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.
- The best office chair: Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro for $449 ($50 off)
- Our top robot vacuum: Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum for $450 ($250 off)
- A video doorbell we recommend: Nest Smart Doorbell (Battery) for $140 ($30 off)
- An excellent fitness watch: Garmin Vivoactive 6 Fitness Watch for $250 ($50 off)
Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro for $449 ($50 off)
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.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum for $450 ($250 off)
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.
Nest Smart Doorbell (Battery) for $140 ($30 off)
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.
Garmin Vivoactive 6 Fitness Watch for $250 ($50 off)
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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