There are some great preorder offers for the new Google Pixel 7 lineup |
You'll also find excellent deals on the Google Pixel Buds Pro, and AirPods Pro |
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The weekend has arrived, and Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale is looming on the horizon. That's happening Tuesday, October 11th, through Wednesday, October 12th. While we'll be hard at work bringing you all the best savings from across the internet next week, we've rounded up a few deals for you to snack on this weekend (as a treat). Earlier this week Google announced the latest additions to its family of phones, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. There are already plenty of excellent offers if you're looking to preorder one of ahead of their official launch on October 13th. Amazon, Target, and the Google Store are all including a $100 gift card with preorders of the Pixel 7, or a $200 gift card if you preorder the Pixel 7 Pro. We've also managed to snag an exclusive discount for the Google Pixel Buds Pro, lowering the price of the $199.99 earbuds to $159.99 at Wellbots when you use the code VERGE40 at checkout. We've rounded up a few other deals for you to check out, like a sitewide sale on Nomad's leather goods and mobile accessories, and an excellent sale on our favorite instant camera. As always, we'll return next week with even more awesome deals, and you're always welcome to subscribe to @VergeDeals on Twitter to get all the best deals coverage delivered to your feed. |
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Get up to $200 of in-store credit when you preorder the Google Pixel 7 or 7 Pro |
Google just announced its new Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones yesterday, and like clockwork, we're seeing some terrific preorder deals on them. Right now, Amazon and Target will give you a $100 store gift card when you buy the Pixel 7 unlocked for its full retail price of $599, while the Google Store will also give you a $100 gift card if you choose them instead. You can get $200 in store credit when you purchase the unlocked Pixel 7 Pro for $899 from Amazon, Target, or Best Buy. Just be mindful that you won't receive the phones until (or slightly after) their official October 13th release date. But before you take your credit card out and buy those, make sure to check the Google Store's great trade-in offers, as you could save even more just by giving up your existing phone. Right now, for example, you can get $440 off if you trade in the base Google Pixel 6 model, meaning you'll only be paying $159 (plus tax) for the Pixel 7. Even some older phones are eligible for good trade-in value, with the base Google Pixel 3 and Apple iPhone 7 netting you around $240 in credit. Read our hands-on impression of the new Pixel 7 phones. |
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| $599 Prices taken at time of publishing. |
The Google Pixel 7 upgrades the standard model of the Pixel with Google's second-gen Tensor CPU and an upgraded ultrawide camera. |
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| $899 Prices taken at time of publishing. |
The Pixel 7 Pro features Google's second-gen Tensor processor, with an improved ultrawide and telephoto lens joining the phone's already robust camera array. |
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| | $160 $200 20% off Prices taken at time of publishing. |
Google's Pixel Buds Pro are the company's first earbuds to include active noise cancellation. But that's not the only thing that makes them Google's best buds yet: the Pixel Buds Pro combine impressive sound, great battery life, and good comfort — all without the connection issues of earlier models. Use the code VERGE40 at checkout to take $40 off your order. |
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You can save $80 on the first-gen AirPods Pro at Amazon and Target |
They may no longer be the latest and greatest, but the first-generation AirPods Pro are still an excellent pair of noise-canceling earbuds, and a solid alternative if the newest $249 model is just too expensive. That's because today you can buy them for just $169.99 ($79 off) at Amazon, and Target, which is the same price as the third-gen AirPods that lack noise cancellation. It's also $10 shy of their best price to date, though perhaps we'll see an even better deal during next week's Prime Early Access Sale. While the pricier second-generation AirPods Pro sport superior active noise cancellation and swipe controls, the first-generation still sounds terrific and cancels out noise very well. They offer replaceable tips, and they boast other useful features like sweat resistance, spatial audio support, and a MagSafe charging case. Read our review. |
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| $169 $249 29% off Prices taken at time of publishing. |
The last-gen AirPods Pro improve upon the regular AirPods with better sound quality, excellent active noise cancellation, and immersive spatial audio. |
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A little more weekend window shopping |
Fujifilm's Instax Mini 11 is an easy-to-use camera that takes good shots at a reasonable price, and thus, is our favorite. Right now, you can get it alongside a pack of film containing 10 shots for $69.99 instead of $86.99 at Target. If you're an Apple iPhone 12, 13, or 14 owner who's in need of a little extra juice, you can currently get the Anker 633 Magnetic Battery at Amazon for $64 instead of its usual $79.99 when you clip the available coupon before checkout. Anker's 633 Magnetic battery neatly attaches to any MagSafe-compatible iPhone, providing 10,000mAh of power on a single charge. Nomad is taking up to 65 percent off on a variety of cases, chargers, and other Apple accessories as a part of its Outlet sale. That includes deals like its leather keychain loops for AirTags on sale for $9.95 ($5 off) in black, brown, or natural colors.
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