Amazon Spring Sale live blog 2026: Real-time updates on the best deals


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Spring is on its way, and so is Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, which starts tomorrow. We’re expecting up to 40% off across dozens of categories, including outdoor, home, beauty, tech, and more, and we’re sure to see competing discounts from other retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Costco. ZDNET reviews the best gear year-round, and we’re here to help you cut through the noise and quickly find the best deals during the early spring period. 

Also: Amazon’s Big Spring Sale starts March 25: Dates, details, and deals to know

As ZDNET’s deals and shopping editor, I am always scouring the web for the best offers on our team’s favorite products. Our team of experts is now tracking the best offers as they arise in real time. Here are the best early Amazon Spring Sale deals we’ve found that are live now.

Our favorite early Amazon Spring Sale deals 

Now until March 31, new and former Paramount+ subscribers can get any monthly plan for $2.99/month for your first two months. After two months, your plan will auto-renew at then-current full price of your plan. This is one of the best streaming offers we’ve seen since Black Friday, and they don’t come around often. 


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  • Current price: $56 
  • Original price: $80

Tax season is upon us, and you can save 30% on TurboTax’s desktop edition for federal and state tax returns.


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  • Current price: $25
  • Original price: $40

While not a tech product, this is my most frequently used item of all time. Sure, it’s not practical for outings in my opinion, but Stanley cups are dishwasher safe and easy to clean, and they keep drinks cold. Plus, at a 30-ounce capacity, it’s an excellent way to keep yourself hydrated throughout the day and to encourage drinking more water. 

I also enjoy buying these on sale to use for gifts, they’re perfect for stashing a few goodies inside and adding a bow or tag on! 


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  • Current price: $25 
  • Original price: $50

Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Plus can turn any TV smart. You’ll get access to the entire Prime library of shows, movies, and music as well as support for hundreds of other popular apps so you can stream your favorite media right out of the box.

Also: Roku vs. Fire Stick


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  • Current price: $180 
  • Original price: $350

The Insignia F50 is a great budget-friendly smart TV that offers 4K resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, and support for DTS Virtual: X audio for an elevated experience while streaming movies, shows, or music. And with robust parental controls, you can block little ones from accessing inappropriate apps and media.


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  • Current price: $999
  • Original price: $1,398

Samsung’s flagship QLED TV offers premium-grade features like object-tracking sound for spatial surround sound, Dolby Atmos support, a glare-free display, and a dedicated gaming hub. It also has a maximum refresh rate of 165Hz for buttery-smooth motion while watching live sports, action movies and shows, and fast-paced games. 

Review: Samsung QN90F


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  • Current price: $2,200 
  • Original price: $3,000

Samsung’s flagship OLED TV got a refresh with an updated panel, support for both Dolby Atmos and object-tracking sound, and an adaptive sound processor to tailor audio to your space for a more personalized experience. You’ll also get cleaner upscaling of non-4K content so even classic TV shows and older movies look their best.

Review: Samsung S95F OLED


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  • Current price: $1,800 
  • Original price: $2,300

This cinema-sized TV has plenty of high-end features to help turn your living room into the ultimate home theater. With a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz, you’ll get smooth motion while streaming shows and movies, watching live sports, and console gaming. Dolby Vision HDR gives you enhanced detailing and contrast while the updated QD-Mini LED panel produces more accurate colors for some of the best picture quality you’ll get outside of an OLED.

Review: TCL QM6K


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  • Current price: $1,300
  • Original price: $1,700

This big-screen TV from Hisense offers a great balance between performance and price. With a peak brightness of 5,000 nits, you’ll get great visibility in harsh overhead lighting and sunlight while Dolby Vision IQ boosts contrast and detailing. The 165Hz refresh rate provides smooth motion for sports, movies, and video games while the dedicated IMAX Enhanced picture mode boosts color accuracy for movie buffs. 

