If you feel like doing a little retail therapy on celebrity titsa budget as you head into the weekend, you'll be pleased there are plenty of deals to behold. We did a little digging at Amazon and hand-picked the discounts we think are worth grabbing on Feb. 28, which include top brands like Apple and Bose.
Here are our picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. If none of these are your cup of tea, be sure to check out our picks from Feb. 26 and Feb. 27. Most of those deals are still live, including a 43-inch 4-Series Fire TV and 65-inch Sony Bravia 7 Google TV at their best prices ever.
"The impressive Sonos Arc takes the best parts of the company's other soundbars and combines them into one Dolby Atmos-compatible package," our friends at PCMag (also owned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis) noted in their review. It even earned the coveted PCMag Editors' Choice award, thanks to its fantastic audio profile, crisp dialogue, thumping bass, and deep Dolby Atmos-bolstered layers. We're not thrilled with its typical price tag of $899, but at 28% off, it's much more approachable. Snag it on sale for $649 at Amazon as of Feb. 28. That matches its best price ever.
A four-pack of AirTags just hit a new low price — again. This is the third time in a little over a week that the price on this AirTags set has gone down. Now sitting at a new best price ever of $64.49, we highly suggest grabbing it at 35% off. It doesn't get much better than AirTags for keeping track of your belongings if you're an iPhone user. Just attach them to whatever you don't want to lose — backpack, purse, luggage, instrument, etc. — and you'll be able to see precisely where you are in proximity to them (so long as there's an Apple device with Find My turned on nearby).
While they may not be as impressive as their more expensive sibling, the QuietComfort Ultras, the Bose QuietComfort headphones still check all the right boxes: top-notch noise cancellation, comfortable fit, rich audio, and affordability. As our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) wrote in their review, "they absolutely won't disappoint if you want to save a bit of money." They come in several color options (including a deep green featured above), which are all on sale for just $249 as of Feb. 28. That's 29% off the usual cost.
Whether you want a source of backup power for emergencies or a way to stay connected when you're on a camping trip, the DJI Power 1000 checks both boxes. It's capable of recharging a mobile phone over 50 times or keeping a car refrigerator powered for 19 hours when you're on the go. If you're using it as a home backup, you can keep your refrigerator on for nearly 45 hours, a lamp turned on for over 90, and a WiFi router for over 70. It packs dual USB-C fast-charging ports, two USB-A ports, two AC ports, one SDC port, one SDC lite port, and an AC input. As of Feb. 28, it's on sale for over half off at Amazon — down to just $419 from $999 — so long as you use the on-page coupon.
One of our favorite Bluetooth speakers, the Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II is a powerhouse with true 360-degree sound. The second-generation speaker features better battery life (17 hours, up from 12), is a bit louder, has improved bass levels, and adds a convenient handle on top for portability. Typically $299, it's on sale for just $229 at Amazon as of Feb. 28. That's 23% in savings.
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