, train or in your very own listening room (I've always wanted a listening room).

Related: The best noise-cancelling wireless headphones for 2025, tested and reviewed

$329 at Best Buy

Don't care if your TV is the first thing people notice when they walk into the room? The 75-inch is ideal for dedicated home theaters or open floor plans. This size provides an immersive 4K display that's as big on impact as it is aesthetics.

$530 at Best Buy

Is that 2:30 p.m. sluggish feeling coming on a little early but you don't want to make a whole new pot of joe? That's where this coffeemaker comes in. Brew up to 12 ounces of your favorite hot beverage and keep on truckin'. With three available colors — black, oasis and vintage red — you can match your coffeemaker to your decor too.

Related: The best Keurig coffee maker of 2024, tested and reviewed

$70 at Best Buy

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