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We've Trawled Through Thousands of Prime Day Deals. These Are the 117+ Actually Worth Buying
James Bricknell · 2026-06-24 · via CNET

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We've Trawled Through Thousands of Prime Day Deals. These Are the 117+ Actually Worth Buying

Prime Day rolls into day 2, and we're continuing to bring you the very best deals as we discover them.

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Prime Day is no longer just a single-day event -- it's four days of deals this year -- and our coverage is going to span the full thing, including rounding up day two's best deals today. The CNET Deals team is still hard at work finding the best sales at Amazon and from around the web. We're actively scouring all of the price drops to bring you the very best offers out there, and we'll be tracking the deals all week long.

Whether you're looking for Apple products, the latest TVs or just a cheaper SSD that's down to the outrageous prices we're currently seeing, we've got something for everyone. We will be updating this live blog throughout the week with our favorite new savings from each day. 

We'll also be highlighting Lightning deals as they happen, but they go quickly, so keep checking back throughout the day.

Our favorite Prime Day deals

This fancy-pants Apple Watch has never been cheaper

By Adam Oram

Apple Watch Series 10 on a grey gradient background
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If you care more about having the premium stainless steel finish than the latest model, this Apple Watch Series 10 deal with $400 off is for you. Though it's the 2024 model, it looks really fancy with the shiny gold body and matching Milanese Loop band. Plus, the Series 10 and Series 11 aren't all that different anyway, and no one looking at your wrist is going to know which version you have.

Read more: Apple Watch Series 11 vs. Series 10: How These Nearly Identical Watches Compare

Don't buy a new TV, buy a new streaming device

By Adam Oram

The Google TV Streamer 4K is shown against a green and orange background with a 'deal' sticker.
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There are plenty of TV deals this Prime Day, but you dont have to spend several hundred dollars to upgradde your viewing experience. One of our favorite streaming devices, the Google TV Streamer 4K, is back down to its record low price of $75 right now. It offers a zippy and easy-to-use interface that is probably a lot better than trying to use an old smart TV's built-in system. 

Get the Meta Quest 3S at $50 off and score a free game

By Katelyn Chedraoui

Meta Quest 3S headset on green and blue background
Meta/CNET

Amazon is selling the ever-popular Meta Quest 3S with 128GB of storage for just $297 right now, with a Gorilla Tag Cardboard Monkenaut Bundle included. That's a savings of over $50 off the asking price, and a deal unlikely to be beaten any time soon - - especially considering Meta recently put prices up.

A decent iPad discount to beat Apple's price rises

By Adam Oram

An iPad A16 tablet against a gray/blue CNET background.
Apple/CNET

Apple's entry-level iPad has dropped lower than this before but at $299 it's still a solid deal, especially considering Apple is seemingly about to raise some prices. If you need a tablet for basic web browsing, email and watching video, this is the model to get. 

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold just dropped back down to its lowest price ever during Prime Day

By Anna Gragert

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold in moonstone silver with an orange and green background
Google/CNET

Save $400: Google's latest foldable phone, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, just dropped down to $1,399 during the Amazon Prime Day sale, matching its record-low sale price. The high-powered foldable device typically retails for $1,799, so this is a notable price drop for a smartphone that has been out for less than a year.

Score this award-winning kids gaming console for $60 off on Prime Day

By Vanessa Hand Orellana

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Nex/Vanessa Hand Orellana/CNET

The Nex Playground (now $239 for Prime Day) is a movement-based gaming console that's so much fun, it won a CNET Editor's Choice award.

As someone who reviews consumer tech for a living, I don't hand out gaming recommendations lightly. I'm surprisingly strict about what I let my three kids use -- especially when it comes to screens. My 9-year-old has been asking for a Nintendo Switch for years, and I'm still holding the line. The Nex Playground doesn't replace a Switch (he'll remind me of that), but it scratches the itch and gets them moving and playing together, which is a win.

This Prime Day power station deal is shaking up my summer camping plans

By Jeff Carlson

A gray portable power station on a purple background.
Anker/CNET

Snag the Anker Solix C300 DC portable power station for just $150, a giant 40% discount compared to the $250 asking price. When you need power in the woods -- or backup energy at home during storms or brownouts -- and want something that won't throw out your back, a portable unit like this is perfect.

