Let me try to read your mind. You’re thinking of getting a new TV, yes, a 4K model with some sort of smart TV operating system that can provide instant access to your favorite streaming apps. If so, rest assured that there are still a few hours left to save on a wealth of TVs, streaming devices, soundbars, and other home theater gadgets before Prime Day 2025 officially wraps. Some items are significantly cheaper than we’ve seen before, while others are matching all-time lows we haven’t seen in a while. Either way, it’s nothing but good deals below.
These are the best last-chance Prime Day TV deals from LG, Sony, and more
We found the remaining discounts on high-quality TVs, soundbars, speakers, and streaming sticks.
We found the remaining discounts on high-quality TVs, soundbars, speakers, and streaming sticks.


We aim to pair you with an excellent home theater upgrade or two that’ll make you so happy that you won’t be searching for this article come next year’s Prime Day. Scroll down for the best deals on affordable TVs, high-end OLED models, and discounted sound systems and streaming gadgets. Today is the final day of Prime Day, so if you want to get a big discount on a big TV, now is your last chance.
The best 4K TV deals
- The most affordable 48-inch 4K OLED TV we’ve seen during Amazon Prime Day is actually happening at Best Buy. There you can get LG’s 48-inch B4 OLED for just $549.99, which is an unbeatable price. However, at Amazon Sony’s 48-inch A90K is $998, beating its previous lowest price by hundreds of dollars.
To some, 48 inches may be too small — we get it — so check out Panasonic’s 55-inch Z85 OLED, which runs Amazon’s Fire TV OS. It’s normally fairly affordable for its size at $897.99, but you can pick it up for $799.99 at Amazon. The 65-inch version of this model is just $200 more, costing $939 at Amazon.
LG B4 series OLED TV
LG’s B4 might be one of the cheapest OLED TVs available, but it still offers plenty of bang for your buck — including four HDMI 2.1 ports, speedy performance, and five years’ worth of webOS updates.
TCL QM6K 4K QLED TV
TCL’s Mini LED QLED TV is a great value, particularly for those who want a fast frame rate and a bright picture. It offers a 144Hz refresh rate, features two HDMI 2.1 ports, and supports Google TV’s robust software.
TCL QM8K Series QD-Mini LED TV
For its size and overall brightness, especially if you’re looking for a bright-room TV, the QM8K is one of the best buys during the next few days of sales. Under certain circumstances, it can reach a brightness of 5,000 nits.
Samsung S90D TV
The Samsung S90D is a QD-OLED, which uses quantum dots on top of an OLED layer to create a brighter and more color-vibrant image than traditional OLED designs.
- Looking for an affordable TV running Roku software to make it super easy to jump into streaming apps? The company’s own 55-inch 4K smart TV is $249.99 ($100 off). It has never sold for less than $299.99 before, so these are some solid savings.
- Amazon’s 55-inch Fire TV 4-series model isn’t quite as affordable as the Roku TV mentioned above. Yet, it’s $120 off for Prime Day, costing $339.99, down from $459.99, at Amazon. This 4K TV comes pre-loaded with the company’s Fire TV OS, as you might expect. What you might not expect is that this TV looks pretty sharp considering its low cost, and it’s flush with ports (four HDMI ports, one of which is eARC, an ethernet port, optical audio, a headphone jack, and a coaxial connector for cable).
iFFALCON QLED Mural TV
A slim-bezeled mural TV in the mold of Samsung’s The Frame, but at a fraction of the cost for a 55-inch model. This TCL sub-brand’s TV sports an art mode, as well as high-end features like a 144Hz refresh rate for gaming.
The best steaming stick deals
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023)
Amazon’s most capable streaming stick is faster than its predecessor with Wi-Fi 6E and double the storage. It also now displays widgets and artwork when idle while continuing to offer Alexa integration. Read our review.
Google TV Streamer (4K)
Google’s terrific TV Streamer (4K) is the company’s best attempt at a streaming device yet, with built-in ethernet, an excellent interface, and smart home compatibility with both Matter and Thread. Read our review.
Onn Google TV 4K Pro
The Onn Google TV 4K Pro is a twofer of a gift. It’s a great streaming device with support for Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, and HDR, all of which make for a visually rich, immersive streaming experience. It also functions as a smart speaker, meaning you can use it to play music, dim the lights, and carry out a host of hands-free commands.
The best soundbar deals
Normally available between $700 and $800, this sound system’s price has plummeted during Prime Day 2025. The soundbar features forward- and upward-firing drivers for Dolby Atmos, and includes two wireless satellite rear speakers and a wireless subwoofer.
Vizio Elevate 5.1.2 Soundbar SE
Vizio’s Elevate SE is a stripped-down alternative to the company’s high-end Elevate soundbar. The 5.1.2 sound system features many of the same highlights, though, including booming sound quality and rotating speakers that provide the verticality required for Dolby Atmos content.
Sonos Beam (second-gen, refurbished)
The Sonos Beam (second-gen) is a compact soundbar with bigger, wider sound than its predecessor. It supports Dolby Atmos spatial audio, and can stream music from a plethora of services. Read our review.
Samsung HW-Q910D 9.1.2 channel sound system
For a booming, room-filling sound, Samsung’s HW-Q910D is a great option. The soundbar is packed with drivers that push audio toward you, as well as out to the side, and upwards to add a sense of verticality to Dolby Atmos content. It also includes two wireless rear speakers, and a wireless subwoofer.
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus
Amazon’s 37-inch Fire TV Soundbar Plus supports Dolby Atmos and features three speakers, three tweeters, and two woofers. It also features four listening modes and a center channel for clearer dialogue.
Update, July 11th: Updated to reflect current pricing and availability.

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