Sure thing, let’s dive into this whirlwind of a deal showdown. Just when you thought the fireworks were done popping after the Fourth of July, bam! Best Buy sneaks in with its Black Friday in July. Heck, who even thought July needed a Black Friday? But here we are, folks.
—Wait, let’s rewind. So, Best Buy is pulling a fast one, trying to keep up with Amazon’s Prime Day craze. And yeah, if shiny gadgets and electronics make you giddy, then this might be your jam. Okay, imagine this: you’re scrolling through deals, dopamine hit incoming. More on that in a sec.
Now, let’s zoom in, shall we? They’ve got what, $20 off on some Nintendo Switch games? The kind that glues you to your screen for hours. Picture Splatoon 3, pegged at $39.99 now. Crazy, right? Especially since it just flexed with a new Switch 2 patch.
And here’s a curveball: over $200 slashed on the Lenovo Legion Go S. I tried to piece together why the heck this one’s so special. Ryzen Z2 Go, 32GB of RAM, all that good stuff. Throw in some sizzling specs like an 8″ screen with VRR and a 120Hz refresh rate. Still with me?
Oh, and—get this—AirTags. Four of them at a jaw-dropping low. If you’re like me and constantly misplace your keys, wallet, maybe your sanity—this one’s a game-changer. They’re going for $17 each, which feels like someone’s messed up the pricing spreadsheet, honestly.
Now, a curve in the story: Should you hold your cash for Prime Day? Yeah, they say patience is a virtue, and Prime Day’s teasing to be the longest one yet. July 8, if you like marking your calendar. This spectacle promises tech deals that could make your wallet both sad and happy at the same time. Best Buy’s deals are sticking around for a while so you could flip-flop between the two sales.
Anyway, life’s too short for buyer’s remorse. Or maybe not? Who knows.