Review: Hisense U8QG


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  • Current price: $1,800
  • Original price: $2,500

This cinema-sized TV from Samsung offer object tracking sound for spatial 3D audio as well as a Supersize Picture Enhancer mode to help provide the cleanest picture possible on such a large display. The 120Hz refresh rate smooths motion for live sports as well as console gaming and streaming movies while built-in voice controls give you hands-free use of your new TV.


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  • Current price: $75 
  • Original price: $130

If you’re looking to pick up a second screen, the Insignia F20 is a great choice. With 720p resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate, it’s perfect for catching up on your favorite shows without any extra bells or whistles. 


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Tablet deals

  • Current price: $650
  • Original price: $699

The new iPad Air hasn’t even been out for a week, and it’s already discounted on Amazon. The upgraded iPad Air features the M4 chip, support for Wi-Fi 7, upgraded processing power, larger memory bandwidth, and an improved Center Stage camera. 

Review: iPad Air M4


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  • Current price: $850
  • Original price: $900

With the Surface Pro, you get a tablet that runs Windows 11 out of the box instead of a mobile operating system like Android or iPadOS. That means you won’t have to worry about finding apps or workarounds for your workflows. 

Review: Microsoft Surface Pro


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  • Current price: $240
  • Original price: $280

This new Samsung tablet is best suited for gaming, streaming, or multitasking, and comes with a super-fast charging battery. Samsung said the Galaxy Tab A11+ is “built for every member of the family, whether that’s helping a parent check off their to-do list, unlocking a student’s creativity, or enjoying some fun on the go.”

Also: The best Samsung tablets


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  • Current price: $299
  • Original price: $349

Apple’s base-model iPad is our pick for the best tablet for most people, thanks to its versatility. When it comes to features, you essentially get the same suite as the more expensive iPad Pro and iPad Air models, but in a lighter form factor and an 11-inch Liquid Retina True Tone display.   

Review: iPad 2025 (11th-Gen)


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Phone deals

  • Current price: $899 
  • Original price: $1,199

ZDNET’s editor-in-chief, Kerry Wan, says the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL offers a versatile camera system with impeccable zoom capabilities. The phone is powered by Google’s Tensor G5 chip, enabling deep Gemini AI integration across the device’s features. Plus, it ensures speedy performance, thanks in no small part to the 16GB of RAM. It boasts a large 6.8-inch Super Actua display that peaks at 3,300 nits of brightness, allowing the phone to look vibrant even under direct sunlight.


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  • Current price: $1,499
  • Original price: $1,799

Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold is a unique foldable. Our reviewer Cesar Cadenas says he “likes to think of it as a cross between an iPhone and the Galaxy Z Fold7, since it shares certain characteristics with both.” The Pro Fold supports Google’s Pixelsnap accessories, which provide fast wireless charging via the Qi2 standard, similar to MagSafe accessories for iPhone.

The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is a premium foldable with great performance thanks to the Tensor G5 chip. Both the Moonstone (silver) and Jade green options are on sale.


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Laptop deals

  • Current price: $850
  • Original price: $999

The Zenbook A14 is one of the lightest laptops our reviewer Kyle Kucharski has ever tested. “Despite its featherweight status, however, it has a solid build and some respectable hardware. You get 16GB of RAM, a brilliant OLED display, and a Snapdragon X Plus processor for responsive performance (and fantastic battery life),” he says.

Review: Asus Zenbook A14

The Zenbook A14 earned our Editors’ Choice award last year for combining all of these things into an enjoyable package. The 2025 model is absolutely still competitive for everyday tasks, office workflows, and all-day usage.


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  • Current price: $1,799 
  • Original price: $1,899

The MacBook Pro with the base M5 chip is a fantastic option if you’d rather spend a little less. The difference in processing speed compared to the Pro chips is most noticeable during the most demanding workflows, so unless you really need top-tier performance, we recommend considering the base model Pro — especially while it’s $100 off. 

Also: I compared the M5 MacBook Pro to older Mac models – here’s my buying advice


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  • Current price: $720
  • Original price: $799

Acer’s Aspire 16 is a reliable everyday workhorse with a very efficient battery and slim form factor. If you’re looking for an easy-to-carry laptop that will last you all day, laptop expert Kyle Kucharski says the Aspire 16 fits the ticket (especially at this price). 

