Deals: Galaxy Buds 3 $80 Off, Nothing Ear (A) $77, Galaxy SmartTag 2 $17, Ring Battery Doorbell $55, More

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Day 2 of the Amazon Big Spring Sale is now in full swing alongside the Samsung spring event and the FREE $50 credit it is offering on its new Odyssey 4K 240Hz gaming display (among other models), plus we have some fresh new deals to scope out today. First let’s start off with some earbuds offers – Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 are now $80 off with no trades or bundles required (this is the proper U.S. version, too) and Nothing’s Ear (a) wireless buds are back down at $77. Next up we have Galaxy SmartTag 2 item trackers down at $17 alongside a new low on Amazon’s latest smart Ring Battery Doorbell. All of that and more awaits below in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

Score a FREE $50 credit towards Samsung’s new ‘industry-first’ next-gen 4K 240Hz gaming display, 3D model, more
Alongside its ongoing spring sale event, Samsung just officially revealed its next-generation immersive 3D and OLED Odyssey Gaming Monitors alongside the new 37-inch ViewFinity S8. And perhaps even more exciting, it has also launched a Reserve Campaign for all of them – you can secure a FREE no strings-attached $50 credit towards your purchase when they launch simply by dropping your email down on this official Samsung landing page (you don’t even have to end up purchasing a monitor when the release). Get all of the details right here.

Samsung March Madness enhanced trade-in sale: Galaxy S25 Ultra $900 off, Z Fold 6 $1,000+ off, Galaxy Watch Ultra $325 off, more

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 now seeing one of the best straight up cash deals yet at $80 off (No trade or bundle required)
The Samsung spring sale marches on with loads of big-time deals and enhanced trade-in offers on Galaxy S25 devices, Galaxy Watch Ultra, and more, but for now we are focused on the brand’s latest buds. While they are not the more pricey pro set, Samsung is now offering a major deal on its base model Galaxy Buds 3, and you don’t have to bundle them up with a pricey phone or tablet to get it. Regularly $180, you can now score a set down at $99.99 shipped. Details below.
While Samsung is still offering up to $150 off the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro with enhanced trade-in offers, it now has the standard Galaxy Buds 3 at $80 off with no trade-in required.
Regularly $180, you can land a set in the sweet silver colorway down at $99.99 shipping simply by navigating to the landing page, selecting the Galaxy Buds 3 on the top right, and then scrolling down to the “Samsung Trade-in” section and selecting “No, Get $80 Samsung Instant Savings.”
For comparison’s sake, Amazon is offering this set down at $150 right now and they have never dropped below $140 after the pre-order gift card offers.
With the Samsung spring sale still rolling you can, however, land a lower price on these buds or the pro set when bundling them up with a new phone or some of the brand’s other tech. For example, they will drop down to $69.99 when purchased alongside the most affordable Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. You will clearly be spending a whole lot more with the phone in your order, but if you are still looking to secure a new S25, the price is certainly right on the earbuds bundle offer.

Nothing’s cyberpunk-style Ear (a) wireless buds return to Prime Day pricing from $77 today
While we are still tracking a $100 all-time low on the flagship Nothing Ear set, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is now ushering in holiday pricing on the more affordable and equally as impressive-looking Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds starting from $77.50 shipped. Coming by of the trusted seller Essential-Tech, this is a solid 22% off the regular $99 list price and matching the Prime Day pricing we tracked last year.
As I have said previously, I love the look of these things. The sort of cyberpunk meets retro cassette-era vibe with transparent stems on the buds and pops of color elsewhere is a real eye catcher for me. But they also pack a punch of the spec department for pair of buds at under $80.
The 2mm drivers with “double the power” of the previous set are joined by Nothing’s smart active noise cancellation – it “automatically checks for noise leakage between the earbud and your ear canal, then applies more noise cancellation to make up for it.” All of which sits alongside voice isolation tech to help with call clarity and 10 hours of onboard battery life that expands significantly to more like 42 hours after you factor in the included charging case.
The ChatGPT action for Nothing smartphone users is a nice touch too – “a first-of-its-kind integration, made for your Nothing ecosystem. Use your voice to access ChatGPT on Ear and Ear (a), wherever you are.”
Get a complete look at the entire lineup in our hands-on review.

Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2 hit the 2025 low at $179 in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale (Reg. $229, all colors)

Samsung’s official Galaxy SmartTag 2 item tracker now just $17 in the Amazon Big Spring Sale (Up to 43% off)
Update 3/26: While we have seen them go for a touch less at just under $16, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is now delivering one of the best prices we have tracked on the official Galaxy SmartTag 2 at $16.96, down from the regular $30. Details below in the original post.
While new Google Find My Device trackers have hit the scene from brand’s like Pebblebee and Chipolo (still on sale down at $22), Samsung users will find the official Galaxy SmartTag 2 selling down at $20.72 via Amazon. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $35. Regularly $30 and still fetching as much directly from Samsung, this is over 30% off and the lowest price we can find.
While we did see them drop into the $19.50 range a couple times last year, today’s offer comes within $1 or so of the Amazon all-time low. We have also seen the 4-packs down as low as $58 or so in the past, yielding a lower per tag price, but that pack is now selling for $70 on Amazon.
The official Galaxy SmartTag 2 is largely designed just for Samsung smartphone users, offering up a small Bluetooth-connected tracking experience at an even lower price than just about all of the Google Find My Device options.
They feature ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity alongside an IP67 water-resistance to help safeguard them from spills and inclement weather conditions. Samsung rates them with at least 500 days of battery life and they feature a small cutout so you can affix them to keyrings and things of that nature.

Amazon’s latest smart Ring Battery Doorbell hits new Big Spring Sale $55 low (Reg. $100)

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Today’s accessories and charging deals:
- Anker’s new display-equipped 25K mAh power bank with dual USB-C cables and new wall charger hit all-time low pricing
- This unique stainless steel MagSafe water bottle just plunged to $17 (Reg. $40)
- It doesn’t get much better than $18.50 for a collapsible 3-in-1 MagSafe charging station like this (Reg. $40)
- Score Anker’s 8-in-1 Pop-Up USB-C Power Strip at one of its best prices yet, now $19 (Save 27%)
- Bag this electric 28-in-1 precision screwdriver set with USB-C charging while it’s $16 (Save 43%)

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Amazon Big Spring Sale delivers casual Samsung Galaxy S6 Lite and A9+ tablets from $165

Amazon just knocked 30% off Google’s smart Nest Security Cams at $70, or open-box at $51
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