The Best Presidents’ Day Deals on WIRED-Tested Gadgets and Gizmos

Shop these limited-time sales to save on some of our favorite gadgets from Branch, Eufy, and more.
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Presidents’ Day Deals have officially landed, and there's a lot of stuff to sift through. We cross-referenced our myriad buying guides and reviews to find the products we'd recommend that are actually on sale for a truly good price. We know because we checked! Find highlights below, and keep in mind that most of these deals end on February 17.

Be sure to check out our roundup of the Best Presidents' Day Mattress Sales for discounts on beds, bedding, bed frames, and other sleep accessories. We have even more deals here for your browsing pleasure.

WIRED Featured Deals

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro for $449 ($50 off)

  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
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The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro is our very favorite office chair, and this price matches the lowest we tend to see outside of major shopping events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It's accessibly priced compared to other chairs, and it checks all the boxes for quality, comfort, and ergonomics. Nearly every element is adjustable, so you can dial in the perfect fit, and the seven-year warranty is solid. There are 14 finishes to choose from.

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Mill

Food Recycler

This kitchen composter turns food waste into something usable (see our full review). It's expensive, but less so for now.

  • Photograph: Martin Cizmar
  • Photograph: Martin Cizmar

Koala

Bangalow Modular Sofa

Our favorite modular sofa is big and sturdy, and it can be reconfigured over and over again to suit your space or make a move easier.

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HexClad

Cookware

HexClad cookware is spendy, but this sale makes it more accessible. If you know you want hybrid, it's a fine option.

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Coway

Airmega Mighty AP-1512HH

This comes within $10 of the lowest price we tend to see for our favorite affordable air purifier. It can handle rooms up to 361 square feet, though we recommend sticking to around 200 square feet for a better air exchange rate.

Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum for $450 ($250 off)

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We've tested dozens of robot vacuums, and the Eufy X10 Pro Omni is our top pick for most people. It's worthwhile at full price, but this deal cuts down your out-of-pocket cost to the lowest we've ever seen. It has a full suite of features, including a self-emptying bin, a mop that has sufficient pressure to scrub your floors, and an AI-enabled camera that meets indoor security camera standards and helps the mop avoid obstacles.

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  • Photograph: Nena Farrell
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Dyson

Gen5 Detect

The best Dyson vacuum for pet hair is about $50 higher than the best price we tend to see. It's great for deep cleaning.

  • Photograph: Louryn Strampe
  • Photograph: Louryn Strampe

Beautyrest

Heated Blanket

The best-looking heated blanket is soft, luxurious, and has more than 20 heat settings. It drops to this price frequently, but the deal is still worthwhile.

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  • Photograph: Nena Farrell
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Aura

Mat Digital Photo Frames

All of the best digital photo frames are on sale for Presidents' Day. They're easy to use and high-quality, and they let you display all the photos collecting dust in your phone.

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  • Photograph: Matthew Korfhage

Bartesian

Professional Cocktail Machine

This gadget is like a Keurig for cocktails (is it a want or a need?) and might make the perfect addition to your party patio for the summer.

Nest Smart Doorbell (Battery) for $140 ($30 off)

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Photograph: Simon Hill

The best smart doorbell is this version from Nest. It drops to around $120 during the biggest shopping holidays of the year, but if you're in the market now, this price is still better than usual. The notifications are good, there's HDR video at up to 30 frames per second, and it doesn't require a subscription to use. The subscription does get you face and package detection, plus longer video storage—if you want to sign up, it'll be $10 per month or $100 per year. The doorbell is easy to dismount to charge, which you'll need to do about once a month.

  • Photograph: Ryan Waniata
  • Photograph: Ryan Waniata
  • Photograph: Ryan Waniata

JBL

Flip 7

Our top-recommended Bluetooth speaker is on sale in a plethora of colors. It's loud, with balanced sound and a built-in strap.

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Photograph: Ryan Waniata

Sony

WH-1000XM6

The best noise-canceling headphones have industry-leading sound quality, a multiband EQ, and a slick foldable design.

Left: Selfie of a person with short hair wearing Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds in orange. Right: curved, around-the-ear earbuds and an oval-shaped case.
Photograph: Ryan Waniata

Beats

Powerbeats Pro 2

These earbuds are secure and water-resistant, making them an especially great option for working out.

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Photograph: Ryan Waniata

Sony

Bravia 9 QLED

This super-bright TV has realistic colors, great picture quality, and a rechargeable backlit remote.

Garmin Vivoactive 6 Fitness Watch for $250 ($50 off)

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Photograph: Adrienne So

The Garmin Vivoactive 6 has recently taken over the top spot in our fitness trackers buying guide. This price is a match of the best we've tracked. It has onboard GPS, useful AI insights, blood oxygen monitoring, and the full suite of proprietary Garmin metrics like Body Battery and Training Readiness. It'll also track your fitness stats like heart rate, workouts, and specific activities like golf and racquet sports (though there's no rock climbing). All of this is packed into a lightweight and attractive package. There is a subscription that paywalls some features, which costs $7 per month or $70 per year, but you don't need it.

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Photograph: Adrienne So

Nothing

CMF Watch 3 Pro

The best budget fitness tracker has a cool retro design, a long-lasting battery, and all the tracking the average person could want.

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Photograph: Adrienne So

Fitbit

Ace LTE

This fitness tracker for kids doubles as a location tracker for parents, and it's fun for children to use (and practical since it can make calls and send texts).

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Photograph: Adrienne So

Urevo

CyberPad for Home

The best walking pad offers a steep 14 percent incline and an easy-to-use app. See our full review for more details.

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Photograph: Adrienne So

Sperax

Walking Pad

This lightweight, budget-friendly walking pad is durable and easy to assemble (though the app leaves a bit to be desired).


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