Memorial Day Sales Cut Prices on Headphones, Power Banks, and Vacuums
Multiple electronics and personal-care devices are listed at reduced prices for the holiday weekend. The report notes price checks completed on May 25 and lists specific discounts for several products.
foxbusiness.comRetailers have lowered prices on several consumer electronics and personal-care items ahead of Memorial Day. The reductions apply to noise-canceling headphones, portable chargers, robot vacuums, and red-light therapy devices.
Sony over-ear headphones are listed at $248, a discount of $122 from the prior price. The model offers noise cancellation, comfort features, and wireless connectivity. A portable power bank with a 24,000-mAh capacity is offered at $120, fifty dollars below its earlier price. The unit supports multiple fast-charging standards and can supply power to three devices at once.
A robot vacuum and mop combination is priced at $500, three hundred dollars less than its regular cost. The device includes automatic dustbin emptying and mop cleaning functions. Two red-light therapy products for hair and scalp care are also discounted.
One model is listed at $359 and another at $1,799, each reflecting reductions of several hundred dollars when a coupon code is applied. Wireless earbuds compatible with multiple operating systems are available for $199, fifty dollars below the standard price.
The earbuds include noise cancellation and additional sensor functions.
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Shoppers may purchase listed items at the reduced prices during the holiday period.
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