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Here are the best streaming service deals available right now

So far, 2025 has been a great year for watching new, must-see TV shows and movies on subscription services. But if you, like many of us, have more concurrent subscriptions than you care to admit, you’ll agree that keeping up with the latest stuff every month can get expensive. They may not cost as much as most of the tech we cover, but it adds up.
If you’re trying to cut down on your expenses, you might be able to do so while holding onto your precious subscriptions. Attempting to cancel your service is a good way to see if you’ll be offered a cheaper monthly rate to stick around. Outside of that, several services offer promos at different times throughout the year, some of which are even available to new and returning subscribers alike. Below, we’ve curated some of the best deals going on right now, so you can enjoy streaming your favorite show or movie for less than it would typically cost you.
Note: keep an eye out for free trials and student discounts
Most streaming services offer free trials that typically last from a week to a month, whether you sign up for an annual membership or just a monthly subscription. However, you will likely have to provide your credit card information in advance, and you will be charged once your trial is over, so make a note in your calendar if you don’t want to be charged.
Some streaming platforms offer student discounts. These include Hulu, Paramount Plus, YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, and more. You’ll have to prove your student eligibility through a sign-up form and typically be enrolled in an accredited Title IV college or university to take advantage of these deals.
The best Peacock deals
Peacock is NBCUniversal’s streaming service, one that offers next-day programming from NBC (and Bravo). The platform also provides access to live sports programming, including Sunday Night Football and WWE, as well as movies and shows like The Wild Robot, Conclave, Wicked, Oppenheimer, Yellowstone, Teacup, The Office, Saturday Night Live, Rian Johnson’s Poker Face, and the The Office spinoff, The Paper, which debuts on September 4th.
The platform currently offers two plans: an ad-supported Peacock Premium tier for $10.99 a month (or $109.99 a year) or the ad-free Peacock Premium Plus tier for $16.99 a month (or $169.99 a year). Only the latter lets you download content for offline viewing. These new prices went into effect in late July for new subscribers, and current subscribers will continue paying the previous rate until August 22nd.
In terms of deals, things are pretty dry right now. You can grab a complimentary subscription when you sign up for a year of Instacart Plus ($99 annually or $9.99 a month). You can also get free access if you’re an Xfinity Internet customer with gigabit speeds or a Diamond or Platinum Rewards member. If you’re a first responder or a medical professional (and are alright with your credentials being verified by SheerID), you can get Peacock’s monthly plan for $3.99 per month, which is a nice perk.
The best Disney Plus deals
Disney Plus, Hulu Bundle Basic

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With Disney Plus, you can stream a wide range of shows and movies, including Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Deadpool & Wolverine, Andor, X-Men ‘97, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour film. A monthly subscription currently costs $9.99 a month with ads or $15.99 a month without (or $159.99 annually). The $15.99 per month service includes Dolby Atmos sound in content that supports it, as well as the ability to download TV shows and movies on up to 10 devices.
For just a dollar more, Disney offers an ad-supported, $10.99-a-month Duo Basic subscription that brings together Disney Plus and Hulu. To enjoy an ad-free experience across both services, the cost is $19.99 per month.
There’s also the $16.99-a-month Disney Bundle Trio Basic bundle, which includes the ad-supported Hulu and ESPN Plus (paying $26.99 a month nets you the ad-free version of Hulu and Disney Plus, though ESPN will still have ads). That’s cheaper than subscribing to all three streaming services individually, and is the wisest route to take if you want all three.
That being said, there are other ways to save, particularly with carrier promos. Those currently on one of Verizon’s Unlimited plans, for instance, can get Disney Plus Trio Basic with ads for $10 a month instead of $16.99. If you already subscribe to Verizon’s existing Legacy bundle, you can also continue to enjoy ad-free Disney Plus, as well as ad-supported ESPN Plus and Hulu, for $15 per month ($6 off).
The best Hulu deals
Hulu and Disney Plus (with ads)

