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The best sales to shop this week: Bose, Ring, Blue Mercury and more

The best sales to shop this week: Bose, Ring, Blue Mercury and more

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Monday is here, and so are all the best deals to start the work week. Highlights for the first full week in August include a back-to-school sale at Bose, deep discounts on Ring cameras and an archive sale at Blue Mercury. Keep reading to find 25 curated offers from some of our favorite brands.
Bose Back-to-School Sale
In case you need noise-cancelling headphones to tune out distractions or soundbars for at-home movie nights, the Bose Back-to-School Sale has it all on sale. That also includes the editor-loved Ultra Open Earbuds, which work great on runs or for staying aware of surroundings. There's also a bevy of fun color options on sale, like Moonstone Blue and Petal Pink.
Ring
For parents moving their children into apartments for the first time, give yourself and your kid peace of mind with a Ring. You can also keep an eye on pets when you're away from home. A variety of models are up to 50% off, from indoor cameras to video doorbells and outdoor floodlight cameras. Read our review
Sleep Number
Considered widely as one of the most luxurious beds, Sleep Number just knocked down the prices on its smart beds. The Early Access Labor Day Sale gives shoppers a head start on their big purchases. Peruse cooling mattresses and adjustable beds for hundreds off.
Jisulife Handheld Mini Fan in Pink
The hottest accessory of the summer? A portable fan. Snag this 'bear' fan beloved by CNN Underscored editors and social media users alike. The pocket-sized fan doubles as a handheld and a desktop fan. It can also give your devices a boost when you're in a pinch with its power bank abilities.
Blue Mercury Archive Sale
Restock your beauty bag while the mega retailer is hosting up to 50% off skin care, makeup, hair accessories and more. Known for carrying a curated selection of high-end products, Blue Mercury's Archive Sale has us thrilled to see brands like Kiehl's, Slip, Beauty Blender and more reaping the maximum discounts. Rifle Paper Co.
There's never been a better time to brighten up your at-home office until now. Rifle Paper Co.'s brightly colored stationery, calendars, pencil cases and the like are up to 70% off. Select home goods, decor and kitchenware are also included in this pre-fall event.
Tarte
Our team at CNN Underscored is always raving about popular beauty products from Tarte, like its Sculpt Tape Contour, tubing mascara and of course, the brand's viral concealer. Whether you've been holding out for a discount or need a restock, its entire site is 35% off everything for VIPs and 30% for non-members.
Rothy's Final Few
We frequently cover Rothy's launches and always keep a finger on the pulse of the sustainable footwear brand's happenings. Its slip-ons are comfortable and its Mary Janes were one of Sophie Shaw's favorite shoes of 2024. To clear the way for new styles, the brand is marking down tons of pairs — some are even 50% off.
Parachute
Associate editor Elena Matarazzo has been on the hunt for a new bed set and is looking to branch out to a brand she has never tried before. After hearing about Parachute and its recent rave review in the linen sheets department from our associate testing writer, she's inclined to add a few pieces to her cart, especially since you can save up to 40%.
EcoFlow Delta 3
As we've seen recently, having a go-bag is more essential than ever in times of need. Luckily, EcoFlow's Delta 3 typically goes for around $700, but now the power station-solar generator combo is at an all-time low price of $519 at Amazon.
Dyson Supersonic
If you missed snagging the Dyson Supersonic on sale during Amazon Prime Day, you're in luck. The iconic and best-tested blowdryer is now $10 off its best price ever at Amazon, available in a sleek black and silver color combination. It dries hair in a fraction of the amount of time a traditional model would take and comes with five handy attachments.
Maison Margiela Friends & Family Sale
As many of us know, Maison Margiela rarely goes on sale. Its luxury perfumes are super popular but come with a steep price tag. Matarazzo wears Under the Lemon Trees all year round but loves layering with other citrusy scents during the summer. Now you can try it for yourself or score others for 20% off for a limited time.
Fable Pets Summer Sale
The maker of our best-tested dog collar, Fable Pets, is hosting its summer sale, where a plethora of best sellers are 15% off with code SUMMER15. Stock up on essentials for your cat or dog, with deals on cleaning products, litter boxes, poop bags and more.
Tactica Survival Lighter
As we mentioned the importance of a go-bag above, deciding what to add to it can be a tricky feat. One item that's a must is a lighter, especially one that's refillable and can withstand all the elements. This compact option from Tactica can be carried on a keychain or carabiner and is 40% off at Bespoke Post.
