Amazon deals of the day at a glance:
We're inching closer to Prime Day, which means new deals are steadily dropping. Not to mention, it's Walmart+ Week, so Amazon is undoubtedly going to work overtime to keep up with the low prices. On June 17, we've got our eyes on a few standouts, including deals from LG, eufy, and Soundcore.
If you're looking to treat yourself or someone you love, here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day.
The initial sticker shock can be hard to get past, but rest assured, the LG CordZero All-in-One's $1,000 price tag is justified, according to Mashable's resident vacuum connoisseur Leah Stodart. She credits "its streamlining of multi-step cleaning routines and game-changing auto-empty station" for its overall value. The All-in-One includes the the CordZero A939KBGS stick vacuum, an auto-emptying charging tower, a power mop nozzle, a multitude of other accessories, and two rechargeable batteries you can swap out mid-cleaning if the one dies. As of June 17, Amazon has it on sale for the lowest price we've seen to date: $716.39. That's 28% in savings and $83 cheaper than it currently is on LG's own website.
These "excellent" earbuds deliver "quality active noise cancellation and balanced, detailed audio for a modest price," according to our friends at PCMag (which is owned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis). With 50 hours of audio playback, a fast-charging feature that gives you four extra hours of battery from 10 minutes of charging, and adaptive noise cancellation you can customize in the app, it's hard to beat these affordable buds. As of June 17, they're even back on sale for $49.99 — the same all-time low we saw during the Big Spring Sale.
If you're looking for a hands-free hybrid robot to do your floor cleaning, the eufy G40 Hybrid+ is one of our top picks. It may not offer smart mapping, but it does recharge itself when the battery gets low, then resumes where it left off. Plus, it auto-empties up to 60 days worth of dust and debris into a triple-filtered, auto-locking dust bag. Usually it retails for $429.99, but you can get it on sale at Amazon for just $239.99 as of June 17. That's a savings of 44% and its lowest price to date. If you don't need the mopping feature, you can also save $20 and snag the non-hybrid model for $219.99.
Take your gaming to the next level with the LG 34-inch Ultragear OLED monitor's virtually borderless 800R curved screen, which basically immerses you into the action. It features an ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time, plus it's NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible. It's designed specifically for gamers, so it may not be your best option for everyday work from home tasks. As of June 17, you can snag it on sale for only $749.99 instead of the usual $1,299.99 — that's 42% in savings.
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