
Best Prime Day Deals Under $50 on Ninja, Anker and Samsung
Amazon’s Prime Day sale wrapped up last week but if you didn’t quite finish checking off your shopping list, don’t sweat it. Fourth of July deals are already cropping up everywhere. We love a good excuse for a sale and this is no exception. The savings haven’t slowed down one bit.
These early Fourth of July deals span just about every category and the timing couldn’t be better if Prime Day left you wanting more. CNET’s shopping experts have already started rounding up the best bargains worth your attention, including plenty of picks under $50. We’ll keep adding to this list as more deals roll in, so it’s worth checking back as the holiday approaches.
Best earlytech deals under $50
The JBL Tune 510BT are lightweight Bluetooth headphones designed for everyday listening with up to 40 hours of battery life. They offer foldable earcups for easy storage and a built-in mic for taking calls on the go. With simple wireless pairing and broad compatibility, they’re an easy pick for casual music and podcasts.
More early tech deals under $50:
- Logitech M720 Triathlon mouse: $28 (save $17 with coupon). This mouse connects to multiple devices with ease, and you can grab it for $17 off with the on-page coupon.
- Anker Soundcore P30i earbuds: $28 (save $12). These Anker earbuds are under $30 and offer great ANC.
- Beats Flex: $49 (save $21). These Beats Sport buds have a wire connecting them, so you don’t have to worry about losing them during a workout.
- JBL Tune 720BT: $50 (save $40). These over-ear JBL headphones boast an impressive 57-hour battery life.
- Iniu Ultra Mini power bank: $28 (save $5). 45W fast charging that fits in the palm of your hand. Claim the on-page coupon to get the full discount.
- Logitech G305 Lightspeed gaming mouse: $30 (save $20). Take your gameplay to the next level with this wireless, 12,000-DPI mouse.
- Logitech Pop Icon bundle: $44 (save $26). Snag a wireless keyboard and mouse with a cool, stylish design.
- Razer BlackShark V2 X gaming headset: $35 (save $25). Hear every shot and step with this wired headset for PC, PlayStation and Switch.
- Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse: $35 (save $35). This gaming mouse has 11 programmable buttons.$18 (save $10)
- Iniu 65-watt charger: $22 (save $5). It’s got three USB ports and can handle larger devices like laptops.
- CMF Buds 2a: $29 (save $10). These ANC buds stand out from the crowd thanks to their unique, stylish design.
- Belkin 3-in-1 MagSafe iPhone charger: $45 (save $55). Save desk space with this three-in-one charger for your iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch for more than half off the regular price.
- Belkin 10,000-mAh portable power bank: $49 (save $6). Charge two devices at once with this iPhone- and Android-compatible power bank.
- UGreen Nexode Air 45W USB-C charger: $17 (save $9). A foldable, ultra-mini GaN block that still outputs 45 watts, which is enough for a MacBook Air, Neo, or iPad.
- UGreen Qi2 25W MagFlow 2-in-1 wireless charger: $40 (save $10). A foldable MagSafe stand that charges your iPhone and AirPods at once with a built-in USB-C port.
- Apple MagSafe Charger (2m): $40 (save $9). Since Apple devices no longer come with chargers, grab one at a discount.
- Energizer 3-in-1 charging station: $16 (save $24). An easy way to top up your phone, smartwatch and earbuds in one go.
- Cuktech CP12 magnetic power bank: $24 (save $6). This 10,000-mAh pack has a built-in cable and snaps onto the back of an iPhone, with 20-watt wired and 7.5-watt wireless charging.
- Soundcore P20i earbuds: $20 (save $20). These budget Anker earbuds are more than half off, and they’re a solid option if you want wireless sound without spending much.
- Apple AirTag (2nd gen): $24 (save $5). Apple’s latest tracker helps you keep tabs on your keys, bag or luggage through the Find My app, and it’s now under $25.
- JBL Live 660NC headphones: $50 (save $50). These noise-canceling headphones are half off, making them a rare find from a trusted brand for under $50.
Best early kitchen deals under $50
This single-serve blender is perfect for fast, easy and nutritious breakfasts that you can take on the go. It has enough power to handle ice or frozen ingredients, yet the rechargeable base is small enough to take with you. Plus, it blends everything right in the same 18-ounce cup you drink out of, so there’s minimal cleanup.
The Fullstar Pro Chopper is a simple all-in-one kitchen gadget that speeds up prep work for vegetables, fruit and more. It includes interchangeable blades for chopping and spiralizing, plus a built-in container to catch everything as you go. It’s a compact tool designed to cut down on time spent slicing and dicing during everyday cooking.
Prime members can grab the chopper for this price but non-members would have to pay $3 more.
More early kitchen deals under $50:
- AeroPress Original: $40 (save $10). This unique hand press brewer is one of our experts’ favorite ways to make coffee.
- Bella 6-quart slow cooker bundle: $40 (save $10). Pick up a programmable slow cooker, and you’ll also get a tiny 2-quart model.
- Costway 6-in-1 milk steamer: $30 (save $30). Enjoy delicious lattes, cappuccinos and more right at home.
