Tech prices are getting harder and harder to stomach, but there are times you can catch a break. Luckily, Best Buy is giving you your chance to save this summer. Big-ticket items like the M3 MacBook Pro<!–>, Samsung The Frame TV,–> and Beats Studio Pro<!–> are discounted by hundreds of dollars.
Get daily deals straight to your inbox during Prime Day when you sign up for ZDNET Recommends, your one-stop newsletter for the sale.
Also: The best Prime Day deals so far
Best Buy’s Black Friday in July sale begins on July 7 and ends on July 13. Each day this week, there are new Doorbuster deals on everything from TVs to laptops to headphones. Make sure to check back here, as we’ll be updating it throughout the sale.
Best deals for Best Buy’s Black Friday in July 2025 so far
- Apple AirTag–>: $20 (save $9): This iOS-exclusive Bluetooth tracker ensures that you never lose your keys or luggage again.
- Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV<!–>: $175 (save $125): This affordable TV boasts a 4K, HDR display, fitted with plenty of on-board streaming services and Amazon Alexa compatibility.
- Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M3–>: $1,199 (save $400): We recommend this MacBook Pro with an M3 processor to people transitioning from a much older MacBook. Its Liquid Retina XDR display, 1,600 nits, and array of ports make it a great laptop for power users.
- Apple AirPods Max<!–>: $450 (save $100): Apple’s over-ear headphones offer iOS users spatial audio, Find My capabilities, Siri integration, and USB-C compatibility.
- Apple 11-inch A16 iPad–>: $279 (save $70): We recommend this newly released iPad to most people. It’s an A16 processor, up to 512GB of internal storage, and a bright display make it a solid option for beginners.
- Samsung Class LS03D The Frame 65-inch<!–>: $1,200 (save $800): If you crave a TV that blends style and function, this is a winner. The Frame blends into your home as a piece of art when it’s not in use and functions like a normal TV when you need it.
- Quest 3S 256GB with Batman: Arkham Shadow–>: $330 (save $70): Dive into VR with Meta’s newest Quest headset that lets you game, work, and hang out with friends like never before.
- Beats Studio Pro<!–>: $170 (save $180): Beats’ premium headphones promise 40 hours of playback, a stylish design, and compatibility with iOS and Android. We tested these headphones and enjoyed their pillowy earpads and unique compatibility with Apple and Android devices.
- Arctis Nova 7X Wireless Gaming Headset–>: $145 (save $55): Take your gaming audio to the next level with these headphones. You’ll get custom audio drivers, 360 Spatial Audio, and 10-band Parametric EQ.
- Sony WH-1000XM5<!–> over-ear headphones: $299 (save $101): The previous generation of Sony’s flagship headphones are still great and some of our favorites, thanks to their all-day comfort, detailed sound, and effective noise cancellation.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra–>: $700 (save $500): The Tab S10 Ultra offers a 14.6-inch AMOLED display, 256GB of internal storage, Galaxy AI features, and integration with your other Galaxy devices.
- Current price: $20
- Original price: $29
- Current price: $1,199
- Original price: $1,599
- Current price: $175
- Original price: $300
- Current price: $450
- Original price: $550
- Current price: $1,200
- Original price: $2,000
- Current price: $1,400
- Original price: $2,100
- Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV–>: $175 (save $125): This affordable TV boasts a 4K HDR display, plenty of onboard streaming services, and Amazon Alexa compatibility.
- Roku 75-inch Class Pro Series QLED 4K TV<!–>
: $800 (save $900): Roku TVs are convenient entertainment devices for your home, especially because they already come loaded with your favorite streaming service, thanks to their RokuTV interface. - Samsung Class LS03D The Frame 65-inch–>: $1,200 (save $800): If you crave a TV that blends style and function, this is a winner. The Frame blends into your home as a piece of art when it’s not in use and functions like a normal TV when you need it.
- LG S70TR Home Theater speakers<!–>: $300 (save $200): This home theater speaker system is Bluetooth compatible and wall-mountable, so you can maximize your audio experience with its 3D Spatial Sound.
