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Deals: Google Pixel 10 Pro up to $420 off, 512GB Galaxy S26+ $400 off, up to $875 off Windows laptops/desktops, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the mid-range 256GB Google Pixel 10 Pro at up to $420 off alongside a sizable collection of Father’s Day Google deals you can browse through. We also have a huge $400 price drop live on unlocked 512GB Galaxy S26+ at Amazon if you’re quick (brand new, no trade needed) as well as the latest Bose QuietComfort Ultra Bluetooth Headphones at $70 off ahead of Father’s Day, this Sharge 5,000mAh power bank that doubles as a camera remote control at $20, and up to $875 off Windows laptops/desktops at Best Buy for today only. Head below for a closer look.

Dad’s big day is quickly approaching, and it’s time to take a look at some gift ideas Dad will actually like. Whether it’s some new Beats headphones or earbuds while they are up to $190 off at Best Buy, some sweet Carharrt gear, some upgrades for Dad’s gaming battlestation, or ways to upgrade his wrist fashion, we have put together a collection of pickups we are eyeing for our Dads this year down below to help out.

Check out the complete list right here.

Mid-range 256GB Google Pixel 10 Pro up to $420 off right now

As we detailed in yesterday’s Google Father’s Day deal roundup, there are hundreds in savings still live across the latest Pixel 10 lineup as well as new Amazon all-time lows on the latest Nest smart home releases. However, we wanted to highlight this Best Buy “excellent” condition open-box deal on the mid-range Google Pixel 10 Pro you can buy – you can land one unlocked right now at $420 off the new list price. 

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Best Buy is now offering “excellent” condition open-box Google Pixel 10 Pro 256GB units down at $678.99 shipped right now. 

This same device would cost you $1,099 brand new and is now $420 less than that at Best Buy. 

We are still tracking a solid $250 in savings on brand new units at Amazon, delivering a final price at $849, which is solid deal for a new condition model. But you are certainly saving a whole lot more than that with this “excellent” condition option at Best Buy right now ($171 less to be exact). 

This deal also joins a host of ongoing open-box Pixel 10 deals we are tracking right now alongside all of the new deals:

Huge $400 price drop live on unlocked 512GB Galaxy S26+ at Amazon again (Brand new, no trade needed)

While the S26+ model might not be the most popular of the three form-factors in the latest Galaxy S series lineup, Amazon is serving up one banger of a discount right now at over $400 off the list price. This is the sort of deal we typically only see refurbished or in open-box condition, but this is a brand new, unlocked current-gen Galaxy phone at over $400 off straight from Amazon. 

Last go around this deal did not last for long, but as of the time of writing you can head over to Amazon right now and land a Samsung Galaxy S26+ 512GB down at $897 shipped

You’re looking at a $1,300 handset here with $403 slashed from the list price for the best deal we can find from a reputable source. Catching this phone at any more than $200 off previous to this deal was notable, but we are talking roughly double the savings here today. 

Best Buy is charging more than this for an open-box unit right now. 

Currently $200 off directly from Samsung, we did catch this same black 512GB model for $887 the other day, but the deal went out of stock almost immediately and just about no one had a chance to land one. 

You can score $450 off the list price of this model over at Samsung in any color with a trade-in, but it all depends on how new the device is, and that’s only $47 less than buying one straight from Amazon with no trade needed. 

Father’s Day Google deals: Pixel 10 devices up to $600 off, Nest Amazon all-time lows, more

Latest Bose QuietComfort Ultra Bluetooth Headphones now $70 off ahead of Father’s Day

Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are $100 off today, but AirPods Pro 3 are now $20 less

Save up to $875 today on Windows laptops/desktops with Best Buy flash sale: Copilot+ PCs, gaming notebooks, more from $300

Alongside its ongoing Father’s Day sale, Best Buy has kicked off a flash sale on Windows laptops and gaming PCs with discounts reaching up to $875. You’ll find a range of Copilot+ PCs, gaming laptops, and even a handful of RTX 50-series prebuilt gaming PCs included in this sale today, and the prices for these machines start at $299.99 shipped. There’s even an Xbox controller thrown into the mix at $44.99 shipped if you want something to game on your new laptop or PC. Many of these models are down to their best prices yet, so be sure to jump in and snag them after getting more details below.

A notable deal you must check out from the sale gets you HP’s OmniBook 3 14-inch Snapdragon X Copilot+ PC in the Warm Gold finish for $499.99 shipped. This is regularly a $950 notebook, which is now seeing a $450 discount as part of this flash sale. We first saw the Starlit Blue variant of this laptop drop to $550, shortly after which the Glacial Silver version dropped to $530. Today’s deal, however, gets you the gold variant down at an even lower price. This is the lowest we have seen this model drop since its debut, and it’s a pretty good option to consider if you’re looking to buy a new Windows laptop that can comfortably handle day-to-day usage. It sports a 2K OLED touchscreen, and HP has packed it with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD.

Other deals on Windows laptops/gaming PCs from the sale

Huge Windows laptop sale now live on Woot at up to $450 off: Copilot+ PCs and gaming notebooks from $250

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Early Amazon Prime Day deals now live: AirPods Pro 3 all-time low, Pixel 10, Ring smart home, more [Updated]

Rare Switch 2 console discounts now live ahead of upcoming price hike (Up to $80 less)

Woot’s first warehouse sale of 2026 now live at up tp 72% off: Apple gear, computer accessories, more from just $18

Best Buy Father’s Day sale: Save up to $650 on Windows Copilot+ PCs and gaming laptops with deals from $380

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