Prepping for your weekly Target run? Don't miss out on the best Target deals of the weekend, including up to 40% off on laptops, headphones, iPads, and more.
Don't forget to peep the best Target deals of the week we gathered on Sept. 13 as well — many are still live.
If you're looking for an everyday laptop at an affordable price, this could be the deal for you. PCMag, our sister site (also owned by Mashable publisher, Ziff Davis) said the Acer Aspire 3 is "an effective, simple budget laptop that comes at a low starting price." Once you knock a further $200 off, bringing the price down 40%, this laptop starts looking like a real steal. This isn't the laptop for heavy-duty gaming or designing, but it'll get the daily job done with plenty of storage.
Get ready to upgrade your iPad for less with $120 off the 2021 standard iPad. With a 10.2-inch screen, 256GB of storage, and all-day battery life, it's ready to hit the road with you for working, streaming, and gaming on the go. It's also compatible with the Apple Pencil if you want to make it an even more efficient workstation. This is this model's lowest price ever, so it's a great time to snap up a reliable iPad with ample storage space.
The Beats Studio Pro are my everyday headphones, and I carefully selected them over several other pairs I tried out, including ANC headphones from Bose. They offer quality sound, have solid noise cancellation, and they're comfy for long hours of wear (I can sleep in them on the plane). They also provide quality sound for phone calls even while walking around outside — a hard-to-find quality. Their 40-hour battery life really clenches their overall quality for me; they're well worth the purchase at 29% off.
If you're looking to keep better track of your wallet and maybe your purse or your keys, the Tile Starter Pack is a solid investment. It comes with one Tile Slim, which is credit card-size and slides into your wallet, and a Tile Mate, which can attach to a key ring or whatever you choose. They're compatible with both Apple and Android devices and waterproof — press Find on the Tile app to locate them, or double press the Tile ring to help locate your phone.
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