- Whall touchscreen toaster: $49 (save $11). With six bread types and shade settings, you can really fine-tune your toast.
- KitchenAid Ultra Power hand mixer: $45 (save $15). With five speed settings, this is a must-have for home bakers.
- Whall 5-in-1 immersion blender: $40 (save $20). You can use this versatile system for blending, chopping, whisking and more.
- Chefman XL electric griddle: $38 (save $12). It’s got 200 square inches of cooking space so that you can cook breakfast for a crowd.
- Keurig brewer maintenance kit: $10 (save $12). A must-have for anyone who owns a Keurig coffee maker. Clip the on-page coupon for the full discount.
- KitchenAid ribbed silicone oven mitts: $12 (save $23). They’re waterproof, slip-resistant and can handle temperatures of up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Chefman Everything Maker: $50 (save $10). This 12-inch pizza oven is also perfect for quesadillas, omelets and more.
- Takeya Deluxe cold brewer: $10 (save $15). Make delicious and refreshing cold brew without the hassle, claim the on-page coupon.
- Nutribullet blender: $50 (save $20). This single-serve blender also comes with two to-go cups.
- Taylor mechanical food scale: $40 (save $10). The large 5-inch dial makes this scale easy to read.
- Astercook Bamboo cutting boards: $25 (save $15). This stylish set of cutting boards can resist warping, cracking, and water absorption. For Prime members only.
- Cuisinart Waffle Maker: $26 (save $12). Make delicious waffles to your taste with 5 browning settings.
Best early home deals under $50
This is our pick for the best video doorbell of 2026. It makes it easy to keep an eye on who’s coming and going. The doorbell features detailed 2K video, plus night vision and a wide 180-degree field of view. It’s also wireless, which makes it easy to set up.
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Best early outdoor deals under $50
This portable backpack cooler makes it easy to keep snacks, drinks and more cold on your hikes or beach days. It can hold up to 28 cans, and the insulation keeps things cold for up to 12 hours. Plus, it’s leakproof and has some extra pockets to hold your wallet, phone and other essentials.
More early outdoor deals under $50:
More early deals under $50
Add some Zen to your shelf with this tranquil bonsai tree building kit. It’s an 878-piece set made of sustainable, plant-based plastic, with interchangeable leaves and cherry blossoms so you can match your mood or the season. The kit includes a base, a planter, and the tree, and it stands around 7 inches tall when complete.
No more messing around with the round brush and blow dryer. This tool can help you get the perfect blowout in half the time. The device supports 360-degree airflow that lifts hair to add volume, while the titanium finish protects hair for even heat distribution. Plus, it works on all hair types.
More early deals under $50:
- Leatherman Wingman Multitool: $50 (save $20). This tool comes with pliers, scissors and more so you can take on any job.
- Catan board game: $40 (save $15). Trade, build, settle and compete against your friends in this fan-favorite tabletop strategy game.
- Asus Rog Sheath gaming mouse pad: $20 (save $10). This large, 34-inch mousepad ensures smooth, fluid performance.
- Renpho massage gun: $40 (save $39). It comes with six head attachments to help you target different muscle groups.
- Victorinox Tinker Swiss Army knife: $31 (save $5). It’s got 12 tools and a classic, eye-catching design.
- Apex adjustable kettlebell: $46 (save $14). It can support up to 50 pounds, making it ideal for a variety of home workouts.
- Theraband resistance band set: $12 (save $2). There are dozens of different exercises you can do with just these three bands.
- Otterbox 2-in-1 crossbody strap: $48 (save $8). This adjustable strap keeps your phone safe and easily accessible.
- Lapgear Home Office Pro: $34 (save $16). This laptop rest is a must-have for anyone who likes to work from the couch.
- Lifepro massage gun: $50 (save $10). Soothe those achy muscles for less with this nifty massager. It has five speeds and eight massage heads.
- Adidas Men’s Lite Race Adapt 7.0 running shoes: $49 (save $21) The perfect trainer for bigger runners, the Adidas Race Adapt offers plenty of cushioning and looks good, too.
- Hoto electric screwdriver: $40 (save $10). This rechargeable cordless screwdriver has three torque settings, an LED light and 12 metal bits for furniture and electrical repairs.
When is July 4?
July 4 falls on a Saturday this year but the deals aren’t waiting around for the actual date. We’re already seeing price drops and you can expect these deals to linger for a few days after the holiday too. We’ll be tracking the best of them so you’re not stuck scrolling through endless listings over your holiday weekend.
Should you wait for July 4 before buying anything?
If you missed the big Prime Day rush last week, yes, hold off a bit longer. With the holiday weekend approaching fast, most big-ticket items are already dropping in price, and that trend will only continue. Some might not quite match Prime Day’s lowest lows but the savings are still substantial.
What will be on sale throughout July 4?
Last year we combed through 80,000+ deals from small discounts on tiny products, to a ton of great deals on the larger items like TVs, laptops, e-bikes and vacuums (especially robot vacs), as well as power stations and grills for the outdoors. We’re expecting to see similar deals this year. We’re already seeing tons of big-ticket items start dropping in price.
