5 Amazing Tech Deals at Walmart This December

Jan 9, 2020 Mountain View / CA/ USA - People shopping at a Walmart store in south San Francisco bay area.
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Walmart sure has come a long way since it opened its first set of doors in 1962. The company now has more than 10,600 stores and clubs in 19 countries and, as of 2022, is the world’s largest retailer. To keep its dominance in a space becoming increasingly crowded by the ever-expanding beast that is Amazon, Walmart must consistently roll out strong deals on every type of thing it sells, including pricey tech items. 

With holiday shopping going full force in the days leading up to Christmas, savvy consumers need to know — whether they’re gifting for themselves or others — which tech deals at Walmart are most enticing this December. Here are five that are definitely worth your time

Portable Waterproof JBL Speaker 

Take your tunes on the go with the JBL Clip 4 – Ultra-portable Waterproof Speaker. This item, which has a battery life of 10 hours, comes in several colors, but the cheapest option at Walmart is red, on sale for $45.95.

“The JBL name always speaks for itself, and so I urge you to indulge,” wrote one reviewer. For that price, we agree; you’ll spend about $20 more on this type of item if you buy it on the JBL site. 

Beats by Dre Wireless Headphones 

Beats by Dre became such a standout superstar in the headphones space that Apple bought Beats Music and Beats Electronics for $3 billion in 2014. Beats headphones can be pretty expensive, but the price of the Beats Solo4 Wireless Headphones – On-Ear Wireless on sale at Walmart is pretty decent: $99.99 for a pair in pink or blue. Retailers such as Amazon and Target are selling this item for the same price, so you can rest assured knowing this is a competitive deal.

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Apple MacBook Air, 13-Inch  

Currently at Walmart the Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch Laptop is on sale for $599.99, down from $699.99. You can choose from three colors: gold, silver or space gray. This is a highly competitive deal. Bear in mind that the newest iteration of this machine starts at $1,099 at Apple.

Refurbished Apple iPhone 11 

The most recent iPhone models are the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max — but for many, having the latest and greatest doesn’t matter much. You can still get plenty of high-tech perks with older models, such as the iPhone 11. Currently, the Restored Apple iPhone 11 – Fully Unlocked – 64 GB Refurbished is on sale at Walmart for $189.97, down from $299.99. Those savings hit extra hard when you look at the prices of the latest iPhone iterations, which start at $800.   

Apple Pencil 

If you like the act of physically writing but want to do it a digital way, you’ll love the Apple Pencil, which enables you to draw and scribble on compatible screens. The Apple Pencil (1st Generation) is on sale at Walmart for $74, down from $99.  

Editor’s note: Pricing is accurate as of Dec. 6, 2024. Prices and availability are subject to change.

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