I've never been a "glamper" who brings every luxury accessory when I go camping, but even when keeping things basic, I've found that there's always a need for portable power. And this station has plenty. It provides 288Wh of battery power through two 140-watt USB-C ports, one 100-watt USB-C port, one 15-watt USB-C port and two 12-watt USB-A ports.

The best kids tablet to get today

By Anna Gragert

Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet with an orange and green background
Amazon/CNET

Amazon's Fire HD 8 tablet with 64GB is $90 right now, a 31% discount on its $130 list price. This Prime Day deal brings the tablet down to an ultra-low price, making it one of the best Prime Day Amazon device deals we've seen, and the best tablet to get for your kids. The 64GB model is currently $10 cheaper than the 32GB version, so you'll get plenty of storage space while spending under $100.

I love this floating Anker speaker, and it's on sale for less than $100

By David Carnoy

A person holds a brown and pink Anker Soundcore Boom-3I by the pool.
David Carnoy/CNET

The Anker Soundcore Boom 3I is perfect for pool parties, beach days and any other summer adventures, and you can pick one up for just $95 at Amazon's Prime Day sale. That's a $35 discount. While it's not the all-time lowest price we've seen, it is a great bargain on an excellent portable Bluetooth speaker.

Amazon snuck in this morning and cut well over 50% off its Fire TV, but this Prime Day deal won't last

By Dashia Milden

A Toshiba TV with a colorful screen and a limited time offer sticker
Toshiba/CNET

Toshiba's 50-inch 4K Smart TV is usually $350, but the Amazon's Prime Day sale marks it down to $150. That's a deep discount for 4K with Amazon Alexa voice controls. Only Prime members qualify for the 57% discount, otherwise you can expect to pay $350. 

Picture seeing sports and movies in 4K quality for $150. It's a Prime Day offer I wouldn't pass up -- especially during the World Cup.

We gave this Mova robot vac an award, and Prime Day dropped the price by over $400

By Sneha Iyer

A robot vacuum and mop in black color with "deal-deal" and "limited-time" stickers on a green and orange CNET background.
Mova/CNET

Thanks to Prime Day discounts, you can now grab one of CNET's favorite robot vacuums, the Mova V50 Ultra, for just $659, its lowest price ever. If vacuuming isn't your favorite chore (it definitely isn't mine), this deal is a great excuse to pick one and go hands-free. This discount is exclusively for Prime members, though. For non-Prime members, it's still available at $692.

Smarten up your home

By Adam Oram

The Aqara U100 lock, showing the keypad on an ajar brown door.
CNET/Tyler Lacoma

Aqara makes a ton of affordable smart home devices, and most of its wares work across Alexa, Google Home and Apple Home ecosystems so they are good buys no matter what devices you own. Personally, I have an Aqara doorbell that works great in my Apple setup, and CNET smart home expert Tyler Lacoma has tested a bunch of Aqara gear for his best lists. 

Amazon has some super steep Aqara discounts right now with prices from $14, making it a great time to add a few more gadgets to your home. 

Cat parent? This one's for you

By Adam Oram

Oneisall smart litter box on a green gradient background
Oneisall/CNET

Today is the day to upgrade your litter box game. This self-scooping model can help you avoid dealing with your cat's business for up to 14 days and it's available for less than ever before right now.

Even lower Galaxy S26 lows

By Adam Oram

Strap on an Apple Watch today

By Adam Oram

I thought the Pixel Buds A-Series couldn't be any more affordable

By Adam Oram

Google Pixel Buds A-Series against a black and purple gradient background
Google/CNET

The Pixel Buds A-Series got a solid 8.1 out of 10 from our audio expert David Carnoy when they launched, influenced highly by their performance-to-price ratio. They're an even better value for anyone hunting down cheap wireless earbuds this Prime Day, down to under $50 today only.  That's half off and a new record low. 

One-day kitchen deals at all-time lows

By Adam Oram

Your OLED TV upgrade, now cheaper than ever

By Adam Oram

LG OLED C5 TV against a blue and pink gradient background with a Price Drop sticker overlay
LG/CNET

CNET TV expert Ty Pendlebury says that it's a close call between the the Samsung S90F and the LG C5 when it comes to the best OLED TVs on the market right now, and that you should basically by whichever is cheapest at the time.

