
Clearance Electronics Sale: Your Guide to Unbeatable Tech Bargains
Score incredible deals during our Clearance Electronics Sale! Find unbeatable tech bargains on the latest gadgets, innovative accessories, and must-have tech toys for every enthusiast. Whether you're seeking savings on gaming gear, home automation devices, premium audio equipment, or general tech upgrades, this guide helps you discover high-quality electronics at prices that can't be beaten. Don't miss out on this opportunity to snag top-tier technology for less and satisfy your inner gadget guru.
At a Glance: Our Top Picks

Fitbit Charge 6 Fitness Tracker

Google Chromecast with Google TV

Wyze Cam v3 with Color Night Vision Wired 1080p HD Indoor/Outdoor Video Camera

Crucial T500 PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD

TP-Link EP25 Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug 2-Pack

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones

Life P2 Mini True Wireless Earbuds
Budget Tech Under $50
Score small but mighty gadgets and accessories for under fifty dollars.
The JBL Go 3 is the little speaker we throw in every bag—tiny, rugged, and rated IP67 so pools and beach sand aren’t a worry. Despite its size, we found the bass punchier than most micro speakers, making podcasts and pop tracks more fun. Expect about five hours of playtime and mono sound with limited detail, and it can distort when cranked. For quick tunes on the go or a shower soundtrack, it’s a cheerful bargain.
What We Like
- ✓Compact, pocketable size makes it easy to carry and stash in bags.
- ✓IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating for use around water and outdoors.
- ✓Surprisingly strong bass for its size, giving a punchier low end than rivals.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Battery life is short compared with larger speakers (around five hours typical).
- ✗Mono output and limited detail make it less suitable for critical listening.
- ✗Prone to distortion at high volumes and can sound strained when loud.
Anker’s PowerCore Slim 10000 is the dependable travel buddy we keep in a jacket pocket—thin, tough, and good for multiple phone top‑ups. Our experience shows the rugged shell shrugs off scuffs and drops better than typical slim banks. The compromises: the USB‑C port is input‑only (no USB‑C output), there’s no pass‑through charging, and it takes longer to refill than some rivals. If you value reliability and portability over bells and whistles, it’s an easy recommendation.
What We Like
- ✓Durable, rugged casing that holds up well to drops and regular use.
- ✓Slim, pocket-friendly form factor that’s easy to carry for travel or daily use.
- ✓Generally reliable for multiple phone recharges on a single charge.
Room for Improvement
- ✗USB-C port is input-only, so you cannot use it as a USB-C output.
- ✗No pass-through charging, so it cannot charge a device while it’s recharging.
- ✗Longer recharge time compared with many other 10,000 mAh power banks.
On a tight budget, this Chromecast with Google TV (HD) is an easy win: at $31.49 you get the Google TV interface, a handy remote, and Assistant voice search for effortless browsing. During our review, the aggregated Watchlist made finding shows across services simple, but limited storage and the line’s effective discontinuation mean it’s best for lighter app loads. We did notice occasional sluggishness and Wi-Fi hiccups after big updates, so keep expectations modest—great for a bedroom TV or guest setup.
What We Like
- ✓Very affordable entry-level Google TV streaming device (HD model) at a bargain price.
- ✓Includes a physical remote with Google Assistant voice search for convenient hands-free control.
- ✓Runs Google TV interface which aggregates streaming services and a Watchlist for easy discovery.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Limited onboard storage can restrict app installs and responsiveness compared with higher-end streamers.
- ✗Google has moved to newer streamer products, making this Chromecast line effectively discontinued.
- ✗Some users report occasional sluggishness or Wi-Fi performance issues after major updates.
Looking for budget earbuds that just work, the Life P2 Mini deliver solid everyday audio with a featherlight fit and a case that stretches battery life for days. In our testing, the AI‑enhanced mics kept voices clearer on calls than most sets at this price. You don’t get active noise cancellation, and there’s no Soundcore app for EQ or firmware tweaks, plus some users see occasional pairing hiccups. For casual listening and commuting, they’re a low‑cost win.
