Walmart’s Hidden Tech Deals: Save $500+ on TVs, Keurig, JBL Today

Walmart’s Hidden Tech Deals: Save $500+ on TVs, Keurig, JBL Today

> At a Glance

> – TCL Nxtvision TV slashed by over $500 with art-frame design

> – Keurig K-Mini down $30 for single-serve convenience

> – JBL Go 4 Bluetooth speaker drops to $70 with rugged build

> – Why it matters: Walmart runs year-round tech discounts, no holiday required

Walmart’s everyday-low-price promise is quietly delivering some of 2026’s steepest tech markdowns. CNET’s deal hunters surfaced three standouts for January 4 that shave hundreds off gear you’ll actually use.

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The Headline Steal: TCL Nxtvision TV

A 1.1-inch-thin panel framed in real wood transforms this 4K QLED into wall art when idle. Beneath the museum look you get HDR Ultra with Dolby Vision, DTS Virtual:X audio, and built-in Chromecast plus AirPlay.

  • Over $500 off today
  • Pre-loaded artwork library for ambient mode
  • Zero holiday gimmicks-price is live now

Pocket-Size Audio Champ

CNET’s favorite tiny Bluetooth speaker of 2026, the JBL Go 4, rings up at just $70. An IP67 rating and fabric loop let you clip it to a backpack or belt without babying it.

  • Seven-hour battery life
  • Waterproof and dust-proof

Counter-Space Saver

The Keurig K-Mini sheds $30, bringing the single-serve brewer to an even smaller footprint. At only 5 inches wide it fits dorm desks and crowded offices, brewing 6-12 oz in seconds.

  • Removable drip tray holds 7-inch travel mugs
  • Refill-per-cup reservoir keeps the machine ultra-slim

Price Snapshot

Product Sale Price Savings
TCL Nxtvision TV $270 $330
Keurig K-Mini $38 $102
JBL Go 4 $70

All deals are live at Walmart while supplies last, no coupon code needed.

Key Takeaways

  • Walmart runs tech discounts every day, not just holidays
  • Today’s top offer knocks $330 off a 4K art-frame TV
  • Compact Keurig and JBL speaker round out the savings

Act fast-these prices can shift without warning, and stock on the discounted TCL model is already moving.

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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