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Deals: Fitbit Air pre-order offers, Pixel 10 Pro/XL up to $500 off, Legion Go 2 Windows handheld $482 off, more

Retailers are offering significant discounts on flagship devices, including a nearly $500 price cut on the Pixel 10 Pro XL and $415 off the Pixel 10 Pro, as well as a $482 markdown on Lenovo's Legion Go 2 Windows handheld gaming device. Meanwhile, Best Buy is bundling a free extra band with pre-orders of the Fitbit Air, and select trade-ins can also score a free device. These deals coincide with a discounted Galaxy Watch 8, now available for as low as $180.

Retailers are running significant discounts on flagship devices this week. Best Buy is offering open-box Pixel 10 Pro XL units at nearly $500 off list price, Fitbit Air pre-orders come with a free extra band, and Lenovo's Legion Go 2 Windows gaming handheld has hit a new all-time low. Here's what's worth your attention.

Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL open-box deals

Best Buy's "excellent" condition open-box listings are the standout this week. The unlocked Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB in Obsidian is available for $700.99 shipped — $498 under its $1,199 list price. That's $42 less than the previous open-box low on the same configuration.

Other open-box Pixel 10 deals at Best Buy:

  • Pixel 10 Pro 128GB Obsidian: $584 (list $999)
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL 512GB Obsidian: $887 (list $1,319)

For comparison, brand-new unlocked Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB is currently $899 at Amazon and elsewhere — $300 off list. The open-box price undercuts that by nearly $200.

Fitbit Air pre-order: free band at Best Buy

Google opened pre-orders for the Fitbit Air yesterday. Best Buy is matching the $100 price for the standard model and $130 for the Stephen Curry Rye Special Edition, but adds a free Google Active Band in Obsidian (a $35 value). Amazon offers the same free band but in Fog (pale blue/green) as an alternative color. The Google Store gives $35 in store credit after the order ships, usable toward any band or other purchase.

Trade-in deals at the Google Store can bring the Fitbit Air down to $0, with up to $100 trade-in value advertised.

Legion Go 2 at new low

Lenovo's latest Legion Go 2 Windows gaming handheld is at a new all-time low: $482 off list price. The article does not specify the exact final price or the retailer, but notes this is the deepest discount tracked to date.

Galaxy Watch 8 and Tab S11 discounts

The Galaxy Watch 8 is available as low as $180 (regularly $350). The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 128GB is $599.99 at Woot, with an extra 10% off when checking out through the Woot app, bringing the total to $539.99 — $360 off the $900 list price. This deal expires May 8, 2026 at 11:58 PM CT.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 and S26 Ultra

Best Buy open-box Galaxy Z Fold 7 512GB units in JetBlack or Blue Shadow are $1,380.99 — $819 off the $2,200 list price. Brand-new unlocked units from Samsung are $400 off across all storage tiers.

Samsung is bundling the Galaxy S26 Ultra with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at $325 off the combined price. The phone alone is $200 off; the buds are $125 off when purchased together.

Bottom line

If you're in the market for a Pixel 10 Pro XL, the open-box deal at Best Buy is the best price tracked so far. Fitbit Air pre-order buyers should compare the free-band offers across Best Buy, Amazon, and the Google Store depending on color preference. The Legion Go 2 and Galaxy Watch 8 discounts are worth checking if you've been waiting for a price drop.

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