Deals: Best Buy Flash Sale, 10% Off iTunes Cards at Target, and New Anker Discounts

Best Buy today launched a new 24-hour flash sale, focusing on headphones and portable speakers by brands like Beats, Ultimate Ears, Bose, and Sony. Although BeatsX and Powerbeats3 have been discounted by more in previous sales, Best Buy's deals today are some of the best online for the headphones. You can check out all the products on sale in the list below, and if you're interested place your order by tonight at 11:59 p.m. CT.

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If you're on the hunt for savings on iTunes gift cards, Target this week is offering 10 percent off $25, $50, and $100 App Store and iTunes gift cards. This means you can get each respective tier for $22.50, $45, and $90 during the sale. The iTunes gift cards will be delivered via email and are valid only on purchases made in the U.S. iTunes store.

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If you're a Costco member, you can save more on iTunes gift cards this week with $100 cards marked down to $84.49, and $25 cards marked down to $21.49. The member exclusive deal ends Wednesday, May 9, and codes will be delivered via email, similar to the Target sale.

Anker today also updated its list of deals for the week, introducing sales on wireless and portable chargers, headphones, lightning cables, and more. Below we've listed every Anker product marked down in the new sale, along with the dates they expire and whether or not you'll need a promo code to get the discounts, so be sure to browse them all before the offers end.

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For more details on this week's sales, head over to our full Deals Roundup.

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