The great news is, they're basically the same price right now thanks to Prime Day with both sitting at record lows of around $1,200 for the 65-inch models.

My everyday iPhone case is thin, tough and on sale right now

By Palash Volvoikar

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I've been daily-driving Pitaka cases for a while now, usually rotating through a few colors, so this is one of the rare deals here that I can vouch for from actual use. If you want a case that stays really thin but can still take a beating, this is the one I'd point you to. The aramid-fiber build shrugs off the kind of drops and scuffs that wreck most slim cases, and I've never felt like I was trading protection for the low profile.

The patterns are the other reason I keep buying them. They look good, they change them up fairly often, so you're not stuck with the same three boring options. Right now, the Pitaka case that I use is down to $48 from its usual $60, which is a solid price for a case I'd buy at full price anyway.

Wake up gently with my favorite sunrise alarm clock

By Kaylyn McKenna

Hatch Restore 3 alarm clock in off-white with a blue and pink background
Hatch/CNET

The Hatch Restore 3 is on sale now for $136 for Prime members, a 20% discount on its $170 list price. This trendy sunrise alarm clock doesn't go on sale often, and this is the lowest we've ever seen it drop to. 

I've been using the Hatch Restore for a little over a year now, and it's been such a delightful addition to my morning routine. If you're sick of waking up to the shrill sound of your iPhone alarm, the Hatch Restore 3 can help. The Hatch alarm clock gradually brightens for a sunrise-like experience and plays calm, soothing alarm sounds to help you wake up gently in the morning. 

Discounts on the Hatch Restore 3 don't pop up very often, so snag it on sale now while you can.

Our top-rated earbuds are $70 off for Prime Day

By Vanessa Hand Orellana

Apple AirPods Pro 3 on a black background

The AirPods Pro 3 can make even the loudest spaces sound like an empty conference room. 

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Amazon, along with retailers like Walmart and Best Buy, has dropped the price of Apple's AirPods Pro 3 from their original $249 down to $179. It's one of the best deals we've seen on them so far --and the kind that doesn't usually last long.

CNET audio expert David Carnoy named the AirPods Pro 3 the best wireless earbuds of 2026, thanks to their excellent sound quality, strong noise cancellation and seamless Apple integration. They also come with a few standout extras, like live conversation translation and built-in motion and heart-rate tracking for workouts.

I've been using them while working from home with three kids, and the noise cancellation alone can turn chaos into something that almost resembles quiet. At this price, they're an easy recommendation if you've been thinking about upgrading.

Add power to your campsite without looking like a "glamper"

By Jeff Carlson

A gray portable power station on a purple background.

The Anker Solix C300 is a portable power station that you can take to the woods.

Anker/CNET

I'm an unapologetic car camper, but I don't feel the need to turn a campsite into a replacement for my living room. Leave the movie projectors and Bluetooth speakers at home and enjoy the actual outdoors!

I am still a tech nerd in the wilderness, though, with a need to charge my phone (for navigation and texting via satellite), my camera batteries and my iPad for reviewing photos and reading ebooks.

That's why the Anker Solix 300 portable power station is so inviting. It's small enough to be unobtrusive, yet powerful enough to charge all my gear. It even has a pop-up light so the device can also be a lantern at night for late night card games.

The Solix C300 is just $150 for Prime Day, which is a full $100 off the regular price. It doesn't come with wall plugs for charging the station itself, but if you get a pair of 140W chargers, you can replenish up to 80% of its battery in just an hour (and then you have chargers that replace your laptop's limited built-in ones for everyday use).

I'm Editor-in-Chief of CNET and I'm tempted by these deals on Prime Day

By David Katzmaier

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The NotePin S AI wearable, seen here on the wrist of CNET's Katie Collins, could be really useful for my job. And it's on sale for Prime Day.

Andrew Lanxon/CNET

I took over the role of CNET's editorial leader earlier this year, and while I've participated in Prime Day sales as a TV reviewer and general deals editor here for (literally) decades, this is my first Prime Day as EIC. In case you're wondering what purchases a person like me is considering this time around, here's a sampling.

iPad 11-inch A16 ($300): My artistic daughter has been asking for an iPad and if my wife approves, I'll likely get her this basic version, our top pick for most people. I'd also get her the Apple Pencil (on sale for $60). We'd save both of these for Christmas presents.