- Sonos Beam–>: $369 (save $130): Sonos makes high-quality audio equipment to help make your home more like a theater. This soundbar can connect to your Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can listen to your favorite music or hear crystal clear dialogue from your favorite movie.
- Current price: $170
- Original price: $350
- Bose QuietComfort–> over-ear headphones: $199 (save $160): These midrange Bose headphones offer everything we love about Bose without the exaggerated price tag — exceptional sound, noise cancellation, and comfort.
- Google Pixel Buds Pro 2<!–>
wireless earbuds: $161 (in Porcelain, Hazel, and Peony only) (save $68): Google’s latest premium earbuds received a ZDNET Editors’ Choice award for their vibrant sound, intuitive design, lengthy battery life, and deep compatibility with most Android devices. - Sony WH-1000XM5–> over-ear headphones: $299 (save $101): The previous generation of Sony’s flagship headphones are still great and some of our favorites, thanks to their all-day comfort, detailed sound, and effective noise cancellation.
- Marshall Major IV<!–> on-ear headphones: $70 (save $30): These no-frills headphones promise Marshall’s signature sound, 80 hours of playtime, and all-day comfort.
- Beats Solo 4–> on-ear headphones: $98 (save $102): These Beats headphones have a marathon battery life, compatibility with Apple and Android devices, and debuted with a muted yet stylish design. We tested the Solo 4 and liked their simple but practical user experience.
- Current price: $699
- Original price: $799
- Current price: $650
- Original price: $1,050
- Apple M4 14-inch MacBook Pro–>: $1,429 (save $170): This MacBook is ideal for creators who often use high-power applications, due to its powerful processor, lengthy battery life, and array of ports.
- HP Omnibook X Flip 16-inch 2-in-1<!–>
: $650 (save $250): We like this touchscreen laptop for its vibrant 3K OLED display, 512GB of internal storage, and Copilot+ integration to speed up your daily workflow. - HP Victus 15.6-inch gaming laptop–>: $650 (save $250): If you need a device that can handle gaming and any professional task you have, this is a great starter laptop to get the job done.
- Asus TUF Gaming F16 laptop<!–>: $1,160 (save $380): This laptop is a higher-end gaming computer that handles the strongest games. It has an Intel Core i7 14th-generation processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card.
- Current price: $279
- Original price: $349
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra–>: $700 (save $500): We like this tablet for its Dynamic AMOLED display, laptop-like power capabilities, and IP68 dust and waterproof rating.
- Apple M3 11-inch iPad Air<!–>
: $479 (save $120): We recommend Apple’s latest iPad Air to light power users. Despite its impressive M3 processor, Liquid Retina display, and Apple Intelligence capabilities, it’s not best suited for people who need a more powerful machine in their daily workflow. - Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+–>: $180 (save $140): Sometimes, you just need a simple tablet to get the job done. This tablet has 256 gigabytes of storage, multiple app displays, and you get 3 months of Peacock Premium at no cost.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra<!–>: $850 (save $350): We recommend this tablet for creatives and professionals because of its AMOLED 2X screen and strong processor, which gave our expert zero iPad envy.
- Apple iPad mini A17–>: $379 (save $120): iPad minis are a compact solution to the traditional size of an iPad, but with the same features like Apple Intelligence, an 8.3-inch liquid retina display, and even a 12 MP ultra-wide camera. This one is an older model, but it is still a capable device.
- Apple iPad Air (7th gen)<!–>: $479 (save $120 at Best Buy): The new iPad Air boasts an M3 processor, compatibility with the Apple Pencil Pro, and two size choices.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Kids Edition–>: $200 (save $70 at Best Buy): This device was made specifically for kids with an included puffy cover, a big, 11-inch screen, and the Samsung Kids app with parental controls built in.
- Current price: $110
- Original price: $160
- Current price: $550
- Original price: $750
- Current price: $200
- Original price: $350
- Current price: $500
- Original price: $800
This little guy can be the next savior in your life whenever you lose your keys, luggage, or anything else you decide to attach it to. These are always handy to grab and have on hand, especially if you’re absent-minded like me.
Show more
<!–>
A MacBook is the perfect tool for students or professionals. This one is a bit older with the M3 chip, but that doesn’t mean it won’t provide a stellar experience. This device would be a great companion for your studies or professional journey.
