Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2026 ends tonight at 11:59 PM PT, and it's your last chance to grab tested tech favorites like robot vacuums, premium headphones, and smart home gear at some of the year's lowest prices. While not every deal is a winner, standout discounts on brands like Anker, Sony, and Roborock make this sale worth a final look.
Key Takeaways
- Amazon's Big Spring Sale ends tonight at 11:59 PM PT
- Top tech like Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones and Roborock vacuums are at rare lows
- Some prices are creeping up as inventory runs low
- Smart home upgrades like the Echo Show 8 and Nuki Lock are major steals
- Not all deals are worth it — focus on items tested and recommended
In This Article
- Sale Ends Tonight — Why You Should Act Fast
- Top Tech Deals Still Live (And Worth Buying)
- Smart Home Steals You Can't Ignore
- What to Watch Out For
Sale Ends Tonight — Why You Should Act Fast
The clock is ticking on Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2026, with the final deals vanishing at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. This isn't just another flash in the pan — it's the first major tech discount event of the year, and some items are matching their all-time lowest prices.
- March is usually a quiet month for deals, making this sale a rare opportunity
- Amazon is using this event to bridge the gap until Prime Day in summer
- Some products are already seeing price hikes as stock dwindles






Top Tech Deals Still Live (And Worth Buying)
While not every 'discounted' item is actually a bargain, we've filtered out the noise and focused on tech we've tested, trust, and would buy ourselves — even at full price.
- Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are down to $243, a standout price for best-in-class noise cancellation
- The Roborock Q10 S5 Plus robot vacuum is $280 — a solid deal for a self-emptying, smart mop-and-vac combo
- AirPods Pro 3 are $199, matching their lowest price yet
- Anker's laptop power bank is $96, ideal for travelers needing reliable, fast charging
Smart Home Steals You Can't Ignore
Amazon's sale goes beyond gadgets and dives deep into smart home tech, with real discounts on devices that make life easier — and more automated.
- Echo Show 8 (2025) is $140, down from $180 — great for kitchens with its improved speakers and 13MP camera
- The larger Echo Show 11 is $170, offering a massive 11-inch display for recipes, video calls, or home monitoring
- Nuki Smart Lock is $149 (was $199), letting you lock and unlock your door from your phone
What to Watch Out For
Not every deal is a winner. Amazon floods these sales with inflated 'original' prices and shallow discounts. Knowing what to skip is just as important as knowing what to buy.
- Some items are returning to regular pricing — check historical prices on tools like CamelCamelCamel
- Availability is not guaranteed, especially on high-demand items like the Kindle Colorsoft
- Many 'deals' are only slightly below average — focus on tested, trusted gear
“Amazon’s latest sale still represents one of the first big opportunities we’ve seen this year to save — and bypass some tariff-induced pain”
— Sheena Vasani, Commerce Writer
“Not everything on sale is worth picking up”
— Brandon Widder, Senior Editor, E-Commerce
Final Thoughts
The Big Spring Sale may not have the hype of Prime Day, but it's delivering real value on high-quality tech. With the sale ending tonight, now is the time to act — especially on items like the Sony headphones, Roborock vacuums, and Echo Shows that rarely dip this low. Don't wait until tomorrow to regret missing out.
Sources & Credits
Originally reported by Unknown — Sheena Vasani
Huma Shazia
Senior AI & Tech Writer
Produced with AI assistance and reviewed by the Logicity editorial team. Learn more in our Editorial Policy.
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