Belkin Portable Charger Bank ($38): My family and I always need portable chargers. Half our devices call for Lightning and the other half for USB-C. This does both and I like the built-in cables.

Plaud NotePin S AI Notetaker ($152): In my new role I take more meetings than ever, and I also have plenty of valuable face-to-face conversations in the office and beyond. I currently depend on the Otter app on my phone and Gemini+Google Meet recordings at work to take notes (with appropriate permission, of course). This AI wearable could be my "secret weapon" to consolidate everything in one place.

JBL Go 4 Bluetooth Speaker ($38): I actually bought this one a few days ago when it was $40 – still a great deal, but now even better. It's no longer one of our best Bluetooth speakers but it's good enough for my (other) daughter, who wants one for the beach. At this price, I won't be too annoyed if (when?) it gets destroyed by sand and surf. And yes, I got her the pink one which I know she'll love. We're saving this for her birthday.

Anker Solix F2000 portable power station ($749): I own a travel trailer and upgraded to solar with an inverter, but at a recent (shady) campsite, I still had to break out my loud, annoying propane generator. Sure, I could just add more standard 12V LiPo4 batteries, but this portable power station is so much more versatile. It includes a 30A RV outlet, and the wheels make it worth the extra $50 over the Bluetti AC200L. No way my wife approves this one, but it stays on the list anyway because I'm camping tech obsessed.

Scarlett Johansson's facial moisturizer is on sale, and it's my favorite

By Gael Cooper

A bottle of clear cleanser on a green background
The Outset/CNET

Yeah, I'm never going to look like glamorous Hollywood actress and Marvel superhero Scarlett Johansson. That ain't happening. But ScarJo is one of many celebrities who have branched out into skincare. In 2022, she co-founded the plant-based skincare line, The Outset, and since I discovered it, it's been my go-to brand. For Prime Day, you can get my top Outset product, the daily facial moisturizer, and save $13 in the process. It's selling for $31, down from $44.

I have a bottle of The Outset moisturizer perched on my bathroom counter right now. It's light, fragrance-free, and is never sticky. I even like the simple frosted bottle. Two of its sister products, the face cleanser and the face serum, are both in my Amazon cart. I see that they're also both on sale for Prime Day. I haven't tried them yet, but am tempted -- the face cleanser is priced at $24, down from $32, and the serum is $37, down from $46. Will this moisturizer turn me into Scarlett Johansson? Absolutely not. Will it make my skin happy while saving me $13? That's a much more realistic superpower.

The stainless steel motion sensor trash can I have in my office is down to $118

By Nelson Aguilar

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I've always been a fan of Simplehuman's products. Yes, they're on the pricier side, but in my experience, they tend to hold up for years. Pretty much every Simplehuman product I've owned -- whether it's a trash can, dish rack, paper towel holder or hamper -- has lasted long enough to make the higher prices worth it.

And for Amazon Prime Day, several Simplehuman products are on sale, including its 45-liter semi-round automatic sensor trash can. You can wave your hand over the brushed stainless steel lid to open it and quickly toss something out without ever touching the can. I have one in my office, and it's one of those small upgrades that feels pretty unnecessary -- until you get used to it.

The Simplehuman 45-liter automatic sensor trash can is currently $118 for Prime Day, which is 26% off its regular price of $160. It's still more expensive than your basic plastic kitchen trash can, but the touch-free lid makes cleanup a little easier, and the stainless steel finish helps it look good in your home.

My daily driver noise-canceling headphones are $70 off

By Palash Volvoikar

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The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) are my daily drivers. The noise cancellation is simply amazing on these. It easily blocks out everything from loud office chatter to flight engine drone (and even the crying children you encounter on flights). They also look very good and feel incredibly premium, which is a big plus when you're wearing them for hours on end. The sound quality is right up there with the toughest competitors, delivering a rich, immersive experience that easily earned them a spot on our list of the best noise-canceling headphones we tested for 2026.

Normally, these retail for $449, but this Prime Day deal brings the QC Ultra 2nd Gen down to $379. That's a solid $70 savings on a top-tier pair of cans.

Audible gives you the chance for 3 free credits and $20

By James Bricknell

An iPad with the Dungeon Crawler Carl audiobook visible. A 3D printed sign above it says Mongo is Appalled! in yellow letters.

