5 Electronics At Walmart With Deep Discounts In August 2026

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Walmart may not be everyone's first choice when it comes to snagging great electronics deals, given that the likes of Best Buy, Target, and B&H Photo Video exist. However, there is no denying that Walmart has, in recent years, actively expanded and upgraded its electronics and gadget offerings. Simply put, it's no longer a bad idea to scour Walmart's online store and end up with great deals on electronic goods. But then, taking the time to scroll and look for great deals is easier said than done. 

But what if that important part is taken care of?

Well, we spent several hours looking for the five best electronics deals active at Walmart for the month of August 2026. Our latest list, similar to the one we compiled in June 2026, consists of a premium wireless headphones going for less than half its original price, a flagship grade Samsung smartphone available for 30% off (rare, given the ongoing RAM price hike), a massive 65-inch smart TV for less than $350, and two serious gaming-oriented products — both of which offer a serious bargain and will make a great addition to your overall gaming setup.

Let's delve straight into the details now.

Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones

Having been around since 2023, the Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones aren't exactly new. But then, these are still a great pair of over-the-ear headphones, especially given that you no longer need to spend the original launch price of $349 for the privilege of owning a pair. At Walmart this August, you can grab a pair of these for as low as $149. That's a deal no one should miss, especially if you've been looking for quality over-the-ear headphones for a while now. When we reviewed the Beats Studio Pro in 2023, we loved its balanced sound that suits a wide range of musical styles.

There were some omissions as well, including the lack of an official IPX rating for sweat resistance and the absence of automatic ear detection. These headphones also offer wired connectivity via both a 3.5 mm audio port and a USB-C port, the latter also serving as the charging port. Interestingly, however, the Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode features remain unavailable when USB-C audio is active. Nevertheless, the current price of $149 is among the lowest we have seen for the Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones in recent times.

Given that the Beats Studio Pro supports both Android and iOS devices, this one makes for a great buy if you need a high-quality, no-nonsense pair of wireless headphones.

Samsung Galaxy S25+ (256GB)

Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup has been around for a while now, making the S25 series somewhat outdated. However, there is no denying that the Samsung Galaxy S25+ still makes for a great choice for folks seeking a flagship-grade smartphone without having to shell out flagship-level money. As for the phone, this is essentially a larger version of the standard Galaxy S25, with a 6.7-inch display, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, and a triple rear camera setup. The larger physical size ensures that it gets a larger (4,900 mAh) battery compared to the standard S25's 4,000 mAh unit. The rest of the hardware specs are nearly identical to those of the standard S25.

On Samsung's official website, the S25+ (256GB variant) is still going for $999. As part of this ongoing Walmart deal, you can get the same phone for just $699. Considering this is a relatively new flagship-grade device with seven years of guaranteed software updates, this is a no-brainer. One thing that you need to think about is the 256GB storage capacity. If you take a lot of pictures and videos, you will quickly run out of storage and may need to use cloud storage or external drives to free up space.

VIZIO Quantum 4K 65-inch QLED HDR Smart TV (VQD65R-10)

No discount shopping list is complete without a bargain TV deal, and for this month's Walmart deals roundup, it's a massive 65-inch QLED 4K TV from Vizio that made the cut. The exact model in question is the VQD65R-10. This is a moderately equipped 65-inch TV, with the highlight feature being the QLED technology (which is not the same as OLED). It also supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG. What makes the TV even more interesting is its support for Wi-Fi 6 and HDMI 2.1 with VRR, which enables 120 fps gaming at 1080p resolution. The TV, which is fairly new, had an MSRP of $498 at launch, but is now going for just $328 at Walmart. That's a lot of TV for a sub-$350 price tag.

Given the budget-friendly price, there are some trade-offs. To begin with, the display natively supports only a 60Hz refresh rate, and it is not based on mini-LED technology, so there is no scope for local dimming. Also, it runs Vizio's own operating system, which may not appeal to a wide range of people — especially folks accustomed to either Google TV or Amazon Fire TV. If these factors do not matter to you, this Vizio is still a great bargain purchase at this price.

TCL 27P2A Pro Series QHD HDR Mini-LED Gaming Monitor

The ongoing memory shortage has made most gaming-related things more expensive. From graphics cards to RAM modules, the prices of most things are spiraling out of control. For the same reason, it came as a genuine surprise when we spotted this feature-loaded gaming monitor for less than $250 on Walmart.

The product under discussion here, as you know, is a 27-inch gaming-focused monitor, currently on sale for $229. The model TCL 27P2A belongs to TCL's PRO series. It is a QHD (Quad HD) monitor packed with enthusiast-grade features. Notable among these include mini-LED backlighting, with local dimming support (180 zones), a 320Hz refresh rate, HDR600, and FreeSync Premium. What makes the deal sweeter is that this monitor launched with a list price around $499–500, meaning Walmart's $229 price represents roughly 54% off.

As for getting a gaming monitor from TCL, it's true that TCL is still building its reputation in the gaming monitor space, but it's not like TCL is completely new to the business of making quality displays, given its vast experience manufacturing TVs and its association with premium brands.

MSI Cyborg 144Hz Gaming Laptop

Staying with gaming, we have one more interesting product that will definitely appeal to gamers on the move, but on a limited budget. Once again, because 2026 is an extremely challenging year for anyone planning to buy gaming-focused hardware, with the likelihood of grabbing a good deal being very rare, this gaming laptop from MSI is an amazing find. The specific model number of the product is MSI Cyborg 15 B2RWFKG-295US.

This MSI Cyborg 15 model is powered by an Intel Core 5 210H chip and comes with 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 512GB PCIe SSD for internal storage. The standout feature of this machine, however, is that it uses the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU (8GB), a mid-range graphics card released in 2025. It is more than capable of handling most modern games at 1080p resolution in high settings. The laptop ships with Windows 11, and its 15.6-inch display boasts a 144Hz refresh rate.

This MSI Cyborg model isn't intended for professional gamers, but its mid-range specs and ability to play the latest games at 1080p make it a great machine. What elevates its appeal is its incredibly accessible price of $949 at Walmart, which is substantially lower than its original price tag of nearly $1300. Before getting hold of this machine, though, do note that reviews of MSI's Cyborg series machines have noted average display quality and an entry-level chassis.

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