What We Like
- ✓Long total battery life with case-provided extra hours.
- ✓Lightweight earbuds for comfortable all-day wear.
- ✓AI-enhanced microphones that improve call clarity.
Room for Improvement
- ✗No support for the Soundcore app, limiting EQ and firmware updates.
- ✗Some users report occasional Bluetooth connectivity or pairing issues.
- ✗No active noise cancellation, so ambient noise can leak in.
Gaming Gear Blowout Deals
Controllers, headsets, keyboards, and more discounted for gamers of all levels.
The G502 HERO remains a gamer favorite for good reason: its HERO sensor tracks accurately with very low click latency, and we found the 11 programmable buttons invaluable for MOBA hotkeys and productivity macros. The adjustable weight system lets you dial in the feel, though the overall heft won’t suit fans of ultralight FPS mice. Our testing noted the stiff, non-braided cable can add drag, and older units have reported double-click issues. At $37.99, it’s a powerful, affordable upgrade.
What We Like
- ✓Accurate, high-performance HERO sensor with very low click latency.
- ✓Eleven programmable buttons provide extensive customization for gaming and productivity.
- ✓Adjustable weight system lets users fine-tune the mouse heft to preference.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Relatively heavy design may fatigue users who prefer ultra-light mice for fast FPS play.
- ✗Stiff, non-braided cable can drag and reduce smoothness on some mousepads.
- ✗Some users report long-term button reliability issues like double-clicking on older units.
Nintendo Switch OLED
If you love handheld gaming, the Switch OLED is the one we reach for thanks to its vibrant 7‑inch OLED that makes colors pop and blacks truly deep. During our review, the wider adjustable kickstand felt night‑and‑day better for tabletop sessions, and 64GB gives a bit more room for downloads. Just know performance matches earlier models—no CPU/GPU bump—and OLED screens can risk image retention with static HUDs. It costs more than the base Switch, so upgrades are mostly about the display and ergonomics.
What We Like
- ✓Vibrant 7-inch OLED display offers deeper blacks and brighter colors than previous Switch models.
- ✓Improved, wider adjustable kickstand makes tabletop play more stable and versatile.
- ✓Includes 64GB internal storage—double the base Switch’s capacity out of the box.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Priced higher than the original Switch and can be a poor value if you already own a Switch.
- ✗OLED panel carries risk of image retention/burn-in for static UI or long gameplay sessions.
- ✗No CPU/GPU performance upgrade—graphics and framerates remain the same as earlier models.
Microsoft’s latest Xbox Wireless Controller nails the basics: it’s comfortable, grippy, and works seamlessly across Xbox consoles and Windows PCs. In our experience, the USB‑C port is handy for wired play or quick plug‑and‑go on a laptop. Be aware of long‑term quirks—some users report analog stick drift and occasional connectivity or button hiccups—and you’ll need to buy rechargeable batteries or a cable separately. If you want a familiar, no‑learning‑curve pad for couch or desk gaming, this is the dependable pick.
What We Like
- ✓Comfortable ergonomic design with textured grips for long gaming sessions.
- ✓Wide compatibility with Xbox consoles and Windows PCs.
- ✓Uses a modern USB-C port for wired play and charging connections.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Multiple reports of analog stick drift over time from users.
- ✗Some users report random connectivity drops or button registration issues.
- ✗No built-in rechargeable battery or charging cable included in the base package.
Smart Home Essentials on Clearance
Snag smart lights, plugs, hubs, and cameras for effortless automation.
This 32GB Wi‑Fi digital frame makes sharing family moments effortless, with enough built‑in storage to hold thousands of photos and app support to push new shots from anywhere. In our testing, USB and microSD imports were painless for relatives who don’t want to fuss with cloud logins. The glossy touchscreen can reflect room lights, and colors look a bit muted next to pricier frames; also, some companion apps cap videos around 15 seconds. For gifts and grandparents, it’s an easy crowd‑pleaser.
What We Like
- ✓Built-in 32GB internal storage lets you keep many photos without needing external media.
- ✓Wi‑Fi connectivity with mobile app support enables remote photo sharing from anywhere.
