Check out the best Amazon deals of the day as of Sept. 5:
We've made it over the hump this week and deals are flooding the pages of Amazon to lead us into the weekend. We've rounded up the best ones we could find on Sept. 5, with standouts from brands we love — like Samsung, DoorDash, and Garmin.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these speak to you, be sure to check back at our picks from Sept. 3 and Sept. 4. Many of those are still live — including 42% off a 58-inch Hisense TV and a record-low price on our favorite budget-friendly gaming laptop.
Whether you're looking for a gift for someone (anyone, really) in your life or you've just got food on your mind, you can score a $50 DoorDash gift card for just $42.50 as of Sept. 5. That's 15% in savings. To redeem it, just login or create an account, select "Credits and Gift Cards" and enter the gift card number to add the $50 balance to your account. Since this is a Lightning deal, once it's 100% claimed, it'll no longer be available. At the time of writing, it's only 13% claimed. Enjoy while you can.
The Soundcore Life Q30 noise-cancelling headphones are back down to their Prime Day price of $55.99 as of Sept. 5. That's 30% in savings and just a few dollars shy of their record-low price. These headphones pack dual noise-detecting microphones to sense and filter out up to 95 percent of low-frequency ambient sound. You can choose from three different noise-cancelling modes and enjoy up to 40 hours on a single charge (or 60 without ANC turned on). Plus, the hybrid design allows you to connect them using an AUX cable.
If you love the look of Samsung's The Frame TV, but cannot fathom paying $1,000+ for a TV, allow me to introduce Amazon's Omni QLED Fire TV. Basically a more affordable dupe, the Omni QLED Fire TV offers an "Ambient Experience" mode that pulls up artwork, photos from your personal collection, or a selection of handy Alexa widgets. Plus, its QLED display features local dimming, an Adaptive Brightness feature, and support for Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. It's Amazon's best-looking Fire TV with lifelike color, bold contrast, and impressive clarity. The 50-inch option would regularly cost $529.99, but with the Prime-exclusive on-page coupon code 50QLED, you can knock the cost down to just $399.99. That's about 25% in savings. If you're not a Prime member, it'll cost you $419.99, which is still a pretty solid deal.
If you're just getting into running, the Garmin Forerunner 55 makes a great companion. It features top-notch GPS, a heart-rate monitor, specialized coaching and training plans, and stats galore. It suggests workouts based on your previous activities and performance, lets you know how long to rest for effective recovery, gives you GPS-based pace guidance, monitors laps, and can last up to two weeks on a single charge. The Apple Watch could never. As of Sept. 5, you can snag this beginner-friendly running watch on sale for only $169.99. That's 15% in savings.
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE is essentially a budget-friendly version of the Galaxy Tab S9. It's not quite as great as the FE+, which has a larger screen and 2GB more of RAM, but it's still a high-quality, reliable device that's great for casual tablet users. It touts the same tough IP68 dust- and water-resistant rating as the S9, a slightly smaller battery capacity (8,000 vs. 8,400 mAh), and the same included S Pen. It's also significantly cheaper. Regularly $449.99, the 128GB version is on sale for just $339.72 at Amazon. That's 25% in savings. For what it's worth, the S9 with the same amount of storage will cost you almost double.
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