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Top Star Wars Day deals: New releases and freebies to shop on May the 4th
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Star Wars Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated every year on May 4 — as in, “May the 4th” (as in, “May the Force be with you”). And every year, we see retailers release limited-time discounts and Star Wars product launches in honor of the geeky occasion.
In 2025, May the 4th happens to coincide with the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, which was back in theaters for a short run in late April. As such, a lot of this year’s releases embrace the Dark Side. (Is there anything that can’t be turned into some variation of Darth Vader’s helmet? Apparently not.)
Below, we’re keeping a running list of all the best May the 4th sales and drops from across the web. It must be said: These are the Star Wars Day deals you’re looking for.
The Lego Store — shop new sets and score some freebies
The Lego Store’s busy Star Wars Day programming runs in stores and online from May 1 to 5. It’s headlined by the release of several brand-new sets, including a 2,970-piece build of bounty hunter Jango Fett’s starship (the latest addition to Lego’s Ultimate Collector Series).
Most importantly, if you live near a Lego Store, swing by on Sunday, May 4 from 12 to 2 p.m. local time for a free make-and-take Grogu model. You can also shop these Star Wars Lego sets:
Shoppers who spend a certain amount of money can also snag exclusive freebies from the Lego Store, so long as they’re signed up for its Lego Insiders rewards program. (It’s free to join.) Starting May 1, purchases of $40 or more come with a free Millennium Falcon Mini-Build worth $4.99, and purchases of $160 or more unlock a free Kamino Training Facility set worth $29.99.
Amazon — save on a new Star Wars Echo Dot bundle
The retail giant is set to release a new limited-edition TIE Fighter stand for its latest Echo Dot on May 6. If you’d like to preorder it ahead of time, you can save $12 by bundling it with the smart speaker.
Amazon has a lot more Star Wars day deals, with Funko Pop! figures starting at just $3.99, Lego sets up to 31% off, and select deals on video games from the franchise.
Audio-Technica — shop limited-edition Star Wars earbuds
Audio-Technica, a Japanese audio company, teamed up with Lucasfilm and Disney Consumer Products for four limited-edition sets of wireless earbuds inspired by Star Wars icons: the Mandalorian, Grogu, Darth Vader, and R2-D2. Each pair comes with a matching charging case (complete with sound effects) that adds up to 40 hours of listening time to their 25-hour battery life. They’re now available for preorder for $179 apiece.
Casetify — shop new Star Wars tech accessories
Casetify is expanding its Star Wars collab with a new “Rebellion and Empire” collection packed with limited-edition designs for gadget cases, chargers, and charms. The (Death) star of the lineup is definitely the $138 Darth Vader AirPods Case Collector’s Edition, which can play ominous breathing sound effects at the touch of a button. Prices start at $32.
Funko — buy two Star Wars items, get one free
The pop culture collectible company’s online store has an extensive line of Star Wars-themed Funko Pop! figurines, including exclusive vinyl bobbleheads of the Mandalorian (with Grogu), Darth Vader, Rey Skywalker, Kylo Ren, and Admiral Ackbar. Add three items to your cart, and you’ll get the cheapest one for free. Prices start at just $3.
Nanoleaf — save on select lighting kits, including new Star Wars bundles
Nanoleaf’s Star Wars Day sale features two new limited-edition smart lighting bundles that build into the shapes of Yoda and R2-D2 — a subtle way to rep your fandom in an office or gaming room. The sale runs through May 5, and prices start at $7.99.
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Microsoft Store — save up to 85% on select Xbox Star Wars games
Virtually every Star Wars video game and DLC for Xbox is on sale in the Microsoft Store through May 5, with the biggest discounts going to 2019’s Jedi: Fallen Order, 2020’s Squadrons, and an EA bundle that combines them with 2017’s Battlefront II and its Celebration Edition upgrade. Prices start at only $2.44. (Let’s hope you already owned a current-gen Xbox prior to May 1, when they got significantly more expensive because of “market conditions and the rising cost of development,” per a company statement.)
Ruggable — save 15% on washable Star Wars rugs
Our reviewer found Ruggable’s washable rugs to be soft and durable, but pricier than similar options from other brands. All the better since its entire collection of Star Wars designs is 15% off through May 6, including area rugs and doormats. Prices start at $101.10.
Target — save on all sorts of Star Wars gear
The bullseye brand’s Star Wars Day sale features 50 pages of deals on franchise merch and collectibles, from Lego sets to action figures, clothing, bedding, glassware, and books; prices start at $4.99. As part of the event, Target is also giving shoppers who spend at least $25 on Apple gift cards a free bonus bundle for the mobile game Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes. That offer is valid through May 20.
UPDATE: May. 4, 2025, 11:44 a.m. EDT This guide was updated with additional deals from the Amazon Star Wars Day promotion.
