JBL Charge 6 speaker placed on a desk with a bright red price tag highlighting a $70 discount with shoppers browsing behind.

Walmart Holiday Deals: JBL Speaker, AirTags, Gaming Headset

At a Glance

  • $70 discount on JBL Charge 6 speaker
  • $30 discount on a four-pack of Apple AirTags
  • Wired HyperX headset available for under $70
  • Why it matters: These holiday bargains let shoppers save on popular tech accessories right after the season’s peak.

On Dec. 28, Walmart’s holiday sale is still rolling, offering steep discounts on three sought-after tech items that can be snagged online or in-store.

Holiday Deals Snapshot

Walmart’s current promotion features a $70 reduction on the rugged JBL Charge 6 Bluetooth speaker, a $30 savings on a four-pack of Apple AirTags, and a wired HyperX gaming headset priced below $70.

  • JBL Charge 6: $70 off
  • Apple AirTags (4-pack): $30 off
  • HyperX Wired Headset: under $70

Product Highlights

Each discounted item brings unique strengths that appeal to different user needs.

Feature JBL Charge 6 Apple AirTags HyperX Headset
Waterproof / Drop-proof IP68, drop-proof up to 1 m
Battery Life 28 hrs
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0 NFC / Find My Wired 3.5 mm
Audio Quality Lossless wired DTS Headphone:X Spatial Audio
Compatibility Android / iOS iOS Xbox / PlayStation / PC
Price after discount $70 off $30 off four-pack under $70

David Carnoy stated:

> “The JBL Charge 6 delivers excellent sound with better bass, clarity, and minimal distortion at higher volumes.”

These offers reflect Walmart’s strategy to keep holiday shoppers engaged by combining price cuts with feature-rich products.

Key Takeaways

  • $70 off the rugged JBL Charge 6 brings top-tier audio and durability.
  • $30 off a four-pack of Apple AirTags offers significant savings for everyday tracking.
  • A wired HyperX headset under $70 delivers immersive gaming audio across major platforms.
JBL Charge 6 speaker stands center on cluttered holiday gift table with bright $70 discount and Apple AirTags nearby

With these deals still live, consumers can secure high-quality tech at a fraction of the usual cost before the holiday rush ends.

Author

  • Derrick M. Collins reports on housing, urban development, and infrastructure for newsoffortworth.com, focusing on how growth reshapes Fort Worth neighborhoods. A former TV journalist, he’s known for investigative stories that give communities insight before development decisions become irreversible.

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