Review: Acer Aspire 16 AI


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  • Current price: $1,393 
  • Original price: $1,599

Samsung’s Galaxy Book 5 Pro from last year features a brilliant 16-inch AMOLED touchscreen at 120Hz refresh. With 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, you can get an extremely thin and light, big-screen laptop that delivers a premium user experience.

Review: Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro


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  • Current price: $949
  • Original price: $1,199

ZDNET editors are big fans of the 15-inch MacBook Air. With Apple’s latest upgrades to the Air series (more starting RAM for the same price, support for two external monitors with the lid open), the MacBook Air M4 feels a lot like a MacBook Pro. 

With the thin and light build, gorgeous Liquid Retina display, and all-day battery with the power-efficient M4 processor, the MacBook Air is still the best Mac for most folks.

Review: Apple MacBook Air M4


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  • Current price: $1,799 
  • Original price: $1,999

The MacBook Pro M4 has only been out for a year, but it’s already discounted to make room for the new M5 series Macs. The M4 is one of the best laptops on the consumer market right now, featuring a brilliant Liquid Retina XDR display, 24GB of unified memory, and all-day battery life. With the Pro, you’re equipped to handle basically any kind of task, from high-end creative workflows to 3D animation, coding, and gaming.

Also: Apple’s boringly awesome reason to buy the M4 MacBook Pro


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  • Current price: $799
  • Original price: $899

Looking for a gaming laptop that won’t break the bank? Acer’s Nitro series features some laptops with heavy-hitting hardware but still in accessible price points. The Nitro 5 features an Intel Core i5-12500H processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It’s also got a backlit keyboard with customizable lighting, support for Killer Wi-Fi 6 and a wide range of I/O.


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  • Current price: $1,259
  • Original price: $1,399

The ROG Strix G16 is a quintessential portable gaming laptop, with a sleek and smooth build, superior cooling tech, and solid hardware loadout. This model comes with an Intel Core i7 and Nvidia GeForce 5060 with 16GB of DDR5 memory.


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Kitchen and household deals

  • Current price: $35
  • Original price: $50 

Right now, you can save up to 45% off Amazon devices, including several Ring camera models, like the popular indoor cam for under $50. 


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  • Current price: $170
  • Original price: $220 

If you’re eyeing a smart home hub that’s smaller and cheaper than the Echo Show 21, the Echo Show 11 may fit the bill. Expert Maria Diaz says it features some nicer upgrades that make it well-received this year. 

Also: I’m a fan of the Echo Show 11, even if it’s not perfect


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  • Current price: $75
  • Original price: $100

This Bissell mini-vacuum is popular for a reason: You can use it to tackle spills and pet stains, allowing you to spray, scrub, and suction to get embedded dirt and stains out of your furniture, car interiors, pet beds, and more.


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Health and wellness deals 

Amazon is offering a sweet discount on Samsung’s Ultra smartwatch from last year. When you purchase the Galaxy Watch Ultra from Amazon, you’ll also get a $100 gift card to the shopping site. Since the smartwatch already costs $650 and this deal, which includes the titanium silver and titanium white finishes, costs $650 altogether, you’re basically getting a $100 gift card at no additional cost. Pretty sweet. 

Samsung phone users will get the most out of this smartwatch, which offers days of battery life, a large, bright display, and a substantial watch size for bigger wrists. 

Also: I bought the 2025 version of Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra – here’s the model I’d recommend instead


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  • Current price: $300
  • Original price: $400

If you want all-day battery life, Apple’s latest health features (including a Hypertension Detection feature), sleep tracking, workout monitoring, and phone-free communication, the Apple Watch Series 11 is health and wearable expert Nina Raemont’s best recommendation. In the three-product watch lineup, the Series 11 is in between the affordable SE 3 and the Ultra 4 in both features and price.