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LA public schools pass screen time limits for students in a first
Los Angeles public school students may be returning to the age of college-ruled notebooks and Scantrons, following a Tuesday school board vote that will limit the use of computers, laptops, and tablets in classrooms.
Titled “Using Technology with Intention,” the new resolution mandates the creation of grade-level and subject-specific screen time limits across Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) schools, including a complete ban on device usage for kindergarten and first grade. The use of one-to-one devices, like individual Chromebooks, will be discouraged for second through fifth grades, as well.
Revised guidelines will also address video-aided lesson plans, access to video streaming platforms like YouTube, and expanded restrictions on gaming and social media platforms.
District staff must present the revised tech use policy by June, which will go into effect for all LAUSD students beginning with the 2026-2027 school year. Guidelines will be reevaluated every year, and schools are tasked with tracking and sharing student screen time numbers with parents.
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The resolution cites increasing concern about the effect of screen time on young minds and alleged screen addiction, including recent Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) studies that show a correlation between high screen time and adverse health effects. The board was unanimously in favor of the tech restrictions, with one recusal.
“We know that tech is not going away and can be a powerful tool in the classroom. This is not about going backwards. This is about rethinking school time and screen time in schools to ensure we are doing what actually helps students learn best,” board member Nick Melvoin said during Tuesday’s meeting.
“This is not about going backwards. This is about rethinking school time…”
Advocates, parents, and even students have spent the last year lobbying for greater tech restrictions following the passing of a 2025 bell-to-bell cellphone ban restricting the use of personal devices during school hours. Schools Beyond Screens, a national classroom tech safety coalition founded by LAUSD parents and teachers, helped craft the resolution in collaboration with board members and co-sponsors Melvoin, Karla Griego, Tanya Ortiz Franklin, Jerry Yang, Kelly Gonez, and Rocío Rivas.
“Now is the time for a safe and science-backed approach to classroom technology, one that is not guided by Big Tech talking points like screen value over screen time,” the organization wrote in a press release following the decision.
“There is much work to be done, and this is only the beginning, but today, we are proud, grateful, and – for the first time in a long time – hopeful. Our kids may yet have the kind of public education that they deserve — one that is proven effective and free of undue digital distraction, harmful content, and corporate exploitation.”
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The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Bluetooth speaker is at the lowest price weve seen all year
SAVE $75: The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Bluetooth speaker is on sale for $224 at Amazon, down from the standard price of $299. That’s a 25% discount.
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Packing up for an adventure means figuring out how to bring along a soundtrack. A trip to the cabin or a lakeside campground all deserve to be experienced with a great playlist. If you could use an upgrade before summer to get a waterproof Bluetooth speaker, check out this deal at Amazon.
As of April 22, the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Bluetooth speaker is on sale for $224 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $299. That’s a 25% discount that takes $75 off the price. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen at Amazon so far this year.
A compact speaker with a scratch-resistant aluminum shell is exactly what we should be packing on adventures. With an attached carabiner, the B&O Explore speaker is designed to clip onto your backpack when you hit the trail. Or you can utilize the rubber base to set it on a rock or even in the sand. It’s both waterproof and dustproof, adding to the durability.
Bang & Olufsen notes this model gets up to 27 hours of playtime before it needs to recharge. It weighs under 1.5 pounds, so it won’t add much bulk to your gear. It takes about two hours to recharge the Beosound Explore.
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Before summer kicks into high gear, add the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore speaker to your pack. It’s ready for any adventure you have planned.
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Get some new wrist candy with the CMF Watch Pro 2 at its lowest price ever
SAVE $39.01: As of April 22, get the CMF By Nothing Watch 2 Pro for $39.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $79. That’s a discount of 49% and the lowest price we’ve seen.
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There are tons of smartwatches on the market if you’re in need of one. But if you’re willing to look beyond the Apple Watches or Samsung devices out there, you’ll find an awesome alternative from the Nothing brand that’ll save you some serious cash. Not only is it more affordable than the competition, but it’s got everything you could want and then some. In fact, one of the models is on sale right now.
As of April 22, get the CMF By Nothing Watch 2 Pro for $39.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $79. That’s $39.01 off and a discount of 49%. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen.
This affordable smartwatch not only comes in an attractive form factor, but it has just about everything you could ask for. It has your average comms tools like Bluetooth calling and gesture control, a built-in mic and speaker, contacts, message reminders, and music control. But from there, it offers a wide range of sensors and data to help you take control of your health.
It offers a portable blood oxygen saturation monitor, a heart rate monitor, sleep tracking, and so much more. All of this data, including workout information, steps, and much more, can be synced across all your favorite fitness apps, including Apple Health and Google Health Connect. There are 120 sports modes to choose from, GPS positioning, and even a 3D warm-up exercise guide to help get you on your feet each day.
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With interchangeable watch straps and an attractive face, this extremely reasonable smartwatch is definitely one to rival Apple and Samsung. You’ll want to grab yours while it’s still down to the lowest price we’ve seen.

