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The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, at 17-2 and 17-3 respectively, face off at Super Bowl LIX this Sunday, and these Super Bowl deals will get you ready for the game. Whether you’re concerned about what to watch the game on, how to hear it, food, or pregame entertainment, these five deals will get you ready. Most of these Super Bowl deals come from Amazon, so if you want to take advantage of quick shipping on the cheap, be sure to check if you can get an Amazon Prime free trial — many of these deals need faster-than-default shipping to get to your home on time. May the best team win!

75-inch Hisense U7N — $900 $1,500 40% off

Hisense U7N review
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We consider the Hisense U7N to be the best TV for the Super Bowl for most people, as it’s not absurdly expensive, yet also not a lower quality budget pick — a Goldilocks TV, you could say. It’s bright, people look great on the screen as you can see above, and the 144Hz refresh rate with motion rate 480 make for accurate sports viewing. Our Hisense U7N review notes that it’s also a great TV for gaming on if you’re looking to compete yourself. This TV’s downside is that it isn’t superb for off-angle viewing, making it best for intimate gatherings of your closest pals on the couch and not a block party. From the button below, you can also find the 55-inch version of this TV on sale for just $498, or even the 85-inch version for a mere $1,299, a truly economical TV for all.

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Klipsch Flexus Core 200 — $349 $499 30% off

Klipsch Flexus Core 200: close-up on badge.
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Our sound experts have recently updated our listing of the best soundbars for 2025, and this humble soundbar makes a great deal if you’re buying other things and don’t want to break the bank. It’s just the bar (though you can bundle it with a “cube” subwoofer) so it won’t take up a lot of walking and mingling space from your guests. Our Klipsch Flexus Core 200 review also highlights how simple the setup is: connect the included HDMI cable to your TV, plug the soundbar in, and turn it on! You’ll want to use your quick Prime shipping to get this one on time. Alternatively, our very top soundbar (which comes with a subwoofer and other speakers), the Samsung Q990D, is also on sale and comes a bit faster even without expedited shipping, but it’s still $1,497 after the deal and quite a bit more complex to set up.

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Beats Pill (waterproof outdoor speakers) — $100 $150 33% off

Beats Pill (2024) in Champagne/Gold.
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If you’re cooking outdoors, some people need to go out to smoke during the game, or there is any other outdoor component at all to your game day, outdoor-suitable Bluetooth speakers can go a long way. The Beats Pill is made to withstand dust and water at an IP67 level, has a no-hassle 24 hour battery life, and can even be used as a power bank for your or your guests’ phones in a pinch. Take one for just $100 (and get a color of your choice), sync it to play the game’s audio or the words of your favorite sportscaster, toss it outside for the day and you won’t be sorry. Be sure to use your Prime Member shipping to get this little piece of fun on time.

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Cosori Turboblaze 6 Qt. Air Fryer 9-in-1 — $90 $120 25% off

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Just about anyone can cook a great meal in an air fryer and, let’s face it, the Super Bowl is a great time for crunchy fried foods. As a result, people turn to air fryer deals to get them through the event. Cosori’s Turboblaze 6-quart air fryer is Amazon’s top air fryer, and it just so happens to be on sale for the Super Bowl. It has nine cooking styles and five fan speeds, and everyone from the air fryer neophyte to the technical expert will be able to figure out how to use it within minutes. This is the snack man’s tool of choice for a great Super Bowl. Use your Prime Membership to get this $90 cooking option on time.

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Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Grill & Smoker — $270 $370 27% off

Cooking meat on the Ninja Woodfire Pro outdoor grill and smoker.
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An air fryer is great and all, but if you want to pull out the big guns, pull out the big guns — nobody is stopping you. One of our favorite grill deals so far this year is this offering from Ninja. It has a smart thermometer, ample grilling space, and the ability to do some meat smoking while you’re at it, all for just $270 while this deal is on. Get that Prime Member shipping to get it on time.

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