Save on Echo, headphones, and 4K TVs in Woot’s Christmas Eve sale

Being Christmas Eve, you might think that the deals on tech would have dried up but Woot is here to prove you wrong with its ‘Gifts that Santa Forgot’ sale. Sure, you’ve probably already bought and wrapped all of your gifts for friends and family this year but this sale offers a bunch of popular tech products as well as what is likely your last chance of the year to save on them.

The sale features Echo and Fire TV devices, headphones and earbuds, phones, and even smart 4K TVs. While it’s a bit late to think about gifting these items, it’s well worth a look for some end of year tech upgrades for yourself.

If you’re new to Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant or want to add smart speakers to yet more rooms in your home, this sale is for you. It features the original Echo, Echo Spot, and Echo Show, with prices from just $25. Though these devices aren’t brand new, they are a super affordable way to kickstart a smart home or add Alexa’s smarts to different places in the house.

The sale also has the Echo Glow Smart Lamp on sale for just $17 as well as the Alexa-enabled Fire TV Cube down to $40. With the Cube not only do you get a media streaming device and access to Alexa, but you can also control your soundbar, receiver, and TV hands-free.

If it’s the TV itself you want to upgrade, this sale gives you a plethora of options from Samsung and LG. All of the options are refurbished and come with a 90-day warranty. The most affordable is the 50-inch NU6900 Smart 4K UHD TV from 2018 which is listed at $290, down from about $350 brand new.

One of the best value big-screen models in today’s sale is Samsung’s Q60/Q6D Series 4K UHD QLED Smart TV. These factory-reconditioned model are now down as low as $439.99 with the 55-inch size only $619.99. It features Quantum Dot technology for a more realistic picture with over a billion shades of color, along with Motion Rate 120, a Quantum processor, and four HDMI inputs.

If you want OLED, going for the refurb LG 65-inch CX 4K Smart TV saves you about $450 versus buying brand new.

Other items on sale including Samsung Galaxy Buds Live at $110, Jabra and AKG headphones, JBL speakers, and more, so it’s worth peeping the whole sale.

Woot generally charges $6 per order for shipping, though you can score free shipping on today’s order by logging in with an Amazon Prime account before checking out. If you’ve never been a member before, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial to have your orders shipped for free at Woot and Amazon. You’ll also gain access to perks like the Prime Video streaming service, exclusive members-only discounts, and more.

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