Amazon deal of the day: The M4 iPad Pro is back down to its best-ever price of $849
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Check out the best Amazon deals of the day as of March 4:
OUR TOP PICK
Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M4, 256GB, WiFi)
$849 (save $150 with on-page coupon)
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BEST SOUNDBAR DEAL
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus
$199.99 (save $50)
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BEST MONITOR DEAL
ASUS ZenScreen 15.6-inch portable monitor
$99 (save $50)
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BEST KIDS DEAL
Amazon Echo Dot Kids (5th gen)
$44.99 (save $15)
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BEST STREAMING DEVICE DEAL
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
$29.99 (save $20)
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As we wait for the best big Amazon shopping event on the calendar, there are still plenty of opportunities to save on top products. Even on a random Tuesday in March, we've found huge discounts on brands like Apple, ASUS, and Amazon itself. We already did the hard part — all you have to do is add them to your cart.
Here are our picks for the best Amazon deals of the day on March 4. If none of these are your cup of tea, be sure to check out our picks from yesterday. Many of those are still live, including a Google Pixel 9 at its best price ever.
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Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M4, 256GB, WiFi)
$849.00 at Amazon $999.00 Save $150.00
with on-page coupon
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The 2024 iPad Pro was the first Apple product to carry the M4 chip — and it blew us away. It's only 0.21 inches thick and weighs less than a pound, meaning it's the sleekest and lightest version to date. Plus, it's more powerful than most PCs and even many MacBooks on the market. That's why it's our top iPad pick for professionals. As Mashable's reviewer writes, "The iPad Pro has mind-blowing endurance on a single charge. On top of that, the new iPad Pro is as svelte as a haute couture model." Typically $999, you can grab the 11-inch model with 256GB and WiFi on sale for $849 at Amazon as of March 4 using the on-page coupon. That matches its best price ever from Black Friday.
Read our full review of the Apple iPad Pro.
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Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus
$199.99 at Amazon $249.99 Save $50.00
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Amazon's newest addition to its soundbar lineup, the Fire TV Soundbar Plus makes upgrading your home theater experience a breeze. It features a built-in subwoofer (unlike the basic Fire TV Soundbar), offers Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and DTS TruVolume support, and packs three full-range speakers, two woofers, and three tweeters to pump out sound in every direction. If you're looking for a simple, yet powerful all-in-one sound system, the Fire TV Soundbar Plus is a solid pick. And if you already own a Fire TV or Fire TV Stick, you can even use the same remote to control the soundbar. Usually $249.99, it's on sale for $199.99 at Amazon as of March 4. That's 20% in savings.
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Amazon Echo Dot Kids
$44.99 at Amazon $59.99 Save $15.00
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The fifth-generation Echo Dot Kids is identical to the latest-model Echo Dot, except it adds parental controls to keep things kid-friendly. For example, it filters out explicit content, only allows calls to specific contacts, and gives PG responses to questions — making it our favorite Echo device for kids. It comes with a free year of Amazon Kids+ as well, which is a digital subscription that gives kids access to interactive games, educational Alexa skills, kid-friendly audiobooks, bedtime stories, homework help, and more. It's only $44.99 as of March 4 — that's 25% off its usual cost at Amazon.
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ASUS ZenScreen 15.6-inch portable monitor with kickstand
$99.00 at Amazon $149.00 Save $50.00
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No need to be confined to a measly laptop screen when you're working on the go. The ASUS ZenScreen allows you to bring an extra 15.6 inches of screen real estate with you wherever in a slim 10.5mm package. It plugs into your laptop's USB-C port, so you don't need to worry about charging it, and extends your workspace instantly. It even packs a built-in kickstand to make propping it up on any surface a breeze. Usually $149, you can slash $50 or 34% off as of March 4 at Amazon. That knocks it down to just $99, its lowest price on record.
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
$29.99 at Amazon $49.99 Save $20.00
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Currently only $5 more than the basic Fire TV Stick HD, the 4K model is better in every way. As the name suggests, the Fire TV Stick 4K offers cinematic 4K Ultra HD, as well as support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, and WiFi 6. It's powered by a quad-core 1.7 GHz processor, which makes for faster app starts and more fluid navigation. And as a bonus, it also lets you play Xbox games now without a console. Regularly $49.99, it's down to just $29.99 at Amazon as of March 4. Save 40% for a limited time.
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