You don't know who Mongo is right now, but trust me, he will be appalled.

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The quality of audiobooks has risen to new heights over the last few years. Books are no longer read in a monotone mid-Atlantic accent but feature rich dramatizations and expert voiceovers.

Audible is still the best place to get quality audiobooks, like Project Hail Mary, Dungeon Crawler Carl or We Are Legion (We Are Bob). And with Audible's cracking Prime Day deal, you can score three free credits and $20 extra credit if you sign up now. You can cancel at any time, and you get to keep the books you already picked, so it's worth it just to grab the first few books in a series.

I would suggest keeping the subscription after the trial ends, though, as you'll get another credit each month. I've managed to collect the entire Dungeon Crawler Carl series on Audible through my credits.

The headphones I wear 5-plus hours a day are 25% off

By Macy Meyer

A pair of white Beats headphones against a red/purple CNET background.
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I used to be an AirPods advocate until, one day, my beloved AirPods stopped working and I had to retire them to the garbage. I was looking for a replacement and found that the Beats Studio Pro overear headphones were on sale during a past Prime Day. So I bought them and haven't looked back since. They're simply amazing -- not to mention stylish and durable. 

If you want to try them out yourself, you can find the Beats Studio Pro on sale for just $150 right now, a 25% discount from the usual $200 price tag. You can also find them in a range of colors, including black, white, gray, navy, sandstone and deep brown. (I already own a pair in color sandstone, but the deep brown is sleek and eye-catching. Another pair might be just what I need from this Prime Day.)

My favorite tiny camping chair is $127 for Prime Day

By Nelson Aguilar

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Amazon/CNET

Most camping chairs are fine once you're sitting in them. The annoying part is everything before that: Carrying them, storing them and deciding whether they're worth bringing in the first place. That's why I prefer the CLIQ ClassiQ portable chair over any other camping chair I've ever owned.

It folds down way smaller than a typical camping chair -- to roughly the size of a Hydro Flask water bottle -- and is easy to keep in your car or even your bag for beach days, parks, outdoor movies or any event where you know you'll eventually get tired of standing. It's also surprisingly comfortable, which I did not expect from something that packs down this small.

The CLIQ chair is $127 for Prime Day, which is 15% off the regular price. I know it's not the cheapest camping chair you can buy, but it's the one I keep reaching for time and time again. (Read all about it here.) And after nearly five years of daily use with mine, that's probably the best thing I can say about it.

My secret weapon for surviving summer with three kids is selling for $60 off

By Vanessa Hand Orellana

The colorful Nex Playground Movement-Based Gaming Console is featured against an equally colorful background.

This little console has gifted me the rare moment of sibling harmony. 

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The Nex Playground is a movement-based gaming console that gets kids up and moving instead of zoning out on the couch. Unlike traditional video games, it uses your body as the controller and features simple, low-stimulation graphics that encourage active play rather than endless screen time.

Its library of more than 50 games includes everything from kid-friendly adventures to workout and trivia games that parents can join, too. My kids, ages 3 to 9, can all play together, and it's one of the few things that gets them engaging with each other instead of fighting over turns.

For Prime Day, the standalone Nex Playground console is 20% off, which brings it down from $299 to $239. Or you can get the three-in-one bundle, which includes the Nex Playground, a travel case and a 12-month Play Pass subscription that unlocks the full library of games for $330 (down from $412).

My go-to cookware is up to 50%

By Macy Meyer

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Looking for reliable, durable, sleek cookware that can also be cleaned in the dishwasher? Let me introduce you to HexClad hybrid cookware, which is conveniently up to 50% off for Prime Day. I have several HexClad items: a pizza steel, a BBQ pan and a set of six knives, which have truly changed the way I slice and dice. Yes, I love this cookware brand because it's modern, lightweight and high quality. But my favorite aspect by far is how easy everything is to clean, making HexClad my go-to brand for everyday, yet reliable kitchen cookware. 

You can pick up my go-to sling bag for over half off right now

By Max McHone

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This rugged little sling bag has been my favorite travel companion for years and has yet to let me down. It's just big enough for my camera, a zoom lens and some other essentials, like my wallet and sunglasses, and has adjustable load straps to keep everything in place. It's also got a padded main compartment and a water-resistant nylon exterior that has kept my gear safe and dry in some truly harsh environments. The glacier camo variant is down to just $30 at B&H, which saves you $40 compared to the usual price.

