Tech: Best Memorial Day Deals: Garmin, Birdfy, Branch (2026) - Complete Guide
I've been covering deals since 2013, and I still think Memorial Day sales are worth checking out. There are so many made-up shopping holidays these days that it can be difficult to ascertain when items are actually cheaper than usual. Now is one of those times. To help you out, I've scoured through our buying guides full of hand-tested items to find gadgets and gizmos that are discounted—and worth buying. If you're in the market for something we've tested, keep checking in through May 26 to see if you can snag a deal. We'll update this post again between now and then. Make sure to check out our various buying guides for recommendations on the best laptops, the best printers, and more. You might also be interested in the rest of our Memorial Day deals coverage. Updated May 25: I've added 5 new deals, removed expired discounts, and checked for accuracy throughout. A few different combinations of our favorite smart bird feeder are on sale. You can choose a version with or without solar charging. There's also the option of buying a model that comes with lifetime AI bird identification; otherwise, if you decide you want it later, it'll cost you $5 per month, but it isn't required for enjoyment. This bird feeder is equipped with a 1080p camera that can capture decent footage of whoever comes to snack. It has a wide field of vision as well, and the feeder is easy to clean and refill. Reviewer Simon Hill plans on making this robot mower a pick in our buying guide. It's got GPS, lidar, and AI to help it avoid obstacles and leave your lawn looking presentable. Use code WIRED25 to save on these decadent bamboo sheets, which feel like melted butter and won't get too warm on summer nights. The best fitness tracker regularly bounces between $250 and $300. It works with iOS and Android, has all the features you'd want, and looks nice while you wear it. We love this 3-in-1 charger, which can top off your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch simultaneously and quickly. It doesn't
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