After a relatively quiet few months, Amazon is bringing back another of its famously invented shopping holidays. The Amazon Spring Sale is on its third year, and it’s on now through March 31. Like during last year’s event, Amazon is promising customers thousands of deals across various daily, themed categories.
Of course, as we’ve seen in the past with Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday, the true discounts on good products will likely be buried among junk deals on shoddy wares. The WIRED Reviews team tests gear all year long, and we fact-checked discounts on the products we actively recommend to our friends, family, and readers. We’ve highlighted the best deals from the Amazon Spring Sale below.
Be sure to check out our other deals coverage for vacuum discounts, smart bird feeders, and more.
Updated 2 pm ET March 26, 2026: We’ve added additional deals and a section of bad deals, and checked for accuracy throughout.
- Top-notch noise-canceling headphones: Sony WH-1000XM6 Noise-Canceling Headphones for $398 ($62 off)
- Best price on some of the best earbuds: Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds for $59 ($50 off)
- The best smart speaker: Sonos Roam 2 for $139 ($40 off)
- Our favorite Android smartwatch: Google Pixel Watch 4 for $290 ($60 off)
- A budget-friendly fitness tracker: Fitbit Charge 6 for $120 ($40 off)
- An all-time low price on our favorite chair: Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro for $399 ($100 off)
- Emergency preparedness: LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for $13 ($7 off)
Sony WH-1000XM6 Noise-Canceling Headphones for $398 ($62 off)
Our audiophile reviewers test more headphones than anyone would deem sane or necessary. The Sony WH-1000XM6 are the pair they’ve declared the best wireless headphones of all, with “the best noise reduction on Earth.” You’ll also get 30 hours of battery life, multipoint Bluetooth pairing, folding ear cups and a travel case, sparkling and clear sound, and fabulous controls. They’re nearly perfect. When they’re not on sale for this price, they’re selling for the full MSRP. If you’re in the market, now is the time—or, if you’re not ready right now, wait until the next time they’re on sale for this price.
Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds for $59 ($50 off)
The Nothing Ear (a) were our favorite wireless earbuds for a while, and we still like them a lot and recommend them frequently. This price is a match of the best we’ve seen. We like their stylish design, transparent charging case, great noise cancellation, balanced sound, and comfortable fit. They pair easily and quickly with both Android and iOS devices. The battery life is pretty solid at up to five and a half hours, and there’s even an app that lets you adjust the EQ. For $59, these are very difficult to beat.
Sonos Roam 2 for $139 ($40 off)
The Sonos Roam 2 is the best smart speaker on the market for most people. It’s portable but has impressive sound despite its small form factor. Bluetooth pairing is fast and simple, and it has IP67 dust and water resistance. The battery has up to 10 hours of listening time. It can also connect to your Sonos home system when you aren’t taking it on the go. The Roam 2 basically never sells for less than this.
Google Pixel Watch 4 for $290 ($60 off)
The Google Pixel Watch 4 is the best smartwatch for Android, with a gorgeous domed design, reliable performance, and a legible display. Health and fitness metrics are tracked accurately, from heart rate and blood oxygen to sleep, menstrual cycles, skin temperature, and more. Charging is fast, the battery lasts for about a day and a half, and the watch is repairable. We do suggest picking up a different strap, since the included option is ugly. This deal price beats the previous low we’ve tracked by 10 bucks.
Fitbit Charge 6 for $120 ($40 off)
The Fitbit Charge 6 was our top fitness tracker for over a year. While it’s since been replaced, we still think it’s an option worth considering, though it was first released in 2023. It’s simple but effective, with long battery life, plenty of Google integrations, and a full suite of health metrics (though some are locked behind a paid subscription). We do wish that it had fall detection, but if you just want a decent fitness tracker without forking over a ton of cash, it’s a fine product. This price comes within $20 of the lowest we tend to see. Could it be cheaper? Yeah. Is it still a fine deal if you’re in the market? Also yeah.
Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro for $399 ($100 off)
The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro is the best office chair we’ve tried out of the dozens we’ve tested. We tend to share when it goes on sale for $449, which happens during most major shopping events. However, nabbing it for $399 is a rare opportunity. We haven’t seen it go this low before. The chair is adjustable at several points, from its back to its seat to its arms, and it does it all for a price that’s more accessible than many of its competitors. Getting a $100 discount makes it a no-brainer if you’ve been working from an inefficient setup.
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for $13 ($7 off)
I don’t know what to say here except that maybe you, too, have been looking into emergency preparedness for a variety of reasons. I have been trying to bolster my bug-out bag beyond granola bars, lighters, and ibuprofen. This personal water filter has sold for around $10 before, but I still think $13 is a good deal for a straw that filters out 99 percent of pathogens, bacteria, microbes, and other gross contaminants. I might pick up another to keep in my car’s glovebox.
The Worst Deals from the Amazon Spring Sale
Not all deals are created equally. In fact, most of them aren’t. Here are a few of the worst, stinkiest, most insulting discounts we saw in our hunt for hidden gems.
Apple Watch Series 9 (Renewed) for $209: First of all, this Apple Watch Series 9 is refurbished, and only comes with a 90-day warranty. Secondly, a brand-new Apple Watch Series 11 is available for $300. Technically, that isn’t a great deal either, as it’s basically been “on sale” for $300 since December. But it’s a heck of a lot better than paying $210 for a refurbished Apple Watch that’s almost four years old.
Roku Streaming Stick Plus for $29: Paying full price for a Roku streaming stick is like paying for a car wash during a downpour. This deal isn’t so much bad as it is constant, and I’m tired of seeing it. You can wait for big shopping events like Prime Day or Black Friday to pay around $20 for this, or you can get it for $29 seemingly every other week of the year.
Google Nest Video Doorbell (Battery) for $140: This discount could be significantly better (and has been recently). These video doorbells are very handy and convenient gadgets, and they sell for $120 on a regular basis. In fact, they were $120 for about half the year in 2025. Unless you desperately need one, like, right now for some reason, just wait until it’s $120 again.
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