Show more
<!–>
Almost everyone needs a good TV, and a 50-inch is the perfect medium for entertainment, sports, video games, PowerPoint presentations with your friend group, and even more.
Show more
<!–>
Apple’s over-ear headphones offer iOS users spatial audio, Find My capabilities, Siri integration, and USB-C compatibility.
Show more
<!–>
The Frame TV has become a must-have tech item for most people. It’s stylish and has a great picture quality; however, it tends to be pricey. But now, you can get this TV for a much better price.
Show more
<!–>
Black Friday in July TV and soundbar deals
This TV is one of our editor-in-chief’s favorites, thanks to its HDR10 and Dolby Vision display, 120Hz refresh rate, and built-in Google TV.
Show more
<!–>
Black Friday in July headphone and earbuds deals
Beats’ premium headphones promise 40 hours of playback, a stylish design, and compatibility with iOS and Android. We tested these headphones and enjoyed their pillowy earpads and unique compatibility with Apple and Android devices.
Show more
<!–>
Black Friday in July laptop deals
This older MacBook Air is still a solid option for low-power users, thanks to its slim and light build, Apple Intelligence compatibility, and vibrant Liquid Retina display.
Show more
<!–>
We recommend this 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop for its well-performing Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, comfortable keyboard, and long-lasting battery life.
Show more
<!–>
Black Friday in July tablet deals
This is our pick for the best tablet for most people, thanks to its upgraded A16 processor, low price, and a bigger 11-inch Liquid Retina True Tone display.
Show more
<!–>
Black Friday in July wearable deals
This small but mighty fitness tracker packs over 40 exercise modes, Google app compatibility, and heart rate, sleep, and calorie tracking.
Show more
<!–>
Black Friday in July appliance and outdoor deals
This high-tech grill connects to your phone and enables you to check meat temperature, monitor grill temperatures, and track fuel from your smartphone. If you want to bring your grilling game to the next level, consider this deal.
Show more
<!–>
This grill is a lot more affordable and simple. With gas burners, you’re sure to cook some delicious cookout meals for your friends and family.
Show more
<!–>
These grills are extremely viral, and for good reason. With it, you can cook anything from hibachi to breakfast scrambles.
Show more
When is Best Buy’s Black Friday in July 2025?
Show more
Best Buy’s Black Friday in July runs from July 7 to July 13, 2025. However, some sales may still linger after the closing date.
What are Best Buy Doorbuster deals?
Doorbuster deals are limited-stock, extremely low-priced offers made to attract customers to sales. Best Buy typically employs these deals during its annual Black Friday sales event, but has confirmed they will be present for its summer sale.
Where do I find Best Buy’s Black Friday in July discounts?
Deals are available each day of the event through the Best Buy App, BestBuy.com, and in-store pickup. Best Buy also offers in-store pickup, so you can take advantage of the sale online and pick up your items in-store.
Are tech items really cheaper during Best Buy’s Black Friday in July?
The short answer is yes. There are a few cases where retailers inflate normal prices to make it look like sales are better than they are. However, there are lots of deals that are worth the purchase and are great offers to snag. At ZDNET, we make sure all the deals we round up don’t seem sketchy, so you can get the most bang for your buck.
How did we choose these Prime Day deals?
We at ZDNET only write about the deals that we would want to take advantage of, whether that’s a new hot product or one that’s kept a secure spot on our best lists. As deal experts, we make sure to find deals that cut the price by 20% or more, or for products we rarely see on sale, while using price comparison tools to ensure that anybody’s money is well spent.
When we don’t have expert advice, we use customer reviews and online forums to ensure that real people are enjoying and using the product that’s on sale. With ZDNET’s very own lab space, we make sure to deliver deals on products that perform the best. Our goal is to help you shop smarter with the best advice and context possible.
What are the best Prime Day deals so far?
ZDNET’s experts are searching through Prime Day sales to find the best discounts by category. These are the best deals so far:
You can also find the best deals from other retailers competing with Prime Day sales:
Our top Prime Day deals
Source: Robotics - zdnet.com
