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The AirPods 4 and Lego’s brick-ified Grogu are our favorite deals this week

Although Amazon’s fall Prime Day event has come to an end, there are still some lingering discounts available. That means you have yet another chance to pick up an early gift for the holidays, or just something for yourself. Right now, for instance, Apple’s base AirPods 4 are sitting at their lowest price to date, as is Lego’s adorable Star Wars Grogu set. Meanwhile, if you’re looking to add smart lights to your space, a two-pack of Philips Hue smart LED bulbs is cheaper than ever. We’ve also rounded up a few more deals worth checking out below.


Right now, you can get the entry-level AirPods 4 for around $89 ($40 off) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. Apple’s newer wireless earbuds are a solid option for first-time buyers, offering great sound, top-notch voice isolation for calls, and an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance. The open-ear design is comfortable to wear over long listening sessions; however, since they don’t seal in your ear, audio will constantly compete with outside noise in loud environments. The earbuds also lack the more advanced features found in the AirPods Pro 3, including active noise cancellation, adaptive audio, and conversation awareness.

That being said, the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation — which are a nice upgrade over the standard model — are still matching their Prime Day low of $118.98 (about $60 off) at Amazon and Walmart. In addition to ANC, the step-up model offers several features found in the Pro model, including adaptive audio, conversation awareness, and spatial audio with dynamic head tracking. And thanks to the recent release of iOS 26, they also support Apple’s live translation feature, letting you translate languages like English, Spanish, and German in real time.

Read our AirPods 4 review.

Lego Star Wars Grogu with Hover Pram

Where to Buy:

Lego’s Star Wars Grogu set is still available for $69.99 ($30 off), an all-time low, at Amazon and Walmart. The 1,048-piece kit features an adorable baby Grogu and his floating bassinet — which is pretty dang cute, even in Lego form. He can be displayed in or out of his carrier, and you can also pose his head and ears. He also features dial-operated arms, so you can put them down by his side or outstretched, like he’s ready for a hug. As a bonus, the set also includes a cookie and a Sorgan frog, plus an information plaque and a tiny Grogu minifig for display.

The set comes with step-by-step instructions, or you can follow along in the Lego Builder app, which lets you zoom in and rotate 3D models.

Philips Hue Smart 60W A19 LED Bulb (two-pack)

Where to Buy:

Right now, you can grab a two-pack of Philips Hue A19 LED bulbs for an all-time low of $49.98 ($49 off) at The Home Depot. The Bluetooth-enabled, 800-lumen smart bulbs feature simple functionality and allow for full-spectrum color plus tunable white light. Out of the box, you can connect via Bluetooth using the Hue app to turn the lights on or off, dim, and pick scenes; they also work with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control.

However, to really take advantage of the 60W-equivalent bulbs, you’ll need a Hue Bridge. This can expand control for advanced automations and away-from-home access. The bulbs support scenes for mood lighting, scheduling (including the ability to turn them on at sunset), and presence-based automations to turn on your entryway lights when you arrive home. You can even sync them with movies, video games, or music, allowing for a more immersive experience.


More of this week’s best deals

  • The Sonos Era 100 is still available for its Prime Day low of $179 ($20 off) from Amazon, Best Buy, and Sonos. The smart speaker is an excellent entry point into the Sonos ecosystem, with a compact design that’s easy to place on a bookshelf or kitchen counter. It delivers a richer sound than its predecessor, the Sonos One, and supports features like line-in and Bluetooth audio. It also comes equipped with two tweeters that enable proper left and right channel reproduction, and a larger midwoofer for more robust bass. Read our review.
  • 8BitDo’s Ultimate Bluetooth Controller is currently down to an all-time low of $44.99 ($25 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. Our editors love the controller’s simplicity, reliability, and performance across various platforms, including the Nintendo Switch 2 (and the original Switch), Windows PCs, and the Steam Deck. It features drift-free Hall effect joysticks and can connect via Bluetooth, a 2.4G adapter, or USB. It even comes with a convenient charging dock, making it easy to top off after every play session.
  • The Ugreen Uno Charger is on sale for $34.49 ($15 off) at Amazon and Ugreen’s online storefront (with promo code UL15570), matching its Prime Day discount. The playful GaN charger resembles a tiny robot, complete with an LED display that shows different expressions to indicate charging status. It offers a max output of 65W, with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port for charging three devices simultaneously. It’s worth noting that the Uno Charger doesn’t support wireless charging, though.
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