Never lose anything with $10 off my favorite item trackers

By Oliver Haslam

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I can lose just about anything. And in many cases, I have lost it at some point or another. That's why I now use AirTags to make sure that I can at least find the thing that I lost. And I can do it quickly and easily, too.

A pack of four AirTags will set you back $89 right now, saving you $10 off the usual price. They still aren't cheap, but I find AirTags to be worth every single penny. If you're at all like me, I'm sure that you will, too.

My favorite 360 camera for drives and rides is down to $435

By Palash Volvoikar

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The Insta360 X5 is hands-down my favorite gadget for capturing drives and motorcycle rides. While traditional action cameras are great for regular action filming, a 360-degree camera like the X5 is a game-changer because it captures absolutely everything around you in stunning 8K resolution. We found it to be a worthy upgrade over the X4 in our hands-on testing. You can literally mount it, forget about it and then frame your favorite angles later in the app so you never miss a shot. My favorite bit is how easy it is to replace the lens cover if you shatter it, which is genuinely something that can happen when you use an action camera the way it is intended to be used. 

Normally $550, this Prime Day deal brings the X5 down to a cool $435. It's stellar value for the money at this price, offering solid stabilization and rugged durability.

You should be buying your new TV on Prime Day

By James Bricknell

Prime Day is a great time to pick up your new TV. Black Friday may offer better deals sometimes, but if you can't wait until November, Prime Day is your best bet. We've rounded up some of the best deals you can get right here. 

Our favorite TV in 2026 is down to its best-ever price in the 65-inch size with $500 off its usual going rate. We love that this TV is relatively affordable (more so right now), super light and easy to install while delivering some of the best images we've ever seen. It scored well in our testing for gaming, too, and offers excellent shadow detail for those shows that all seem to be shot in the dark.

Hisense's QD7QF is our pick for the best budget TV, and getting the big 75-inch model at just $50 over its all-time low price makes it an even better value. It has full-array local dimming and offers a picture quality better than its price suggests. It's a top choice at this price.

This midsize mini-LED TV is down to its record-low price right now. You'll get high-end features like full-array local dimming and HDR10 Plus for better contrast and punchier visuals. The 60Hz refresh rate keeps the frame rate smooth for gaming. You also get Dolby Atmos audio, plus built-in Fire TV with Alexa for easy streaming and voice control right out of the box.

This deal is only for Prime members.

$280 (save $180 for Prime members)

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My favorite budget earbuds are down to $19 for Prime members

By Aashna Gheewalla

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You'll get 10 hours of battery life on a single charge, with the case extending that to 30 hours. You can top them up for 10 minutes and get a full 2 hours of playtime should the need arise, too. They are also a great option if you plan to pick these up as running earbuds or for working out, thanks to that IPX5 rating. Normally $40, Prime members can take advantage of a 53% discount that drops the earbuds down to just $19

My daughter doesn't leave home without this smartwatch

By James Bricknell

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My 8-year-old sometimes likes to think she's in prison, so she'll occasionally make a mad dash to freedom (the backyard) or try to go to her friend's house down the street. The Cosmo JrTrack 5 is a great smartwatch (that requires a subscription) for keeping tabs on your young ones. It has GPS that lets me know when she leaves the safety bubble, and I can call her to make sure she is safe. She likes to call me from the school bus on the way to school, too.

Right now, it's down to just $75, a 40% discount from it's normal $130 price tag, though Amazon's tracker is saying the discount is less. The $75 price is really great for the peace of mind it gives you. 

My go-to hair dryer and styler is $151 off

By Aashna Gheewalla

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I love that you can use the Shark FlexStyle for so many different things. Not only can you dry your hair, but you can use the same air technology to give yourself a blowout and even curls. It has various heat settings to help prevent damage, plus a cool setting to lock the hair in. I've been testing it on my 2A wavy hair for several months and love it. This Prime Day deal brings the styler from $399 down to a record low $199

Iced coffee every day for less than a couple of Starbucks

By David Watsky

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Iced coffee drinkers, your time is now. The Hyperchiller turns piping hot coffee into chilled java in under a minute without watering it down. I love it, and it's a steal at the regular $25 price -- but the built-for-summer gadget is down to $13 for Prime Day. Hot coffee tumbles through the frozen chambers and tumbles out 100 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than when it entered. Besides rapidly cooling coffee and tea, the device can chill a room-temperature white wine or rosé in seconds, so happy hour never has to wait.