- ✓Supports USB and microSD playback for easy offline photo and video imports.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Glossy touchscreen can produce noticeable reflections in bright rooms.
- ✗Colors can appear slightly muted compared with higher‑end frames with richer color profiles.
- ✗Some companion apps limit video uploads to short clips (about 15 seconds) when using the app.
These Kasa EP25 smart plugs are a tidy way to track appliance energy use, with real-time and historical monitoring that, in our testing, helped identify power hogs. The slim profile won’t block adjacent outlets, and they play nicely with Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings for voice routines. Be aware some batches need Bluetooth for setup, and users report occasional Wi-Fi drop-offs or hardware/firmware quirks. For $43.99 on a 2-pack, they’re a cost-effective smart home starter.
What We Like
- ✓Includes energy monitoring for real-time and historical power usage.
- ✓Compact slim design that doesn't block the second outlet.
- ✓Works with voice assistants (Alexa, Google Assistant) and SmartThings.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Multiple users report Wi‑Fi connectivity and 'offline' stability issues.
- ✗Some units require Bluetooth setup instead of Wi‑Fi for initial pairing.
- ✗Reports of hardware/firmware compatibility differences between production runs.
Wyze Cam v3 punches above its price with surprisingly good color night vision—our experience shows nighttime clips remain vivid even with minimal ambient light. IP65 weather resistance and a microSD slot for continuous local recording make it versatile indoors or out without a mandatory subscription. Downsides: it requires hard-wired power and the included 6-foot cable limits placement, advanced detection lives behind Wyze’s paid plan, and audio can sound staticky. For $42.84, it’s a budget-friendly home watcher.
What We Like
- ✓Impressive color night vision that produces vivid nighttime footage in low ambient light.
- ✓IP65 weather resistance lets you use the camera outdoors in rain and dust-prone conditions.
- ✓Includes a microSD slot for local continuous recording without a subscription.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Hard-wired power with only a 6-foot cable restricts mounting locations and placement flexibility.
- ✗Advanced person/vehicle/package detection features are mostly behind a paid Wyze subscription.
- ✗Audio capture and sound detection are inconsistent and often staticky or hard to understand.
Laptops, Tablets, and Accessories Deals
Work, play, and create with discounted computers, slates, keyboards, and docks.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 FE packs practical perks for students and creatives: the S Pen is included, IP68 keeps it safer from spills, and microSD expansion lets you carry libraries of notes and media. In our review, the LCD looked fine but can’t match OLED contrast, and the Exynos 1380 feels mid‑range under heavier multitasking. Some users report touch responsiveness quirks or occasional overheating when pushed hard. If you prioritize pen input and durability over raw speed, it’s a value‑savvy pick.
What We Like
- ✓Includes an S Pen in the box for note-taking and drawing.
- ✓IP68 water and dust resistance for added durability.
- ✓Expandable storage via microSD up to 1TB.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Uses an LCD panel rather than an OLED, so blacks and contrast are weaker.
- ✗Powered by a mid-range Exynos 1380, so it isn’t as fast as flagship tablets.
- ✗Some users report touch, ghost-touch, or display responsiveness issues and occasional overheating under heavy load.
Crucial’s T500 brings speedy PCIe 4.0 performance at a wallet-friendly price, and in our testing the onboard DRAM keeps OS snappiness and game loads feeling responsive. It’s a great value among DRAM-equipped Gen4 drives, especially for everyday use and gaming. Keep in mind sustained writes can slow sharply once the pSLC cache fills, and some users have reported firmware or detection hiccups. If you’re upgrading a PC or gaming rig, this $109.99 pick balances price and punch well.
What We Like
- ✓Excellent PCIe 4.0 performance for everyday and gaming workloads.
- ✓Very competitive price compared with other DRAM-equipped Gen4 SSDs.
- ✓Includes onboard DRAM, which improves random and OS responsiveness.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Write speeds can drop sharply once the secondary (pSLC) cache is exhausted.
- ✗Sustained performance is reported as inconsistent compared with top-tier Gen4 drives.
