Best Buy Canada Celebrates 20 Years With Big Tech Savings
Best Buy is turning 20 years in Canada.
They are celebrating by highlighting some of the best tech with 20 days of savings until October 27th.
Daniel Olawale, communications co-ordinator at Best Buy Canada, joined CTV Morning Live to share some of the hottest items to look out for.
Google Nest Hub: This smart hub is ideal for keeping the entire family organized. It features a bright display and powerful speaker to keep entertained with shows, videos or music. It is compatible with thousands of other smart devices.
Nintendo Switch OLED Model Console: The Nintendo Switch features a seven-inch OLED screen to provide endless hours of entertainment.
Xbox Series X: This gaming powerhouse offers 4K gaming at up to 120fps. It has advanced 3D spatial sound for a truly immersive experience.
JBL Charge 5 Waterproof Bluetooth Wireless Speaker: The JBL Charge 5 wireless speaker allows people to enjoy their music on the go. It features quality sound with a 30W speaker and offers up to 20 hours of playtime.
Products are available online and in-store.
Customers are able to purchase a product online and their selected Best Buy will have it ready for pickup within 30 minutes.
Check out the full video from CTV Morning Live to learn more about these innovative products.
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