Smart buys under $50

By Adam Oram

You don't have to spend a fortune to make the most of Prime Day deals. There are plenty of offers available for under $50, and we're rounding up a bunch of them here. 

This palm-sized Bluetooth speaker is designed to go just about anywhere. It's got a rugged, waterproof design -- and even floats -- making it a great pick for pool parties and beach days. It also boasts 20 hours of battery life and an integrated fabric loop for easy transport.

$20 (save $15 for Prime Members)

You don't have to spend a fortune to get some decent noise-canceling earbuds these days. These JBL buds feature 8mm drivers for rich, full sound and boast an impressive 40-hour battery life. They're also IP54 water- and dust-resistant, which means you can use them during workouts.

This ultraslim MagSafe power bank is just 8.6mm thick and weighs just 127 grams, but it still features a 5,000-mAh battery. It supports 15W wireless charging or 20W fast charging via USB-C cable. Use the promo code ULPB580 at checkout to save.

This is the overall best video doorbell of 2026. It makes it easy to keep an eye on who's coming and going. The doorbell features detailed 2K video, plus night vision and a wide 180-degree field of view. It's also wireless, which makes it easy to set up.

This device has a touchscreen and displays a variety of custom-designed clock faces so you can select your favorite. It's obviously Alexa-enabled, which means you can use your voice to set alarms, access the weather, play music tracks and much more. This Echo Spot is also equipped with privacy controls, including a mic-off button, the ability to view and delete your voice recordings and more. Plus, it comes in three colors.

$45 (save $35 with Prime)

These simple outlet adapters let you turn any regular appliance into a smart device you can power on and off from anywhere with your phone or hands-free with voice control. They work with Google Home, Amazon Alexa and more. These plugs allow you to set custom timers and schedules for some serious convenience. Each smart plug has a single outlet with a maximum 1,800-watt output.

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I've been power-using this nugget ice maker for 2 years

By Amber Guetebier

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The Ecozy is my favorite nugget ice maker for chilled drinks all summer. I've been using the machine for two full summers, going through at least one full chamber of ice per day -- usually more -- without any issues or signs of slowing.  It normally costs $340, but is sitting pretty at $270 on Amazon right now. This special price comes courtesy of Prime Day, and marks the lowest this impressive ice maker has dropped since it launched. 

My favorite Bose mini Bluetooth speaker is down to its lowest price for Prime Day

By David Carnoy

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As CNET's portable audio expert, I test dozens of wireless Bluetooth speakers each year. Bose makes some of the best, and while they can be a little pricey, the compact SoundLink Flex is one of its most affordable models. Depending on the color, it usually costs around $150, but Amazon has on it on sale for Prime Day $99  -- or $50 off. That matches its lowest price I've seen to date.

Our affordable robot lawn mower pick just got cheaper

By Adam Oram

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Robot lawnmowers are becoming increasingly popular, and Amazon has several options on sale for Prime Day. We picked the Sunseeker X3 Plus as the best option if affordability is your main concern, and it's available for less than ever right now with over $700 off its list price. It's a great time to make the upgrade so you can keep your lawn trimmed all summer.

Amazon device deals galore

By Adam Oram

70% off home security

By Adam Oram

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Amazon is starting the day strong with a Lightning deal on five Blink Outdoor 4 cameras at 70% off the usual price. At just $120, this is a new record low by far, though it's limited in supply so we expect this oen to go fast. 

Blinks Outdoor 4 is one of our favorite options for shoring up your home security. 

Prime Day is here!

By Adam Oram

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It's finally here. After what seems like weeks of early deals, the official Prime Day event is now underway. And long gone are the days of a single or even a pair of days of deals -- this year's Prime Day spans four whole days. 

CNET's crack Deals team will be here throughout the event to bring you the very best Prime Day offers, filtering out the poor quality stuff, fake discounts and focusing on rare deals, record lows and exclusive savings. Let's dive in.