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Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days are coming to a close, but there's still time to grab something before the oddly named sale ends. As we look toward wrapping things up, we're sharing some of the products that have been most popular with Ars Technica readers these past couple of days, both on Amazon and elsewhere. From obvious picks like the AirPods Pro to unexpected ones like a hydroponic garden kit and a DeWalt circular saw, here are some of the cool, weird, and wonderful things Ars readers bought during Amazon's big October sales event.

  • Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen/USB-C) Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling for $189 (was $249) at Amazon
  • Apple iPad (9th Generation) for $249 (was $329) at Amazon
  • Bose QuietComfort 45 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones for $229 (was $329) at Amazon
  • Anker USB C Docking Station, PowerExpand 9-in-1 PD Dock for $80 (was $150) at Amazon
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Nintendo Switch for $23 (was $35) at Amazon
  • AeroGarden Harvest with Gourmet Herb Seed Pod Kit - Hydroponic Indoor Garden for $50 (was $165) at Amazon
  • PNY 512GB Turbo Attaché 3 USB 3.2 Flash Drive for $26 (was $38) at Amazon
  • Catan (Base Game) Adventure Board Game for Adults and Family for $27 (was $49) at Amazon
  • Vitamix 5200 Blender, Professional-Grade for $300 (was $550) at Amazon
  • Govee RGBIC Floor Lamp, LED Corner Lamp for $60 (was $100) at Amazon
  • Cuphead - Nintendo Switch for $25 (was $40) at Amazon
  • DeWalt 20 V MAX* Circular Saw, 6-1/2-Inch, Cordless, Tool Only for $137 (was $219) at Amazon
  • Logitech MX Keys Advanced Wireless Illuminated Keyboard for $89 (was $120) at Amazon
  • Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Premium Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones for $248 (was $348) at Amazon
  • Wireless Switch Controller for Nintendo Switch/Lite/OLED Controller for $24 (was $27) at Amazon
  • Office Chair, Ergonomic Desk Chair with Adjustable Lumbar Support for $100 (was $190) at Amazon
  • Dyson V12 Detect Slim Absolute vacuum for $440 (was $640) at Dyson
  • iRobot Roomba j6+ (6550) Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum for $605 (was $800) at Amazon
  • DeWalt Powerstack 20 V MAX Battery, Rechargeable, 5Ah, Lithium Ion, 2-Pack for $250 (was $349) at Amazon
  • LG UltraWide QHD 34-inch Curved Computer Monitor 34WQ73A-B for $330 (was $470) at Amazon
  • Crest 3D White Glamorous White Whitestrips - 28 Strips for $39 (was $44) at Amazon
  • Beats Solo 3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones for $100 (was $200) at Amazon
  • Apple AirTag 4 Pack for $89 (was $99) at Amazon
  • Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch Laptop M1 for $750 (was $999) at Amazon
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus for $800 (was $1,000) at Amazon

For more shopping ideas, deals, and savings, be sure to check out our buying guides for last-minute inspiration if you're looking to load up your Amazon shopping cart in the final hours of the Prime Big Deal Days sale:

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