Amazon is running its yearly winter sale, which runs now through January 17. If you missed any Black Friday sales, don’t worry, you can get up to 40% off on everything from laptops to Amazon devices, headphones and more. So, spend your gift cards and get major discounts on all those electronics you didn’t get during the holiday season.
One deal absolutely worth shopping for is a record-low price on the Series 10 Apple Watch, the latest model in Apple’s wearables line. We also unearthed an under-$200 deal on AirPods Pro 2 and discounts on Apple’s ultra-useful AirTags.
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For instance, the best-selling Under Armour Men's Tech 2.0 Long Sleeve T-Shirt is just $25. In the market for a cozy sweatshirt? I recommend the Women's Rival Fleece Big Logo Hoodie, which is now up to 40% off. If you're looking to get your steps in this year, there's also tons of great deals on top-rated sneakers.
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