Honestly, I just stumbled onto this whole sale announcement for Best Buy’s Black Friday in July. It’s like, weren’t we just wrapped up in Fourth of July sales? Anyway, here we are again, with Best Buy trying to go toe-to-toe with Amazon Prime Day. I mean, who doesn’t love a good electronic deal, right? But, yeah, it’s chaos out there in the best way possible.
So, listen to this — big discounts are spreading like butter across video games, laptops, and all those accessories we probably don’t need but really want. Video games are waving price cuts like, “Hey, notice me!” For example, Splatoon 3 dropping to $39.99 is just wild! I swear, someone put a Nintendo Switch 2 patch on it or something, made it even more irresistible.
Oh, and this Lenovo Legion Go S handheld PC deal? Why am I drooling over its specs like it’s a plate of pancakes? No joke, it’s boasting a Ryzen Z2 Go, 32GB of LPDDR5X memory (like, what does that even mean, but it sounds fancy), 1TB SSD, and more. The screen — an 8-inch wonder with all the bells and whistles like VRR — was singing my name. Maybe I’m just geeky that way.
AirTags — they’re another thing I didn’t realize I needed until now. This four-pack’s price just hit rock bottom, and I’m thinking, should I tag my cat with one? $17 each, which is way below the nearly $30 they usually go for. Why do I find this exciting? Maybe I’m easily impressed?
Then — oh right — there’s Prime Day looming. It’s like this ticking clock. Should I wait? Should I not? How do I know what’s a deal or no deal? But seriously, Best Buy’s plans are stretching all week, so why not peek around before hitting the Amazon frenzy — because we know there are bound to be epic drops.
My advice? If you’re like me, always waiting for the next shiny thing to go on sale, maybe check both. Or don’t. Who really knows what the best deal is until it’s gone, right?