Walmart Independence Day Sale: Last chance to get up to $1,000 off laptops, headphones and more
UPDATE: Last chance to save big at Walmart!
Independence Day weekend is here and Walmart is going all out with a massive sale across laptops, tablets, headphones, smartphones, and so much more.
If you missed out on the Prime Day discounts, normally we would be recommending you wait until Black Friday for another set of price cuts. But the timing of Amazon’s event could not be more perfect for other retailers to just wait and go big.
Instead of getting lost in the plentiful pages of deals on offer, we’ve been searching and found the absolute best bang for your buck.
Walmart Independence Day Sale: Quick links
- Shop all of the Walmart Independence Day electronics deals
- Looking for a new laptop or Chromebook? Here are the Walmart computing deals
- Time to your working from home setup. Here are the Walmart monitor deals
- For a new pair of cans or earbuds, the Walmart headphones deals are for you
- Game on! Here are the Walmart PC Gaming deals
- Starting a new slate? Here are the best Walmart tablet deals
- Here are the Walmart cellphone deals for those in need of a new smartphone
- From Apple Watches to Fitbits, the Walmart wearable sale has them all
Best Walmart Independence Day deals
Apple AirPods Pro: was $219 now $197 @ Walmart
Now under $200 for a limited time, Apple’s AirPods Pro picked up an Editor’s Choice award from us for their stellar audio quality, comfortable fit, great noise cancellation, and seamless integration with iOS.
Apple iPad Air: was $599 now $539 @ Walmart
The latest iPad Air copies a lot of the iPad Pro’s homework and offers us a great tablet at an even better price. As you can read in our iPad Air 2020 review, we’re huge fans of the sleek design, powerful A14 Bionic Chip, and awesome battery life.
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5: was $539 now $429 @ Walmart
Now $110 off, the Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Flex 2-in-1 laptop is even more affordable. It packs a 14-inch 1080p touch screen, 10th Gen Intel Core i3 CPU, 4GB of RAM, Integrated UHD graphics, and 128GB SSD.
Apple Watch Series 6: was $399 now $329 @ Walmart
Apple's latest smartwatch features a brighter display and a new 64-bit dual-core S6 processor. What's more, its built-in blood oxygen sensors support Apple's Blood Oxygen app for comprehensive health monitoring.
Acer 24-inch 1080p gaming monitor: was $229 now $219 @ Walmart
Need a good gaming monitor on the cheap? This option from Acer offers a 1080p resolution, smooth 144Hz refresh rate, adaptive sync, and a utilitarian, sleek design to fit into any setup with ease.
Beats Studio3 wireless headphones: was $289 now $279 @ Walmart
Looking for a decent pair of noise cancelling headphones for that WFH productivity playlist? Say hello to the Beats Studio3 - packing Apple’s W1 chip for seamless iOS pairing, and up to 22 hours of playback on one charge. The soft over-ear cushions comfortably seal your ears in to experience the deep soundstage.
Lenovo Legion 5 gaming laptop: was $999 now $799 @ Walmart
The Lenovo Legion 5 is one of the best gaming laptops to buy. This machine has a 15.6-inch 1080p display and Intel Core i7-10750H CPU coupled with 8GB of RAM. Rounding out its specs sheet are an Nvidia GTX 1650 GPU and a 512GB SSD.
Razer Ornata mecha-membrane gaming keyboard: was $79 now $69 @ Walmart
The Razer Ornata is a great and affordable pick for those in need of a high quality gaming keyboard that features the expansive customization brought by Razer Chroma RGB, a sturdy frame and an ergonomic wrist rest.
Samsung 49-inch ultra-wide QLED gaming monitor: was $1,999 now $1,199 @ Walmart
This is the peak. Samsung's QLED gaming monitor is the top-of-the-line for any home setup! This 1440p monitor from Samsung rocks a gorgeous QLED gaming quality with a 1500 R curve for absolute immersion. Alongside this, you get HDR, a buttery smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and a super-wide 32:9 aspect ratio.
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Jason brought a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag, and he is now the Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.