iPhone 5 prices hit an all-time low: Tuesday's best deals

If you can't quite afford the new iPhone 6 models, the iPhone 5 can be had for a song. The best bargain ever on iPhone 5, plus deals on Nike sneakers, noise-canceling headphones, and more. 

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An Apple iPhone 5 (top) and a Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S4 in Seoul. The recent launch of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus mean deep discounts on the iPhone 5.

If you're low on cash this morning but still want to spend a little dough, you can pick up some discounted spoils at some of our favorite stores. We've spotted the best Nike sale at Kohl's in recent months, while Woot offer a pair of FILA shorts for just $4. These deals, and more are in today's list of five Editors' Choice deals that we found overnight and early this morning.

  • Top Audio Deal
    Refurb Harman Kardon NC Noise-Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones
    Store: Harman Audio
    Price: $129 with free shipping
    Lowest by: $141
    Expires: September 28

    Do You Need It?: Since it's dropped by $20 in two months, these headphones are at an all-time low. That's also $141 under the best price we've found for a new unit. These wired headphones feature 40 hours of battery life per charge and a frequency response of 16Hz to 20kHz. (Note that a 1-year Harman Kardon warranty applies.)

  • Top Apple Deal
    Refurb Unlocked Apple iPhone 5 16GB GSM Phone in Black or White
    Store: Factory Certified via eBay
    Price: $410 with free shipping
    Lowest by: $94 Expires: September 29

    Do You Need It?: If you can't quite afford to splash out on Apple's shiny new baubles then you can spend a little less on its previous-generation model. This model is at the best we've ever seen, and it currently costs $94 less than if you were to buy a new unit. (Note that each is covered by a 1-year Apple warranty.)

  • Top Security Deal
    Refurbished Astak Wired Security Camera
    Store: BigDeals via eBay
    Price: $14.99 with free shipping
    Lowest by: $15

    Do You Need It?: With all this brand-new swag in your bag you'll want to protect your home with a low-cost security camera. It costs $15 less than any new unit we've ever seen and is one of the cheapest single surveillance cameras we've seen. It features 12 infra-red LEDs, weatherproof casing, built-in microphone, and a 100-foot video cable. (Of note, no warranty information is provided.)

  • Top Sale
    Nike Sale
    Store: Kohl's
    Discount: Up to 60% off w/ 20% off via "FALLSAVINGS" & 15% off shoes via "SHOE15"
    Shipping: $5.95 s&h or free shipping over $75
    Expires: September 24

    Do You Need It?: Whether you're slobbing out on the couch watching TV or hitting the pavement for some much-needed exercise, you can look hot to trot and label-laden with this Nike sale at Kohl's. With these stacking coupons for all sneaker orders, it's one of the strongest discounts we've ever seen on Nike items at the department store. Consider splashing out on the Nike Men's Revolution 2 Running Shoes (pictured) for $33.99 (a $9 low) or, for the ladies, the Nike Women's Therma-FIT All Time Fleece Performance Hoodie for $31.99 (a $21 low).

  • Top Game Deal
    Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance for PC
    Store: GameStop
    Price: $7.49
    Lowest by: $15

    Do You Need It?: Avoid the workload and power through some procrastination this morning when you purchase Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. It's fallen by a substantial $9 since December to an all-time low on any platform and currently costs $15 less than any other store.

    Total Savings: At least $127

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