Here are the 10 deals worth grabbing from Best Buy’s winter sales event

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Good deals are often hard to find at the start of the year – that’s precisely what makes Best Buy’s winter sales worth checking out. The ongoing sales event offers discounts on everything from pricey OLED TVs to smaller electronics, including fitness trackers that can help you reach your New Year’s resolutions. There are also great deals on laptops, Bose headphones and more Edge-approved tech parts, many matching their best prices yet.

The sale ends on January 19, which means you have the rest of the weekend to shop. Below, we’ve rounded up the deals – big and small – that are definitely worth your attention.

If you are looking for a large screen OLED, LG B5 Series Entry-Level TV remains one of the most affordable options available. And right now, the value is even better at Best Buy, where it’s down to a new low of $1,499.99 ($1,500 off) in the larger 77-inch configuration.

Although it’s considered one of LG’s budget TVs and isn’t as bright as its more expensive siblings, the B4 still delivers impressive picture quality. You get rich colors, deep blacks, and great viewing angles, plus support for Dolby Vision. It also supports Dolby Atmos, as well as a solid set of gaming specs, including a 120Hz panel with a variable refresh rate, support for AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync, and four HDMI 2.1 ports for connecting the latest consoles. It also runs on LG’s webOS platform, which lets you take advantage of Amazon Alexa and provides easy access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, HBO Max, etc.

The Sony Bravia 8 II on a wooden TV stand displaying a field of stars.The Sony Bravia 8 II on a wooden TV stand displaying a field of stars.

Sony Bravia 8 II Also worth a look if you’re willing to splurge on a high-end TV. Named “King of TV” at Value Electronics’ 2025 TV Shootout, Sony’s Bravia 8 II delivers one of the closest cinema experiences you can have at home. And right now, you can buy the 65-inch panel for around $2,399.99 ($900 off) from Best Buy, Amazon, and directly from Sony, which is one of its best prices yet.

John Higgins, The edge new(ish) TV critic, said that if he had to buy a TV today, this is the one he would choose. It delivers deep blacks, excellent shadow detail, and some of the best image processing and scaling we’ve seen, making lower-quality 1080p content noticeably cleaner than its competitors. The Bravia 8 II also runs Google TV, which feels more intuitive and less cluttered than LG’s webOS, and has a 120Hz panel with two HDMI 2.1 ports for 4K gaming at 120Hz, plus two HDMI 2.0 ports capped at 4K/60Hz. It doesn’t support Nvidia G-Sync or AMD FreeSync Premium, but for watching movies and TV shows, it’s one of the best OLEDs you can buy.

Read our full Sony Bravia 8 II review.
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones with their case.The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones with their case.

$279

Bose’s first-generation flagship replaces the Noise Canceling Headphones 700 which offers a more travel-friendly design, spatial sound, better call quality, excellent comfort and some of the best noise cancellation on the market.

If you’re looking for a great pair of noise-cancelling headphones that are easy to take on the go, Bose First Generation QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are on sale in select colors for $279 ($150 off) at Best Buy, which is their all-time low. Bose also offers over-ear headphones at this price, but again, only in certain colors.

The original QC Ultra remains our favorite pair for traveling, thanks to a foldable design that makes them easy to store, a lightweight, comfortable fit, and battery life that lasts up to 24 hours. They also offer top-notch ANC and nice sound, with immersive audio that’s not always consistent but works well when it is. Plus, you get a natural-sounding transparency mode when you want to let outside sound in. If you can overlook the more recent upgrades found in the second-generation model, such as support for lossless audio over USB, the first-generation pair are excellent value, especially since they’re currently around $100 cheaper.

Read our full QC Ultra earbuds review.
Close-up view of the Amazfit Active 2 screen which shows a retro style watch face with a bright blue background behind the product.Close-up view of the Amazfit Active 2 screen which shows a retro style watch face with a bright blue background behind the product.

$85

The Amazfit Active 2 offers supersized value for money. It looks sleek and has a wide range of health tracking features, as well as built-in GPS and AI chatbots to provide additional context to your data. Read our review.

If you’re looking for a great all-around fitness tracker, the Amazfit active 2 is still available for $84.99 ($15 off) at Best Buy, Amazon, and Target, just $5 off its lowest price yet.

The Active 2, which is currently our favorite fitness tracker, offers a lot more than you’d expect at this price. It features a comfortable design with a chic stainless steel body and a bright tempered glass OLED display, plus a battery life of up to nine days. It covers all the bases and more, allowing you to take advantage of more premium features like menstrual cycle tracking, abnormal heart rate notifications, continuous heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring, and detailed sleep tracking. You also get support for over 160 types of sports, including a strength training mode that counts reps for you, plus offline maps with turn-by-turn navigation.

Read our full Amazfit Active 2 review.

Speaking of Bose, Best Buy is also currently selling the latest Bose SoundLink Micro for a new low of $99 ($30 off), with retailers like Amazon and Walmart matching that price.

Bose’s pocket-sized Bluetooth speaker delivers solid sound for its size and even lets you adjust the EQ via a companion app, unlike the first-generation model. It also offers up to 12 hours of battery life, charges quickly via USB-C, and is surprisingly rugged thanks to an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. A built-in strap also lets you easily attach it to a bag or bike, and if you already own a compatible Bose speaker or soundbar, you can pair the two – or link up a second-generation SoundLink Micro for stereo sound.

  • You can buy Apple’s latest MagSafe charger for $29.99 ($20 off) at Best Buy, which is its lowest price yet. The 2-meter magnetic charging puck can deliver up to 25W of power when paired with a 30W USB-C adapter, assuming you have a compatible phone like the iPhone 17 or 17 Pro. It can also deliver the same wireless speeds to non-Apple phones that support the new Q2.2 standard, like Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL.
  • Best Buy sells it Shokz OpenFit 2 Plus in blue for $149.95, which is $10 off their lowest price yet. The wireless earbuds are nearly identical to the Shokz OpenFit 2 – they feature the same open-ear design, onboard controls, and dedicated bass drivers – except they add wireless charging and support for Dolby Audio.
  • Samsung’s 128GB Galaxy S25 FE is available on Amazon, Best Buy, and Samsung for around $448.99 ($200 off), which is a new low price. The budget Android phone is almost as thin as the Galaxy S25 Plus and has the same IP68 rating for water and dust resistance; However, its triple rear camera setup isn’t as impressive as what you’ll find on Samsung’s higher-end models, although it is decent. That said, you get wireless charging support and a large 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Amazon and Best Buy sell the latest products 13-inch MacBook Air for $799.99 ($200 off), which is $50 off its best price yet. Apple’s entry-level Air is our top pick for most people, equipped with a speedy M4 chip that makes it well-suited to a multitude of everyday tasks. It’s also better for multitasking than previous models, as it lets you connect two external displays with the lid open. It also has a 12-megapixel Center Stage webcam with a wider view, while still offering all-day battery life. Read our review.
  • You can recover the Polaroid Flipour favorite retro instant camera, for $199.99 ($20 off) at Best Buy, which is one of its best prices yet. The instant camera delivers a nostalgic, old-fashioned shooting experience, producing dreamy, vintage-style photos that are sharper and more consistent than you’ll get with other similarly priced Polaroid cameras. It also offers a few modern touches, including Bluetooth, USB-C charging, and a companion app that lets you change settings like exposure.
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