- ✗Some users have reported firmware, detection, or reliability issues in real-world use.
Wearables and Fitness Tech Finds
Track health, sleep, and workouts with discounted smartwatches and fitness trackers.
Garmin Forerunner 55
For new runners or anyone who wants simple guidance, the Forerunner 55 nails the basics with accurate GPS, wrist heart-rate, PacePro, and suggested workouts that, in our review, kept training structured. Battery life lasts days, which beats many smartwatches and reduces charging anxiety. Trade-offs include a low-resolution display, no onboard music or NFC payments, and fewer advanced metrics versus higher-end Garmins. At $200, it’s a reliable, distraction-free coach that focuses on what matters for everyday training.
What We Like
- ✓Includes PacePro and suggested workouts for guided training.
- ✓Long battery life compared with many smartwatches, lasting days between charges.
- ✓Accurate GPS and wrist heart-rate tracking for basic running and fitness use.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Display is low-resolution and can look dated compared with newer models.
- ✗No music storage or mobile payments (NFC) on the device.
- ✗Lacks some advanced performance metrics and analytics found on higher-tier Garmins.
For affordable health tracking, the Fitbit Charge 6 hits a sweet spot with about a week of battery life and a slim, sleep‑friendly design. During our review, we appreciated the FDA‑cleared ECG for on‑the‑go irregular rhythm checks, plus built‑in GPS for runs when you leave your phone. Trade‑offs include occasional Bluetooth/app syncing headaches and a small screen that’s less glanceable than a smartwatch. Keep the always‑on display off to preserve stamina, and you’ll get reliable, low‑maintenance fitness insights.
What We Like
- ✓Long battery life (reported up to about a week with typical use).
- ✓Includes an FDA-cleared ECG reader for irregular heart rhythm checks.
- ✓Thin, lightweight design that’s comfortable for sleep tracking.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Bluetooth connectivity and app syncing can be intermittent or frustrating for some users.
- ✗Enabling the always-on display significantly reduces battery life.
- ✗Built-in GPS and small display may be less accurate or usable than larger smartwatches for some activities.
Theragun Prime
Theragun Prime brings serious muscle relief with deep percussive therapy that, in our testing, worked knots out faster than cheaper massage guns. The triangular grip is genuinely useful, letting you reach shoulders, calves, and lower back without awkward angles. Downsides: it’s heavier and noticeably loud, so late‑night sessions near others may not fly, and the price sits above basic models. If you value power, ergonomics, and battery life for frequent recovery, this is the upgrade that actually pays off.
What We Like
- ✓Delivers powerful, deep percussive therapy that quickly relieves muscle knots.
- ✓Ergonomic triangular grip makes it easier to reach many muscle groups.
- ✓Long battery life suitable for multiple short sessions between charges.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Heavier than many competing massage guns, which can tire the arm during use.
- ✗Noticeably loud for some users, especially when used near others or in quiet rooms.
- ✗Higher price point compared with basic massage-gun alternatives on the market.
Certified Refurbished Tech You Can Trust
Vetted, warranty-backed devices offering flagship performance at secondhand prices.
Love small phones? The restored iPhone 13 mini is a rare gem: genuinely one‑handable with a 5.4‑inch display, yet snappy thanks to the A15 Bionic. In our testing, its camera impressed with sharp low‑light shots and Apple’s sensor‑shift stabilization that keeps video steady. Expect shorter battery life than larger phones and a 60Hz screen that feels less fluid than newer 120Hz devices, and note charging tops out around 20W—but for compact power, it’s tough to beat at this price.
What We Like
- ✓Very compact and easy one-handed use due to its small 5.4-inch size.
- ✓Strong performance thanks to the A15 Bionic chip.
- ✓Excellent camera system with notably good low-light performance and sensor-shift stabilization.
Room for Improvement
- ✗Battery life is limited compared with larger phones and may not last heavy use days.
- ✗Display is limited to a 60Hz refresh rate, so animations feel less fluid than newer phones.
- ✗Fast charging is capped around 20W, so top-ups are slower than some competitors.










