$2,000 for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a ridiculous sum of money, so we discovered some equally outrageous Prime Day promotions.
Alright, let’s be clear. I’m just as thrilled as anyone about the Galaxy Z Fold 7, as Samsung appears to have finally heeded its consumers and introduced a superior and sleeker foldable phone. However, these enhancements also brought along an additional price hike, with the Fold 7 now commencing at $1,999.
The phone itself won’t debut for a couple of weeks, which means there are some fantastic pre-order offers for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 to seize. Nonetheless, with Prime Day swiftly nearing its conclusion, we thought it would be entertaining to explore what other tech bargains we could secure for the price of a single Fold 7.
8 Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11s
I’m sure that if I chose to dig a little deeper, I might have stumbled upon a deal or two for some $50 or $75 Chromebooks. However, those aren’t the kinds of Chromebooks I would ever suggest anyone consider purchasing. The Chromebook Duet 11, conversely, is an exceptional device, and the base version is nearly $100 off.
The Chromebook Duet 11 is under a year old, features one of the top MediaTek chips, and includes a keyboard right in the box. Additionally, it stands out as the finest ChromeOS tablet available, building upon the success of its forerunners.
7 Pixel Tablets
Even though time is running short for the Pixel Tablet, that doesn’t imply you shouldn’t at least think about it. Even when standard OS updates cease, the tablet will remain functional, but it won’t gain any new features. And although this deal doesn’t come with the Docking Station, there are several other methods to transform this into a modern Nest Hub Max.
I’ve loved my Pixel Tablet since it arrived, and I use it daily. It’s genuinely the only piece of technology I can confidently say that about. So if you’re not searching for the most powerful or ostentatious tablet available, grab this deal before it disappears; you won’t regret it.
46 Retro gaming handhelds
At the moment, I possess nearly 100 various retro, Android, and x86 gaming handhelds combined. To this day, the Miyoo Mini Plus remains my favorite, with only the Anbernic RG34XXSP being able to come close. It’s portable, boasts an excellent display, and runs on the best custom firmware available for any retro handheld.
There’s something special about being able to toss the Miyoo Mini Plus in my pocket wherever I go. And if I’m in line or waiting for something, I can simply pull it out and enjoy another round of Pokémon Pinball.
5 Pixel 9’s + two years of cell service for each
Even though I firmly sit in the camp of foldable phones, I acknowledge that they aren’t suited for everyone. So when someone asks me for a recommendation, the Pixel 9 is the first phone I mention. It’s really just a dependable device overall, lacking the flashiness of its rivals, while still being more than adequate for most of your needs.
When I first came across this deal, I was astounded. Surely it’s not frequent to find a quality phone AND two years of cell service for less than $400. If my contract was up for renewal, this would certainly make me think long and hard about whether it was time to switch.
3 Moto Razr+ flip phones
Admittedly, I used to tease Derrek for his fondness for the Motorola Razr line, but those days are behind me. Motorola has demonstrated that it’s not merely offering a novelty flip phone, but has genuinely outperformed Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip line. And while this Prime Day deal may not pertain to the latest release, it’s still a fantastic phone.
Saving $400 on any phone is no small matter, especially one that looks and performs as impressively as the Razr+ (2024).
104 sets of earbuds
I have no idea what you would do with over 100 sets of earbuds, but hey, at least you’ll always have spares. These were recommended to my AC Contributor, Brady Snyder, and I grabbed a pair for myself. I’m no audiophile, but he assures me that they sound quite good for the price, so I’ll take his word for it.
No, you don’t genuinely require more than 100 sets of earbuds, but at this price, it might be worth acquiring a few just in case you need to replace them down the line. For under $20, there’s really little to complain about.
250 Anker USB-C Charging Cables
This was the final idea that struck me, and I’m pleased it did because it’s also the most outrageous of the lot. I almost opted for the “conventional” approach, including just a single cable, but