Review: Apple Watch Series 11


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  • Current price: $219
  • Original price: $250 

Looking for an affordable Apple Watch for phone-free communication and workout tracking? The Apple Watch SE 3 is your best bet. While you won’t get some of the more advanced features available on the Apple Watch Series 11 or Ultra 4, you’re getting a capable, budget-friendly watch that will do most of what you need. 

Also: I compared every Apple Watch – here’s why I recommend this model the most


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  • Current price: $361
  • Original price: $400

Want to track your sleep without the help of a smartwatch? A smart ring is a great alternative — plus, it offers far more battery life and a discreet look. If you’re already in the Android ecosystem, the Samsung Galaxy Ring connects to your Android phone, and it tracks sleep, exercise, and stress. 


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Outdoor deals

  • Current price: $150 
  • Original price: $200 

The warmer weather is here and this outdoor cam doubles as a spotlight. Expert Maria Diaz was impressed with this one from Ring. It has a wide field of view, HDR video support, and an extra impressive feature.

Also: This is my favorite backyard spotlight camera


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  • Current price: $700 
  • Original price: $900

Warmer times are on the way, and a smart cooler may be just the upgrade you need. Expert Maria Diaz likes Anker’s EverFrost cooler for keeping snacks and drinks crisp, and this model is great for camping, fishing, roadtrips, and more. 

Also: The smart cooler that stopped me from toting ice again


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When is Amazon’s Spring Sale? 

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2026 will run from March 25-31, 2026.

How did we choose these early Amazon Spring Sale deals?

Here at ZDNET, we focus only on smartphone deals we think are truly worth paying for. These are products we would actually want for ourselves, our friends, and family. Our experts typically look for deals of 20% or more, or for products that rarely go on sale. However, if there are exceptions to the rule, we believe the phone in question is a top-tier device. 

We take customer feedback into account, analyzing user reviews to see what people really liked about their purchase. The goal here is to provide reliable guidance so you can shop smarter and avoid wasting money on smartphones that are lackluster and just not worth buying.

What are the best Amazon Spring Sale deals?

ZDNET’s staff of reviewers has been digging through the deals at Amazon and also competitors like Walmart and Costco to help you find the best prices across categories:

More questions? Read our Big Spring Sale shopping guide to discover everything you need to know about Amazon’s seasonal spring sale.





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Michelin is a French multinational company that many consumers consider to be one of the most satisfying major tire brands. This firm makes several tire models that offer comfort, performance, all-terrain prowess, and everything in between — including cutting-edge products like the $42,000-per-set Michelin Pilot Sport PAX that it developed specifically for the Bugatti Veyron. Aside from its own tires, Michelin also owns other tire brands that you might be familiar with, including BFGoodrich, Achilles, and Corsa.

While tires are what Michelin is known for, the company has put its name to more than the rubber that wraps around your car’s rims. In fact, the company sells several other products that aren’t tires. So, we’re listing a few Michelin-branded items that you can buy online and in retail stores. While they might not all be made of rubber or even related to vehicles, these tools and accessories can come in handy when keeping your car — and even yourself — in good shape.

Michelin tire inflator

Since Michelin is primarily known for its tires, it makes sense for the company to sell a Michelin-branded tire inflator as well. That way, if you get a flat on one of the Michelin tires on your car or want to regularly top up your car’s tire pressure to maintain optimum performance, you can use a Michelin-branded pump to fill up your tires. The company actually sells several types of inflators on its Amazon page, but it only offers a single motorized unit — the Michelin Micro Tyre Inflator, which is available on Amazon for $98.99.

This little device is only slightly wider than an iPhone 17 and weighs about 400 grams, or 14 ounces. This means it’s easy to store in your car and to move to whichever tire needs topping up. More importantly, it takes power from a 12-volt socket, allowing you to run it using your car’s battery. It also has a USB port for charging your phone (or any other USB device) in case of an emergency.

