There are always deals to be found, even if it's not explicitly a major shopping event or holiday. Amazon continuously hides the most impressive deals in plain sight, amongst a slew of some too-good-to-be-true discounts. We've cleared out the nonsense for you and hand-picked a few of the best deals you can shop at Amazon today, April 3.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. And don't forget to take a second look at our picks from April 1 and April 2, as many of those discounts are still alive and thriving.
One of our top picks for a Bluetooth tracker, the Tile Mate is a reliable way to track your keys, wallet, luggage, and more via GPS (with both iOS and Android devices). It's one of the thinnest trackers on the market, making it ideal for slipping into small places without much bulk. Plus, when you opt into the paid Tile Premium subscription, you'll get notifications when you leave stuff behind and qualify for reimbursement for items you aren't able to recover. A single Tile Mate is usually $24.99 on its own, so this 4-pack deal — which includes two Tile Mates, a Tile Slim, and a Tile Sticker — is a total steal for $49.99. You're essentially getting the Tile Slim and Tile Sticker for free.
Opens in a new windowCredit: GoogleGoogle Pixel Watch (WiFi)$199.99 at AmazonAt full price, we're not major fans of the Google Pixel Watch's features-to-value ratio. However, with this $90 discount — just $2 away from its lowest price ever — we're much more obliged to recommend it. It offers Fitbit capabilities rolled into a sleek smartwatch design and does all the basic things you'd expect a smartwatch to do: track sleep, count steps, read heart rate, activate Google Assistant, and more. If you're a fan of the Google ecosystem, it's certainly worth a grab at this price.
Read our full review of the Google Pixel Watch.
Opens in a new windowCredit: SamsungSamsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Cell Phone (unlocked, 256GB)Get a free $200 promotional credit with purchaseFollowing its January debut, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is offering a pretty sweet incentive to snag it: a free $200 Amazon promotional credit. Through April 14, just click "redeem" next to the listed promotion and go about your purchase as usual. After your shipment is complete, you'll receive an email confirming your credit, which will then be added to your Amazon account. Note that the $200 credit only applies to select colors in the 256GB configuration. However, if you prefer a different model, there's also a $50 credit and $150 credit up for grabs for the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. For what it's worth, though, Mashable's reviewer claimed that the S24 Ultra "takes the throne as the best Android phone."
Read our full review of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Our top pick for a home security system, SimpliSafe offers comprehensive protection at an excellent value. We love how flexible its systems are, with the ability to choose between DIY and professional monitoring and installation, as well as the wide variety of starter kits to choose from. As of April 3, you can save 30% on a variety of options, including five, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, or 12-piece bundles. Prices start at just $139.99, so you can outfit your home with some extra eyes for a steal.
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