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Amazon Prime Day is back, running Tuesday, June 23 through Friday, June 26. As always, the sale event is one of the biggest of the year with thousands of deals on just about every type of product, from tech to clothing to home goods.
Most Prime Day deals are only available to Prime subscribers. If you don’t have a subscription, get a 30-day free trial here to shop the deals.
This will be my fifth year covering Prime Day deals as a commerce journalist, and the good news this year is that Amazon seems to be listening. The general consensus over the last few Prime Day sales was that the deals either weren’t great, the products were undesirable, or the discounts were what you would find anytime, whether it was Prime Day or not. This year, however, I’ve been seeing some genuinely great deals across the board. These include everything from Levi’s jeans and Snail Mucin serum to Apple headphones and office chairs.
But one of Prime Day’s downsides remains true this year: There are almost too many deals to look through. To help make the process faster — and help you find all the best deals — our team of shopping experts has sifted through hundreds of top products to find the most worthwhile Prime Day deals of 2026.
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We chose the list of deals below based on a few criteria, roughly in the following order: product quality, percentage discount, discount frequency, brand reputation, and price. We sought out great products that we don’t typically see on sale during our daily deal hunting, and discounts that are actually worth taking advantage of right now. My colleagues and I have tested many of these products first-hand, and the ones we didn’t come from brands with good reviews that we trust.
Co-designed by Sofia Grainge, this cozy (and discounted) pajama set is ideal for warm summer nights.
We love a stylish bag that you don’t have to worry about. Case in point: This rugged straw bag that’s just $19 during Prime Day.
$25 for a pair of on-trend summer go-to shoes is hard to beat.
Sand, water, and spills are no match for this big rubber tote. Grab it while it’s just $42 right now.
Several colors of Levi’s most classic jeans, the 501, are marked down about 50% for Prime Day. Our pick? This unique green color.
Restock on undies while they’re almost half off for Prime Day.
Nikes rarely go on sale. If you’re looking for new statement sneakers, these Air Max Excees are a great pick — especially while they’re 30% off.
This Bulova watch looks almost identical to the beloved Omega Speedmaster, but it costs around a twentieth of the price thanks to a 61% Prime Day discount.
Need a durable summer speaker? Grab this one from Anker (which has over 150,000 reviews) while it’s marked down to just $30.
Noise-cancelling headphones are essential, but pricey. Luckily, this pair from OneOdio are just $47 right now.
One of the best products to pick up during Prime Day is an Alexa-equipped Echo device. Get this new Spot for 44% off.
SHOKZ bone conduction headphones are a favorite of runners and cyclists. Right now, they’re sporting a rare discount for Prime Day.
Thanks to a whopping 70% discount, you can pick up a five-pack of these highly-rated security cameras from Blink.
Skullcandy has returned to the audio game in a big way with affordable, high-quality offerings. Right now, they’re even more affordable with some serious Prime Day discounts.
The Oura Ring is our favorite way to monitor your health because it doesn’t look like a health monitor; it looks like a relaxed piece of jewelry.
Prime Day is one of the few times during the year when you’ll find Apple AirPods on sale. The best bet right now is these Max 2s for 27% off, which slashes $150 off the usually-pricey cans.
Hisense’s response to the Frame TV gives Samsung a run for its money — especially right now with the 65-inch version marked down to just $850.
If your oven mitt is looking raggedy, pick up this pair from Kitchenaid for just $12 — a whopping 66% discount.
The ultra-popular Stanley tumbler water bottle rarely goes on sale. Right now, however, it’s half off for Prime Day.
These affordable pillows, which have over 200,000 reviews, are my favorite pillows I’ve ever owned. I’ll get re-upping while they’re 50% off for Prime Day (and you should too).
I recently got the Hatch Sunrise alarm clock, and it has transformed my mornings. Right now, it’s sporting a rare discount for Prime Day.
This Coway air purifier is one of the best on the market, and it’s definitely the most stylish. Pick one up now for $80 less than its normal price.
This highly-rated chair is already one of the best budget-friendly ergonomic office chairs around, but right now it’s down to less than $200 for Prime Day.
This viral frozen drink maker turns almost any liquid into a delicious frozen drink in as little as 15 minutes — all without ice. Pick one up for any summer parties right now while it’s discounted by $150.
Sounds gross, but makes you look the opposite. This massively popular hydrating serum is discounted to match the lowest price we’ve ever seen.
With salicylic acid, natural BHA, and AHA, these toner pads fight acne and smooth out skin. Grab a few packs while they’re more than 50% off.
A razor, five blades, and gel for under $20? That’s why we still love Prime Day.
Make sure your nose hairs stay in check, even while traveling, with this portable trimmer.
This do-it-all trimmer with more than 190,000 reviews is currently marked down to less than $25.
This Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen is a favorite (mine included) because, as the name suggests, it actually disappears on your face.
The only knock you could make against Kiehl’s moisturizer is that it’s slightly pricey. Right now, however, that’s moot thanks to a 30% discount.
Anytime Dyson’s best-selling Supersonic hair dryer gets a discount, we pay attention.
Oscar Hartzog is the Managing Editor of Commerce at Penske Media, overseeing lifestyle and product coverage at Rolling Stone, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, and WWD. Over the past nine years, he has covered products across all categories with a focus on streaming, tech, fashion, and home goods. He graduated from the American University of Paris with a bachelor’s degree in literature and philosophy.
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