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Dell Brings Back Popular Third-Party Electronics, Including Bose, Sony, Logitech, and Google Nest

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Dell has quietly restocked its online store with a variety of sought-after third-party tech brands, much to the delight of shoppers and those with The Business Platinum Card® from American Express.

After removing many of these items over a year ago, Dell is once again offering Bose, Sony, Logitech, Google Nest, and other products.

Here’s what you need to know.

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Fan-Favorite Tech Returns to Dell

Dell has quietly returned several popular third-party brands to its online store after removing most of them over a year ago, including Bose, Sony, Logitech, and Google Nest, as first reported by Frequent Miler.

This move is especially relevant for Amex Business Platinum cardholders, who, as a perk, can get $150 in statement credits on U.S. purchases directly with Dell Technologies and an additional $1,000 statement credit after spending $5,000 or more per calendar year, available after enrollment for the benefit. With these popular brands returning, cardholders now have more ways to use their credits on high-demand tech products.

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Shoppers can now find Bose headphones and wireless earbuds, Sony audio devices, Logitech mice and keyboards, and Google Nest smart home accessories. While products like Google Pixel watches, Anker gear, and other small electronics are still absent, the current selection offers a solid mix of high-demand tech — and is much better than the selection available just a few days ago.

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Bose headphones and earbuds have returned to the Dell website. Image Credit: Dell

Prices may appear high at first glance, but a quick comparison with Amazon shows many items are competitively priced.

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For example, the Bose QuietComfort headphones are listed at the same price on both Dell and Amazon. Image Credit: Amazon

For customers who missed out before, this restock is a welcome return. Beloved Logitech devices, such as the MX Vertical Mouse, are back, alongside top-selling Bose and Sony headphones and earbuds. Ring doorbells and other smart home essentials are also available, making the current stock a nice improvement for both home and office setups.

Hot Tip:

If you need inspiration for what to buy with your Dell credits, check out our guide to Dell purchases with the Amex Business Platinum card!

Final Thoughts

Dell’s restocking of popular third-party brands like Bose, Sony, and Logitech is great news for tech shoppers, and it comes at a perfect time for Amex Business Platinum cardholders looking to maximize their Dell credits.

Keep an eye on Dell for potential holiday deals. Combining the restocked products with your Amex Business Platinum card’s Dell credits could lead to significant savings on high-demand tech.

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About Juan Ruiz

Juan is a leading expert in credit cards, loyalty programs, and airlines and hotels, with over a decade of experience helping readers and clients maximize points, miles, and travel value. His insights have appeared in prestigious outlets including USA Today, Travel & Leisure, CNN Underscored, Forbes, and The Points Guy, where he’s known for making complex travel strategies accessible and actionable. As the founder of JetBetter, Juan turns the complex world of points and miles into effortless, high-value travel, guiding clients through award redemptions, uncovering maximum value, and delivering stress-free, expertly planned trips that both travelers and industry insiders rely on.

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