Struggling to keep up with the latest tech releases? I hear you. With so many new and upcoming releases of our favorite phones, consoles, and gadgets, it’s hard to stay on top of it all. That’s why I’ve compiled a list of tech products you shouldn’t purchase this summer, as they’ll soon be outdated.

1iPhone and Some Other Apple Products

Apple usually drops new iPhones in September or October each year, so the worst time to buy a new iPhone is always the summer preceding the new phone. If you were planning to buy a new iPhone and some new AirPods before your summer vacation, or maybe a couple of devices for your kids when it’s back to school season, put your credit card back into your wallet immediately.

A new iPhone 15 is stillat full price, and it’ll remain that way until theiPhone 16is announced and/or released. Even if the iPhone 16 has a higher price tag than the 15 at launch, the old model should still drop in price by around $50–100. Older iPhones should follow suit as well.

Person holding an iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Some other Apple devices that we’re most likely going to see by the end of the year include a new lineup ofApple WatchesandiPads, the4th-gen AirPods, and maybe even a newiPhone SE. This isn’t to say that you shouldn’t buy any Apple devices before September; even if you missed somePrime Day Deals, you may still hunt for discountedAirPods Pro (2nd Generation)andAirPods Max.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

Enjoy significant enhancements to the Apple AirPods Pro with this 2nd generation release, powered by Apple’s H2 processor. Delivering twice the active noise cancellation, spatial audio, USB-C charging, and more.

2Google Pixel Phone, Watch, and Buds Pro

Just like the iPhone and other Apple devices, Google has a lineup of devices coming out very soon. To be more specific, we’ll see a whole new lineup ofPixel 9 phones coming August 13th, along with a newPixel Watch 3andPixel Buds Pro 2. The release is less than a month away, so just hold out for a little while longer to snatch yourself a newer device or a better deal.

It looks like the Pixel Watch 3 will start at €399 ($436), which is significantly more expensive than thePixel Watch 2, so it’s unclear if we’ll see a permanent price drop with the Pixel Watch 2. I prefercheaper smartwatchesanyway, and there are plenty of other good smartwatches that are much cheaper, such as the newSamsung Galaxy Watch 7.

AirPods Pro 2 (2nd Gen) with USB-C on a transparent background

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is Samsung’s entry-level smartwatch for 2024. It resembles the Galaxy Watch 6 but features an enhanced Exynos W1000 chipset, promising significantly improved battery life and performance.

3Sonos Arc

When theoriginal Sonos Arcdropped back in 2020, it disrupted the TV soundbar industry. This was a premium soundbar with Dolby Atmos, a sleek design, and excellent sound quality. However, it was quite expensive when it launched at $799. What’s worse is that it actually got a price bump to$899, and it’s currently$872.50for the white model or $889.99 for the black one.

With thesecond generationapparently around the corner, it makes little sense to buy the original model at such a high price tag. It’s worth noting that the 2nd-gen Arc will reportedly cost $1,200, but it’ll likely have even better sound quality. If you’re an audiophile, and no price is too high, the 2nd-gen Sonos Arc is worth the wait. If you want to upgrade your TV’s sound quality at a reasonable price, check out our list of thebest soundbars of 2024instead.

Samsung Watch 7 Product Image

4PlayStation 5

AMD has launched a new generation ofZen 5 CPUs, and RDNA 3.5 GPUs are coming soon as well. With this news in mind, it comes as no surprise that Sony is working hard to release thePlayStation 5 Probefore Christmas. We don’t know if the PS5 Pro will use Zen 5 CPUs or the slightly older Zen 4 models, but we know that it’ll be a significant performance uplift over the original PlayStation 5.

The PlayStation 5 launched in 2020, and a lot has happened over the past four and a half years in terms of hardware advancements, especially in the realm of neural cores for AI. TheSlim versionreplaced the original PS5 in 2023, but it didn’t feature any performance improvements.

Sonos Arc

The PS5 Slim Digital Edition is$449at the time of writing, so it’s not exactly a cheap investment. At the same time, the PS5 Pro will provide a significant performance bump for (hopefully) not too much more money. At the same time, the original model will likely drop in price, and enthusiasts will start replacing their standard PS5s en masse, while PS4 holdouts will likely sell theirused PS4sat a steep discount to pick up a used or discounted base PS5 model.

5Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch is one of the oldest “current-gen” consoles in existence. It was released in 2017, long beforePC-grade handheldspowered by advanced SoCs like theSteam Deckentered the mainstream. Plus, the Switch wasunderpowered even at launch, so it’s fair to say that a Switch 2 is long overdue. The OLED version was a nice improvement, however!

Granted, the types of games that only the Nintendo Switch can run don’t require that much processing power to be fun—the Zelda games alone prove it. Still, I’d like aSwitch 2that can handle triple-A titles with next-gen graphics and AI upscaling. The Switch 2 will reportedly launch inMarch 2025; if you can’t wait that much, get apre-owned Switch Lite for under $100.

A white Sony PlayStation 5 Console on display at CES 2023.

6NVIDIA RTX-40 Series and AMD RX 7000 Series GPUs

TheNVIDIA RTX-50 Serieswill reportedly launch in January 2025;AMD RX 8000 SeriesRDNA 4, along with a long-rumoredRX 7000 Series RDNA 3 refresh, is also coming out at around the same time. It’s worth noting that RDNA 4 GPUs focus heavily on ray-tracing performance and, according torumors, AMD’s next-gen GPUs can’t beat AMD’s outgoing flagship GPU, the RX 7900 XTX.

Nonetheless, when a new GPU lineup drops, it’s an unwritten rule that the older generations see a price drop, so now isn’t a good time to buy RTX-40 Series and RX 7000 Series graphics cards at full price. MaybeIntel Arc GPUsare a better idea given their cheap pricing, but the next-gen Arc Battlemage GPUs are on the way, too.

A Nintendo Switch Lite.

7AMD Ryzen 7000 Series and 14th Gen Intel CPUs

AMD Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs are hopefully coming out inAugust 2024. They promise a 10–20% performance uplift, so now is perhaps the worst time to buy a Ryzen 7000 Series CPU. Although CPUs like theRyzen 5 7600Xare already excellent value, it’s possible that they’ll get even cheaper when the new generation drops.

Intel 15th-gen “Arrow Lake” CPUs are also set to launch bythe end of 2024and promise a similar generational performance uplift. 14th-gen Intel CPUs still cost too much compared to AMD and its older CPUs—I love theCore i5-12600KF’s performance per dollar. Plus, they’re still rocking the aging7nm node, so they’re not the best value at the moment. I recommend either going for the older chips or waiting for Arrow Lake to drop instead of shelling out for a 14th-gen CPU.

MSI GeForce RTX 4070 TI Ventus 12G OC GPU in a gaming PC at CES 2023

The primary reason I can’t recommend buying the products from this list is because they’re relatively old and have a known successor that’ll be released soon. That said, remember that these are just some general recommendations and tips, and if you really like one of these products and find it for a reasonable price, don’t feel guilty about picking it up!