Some Tech Is Still More Than Half Off After Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
April 1, 2025
Grab these speakers, robot vacuums, portable generators, security cameras, and other tech deals while you still can.
April 1, 2025
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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is over, but a few deals still very much alive.
Below, you’ll find the tech items I’ve found that received the steepest discounts during the sale, and even though it ended on March 31, the prices for these items have yet to go back up. Here are the 50% off deals from the Big Spring Sale that are still live—and some items worth grabbing for under $50.
IP67 Waterproof and Dustproof with 25 Hour-Battery and Retractable Handle
Sony SRS-XG300 X-Series Speaker
1800W (Peak 2400W) Solar Generator, Full Charge in 58 Min, 1056wh LiFePO4 Battery for Home Backup.
Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station
dreame L40 Ultra Robot Vacuum with Removable & Liftable Mop, Extendable & Liftable SideBrush, 11,000Pa Suction, 149℉ Mop & Washboard Self Cleaning, Auto-Empty, Auto Refill, Voice Control
dreame L20 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop with Mop-Extend, Auto Mop Removal & Raising, Washing and Drying, 7000Pa Suction, Self-Emptying, Self-Refilling, AI Obstacle Avoidance
Soundcore by Anker P20i
Sony SRS-XG300 X-Series
DREAME L20 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop
iRobot Roomba Combo j5 Robot
Anker Portable Charger
Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station
Earphones and speakers still 50% off or more
Other deals to consider
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Anker Space A40 Earbuds $59.99 (originally $99.99) after the 40% on-page coupon. The A40 have a companion app that makes the experience better with EQ and other features. They are a great value for budget ANC earbuds that you can read more about here.
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Beats Studio Buds + $99.95 (originally $169.95). This is a recent record-low price and makes these noise-cancelling earbuds a great deal.
Chargers and generators still 50% off or more
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Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station $495.38 (originally $999) after the 38% on-page discount. It’s hard to predict when you’ll need a portable power generator—and when you need one, you usually really need one. This model is from a trusted brand and has a solar generator to make it fully off-grid. At 55% off, it’s a great deal.
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Anker Portable Charger $11.99 (originally $25.99) when using 0UH6DMMH code at checkout. Anker also has a 10,000mAh portable charger that can charge most iPhones up to 50% in less than half an hour. For less than $13, it’s a steal.
Other Big Spring Sale deals to consider
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Anker 525 Charging Station $39.99 (originally $65.99). If you don’t want a MagGo for wireless charging an iPhone, then consider the Anker 525 with the same other ports for almost half the price.
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Roomba Combo j5 Robot $249 (originally $529.99). I’m not a fan of Roombas, but people seem to love them. But if you’re going to get one, get a mop combo that maps your home for over 50% off.
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Dreame L20 Ultra Robot Vacuum $599.99 (originally $1,399.99). Dreame makes impressive high-end robot vacuums, and this one in particular has an incredible discount.
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Dreame L40 Ultra Robot Vacuum $699.99 (originally $1,499.99). If you have a larger budget, for $100 more, you can up the suction to 11,000Pa with a mop feature that heats up to 149 degrees.
Other Big Spring Sale deals to consider
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Roborock Q5 Pro+ Robot Vacuum and Mop $359.99 (originally $699.99) after using the $120 on-page coupon. Roborock has a lot of deals on robot vacuums right now, but if you’re looking for a good one with must-have features at a decent price, the Q5 Pro+ is it.
More Big Spring Sale tech deals
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Arlo Video Doorbell 2K $59.99 (originally $129.99). If you want to upgrade from a Ring camera or are looking for a decent first video camera, this Arlo camera is an incredible value at just $60.
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Eufy Security SoloCam S220 $69.99 (originally $129.99). I love Eufy cameras because they’re subscription-free. The SoloCam S220 also has a solar panel to make it self-sustainable, meaning you can easily install it somewhere with direct sunlight and let it do its thing.
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Anker Space A40 Earbuds $59.99 (originally $99.99) after the 40% on-page coupon. The A40 have a companion app that makes the experience better with EQ and other features. They are a great value for budget ANC earbuds that you can read more about here.
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Beats Studio Buds + $99.95 (originally $169.95). This is a recent record-low price and makes these noise-cancelling earbuds a great deal.
Big Spring Sale tech deals under $50 you can still get
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SwitchBot Wallet Tracker Card: $13.99 (originally $24.99) after 30% on-page coupon. Switchbot’s Bluetooth tracker is shaped like a credit card and works with iOS using Apple Find My network (sorry Android users).
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Tribit MaxSound Plus Speaker $48.99 (originally $79.99). Tritbit makes quality portable budget speakers, and the MaxSound Plus sits somewhere in the middle in price and size.
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Roku Express $17.99 (originally $29.99). I love Roku TV, and if you’re looking for the cheapest option to get your foot in the door, this is it. It’s also 40% off.
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INIU Portable Charger $15.99 (originally $24.99). I’ve been using the same INUI portable chargers for four years and have dropped it too many times. It’s reliable and does its job well. For $16, you could do much worse.
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Kasa Matter Smart Dimmer Switch (3-pack) 43.99 (originally $74.99). This smart light switch turns your light into a smart light with access to integrated smart home tech. You can also dim the lights, use voice controls, or manage it remotely.
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Govee Smart Light Bulbs $23.99 (originally $34.99). I’ve been using Govee smart lights for a couple of months and have really liked their app. If you want a reliable companion app and budget smart lights you can control remotely, look no further.
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Anker 525 Charging Station $39.99 (originally $65.99). If you don’t want a MagGo for wireless charging an iPhone, then consider the Anker 525 with the same other ports for almost half the price.
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Eufy Digital Bathroom Scale P2 Pro $39.98 (originally $79.99). You can buy digital smart scales that read your body fat percentage from any no-brand company for cheap, but why not get it from a trusted brand also for cheap?
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Tech That’s Still on Sale After Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
The Tribit MaxSound Plus Speaker is still $48.99 (originally $79.99). This brand makes quality portable speakers and sells them for budget prices, and the MaxSound Plus sits somewhere in the middle in price and size.
The Sonos brand is well known in the smart speaker and surround sound space. And very much like Apple, people will pay a premium price for their minimalistic, premium quality, and discounts are often hard to come by. But today, the Sonos Arc, which was Sonos’ flagship soundbar prior to the launch of the Sonos Arc Ultra, is $599, $300 off its usual $899 price. It’s also a record low price for this model, according to price-tracking tools.
There may not be a lot of competition in the bone conduction headphone (BCH) space, but Shokz still stands out from the rest by a large margin. Its latest flagship headphones, the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2, came out last fall and are excellent for anyone looking to get that open-ear feel when working out outdoors (read more in this review). You can get them for $149.95 (originally $179.95) during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, the lowest price they’ve ever been on Amazon, according to price tracking tools.
Few smart locks are more reliable, affordable, and easy to install than the SwitchBot WiFi Smart Lock Pro, and right now, you can still get the bundle that has everything you need (it comes with the smart lock, keypad, and hub to control it remotely) for just $84 (originally $199.99) during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. That’s the cheapest it has ever been, according to price tracking tools. Reliable, easy to install, and (for now) cheap—what more could you want?
Daniel Oropeza
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Daniel is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker. He served in the U.S. Navy, where he reached the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class as a Logistic Specialist and was awarded a Navy Community Service Medal and Navy Letter of Commendation for his exemplary service aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier. He earned his bachelor’s in Environmental Science from the University of California, Davis, and earned his master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Daniel was a business reporter for the Miami Herald before joining Lifehacker. He lives in Atlanta, GA.
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