Memorial Day can be a great time to shop for tech. In years past, we've seen solid Memorial Day deals on all manner of gadgets including tablets, headphones, charging accessories, robot vacuums and more. This also extends to seasonal items like smart grills, grilling gear, pizza ovens and outdoor tech. If you’re looking for any of these items, now is a good time to shop. Many Memorial Day deals are already live and are likely to remain available even after the holiday weekend.
Here’s a collection of the best Memorial Day tech deals for 2025, continuously updated with the latest offers.
Best Memorial Day Tech Sales:
- Peacock Premium (one year): $25 (55$ off) with code SPRINGSAVINGS at checkout. Includes live sports content, over 50 channels, and on-demand TV shows and movies. Valid through May 30.
- ProtonVPN (two years): $81 (66% off). Includes ad and malware blocking, and coverage for all your devices.
- Ooni Pizza Ovens: 20% off almost everything, including the Karu 2 ($319) and Volt 12 ($629).
- Anker On-the-Go Sale: Up to 50% off charging gear for Anker members (free to sign up). Includes the Anker Prime 20K 200W power bank for $80 (normally $130) and a free USB-C to C cable with purchases over $79.
- Best Buy Memorial Day Sale: Running through May 26, with discounts on laptops, TVs, wearables, and appliances. Deals include Bose QuietComfort headphones for $229, a 75-inch LG 4K TV for $480, and the GoPro Hero 11 Mini for $130.
- Apple iPad Air (M3, 13-inch): $699 ($100 off). Features the M3 chipset, a better display, and support for the Apple Pencil Pro.
- MacBook Air (M4, 13-inch): $899 ($100 off). Features an impressively thin design, powerful M4 chipset, excellent battery life, and a comfortable keyboard and trackpad.
- Apple Magic Mouse (USB-C): $68 (14% off). Features a multi-touch surface, Bluetooth connectivity, and USB-C charging.
- ThermoWorks RFX Starter Kit: $349 ($86 off). Includes a smart grill probe with accurate and reliable temperature readings.
- Thermacell E-Series Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller: $32 (20% off). Compact and powerful, provides a 20-foot mosquito-free zone with a fast-charging dock.
- Anker Soundcore Space A40 Earbuds: $45 ($35 off). Excellent ANC, good sound profile, comfortable fit, multi-device connectivity, and wireless charging.
- Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer: $330 ($100 off).
- Apple iPad Air (M3, 13-inch): $699 ($100 off). Features the M3 chipset, a better display, and support for the Apple Pencil Pro.
- Apple Magic Mouse (USB-C): $68 (14% off). Features a multi-touch surface, Bluetooth connectivity, and USB-C charging.
- ThermoWorks RFX Starter Kit: $349 ($86 off). Includes a smart grill probe with accurate and reliable temperature readings.
- Thermacell E-Series Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller: $32 (20% off). Compact and powerful, provides a 20-foot mosquito-free zone with a fast-charging dock.
- Anker Soundcore Space A40 Earbuds: $45 ($35 off). Excellent ANC, good sound profile, comfortable fit, multi-device connectivity, and wireless charging.
- Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer: $330 ($100 off).
- iRobot Combo Essential Robot Vacuum: $150 ($125 off). Vacuums and mop floors, with a self-emptying base station.
- Shark PowerDetect NeverTouch Robot Vacuum and Mop: $700 (30% off). Vacuums and mop floors, with a self-emptying base station and refill tank.
- Levoit LVAC-200 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner: $150 (25% off). Lightweight and easy to use, tackles debris and pet hair.
- Tineco Pure ONE S11 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner: $140 ($60 off with coupon). Good suction and lightweight design, with an auto-adjusting iLoop smart sensor.
Expired Deals:
- Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids
- Withings Thermo smart thermometer
- Anker 321 MagGo battery pack
- Ninja Artisan 5-in-1 outdoor electric pizza oven
- Beats Studio Pro
- Beats Powerbeats Pro 2
- Shark Clean & Empty Cordless Stick Vacuum
- EcoFlow Delta 2 Max 2048Wh power station
- EcoFlow Delta 2 1024Wh power station
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