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7 great gadget deals we found for Prime Day 2026
Ankit Banerjee · 2026-06-24 · via Android Authority

Prime Day is back, and if you’ve been talking yourself out of that upgrade you’ve been waiting to make, now is a great time to make that jump. Tech always gets a big push during this sales event, and you’ll find excellent deals on gadgets from all categories, including phones, wearables, audio, portable power, and even devices that’ll automatically clean your pool for you.

From flashy flagships to dependable everyday devices, there’s something for everybody. These are some of the great deals you can find during Prime Day this year.

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WYBOT B1

WYBOT B1

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Owning a pool is incredibly appealing, especially during a scorching summer, but some of the shine goes away when you consider all the work that goes into maintaining it. A robot pool cleaner takes that chore out of the equation, and that’s exactly what WYBOT delivers with the B1. It’s a compact, cordless robotic cleaner aimed at smaller pools, and it is the kind of buy that’ll give you back your weekends.

The first thing you notice is how manageable it is. At 6.5 kg (14.3lb), it is light enough to lower in and lift out without issue. Setup is just as painless. Simply power it on, pair it to your phone, and the WYBOT app takes over from there. You can pick a cleaning mode, tell it your pool’s shape and material for smarter coverage, check battery levels, and map out the cleaning path.

Five modes cover most situations, including a one-hour Quick Cleaning option for a fast polish or a smaller pool. Once it is set, you lower it into the water, and it gets straight to work.

And of course, the WYBOT B1’s cleaning performance and navigation are impressive. Rather than traditional belts, it uses a 4-wheel-drive system paired with quad-roller brushes, which together give it a strong grip for obstacle avoidance and steady cleaning across the floor, walls, and waterline. Side brushes pull debris out of the corners, so you are not left scrubbing the edges by hand afterward. When it finishes, or the battery runs low, it parks itself against the pool wall, ready to be lifted out.

For Prime Day, WYBOT is running a special offer that brings the B1 to just under $350. If you’ve been waiting to make that robot pool cleaner upgrade, now’s the time to do so.

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Beatbot

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Beatbot has become one of the names to beat in robotic pool care. Its cordless cleaners use smart navigation to map a pool and plan efficient routes, and can tackle the floor, walls, and waterline with strong suction and surface skimming.

Plus, there are extras like long battery life, app control with multiple cleaning modes, and self-parking for easy pickup. Beatbot is offering steep discounts on its entire robot vacuum lineup for Prime Day — check out the links below for all the deals.

Google Pixel 10 Pro

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If you want the full Pixel experience without compromise, the Pixel 10 Pro is one to get. It runs on the Tensor G5 chip. And it’s a Google phone, so it leans hard into AI, with Gemini built in as a proper assistant. You can ask it to help draft a message, summarize something long, or talk you through a tricky task, and it keeps up.

A Pixel phone camera is always a standout, and it’s no different with the Pixel 10 Pro. The triple rear system pairs an upgraded telephoto lens to give you sharp long-distance shots. Meanwhile, the 50MP main sensor handles wide, cinematic shots, and Camera Coach uses Gemini to suggest better angles and lighting while you frame the shot.

Other highlights include a bright 6.3 Super Actua Display, solid battery life, a beautiful design, and an excellent software experience. Basically, you’ll have a phone that does just about everything well.

Prime Day is one of the windows when current-gen flagships go on sale, and you can pick up the Pixel 10 Pro for $799.99 (27% off).

Google Pixel Watch 4

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The natural companion to a Pixel phone, the Pixel Watch 4 is the most polished wearable Google has made yet. The standout feature is the new Actua 360 domed display, which is lighter and brighter than the previous generation, hitting up to 3,000 nits, so glancing at notifications in direct sunlight is no longer an issue.

Battery life improves as well, with up to 40 hours on a single charge and the fastest charging of any Pixel Watch to date. That means it can keep up with sleep tracking overnight and still last the next day. Speaking of tracking, you get a full suite of heart rate, sleep, and fitness tools.

Gemini is built right in, with a custom speaker and stronger haptics making the AI assistant feel responsive on your wrist. It’s also durable, with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, Gorilla Glass 5, and an aerospace-grade aluminum housing.

If you’re looking for a smartwatch to accompany your new Pixel phone upgrade, this is the one to get. And for Prime Day, it’s $60 cheaper, bringing its price down to $289.99.

CMF Buds Pro 2

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Prime Day is not just about the big-ticket products; there are plenty of fantastic deals that make affordable gadgets even cheaper. Proving that you don’t need to spend flagship money for impressive earbuds, the CMF Buds Pro 2 by Nothing punch well above their price.

They carry Hi-Res Audio certification with LDAC support, and the 11mm drivers, paired with Ultra Bass Technology 2.0, deliver deep, controlled lows without smothering the mids and highs.

Noise canceling is the highlight, and not something you usually see at this price point. The 50dB hybrid ANC does a strong job of blocking out noise at the gym, from traffic, or simply from people talking in the background. Battery life is generous as well, with up to 43 hours of total playtime with the charging case, plus fast charging when you do run out.

The case also has a Smart Dial that lets you adjust volume and switch modes without digging into your phone. Add in six HD mics for clear calls, Bluetooth 5.3, an IP55 rating, and even ChatGPT integration, and these feel far more premium than the price point suggests.

For Prime Day, you can get the CMF Buds Pro 2 for just $37.

JBL Charge 6

JBL Charge 6 next to flowers

The JBL Charge series has long been the go-to for portable audio, and the Charge 6 is the best one yet.

Playtime is the big draw here. You get up to 24 hours on a single charge, plus an extra 4 hours with JBL Playtime Boost. And because there is a built-in powerbank, you can top up your phone straight from the speaker when your battery runs low.

It is built to go anywhere, too. The IP68 rating means it can handle some water and dust, and it is drop-proof from a meter onto concrete, so the occasional fall is no big deal. And with Auracast support, you can stereo-pair two Charge 6 units for a wider soundstage or link up multiple compatible JBL speakers to fill a larger space with the same playlist.

On a Prime Day deal that brings its price down to $159.99 (20% off), it is one of the most fun buys on this list.

Anker Nano Power Bank

anker nano power bank cable

Ryan Haines / Android Authority

Small, smart, and super useful, the Anker Nano Power Bank is the kind of accessory that isn’t flashy, but essential. It packs 10,000mAh into a body barely bigger than your palm, with a built-in USB-C cable so you don’t have to carry anything extra around.

There are also separate USB-C and USB-A ports, so you can keep multiple devices topped up at once. And charging speeds are quick thanks to 30W max output, which is enough to take an iPhone to 50% in around 30 minutes. A small color display shows you exactly how much juice is left, which beats guessing at a row of blinking LEDs.

For a power bank that travels well, charges fast, and has attached cables, the Prime Day price of $34 (32% off) makes it a no-brainer buy.

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