Memorial Day Deals Hit Robot Vacuums and Earbuds
By Riley Hart

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Memorial Day weekend erupts with price drops on robot vacuums and earbuds.
Retailers are lighting up the calendar with limited-time tech deals as Memorial Day approaches on May 25, 2026. A Verge roundup highlights discounts across a broad spread of gear from 4K OLED TVs to tents, solar lights, portable speakers, and, yes, robot vacuums. In a wave of category-wide promotions, shoppers can grab some of the season’s most popular earbuds and wearables at deeper-than-usual discounts, while robot vacuums land in the mix alongside big-ticket TVs and home gear.
Among the standout headphone deals, Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 are marked down to 199.99 at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, from a typical street price of 249.99. The new design is billed as offering a better fit, stronger noise cancellation, improved bass, and more accurate heart rate sensing, according to the product writeups tied to Verge’s review. Nothing’s second over-ear, the Nothing Headphone, is discounted to 169 dollars at major retailers, a nice bump from its 199 price point. Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, now in their second gen, hit 249 at major outlets, down from 299. And Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 Pro dip to 149.99 at Best Buy, matching an all-time low price.
The timing is deliberate: Memorial Day sales tend to compress into a tight window, often running through the weekend with a push before May 25. For buyers, that means a mix of genuine value and the familiar caveat of stock levels and later restocks. The Verge notes that the deals span both premium and budget options, a useful nudge for shoppers who want to upgrade their wireless audio without paying full price.
Robot vacuums, too, are part of the sale chorus, though the coverage tends to skew toward mainstream and budget models rather than the very top-end. In practice, that means you’ll see meaningful price cuts on midrange cleaners with solid mapping and app control, while flagship models with the most advanced sensors and multi-room navigation may not see the same steep markdowns. If you’re hunting for the latest navigation tricks or the longest battery life, you may wish to time your purchase and watch for post-sale restocks or fall promotions. In the here and now, for most households, a discounted midtier vacuum can handle kitchens, floors, and occasional pet fur without breaking the bank.
Besides earbuds and vacuums, the sale pulls in 4K OLED TVs, tents for outdoor gatherings, tent accessories, portable speakers, and a spectrum of outdoor lighting. It’s a true “shop now, plan later” moment for tech buyers who want to unify summer entertaining with home improvements. Shoppers should consider the tradeoffs that come with deep discounts: a faster sale window means you’ll need to decide quickly, stock levels can run dry, and some deals may reappear later with different terms. And while the price tags look attractive, readers should still confirm return windows and warranty coverage, especially for bigger items or electronics bought online.
Overall, the Memorial Day promos provide a compelling reason to bite if you’re in the market for a new wireless audio setup or an entry-level to midrange robot vacuum. The best strategy is to prioritize purchases that align with your real needs and existing ecosystems, and to treat the weekend as a diagnostic period for whether your current gear is truly worth upgrading now or worth waiting for a deeper, later sale.
Verdict: Buy if you’re genuinely in the market for earbuds or an affordable robot vacuum and you can pair the discount with a strong return policy. Wait if you’re chasing the latest high-end vacuums or premium earbuds with every feature, as a deeper discount on those models may arrive with future promos rather than this weekend.
- The best Memorial Day sales you can shop this weekendtheverge.com / Mainstream / Published MAY 22, 2026 / Accessed MAY 22, 2026
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