

I don’t know about you, but once Prime Day finishes, I always find myself combing the internet for “what else is on sale?” It feels a bit like hunting for hidden treasures—those sweet deals that linger in the aftermath. Over the years, I’ve learned that some of the best discounts pop up not during big sale events, but after—once retailers try to clear inventory or match competitor prices.
In this post, I want to walk you through a dozen deals I’m personally excited about. Some are massive — we’re talking six‑figure screens on heavy markdown. Others are smaller but still pack a punch. Whether you’re upgrading your living room, audio setup, or just treating yourself, I hope you’ll find something that excites you as much as me.
| Product | Original Price | Discounted Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hisense 98" QD5 | $2,299.99 | $1,419.99 | $880.00 |
| Roku Smart TV 2025 75‑Inch Pro Series | $1,699.99 | $998.00 | $701.99 |
| SAMSUNG Q990D | $1,997.99 | $975.00 | $1,022.99 |
| Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 | $999.99 | $599.99 | $400.00 |
| Denon AVR‑S970H | $899.00 | $597.00 | $302.00 |
| Focal Bathys (Dune) | $849.00 | $555.00 | $294.00 |
| Sonos Sub Mini | $499.00 | $399.00 | $100.00 |
| SAMSUNG 34" Odyssey G5 | $399.99 | $259.99 | $140.00 |
| Polk Audio Atrium 4 | $249.00 | $177.00 | $72.00 |
| Klipsch The One Plus | $274.99 | $170.00 | $104.99 |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 | $249.99 | $149.99 | $100.00 |
| Apple AirPods Pro 2 | $249.00 | $169.99 | $79.01 |
| Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K | $49.99 | $29.99 | $20.00 |

The biggest screen in this list is also the biggest discount — and not just in size. At 98 inches, the Hisense QD5 makes a statement. This isn't just a TV. It’s an event. With QLED technology, Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and Google TV smart features, you're looking at a full cinematic experience that can rival your local theater.
It supports HDMI 2.1 with VRR and 144Hz native refresh rate, making it shockingly good for gaming too. Movies, sports, streaming, or PC games—this beast of a display handles it all.
This is the type of screen you build a room around. And at nearly $900 off, it’s easily one of the best big‑format deals I’ve seen this year.

Roku's 2025 Pro Series Smart TV is a surprising standout this year. It features Mini‑LED backlighting, QLED color, local dimming, Dolby Vision, and a snappy 120Hz refresh rate. What really caught my eye, though, was the inclusion of the latest Roku OS with advanced picture tuning and filmmaker mode.
It punches well above its weight with fantastic brightness, contrast, and color accuracy for the price. It also supports Dolby Atmos, and includes a surprisingly robust built-in audio system.
This is the sleeper pick for those who want the best bang for their buck in the premium mid-size range. At under $1,000, it's a true value champ.

Samsung's flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar, the Q990D, is nothing short of ridiculous—in a good way. It's a 11.1.4-channel beast, pairing the bar with a wireless sub and two rear speakers. You get four upfiring drivers for legit ceiling bounce and room-filling immersion.
It supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, HDMI eARC, Q-Symphony with Samsung TVs, and even SpaceFit Sound Pro for auto room calibration. At half off, you're basically getting flagship performance at a midrange price.
If you’ve always wanted to go “all in” on sound but couldn’t justify the price tag, this is the moment.

Portable projectors can be hit or miss, but the EF22 hits all the right notes. You get Full HD resolution, Android TV built-in, surprisingly punchy sound (thanks to Yamaha audio), and a design that’s genuinely compact enough to carry room to room.
With auto keystone and focus adjustments, it’s a plug-and-play projector for casual viewing or travel. Think backyard movies, dorm room cinemas, or even an easy second screen for gaming.
The $400 discount makes this especially compelling. You’re getting an entire entertainment setup in a box, and it can go just about anywhere.

Denon’s AVRs are known for being rock solid, and the S970H brings the goods: 8K passthrough, 7.2 channels, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and three HDMI 2.1 ports. If you’re trying to build or upgrade your home theater, this AVR gives you plenty of headroom.
I’m always wary of receivers without modern features, but this one checks every box — from 4K/120Hz gaming support to eARC, HDR10+, and HEOS multiroom audio.
You’re saving over $300 on a piece of gear that could easily anchor your setup for the next 5–10 years.

Focal’s first wireless noise-canceling headphones, the Bathys, are seriously premium. We’re talking full hi-fi tuning, 40mm aluminum-magnesium drivers, and support for aptX Adaptive and wired USB DAC mode for 24-bit/192kHz listening.
The “Dune” version adds a sand-colored elegance that feels more high-fashion than hi-fi. But these aren’t just pretty—they sound immaculate. Clean, controlled bass. Gorgeous mids. Airy treble.
If you want luxury in your ears and a flagship listening experience to go, this deal is for you.

Sonos fans, rejoice. The Sub Mini is one of the easiest upgrades to make if you already own a Beam, Ray, or Era speaker. It delivers clean, deep bass in a compact and aesthetically pleasing package.
You also get WiFi connectivity, Trueplay tuning, and seamless integration with the Sonos app. While not as earth-shaking as the full-size Sub Gen 3, the Sub Mini is perfect for apartments, bedrooms, or anyone looking for tighter low-end punch without rumbling their neighbors.
$100 off makes this a no-brainer if you’re already in the Sonos ecosystem.

A curved ultrawide 1440p gaming monitor with a 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time — for under $260? Yes, please.
The Odyssey G5 is great for immersive gaming, multitasking, or productivity setups. It's got AMD FreeSync Premium, HDR support, and a sleek design that works for both home office and game cave.
Even if you’re not gaming hardcore, the ultrawide aspect ratio is addictive once you try it.

The Atrium 4 is a weather-resistant outdoor speaker pair that can survive the elements and still deliver solid sound. Mount them on the patio, fence, or deck—and forget about them. They’re built to last.
The audio quality is warm and dynamic for outdoor listening. You won’t get deep bass like an indoor subwoofer, but you will get clarity, volume, and durability.
A good pickup if you’re setting up for next spring or summer.

This retro-modern tabletop speaker brings the vintage vibes with wood and metal styling but packs Bluetooth 5.3 and USB-C into its chassis. Sound-wise, it offers punchy mids, rich vocals, and enough volume to fill a medium-sized room.
It also supports voice assistants and has built-in DSP. It’s the kind of speaker that looks good on a shelf and makes guests say, “What is that—and where can I get one?”
At $170, it’s more affordable than most designer Bluetooth speakers and sounds better too.

Samsung’s latest smartwatch packs in heart rate, body temperature, sleep tracking, and upgraded battery life into a slim and stylish body. Wear OS support means you get access to Google Maps, Spotify, and other key apps.
It also includes advanced fitness features like personalized HR zones and sleep coaching. For Android users (especially Samsung phone owners), this watch just makes sense.
The $100 discount brings it well into “impulse buy” territory.

Apple’s Pro 2 earbuds offer the best noise canceling yet, adaptive transparency, personalized spatial audio, and USB-C charging. For iPhone users, nothing integrates better.
The fit is comfortable, the case is MagSafe compatible, and the sound is better than ever thanks to Apple’s H2 chip.
Even if you own the first-gen Pros, this is a solid upgrade — and $80 off doesn’t hurt either.

This is the classic streaming stick deal. 4K HDR support (including Dolby Vision and Atmos), Alexa voice control, fast UI — all for under $30.
It’s great as a backup, travel device, or an upgrade for an older TV. You won’t get the fastest streaming box on the market, but for the price, nothing comes close.
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