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Even Though Prime Day Is Over These Deals These Deals Are Still 50% Off (or More)

Finding half-off deals on quality tech products ain't easy, but we did it for you! And we're still doing it even though Prime Big Deal Days is over.

By Gabriela Vatu
Updated October 10, 2024
Zain Awais 50% Off (Credit: Zain Awais)

Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days is done already, but there are still plenty of fantastic bargains on some of the best tech out there. We're not talking about tiny discounts either, but rather half-off or more. Sales like this make it easy to get a jump on your holiday shopping. Not quite ready for that? Go grab a gift for yourself.

Skullcandy Crusher

$89.99 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $110.00

Prime Day may be gone, but some deals are still here, such as this 55% discount for the Skullcandy Crusher. In our review of these headphones, we noted that they have a powerful audio output with adjustable bass response with the help of a slider on the ear cuff. The headphones have a removable cable that features an inline remote and microphone. “Behind the right ear cushion is a battery compartment for one AA battery, which is included. I found it a bit annoying to remove a battery from the compartment, but you'll only have to do that roughly every 40 hours of playback time, according to Skullcandy—and that rating is based on playback with the bass at the maximum, ridiculously pumped-up level,” the review reads. 

Beats Solo 4

$99.99 at Amazon
$199.95 Save $99.96

Also half-off right now, the Beats Solo 4 headphones are a great pick at their best price. We reviewed the headphones and appreciated the great sound with a good bass and crisp highs, as well as the hands-free access to Siri. “With the signature Beats sound, fairly long battery life, and hands-free Siri, the Beats Solo 4 headphones are an evolution of a mostly successful formula,’ the review reads.

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Arzopa 15.6" Portable Monitor

$59.98 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $70.01

Having an extra monitor you can slip in your backpack can be super useful when you want to work on the go and simply need an extra screen to complete your task more efficiently. The Arzopa portable monitor comes with a hefty discount and it's just what you need. This 15.6-inch monitor delivers 1080p resolution. Since this is an IPS panel, you can rest assured the visuals are stunning and you get a wide viewing angle. The monitor works with smartphones, tablets, and laptops, as well as with gaming consoles, including your Nintendo Switch. Check out some of the best portable monitors we tested.

Samsung Odyssey G6

27-Inch
$299.99 at Amazon
$699.99 Save $400.00

Samsung's gorgeous Odyssey G6 gaming monitor comes with a sizable discount this Prime Day, a new best price for this particular model. The 27-inch display delivers QHD resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time. The curved design helps to deliver a more immersive gaming experience while also reducing the strain on your eyes. And at under $300, it's a steal.

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About Gabriela Vatu

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Gabriela Vatu

I have been a writer since 2006 when I covered various domains for local publications. In 2012, I started covering technology broadly and I've written thousands of articles since then. I've written social media and cybersecurity news, software and hardware reviews, streaming guides, how-tos, tech deals, and more. I have bylines in numerous publications, including MakeUseOf, Pocket-Lint, Android Police, How to Geek, XDA, Softpedia, as well as here at PCMag. When I'm not working, I like to spend time with my family, read, game, paint, listen to music, and run around after our many pets asking what it is they're chewing on this time.

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