A few of this week's best tech deals President's Day may have come and gone, but the deals are here to stay (at least for now) If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Welcome to the weekend and the last few days of February! President's Day is behind us, but if you missed out on the deals, we've got your back. There are still some great deals for you to take advantage of this week if you know where to look, whether you're eyeing a new pair of true wireless earbuds, Samsung's latest Galaxy phone, or even a 4K TV.
A bit of housekeeping before we get into the deals, though. Monday, February 28th, is the last day to enter for your chance to win a free Alienware M17 Elite Backpack full of tech goodies courtesy of our Mystery Bag Sweepstakes. To enter, just head over to our sweepstakes page and enter using the widget at the bottom before 10AM ET. You can also receive an additional entry by following Verge Deals on Twitter (@VergeDeals).
Now, let's dive into this week's top deals.
If you've been on the hunt for a pair of good (and very unique) earbuds, you can currently buy the UE Fits from Ultimate Ears for $164 instead of $249, their best price to date. While limited in some ways, the UE Fits are are capable of permanently molding to the shape of your ear in 60 seconds, thus ensuring the best fit possible. What's more, the Fits also come with lengthy, 8-hour battery life, allowing you to comfortably listen to music and podcasts for hours on end. While they don't offer noise cancellation like some of their similarly priced rivals, they're still a solid choice with good sound quality, especially if you find that Apple's AirPods or Samsung's Galaxy Buds never fit quite right. Read our review. $164 $249 35% off Prices taken at time of publishing. The UE Fits come with ear tips that permanently mold to the unique shape of your ears in just 60 seconds. This allows for a much better fit that you can comfortably wear for hours.
Samsung's new Galaxy S22 devices have finally arrived. The latest Galaxy phones offer improved cameras, faster chips, and four years of software support, not to mention a wealth of other iterative upgrades. And now through March 13th, the Galaxy S22 ($799.99+), S22 Plus ($999.99+), and S22 Ultra ($1,199.99+) also come with a $100 Amazon gift card when you buy an unlocked model at Amazon, which can be used toward a future Amazon purchase.
While not as enticing as the preorder deals Samsung was previously offering for each phone in the Galaxy S22 lineup, Amazon's current promo is a chance to save at least a little on flagships like the new S22 Ultra, a smartphone that is both terrific and undoubtedly unique. Just make sure you enter promo code 86BONBGJ6AUU at checkout. $1,199.99 with a $100 Amazon gift card Prices taken at time of publishing. Samsung's 6.8-inch Galaxy S22 Ultra features a quad-camera array, an S-Pen setup akin to the discontinued Note series, a variable refresh rate screen up to 120Hz, and up to 1TB of storage and 12GB of RAM. Right now, it's available at Amazon with a $100 Amazon gift card when you use promo code 86BONBGJ6AUU at checkout.
For those on the market for an affordable 4K TV, Amazon and Best Buy are currently selling Amazon's new Fire TV Omni at an all-time low. All configurations are discounted, including the larger versions, which support Dolby Vision HDR. Right now, the 65-inch is selling for $499.99 instead of $829.99 at both Amazon and Best Buy, which is the first time we've seen such a steep discount on the bigger model. If you're looking for a TV under $500, the 55-inch model (that doesn't support Dolby Vision) is also on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for $369.99, a $190 off the list price.
As noted in our review, Amazon's first self-branded TV shows great promise, and we praised it for its low input lag, support for two-way video calling, and its ability to query Alexa even when the TV is off. It might offer so-so picture quality — including lackluster black levels and a typical 60Hz refresh rate — but it's hard to beat in terms of pricing. Read our review. $369.99 $559.99 10% off Prices taken at time of publishing. Amazon's Fire TV Omni features built-in microphones for Alexa commands, low input lag, and support for two-way video calling. It also provides access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and most major streaming services.
If you're looking for basic gaming headset and can do without a boom microphone, the Logitech G435 Lightspeed —our pick for best multiplatform wireless gaming headset — has returned to its lowest price to date at multiple retailers. The comfortable, lightweight headset offers Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, making it easy to listen to music or pick up calls as you game. And while it doesn't support Xbox consoles, it is compatible with the PlayStation 4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Typically $79.99, Amazon and Walmart are now selling it in multiple colors for $59.99. Read our review. $59.99 $79.99 25% off Prices taken at time of publishing. Logitech's G435 Lightspeed is a comfortable gaming headset that won't break the bank. The wireless headset compatible with PlayStation consoles, as well as the Nintendo Switch and PC, and boasts relatively good sound quality for the price.
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