Spring Has Sprung With These Tech Deals — Save up to 52% off Apple, HP, Samsung and More

Published Mar 7, 2025 5:42 am ET


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Spring is just around the corner, which means that major retailers have a fresh array of deals on brand-name tech. Whether you’re looking to upgrade to a larger TV, get the latest noise-cancelling headphones or earbuds, or extend your Wi-Fi range inside your house, you’re guaranteed to find a great discount.

Here’s our picks you should take advantage of right now. From laptops to printers, sound bars to smart watches, we’ve found the products that make your life easier, not to mention more fun. Save up to 52% off now!

  1. Upgrade to Apple’s new iPad 11-inch, which is 30% faster than previous models and has an all-day battery life — was $349, now just $329.
  1. The latest Amazon Fire Stick gives access to thousands of streaming apps and games, as well as up-to-date 4k resolution on your TV — was $49.99, now just $29.99.
  1. These Soundcore Hybrid Headphones provide high-resolution sound, active noise cancellation so the outside world doesn’t intrude, and up to 40 hours of non-stop playtime — was $59.99, now just $39.99.
  1. Having trouble getting strong Wi-Fi reception throughout your house? Just plug in this TP-Link AC1200 Wi-Fi Extender, which gives you 1500 square feet of coverage — was $49.99, now just $23.99.
  1. Take advantage of a big discount on this Lenovo 2-in-1 laptop, which can also function like a tablet and is packed with plenty of memory and processing power — was $679.99, now just $429.99.
  1. Whether you need to print a document, scan something, or make copies, this Canon PIXMA MG3620 Inkjet Printer does it all — and also does a great job printing photos — was $79.99, now just $49.99.
  1. Keep track of your valuable belongings — everything from wallets to keys and even pets — with this Apple AirTags set, which you can track from your phone — was $99, now just $69.99.
  1. Upgrade your audio when watching TV or listening to music with this TCL sound bar, which also supports high-quality Dolby Atmos sound — was $149.99, now just $69.99.
  1. Amazon’s latest Fire HD 10 tablet gives you a generous 10.1-inch HD screen for easy reading and viewing, faster performance than earlier models and a five-megapixel camera for video calls — was $199.99, now just $79.99.
  1. Stay active and monitor your heart rate and more with the help of this TOZO Smart Watch, which can last up to a week on one charge — was $69.99, now just $34.99.
  1. With a large HD screen, superior picture quality and the ability to transform even old video content into crystal-clear 4k resolution, this Samsung 65-inch TV is the perfect addition to your living room — was $469.99, now just $349.99.
  1. The Apple AirPods Pro 2 are comfortable earbuds that transmit high-quality audio, along with useful hearing test and hearing aid features — was $249, now just $169.99.
  1. No need to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars for a laptop — this HP 14-inch Windows laptop can handle all the everyday tasks with ease, from browsing the Internet to watching streaming video, all at an affordable price — was $249, now just $149.
  1. Keep your home safe 24-7 with this Kasa indoor pan-tilt camera, which includes night vision, clear HD footage and motion detection — was $34.99, now just $19.99
  1. This set of front and rear car cameras monitor both the interior and exterior of your vehicle, giving you valuable video in case of attempted break-ins or accidents — was $79.99, now just $53.99.
  1. Recharge multiple Apple devices, including phones, smart watches and AirPods, with handy charging stand — was $29.99, now just $19.98.
Ho Lin

Ho Lin

Author

Ho Lin is a content writer at McClatchy. He has over two decades of experience in content strategy, creation, and development, ranging from subjects such as anime and manga to military benefits, job search advice and AI evaluation. Ho is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and holds a M.A. in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University. Ho also writes both fiction and non-fiction; his books include China Girl and Bond Movies: A Retrospective.

Abby Kass

Abby Kass

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Abby Kass is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy covering kids/babies, pets, beauty, and more. With more than seven years experience writing and editing shopping content, Abby has a strong understanding of how important commerce content really is and its important value to readers. She loves browsing online and finding innovative, unique, and just down-right cool products. Before McClatchy, Abby started her career working for Parents Magazine where she fell in love with writing about products. She then spent six years at BuzzFeed falling deeper into the shopping world writing more than 1,500 product roundups and reviews. She sees shopping as a sport and has worked hard at mastering it in order to help make people’s lives easier as they find cool and useful products.