Monday’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break deals are now ready to roll starting with a particularly notable deal on the 45mm Pixel Watch 3 at $200 under the price of the comparable Pixel Watch 4 model – this is a brand new unit at the Amazon all-time low. We also spotted Google’s regularly $399 Pixel Tablet is down at $279 on Amazon today alongside an ongoing discount on Pixel 9. From there we move over to the Woot Samsung monitor sale with deals at up to 59% off as well as the Anker 2025 Halloween sale that just got even better with lower prices across across board. Scope it all out below. 

Grab a 45mm Pixel Watch 3 at $200 less than Pixel Watch 4 (Amazon low, undercuts Prime Day)

While we did see the smaller 41mm models for less over the October Prime Day sale earlier this month, Amazon is now delivering one of the best prices ever on the 45mm Pixel Watch 3. If you’re not looking to pay the premium on the newer Pixel Watch 4, the series 3 models are still a compelling pick up, especially when you can land one at $200 under the original list prices.

Amazon is now offering the Google Pixel Watch 3 45mm model down at $199.99 shipped. These watches carried a $400 list price before the Pixel 4 landed and ushered in a permanent price drop to $300. You’re looking at 50%, or $200, off the the original list and $100 under the new MSRP here. 

While we did see the 41mm models dropping as low as $171 earlier this month, the 45mm maxed out with a $218 Prime Day deal price and that was only on select colors – the black Obsidian model, for example, dropped to $230 for Prime Day this month.

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You can get a complete rundown of the newer Pixel Watch 4 in our hands-on review for more insight on whether or not it’s worth the higher price tag for you. But, as you can see in our Pixel Watch 3 vs. Pixel Watch 4 feature piece, one of our main takeaways after putting them up against one another is this: “…while there are lots of minor tweaks and added tuning, the Pixel Watch 3 is still an incredible package that is a great companion for any Android phone.”

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Google’s regularly $399 Pixel Tablet is down at $279 on Amazon today

This morning Amazon has dropped the price on the regularly $399 Google Pixel Tablet down to $279 shipped. This is the most affordable Porcelain model sitting down at the second-best price we have tracked there all year. 

Amazon is now offering the 128GB Google Pixel Tablet down at $279 shipped. Regularly $399, and currently still fetching as much on the Google Store, this is 30% off, or $120 under the list price and the lowest we can find.

While we did see this model fall to $249 for Prime Day this year, you are looking a the second lowest deal price of the year at Amazon. Just take note that we are just a few weeks away from Black Friday at this point and there’s no telling how low this tablet might drop. The Google Pixel Tablet Prime Day deals weren’t exactly stable this year – constantly going in and out of stock – and that might be the case for Black Friday as well, but you have been warned.

Nonetheless this is clearly a solid discount on what is still Google’s latest tablet offering, delivering a notable companion to Pixel/Android smartphones and making for a useful smart home controller for folks planted in the Google Home/Nest ecosystem – “manage your smart home devices with your voice or a tap on the home panel; access and adjust your compatible thermostats, lights, locks, and cameras.

Woot’s Samsung monitor sale back at up to a whopping 59% off: 2025 M-series Smart Monitor and Odyssey gaming models from $100

Woot has updated its Samsung monitor sale, offering some huge discounts on a bunch of Odyssey gaming and M-series models. You can save up to $920 by cashing in on these deals today, and the prices for the models on sale start at $99.99 Prime shipped (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). All models being included in the sale today are in brand-new condition, so be sure to grab them before they’re gone after getting more details below.

One of the best deals of the lot gets you Samsung’s Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD) gaming monitor for $979.99 Prime shipped. This is regularly a $1,900 display, which is currently fetching $1,300 and $1,400 at Amazon and Samsung, respectively. Woot’s offer, on the other hand, beats them both by a large margin, shaving $920 off its usual going rate. It dropped to the $1,000 mark earlier this year in July as part of the same Woot sale, but it’s now going for $20 less than that to deliver a new best price to beat. It features a massive 49-inch Dual QHD (5,120 x 1,440) curved display with a blazing-fast 240Hz refresh rate and an ultra-low 0.03ms response time. A standout feature is the CoreSync lighting technology, which extends on-screen colors to the ambient backlighting for a more immersive experience. It also includes handy extras like a built-in Gaming Hub, SmartThings support, a matte screen finish, and more.

Notable deals on other Samsung monitors:

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Samsung’s underrated Galaxy S25 Edge is a massive $490 off at Amazon again

Hate it or love, one of this year’s standout Prime Day deals came in the form of a giant $490 price drop on the 2025 Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge device, and it’s back. Some folks were not stocked about paying $1,100+ and it sounds like Samsung will, at least for now, be abandoning the Edge form-factor, but I for one think it’s quite an impressive handset and you can now land one with a wild discount.

Again, it might not have put up the sales numbers Samsung needed, but it was by and large the first ultra-thin phone out of the gate from the major brands, was heavily marred by skepticism, and debuted with a lofty launch price on top of it all. But now, at up to $490 off, the phone I think is much more impressive and wonderful to carry than some would suggest is now back at some of the lowest prices we have ever tracked – we are talking fire sale, Prime Day deals here:

It’s not going to deliver the sort of battery life some people need – it’ll last a full day for some, but heavy users aren’t going to be stoked here, but we are looking at a 200MP camera, and a particularly elegant and thin form-factor I was immediately impressed with after getting it in my hands. At $490 off, and with production reportedly ending, it will only be a matter of time before this unsung hero is gone for good. Okay, that might be a bit strong, but I love these ultra-thin phones.


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