The best July 4th sales we found so far
Prime Day just ended, though some familiar deals are still kicking around ahead of America’s birthday.
Prime Day just ended, though some familiar deals are still kicking around ahead of America’s birthday.
by Jun 29, 2026, 4:42 PM UTC
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Cameron Faulkner is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he rejoined The Verge in May 2025.
July 4th sales are typically a precursor to what we’d see during a mid-July Prime Day, but obviously things are flipped around this year. Last week’s big Prime Day sale is over, yet there are a number of familiar deals still poking around in the week leading up to the nation’s birthday. Best Buy is hosting its own 4th of July sale, for example. And, if you’re on the hunt for tech and gear for the outdoors, REI is hosting a sale on products that will last through the week. There are even some Apple deals you can get, some of which are selling at pre-price hike levels.
We’ll be logging the best July 4th sales we find this week below, keeping the list updated with notable discounts as we spot them.
Baseus AM52 power bank (with built-in cable)
$43$8046% off$43
Through June 30th, Verge readers can get a low price on the best, fastest Qi2 10,000mAh power bank around. This AM52 features a built-in USB-C cable and a soft-touch MagSafe-ready magnet.
Read More$43 at Amazon (w/ code THEVERGECODE)

Asus ROG Falcata
$215$35039% off$215
The Falcata is stuffed with features (wired / wireless connectivity, split ergo design, Hall effect customization), and it’s a bargain to get it all at Best Buy’s 4th of July pricing. Read our review.
Read More$215 at Best Buy

11-inch iPad Air M3
$499$74933% off$499
The last-gen 11-inch iPad Air comes with Apple’s M3 chip and GPU upgrades. It’s available in dark gray, blue, purple, and a “starlight” cream shade. Read our review.
Read More$499 at Best Buy (128GB, Wi-Fi + LTE)

LG C5 OLED TV
$1100$270059% off$1100
LG’s C5 features a 120Hz panel, along with four HDMI 2.1 ports and support for both AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync. The gamer-friendly TV also packs all the hallmarks of a modern OLED, including deep black levels and sublime contrast.
Read More$1100 at Amazon (65-inch)$1100 at Best Buy (65-inch)

Apple AirTags (second-generation)
$89$9910% off$89
Apple’s latest AirTag features an upgraded ultra-wideband chip for more precise location tracking, a noticeably louder speaker, and an expanded Bluetooth range. Read our review.
Read More$89 at Amazon (pack of four)$89 at Best Buy (pack of four)$100 at Costco (pack of five)

OhSnap MCON controller
$100$15033% off$100
The MCON is one of the best mobile controllers for iPhones. While too big for most pockets, its slide-out design is satisfying, and its folding grips make it a bit more comfortable than Backbone’s controller. Watch Sean’s hands-on.
Read More$100 at Best Buy$130 at OhSnap

Osprey Poco Child Carrier
$277$39931% off$277
Backpacks make it easy to carry precious cargo, but for a relatively new dad’s most precious cargo — their tiny kiddo — Osprey’s Poco child carrier is a must-have backpacking accessory. It’s comfortable for the kid, and the built-in sunshade and rain protector can keep them relaxed and dry while dad does all the hard work.
Read More$277 at Amazon$300 at REI$300 at Osprey

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
$250$35029% off$250
The Nova Pro Wireless aims to be the one headset to rule them all. It features multiple ways to connect wirelessly, active noise cancellation, great sound quality, and swappable batteries. Read our review.
Read More$250 at Amazon (PlayStation, Switch, PC)$250 at Best Buy (PlayStation, Switch, PC)$300 at SteelSeries

Samsung microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch
$39$5934% off$39
The Nintendo Switch 2 has 256GB of storage, but that won’t get you very far if you’ve built up a medium-sized digital game library. Samsung’s Nintendo-branded 256GB microSD express card doubles the console’s available storage.
Read More$39 at Walmart (256GB)$40 at GameStop (256GB)$40 at Best Buy (256GB)

Motorola Razr 2025
$500$70029% off$500
Look, you could get something boring yet good like Google’s Pixel 10A. Or, for less, you can get a more versatile folding Android phone that has multiple screens.
Read More$550 at Amazon$500 at Best Buy

Apple HomePod (second-gen)
$300$35014% off$300
Sure, it’s not technically a deal, but rather the pre-price hike amount. Most other retailers are no longer offering the HomePod at this price.
Read More$300 at Best Buy

Glocusent LED Neck Reading Light
$19$3951% off$19
Glocusent’s LED Neck Reading Light is a great personal book light that illuminates what you’re reading without bothering others. It even has adjustable brightness and warmth settings to dial it in to your liking.
Read More$19 at Amazon (for Prime members)$21 at Walmart$23 at Glocusent

Nex Playground
$239$29920% off$239
The Nex Playground is a motion-controlled console that connects to your TV and uses a built-in camera and AI to track your movements as you play. Designed for ages five and up, it comes with games like Fruit Ninja and Whack-a-Mole Deluxe. You can download more games, including titles featuring popular characters like Elmo, with a paid Play Pass subscription.
Read More$239 at Amazon$239 at Walmart$239 at Best Buy

Insta360 X5
$435$55021% off$435
The Insta360 X5 is a powerful 360-degree camera that offers a larger sensor and new image processing. It can capture 4K footage at up to 120fps or 8K footage at up to 30fps, producing sharp video with rich colors. It also features more durable lenses than prior models, which you can swap out if they get damaged. Read our review.
Read More$435 at Amazon$435 at Best Buy$440 at REI

Peak Design Everyday Sling Bag (3L)
$80$10020% off$80
Wear it over your shoulder or around your hip. The Everyday Sling Bag has two large and four small internal pockets to hold items, each with a waterproof bottom liner.
Read More$80 at REI

Keychron K2 HE keyboard
$103$13021% off$103
Keychron’s Hall effect keyboard allows for adjustable, per-key actuation points and rapid trigger support. You can also set dynamic keystrokes (the ability to trigger several different functions depending on how far you press or release a key).
Read More$103 at Amazon$112 at Walmart$104 at Keychron

Govee Uplighter Floor Lamp
$126$18030% off$126
The Uplighter is one of the most fascinating floor lamps you can get. It can supply normal light, or you can customize its top-mounted lights to display various colors and soothing patterns across your wall and ceiling. Read Sheena’s hands-on.
Read More$126 at Amazon$126 at Walmart$126 at Govee

Kobo Libra Colour
$230$26012% off$230
The Libra Colour is one of the first e-readers from Kobo with color. It packs physical-page turning buttons, stylus compatibility, and supports a broad range of file formats, while making it easy to borrow books from the Overdrive library system. Read our review.
Read More$230 at Best Buy$230 at Rakuten Kobo$230 at Target

Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones
$378$45817% off$378
They might cost $50 more than their predecessor, but the latest iteration of Sony’s best-in-class noise-canceling headphones up the ante in every way. Sony made subtle improvements to every facet of the WH-1000XM6, from sound quality to ANC performance, while wisely bringing back the foldable, travel-friendly design last seen on the XM4.
Read More$378 at Amazon

iPad (2025)
$600$74920% off$600
Apple’s entry-level iPad is an excellent tablet for casual use, even if it is getting a little long in the tooth. Its high-res screen is great for watching video, and its A16 processor is still fast enough to handle light games and productivity apps. Read our review.
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