Some users say that the device is slow, taking about 12 minutes to bring a tire from 10 to 32 PSI, but that’s not unexpected given its small size. Still, it should be good enough for regular weekly maintenance if you know your car’s proper tire pressure, or in case of an emergency. Its biggest downside is that you need a power source to run it, but having a dead battery and a flat tire simultaneously is likely a rare occurrence in many modern cars.

Michelin mini fridge

Taking a road trip during the summer can get you thirsty, and there’s no better way to quench that thirst than by drinking a cool can of soda (or your beverage of choice). If you want to ensure that you’ll always have a cold drink ready while you’re driving on the freeway, Michelin’s mini fridge will help you with that. This nifty little refrigerator is available on Amazon for just $99.99 and can be connected to either 110V AC or 12V DC power, ensuring that it will work on both your desk and in your car.

The mini fridge measures 6.9 x 9.45 x 10 inches (17.5 x 24 x 25.4 cm), meaning it can easily fit on a garage shelf or office desk. It should also be small enough to put on the floor of your car. Despite that relatively small size, it’s large enough to fit six 350-ml cans or four 500-ml bottles, and it will keep these items at a chilly 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 18 degrees Celsius. It also has an LED light on the door, so it can double as a night light if necessary.

Aside from keeping your drinks (and other food items) below room temperature, it also has a few other creature comforts. These include a removable shelf and door basket for flexibility and easy cleaning, as well as a retractable carry handle and a self-locking door to make transportation easier.

Michelin car floor mats

Heavy-duty car floor mats are often made from rubber for durability and water resistance, and since Michelin is in the business of rubber, it makes sense for the company to offer exactly that. So, if you want to protect your vehicle’s floor from dirt, dust, and mud, the company can help you with its Michelin all-weather car floor mats. This four-piece package is available on Amazon for $49.99 and comes in either black or tan.

The surface of these floor mats is specially designed to trap debris, snow, and water, preventing them from ruining the carpet on your vehicle. The mats have a cleat backing that grips your car’s floor and prevents them from slipping. The front row mats also come with what Michelin calls a Gripclip Retention System, allowing them to clip into your vehicle’s safety clips and adding even more reassurance that they won’t accidentally slip while you’re driving and pose a hazard to your safety.

These mats are universal and will work in most vehicles. However, they’re also easy to customize: If you find them a bit too large for the footwell of your tiny hatchback, you can use a pair of scissors to trim the edges for a perfect fit.

Michelin Stealth Ultra wiper blades

While Michelin’s Stealth Ultra wiper blades aren’t generally considered among the best windshield wipers, they appear to be a pretty good choice given their four-star rating on Amazon. These wipers cost $49.99 and are available in various size combinations for all sorts of cars. This ensures that no matter what vehicle you’re driving, you can probably find a set that will fit your needs.

These Michelin wipers are curved to conform to the shape of your windscreen for a clean, streak-free wipe. The company’s Amazon listing claims that these are designed to “withstand rain, wind, snow, mud, dust, or any other debris that might hamper your windshield’s visibility.” While you might think that windshield wipers are pretty simple items, and that you can just purchase any generic wipers off the internet, you must remember that they’re essential so that you have the best visibility possible during inclement weather. So, for your safety, consider investing in a set from a reputable brand like Michelin.

Michelin work boots

Michelin is known for making rubber tires to put on your car’s “feet,” but did you know it also makes shoes for the driver’s feet? The company makes sports & outdoor footwear, as well as shoes for work and safety. For this example, we have the Michelin HydroEdge Steel Toe waterproof work boot, listed for $210 on Amazon and at Georgia Boot. This shoe is available in U.S. sizes from 7.5 up to 14, ensuring that no matter what size you wear, you can get a Michelin work boot for yourself.

As the name suggests, this pair of shoes has steel toes to protect your feet from accidental impacts and is fully waterproof to help keep your feet dry, even in supposedly severe conditions. It also meets ASTM F2413 standards for electrical protection, meaning it has fully insulating soles to protect you from electrical hazards at work. Michelin also added what it calls an Advanced Rear Suspension system to its heel, ensuring proper shock absorption when you walk.





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