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Back-to-school season will be here before we know it, and now is a great time to get your ducks in a row — especially if you're sending little ones off to school. Right now, editor-approved brands like Adidas, Nike, Crocs and Reebok are up to 25% off, so you can send them off in style.
Belkin BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Qi2 Charging Stand
Just about everything at Belkin, including this 3-in-1 charging stand, is an extra 20% off with our exclusive code CNN20. The only exception are refurbished items, but otherwise, you can prepare for back-to-school season with a fresh assortment of chargers, speakers and other editor-approved tech.
Waterpik Cordless Advanced 2.0 Water Flosser
Ditch single-use floss from your oral hygiene routine for a more effective and deeper clean. This Waterpik water flosser has a 4.2-star rating from Amazon shoppers — and is loved by our editorial director, Chelsea Stone — and is down to the second-best price of the year at up to 33% off. Read our review
Best Buy Outlet Event
Best Buy's Outlet sale is live. Through Sunday, tons of clearance items, refurbished products and more are up to half off. Open-box dorm essentials are deeply discounted for those looking to furnish their spaces on a budget, while select Apple products are as low as $80.
Native Shoes
From today until the day after Labor Day, Native Shoes are 20% off when you buy two or more pairs via the brand's site. While many of our editors have spotted younger children rocking its breathable Robbie shoes all year long, the brand makes more than just that. The whole family can get in on the fun with hiking-style boots, performance sneakers and more.
Lands' End Swimwear Sale
Lands' End is keeping the savings on apparel going by offering some of the best discounts of the year during its latest summer sale. There are quite a few ways to save based on what you're shopping for. Leading the way, swimwear drops by up to 75% off. Everything else is 50% off, and using the code AMBER at checkout means you can take an extra 60% off sale and clearance attire.
Coway Airmega AP-1512HH Air Purifier
Our colleague Maxwell Shukuya has been using this Coway Airmega for years. That long-term testing window makes its status as our pick for best air purifier even better, especially now that a rare discount has landed at Amazon. Read our review
Amazon Beauty Sale
Amazon is making it more affordable than ever to restock your daily beauty essentials. Just add any two products from this landing page to your cart in order to secure 50% off on top brands like CeraVe, L'Oreal, Gillette, Aquaphor, Dove, Old Spice and more.
Columbia Annual Summer Sale
Time is running out to save during Columbia's yearly summer sale. Gear for the whole family has been discounted by up to 50%, making now the time to score camping essentials, hiking gear, winter jackets and so much more.
Outer
If you were wondering whether Outer's luxe outdoor furniture was worth the splurge, CNN Underscored editors say yes. That's even more the case now that the brand is hosting up to 40% off bestselling patio loveseats, chairs and more during OuterWeek. Its wicker sets were not only gorgeous but incredibly comfortable, per our testing. Read our review
Honeywell 10-Inch Turbo Force Power Table Fan
Rather than let the heat get the best of you this summer, snag an affordable yet powerful cooling fan to help keep temps down. This portable option boasts three fast speeds so you can feel its breeze from up to 30 feet away. Pro tip: Boost your air conditioner's airflow by placing the fan in front of it. It just got a steeper markdown at Walmart, bringing it 34% off.
Bissell Little Green Pet Deluxe Portable Carpet Cleaner
Our deals sleuths kept a close eye out for Prime Day deals on Bissell Little Green cleaners due to their effective removal of tough stains. Good news for those who missed out on Prime Day: The Pet Deluxe, which wasn't discounted during the Amazon event, is just $5 shy of its lowest price at $40 off right now. Plus, it includes two trial-sized cleaning solutions and three attachments to rid surfaces of dirt and grime.
Yeti Specials at Amazon
From Rambler tumblers to Hopper coolers, there's no shortage of Yeti products on sale at Amazon. Score colorful, vacuum-insulated water bottles at low prices and supply beach days with soft-foam totes that you can fill up with snacks, canned beverages, ice and more. Take 20% off nearly everything.
Le Creuset Signature Oval Dutch Oven
It's always a good time to invest in the home cook staple from Le Creuset. The stunning Dutch ovens are marked down by $175 for a limited time across various colors, like Thyme, Shallot, Sage and more. We're surprised to see such a significant discount on the cookware outside a holiday savings event, so snag one while you can.Read our review The deals editors at CNN Underscored look out for your wallet on the daily, scouring sales at the top of every morning. We tap a range of techniques and consider a variety of factors to determine whether a deal is worthy of coverage, such as price history checks, available coupon codes and competitor pricing.
Our team, consisting of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, is passionate about unearthing deals that we would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a great deal on a coveted item (especially one that's a top-tested by our experts) because it means that we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.
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