Hands holding a Garmin smartwatch with Roomba and earbuds near a golden-lit Walmart holiday shopping scene.

Walmart’s Deep Holiday Tech Deals: Garmin, Roomba, Earbuds

At a Glance

  • $100 off a Garmin fitness tracker on Dec. 30
  • $149 Roomba robot vacuum for clean floors
  • $42 Anker P40i earbuds with 60-hour battery
  • Why it matters: Grab deep holiday tech savings before retailers clear inventory for 2026.

With 2026 looming, retailers are clearing holiday inventory, offering deep discounts on gadgets and home appliances. Walmart has highlighted three standout deals that combine savings with tech convenience.

Top Walmart Tech Deals

Shoppers view a Garmin smartwatch with glowing LED lights and bright blue tags on a gadget display in a white shopping aisle

Walmart’s selection includes a Garmin fitness tracker, a Roomba robot vacuum, and Anker P40i earbuds-all priced to entice budget-savvy shoppers.

  • Garmin fitness tracker – over $100 off the device, featuring 30+ sport modes, stress and sleep insights, an 11-day battery, tap-to-pay, and Spotify/Amazon Music playlist downloads.
  • Roomba robot vacuum – $149, four suction levels, edge-sweeping brush, lidar navigation, custom schedules and no-go zones.
  • Anker P40i earbuds – $42, best in 2025, 40% off, active noise cancellation, six built-in mics, 60-hour battery with charging case that doubles as a phone stand; only black variant available.

Deal Breakdown

These additional deals, selected by the News Of Fort Worth Group commerce team, showcase the breadth of savings available across categories.

Deal Original Price Discount New Price
1 $140 $102 $38
2 $799 $200 $599
3 $600 $330 $270
4 $26 $10 $16
5 $250 $85 $165

News Of Fort Worth’s audio expert David Carnoy stated:

> “pretty powerful bass, though it’s not boomy or muddy,”

Key Takeaways

  • Grab Walmart’s holiday tech deals before inventory clears for 2026.
  • The Garmin tracker offers over $100 off and extensive fitness features.
  • The $149 Roomba vacuum and $42 Anker earbuds provide value and advanced tech.

These bargains make it a smart move to shop early and lock in savings on popular tech items before the holiday rush ends.

Author

  • Natalie A. Brooks covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Fort Worth, reporting from planning meetings to living rooms across the city. A former urban planning student, she’s known for deeply reported stories on displacement, zoning, and how growth reshapes Fort Worth communities.

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