Amazon Slashes Prices on TurboTax, Robot Vacuum and JBL Earbuds

Amazon Slashes Prices on TurboTax, Robot Vacuum and JBL Earbuds

> At a Glance

> – TurboTax Desktop Deluxe 2025 drops to $56 (was $80)

> – Eufy X10 Pro robot vacuum/mop falls to $495 (was $900)

> – JBL Beam Vibe earbuds cut to $40 (was $60)

> – Why it matters: Early-year savings on tax prep, cleaning tech and audio gear

Amazon’s daily deals bring sharp price cuts across software, smart home and audio categories just as tax season and New Year cleaning kick in.

Tax Software Steal

The TurboTax Desktop Deluxe 2025 license bundles five federal e-files and one state return-normally a $40 add-on-at 30% off. CNET reviewer Robin Hartill notes the program scans nearly 400 deductions and guides filers with self-employment or investment income.

  • Covers homeowners, medical expenses and charitable donations
  • Cheaper than hiring an accountant
  • Deal expires soon

Hands-Free Floor Care

The Eufy X10 Pro combines 8,000 Pa suction with self-washing mop pads and a 2.5-liter auto-empty bin that needs swapping only every two months. After the 45% discount, the robot costs $495 instead of $900.

Feature Specification
Suction 8,000 Pa
Bin capacity 2.5 L
Maintenance ~every 60 days

Budget Earbuds Bonus

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JBL Beam Vibe earbuds deliver eight hours per charge (32 with case), IP54 splash resistance and punchy bass via dynamic drivers. The black or white models are down to $40 from $60-a 40% savings.

Key Takeaways

  • TurboTax Desktop Deluxe 2025 at $56 saves $24
  • Eufy X10 Pro robot vacuum/mop at $495 saves $405
  • JBL Beam Vibe earbuds at $40 save $20

Grab these Amazon deals while they last and kick off 2025 with smarter tax prep, cleaner floors and affordable audio.

Author

  • My name is Sophia A. Reynolds, and I cover business, finance, and economic news in Los Angeles.

    Sophia A. Reynolds is a Neighborhoods Reporter for News of Los Angeles, covering hyperlocal stories often missed by metro news. With a background in bilingual community reporting, she focuses on tenants, street vendors, and grassroots groups shaping life across LA’s neighborhoods.

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