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Hulu offers both ad-supported and ad-free plans. No matter which you buy, you’ll be able to access all of Hulu’s TV shows and movies on multiple devices, including originals like The Handmaid’s Tale and Sand Land, as well as other content, like Shogun, The Bear, Futurama, and The Veil. It’s also where you’ll be able to watch the King of the Hill revival when it lands on August 4th. The service also allows two people to stream simultaneously, and you can have up to six user profiles. However, subscribing to the ad-free plan means you won’t have to deal with commercials; You’ll also be able to watch downloads offline.
The ad-supported plan currently costs $9.99 per month, while the ad-free plan costs $18.99 a month. Hulu also sells ad-free and ad-supported bundles that include Disney Plus and / or ESPN Plus, which are cheaper than subscribing to each service individually. With the Hulu with Live TV, Disney Plus, and ESPN Plus bundle, you’ll be able to access more than 90 live sports, news, and entertainment channels, as well as content from each of the streaming services. You’ll also be able to record live shows with unlimited DVR storage and take advantage of the same features the standard, ad-free, and ad-supported Hulu plans offer. The ad-supported Hulu with Live TV subscription is $82.99 a month, while the ad-free tier is $95.99 a month (though, it’s worth noting that, of the three services included, ESPN Plus will still have ads, even at this tier). Complicated, right?
However, if you just want Hulu and don’t need the live TV version, you can subscribe to the ad-supported Disney Bundle Duo Basic, which includes Disney Plus, for $10.99 a month. You can also add ESPN Plus for $16.99 per month, or get rid of ads and add live sports for $26.99 a month.
In terms of deals, students can subscribe to the ad-supported version for $1.99 a month or a bundle that combines Spotify Premium, Showtime, and ad-supported Hulu for $5.99 a month. Some wireless carriers are also offering customers discounts when they buy premium phone plans. As mentioned previously, those currently on one of Verizon’s Unlimited plans can get the Disney Plus Trio Basic with ads for $10 per month instead of $16.99. If you already subscribe to Verizon’s Legacy bundle, you can also continue to stream ad-free Disney Plus and ad-supported ESPN Plus / Hulu for $15 a month ($6 off). T-Mobile, meanwhile, offers complimentary access to Hulu’s ad-supported tier when you maintain a qualifying Go5G Next line.
The best Sling TV deals
Sling TV (one-month subscription)

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Sling TV is a streaming service that functions as a more affordable alternative to YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV. With it, you can watch a range of streaming services as well as live and on-demand channels — including ESPN, CNN, Fox, NBC, Comedy Central, and Cartoon Network — on multiple devices.
Sling offers an ad-supported free tier — Sling Freestream — which provides access to more than 500 live channels as well as more than 40,000 on-demand movies and TV shows. The platform also offers three paid plans, all of which come with 50 hours of DVR storage: Sling Blue ($50.99 a month); Sling Orange ($45.99 a month); and Sling Orange and Blue ($65.99 a month). Sling also lets you subscribe to HBO Max as a Blue-tier add-on for a discount (totaling $57.97 per month), or you can buy an ad-free subscription to HBO Max as a standalone service for $16.99 a month. For a limited time, Sling is including a one-month trial to AMC Plus with subscriptions — perfect if you’ve never seen Halt and Catch Fire.
If you’re into sports, you may want to opt for Sling Orange over Blue as it grants access to ESPN channels — but only on one device. Sling Blue, however, offers a number of channels Sling Orange lacks, including Fox News, MSNBC, E!, Discovery, Bravo, and local NBC or Fox affiliates. You can also subscribe to a bundle that includes both Sling Orange and Sling Blue, which offers all the channels featured in the first two plans.
Sling is currently offering new customers a 50 percent discount on their first month of Sling Orange, meaning you’ll pay $23 instead of $45.99. The promo also applies to Sling Blue, although it’s slightly more expensive at $25.50, down from $50.99. You can also get one month of Sling Orange and Sling Blue combined for $33 per month instead of $65.99. In addition to 50 percent off your first month, Sling is also offering free unlimited DVR during that period, along with a $5 discount on Paramount Plus with Showtime, AMC Plus, or Starz. After your first month of savings, you’ll be charged the regular amount for your selected plan.
The best Apple TV Plus deals
Apple TV Plus

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Apple TV Plus is a service operated by Apple that offers original shows and movies in 4K HDR, including Ted Lasso, The Studio, The Morning Show, Silo, Severance, Finch, Coda, For All Mankind, and Napoleon. The platform is also the streaming home to Major League Soccer, and currently costs $9.99 a month. There are no ads whatsoever on Apple TV Plus, except some skippable pre-roll advertisements for other Apple TV Plus content.
There are a couple of promos to make note of when it comes to Apple TV Plus. The service currently offers a weeklong free trial for new subscribers, after which you’ll be charged $9.99 a month. You can also get a free three-month subscription when you buy an Apple device, though you’ll have to redeem the offer within 90 days of purchase.
Apple TV Plus is also included in the larger Apple One suite of apps. The all-in-one service lets you bundle four other Apple services for a single monthly subscription starting at $19.95 a month. New subscribers will get a free month of Apple TV Plus if they include it as part of their Apple One membership. In addition, eligible individuals who sign up for the student Apple Music subscription, which starts at $5.99 per month, can get Apple Music for 50 percent off with a free Apple TV Plus subscription.
As far as carrier deals go, T-Mobile offers discounts on Apple TV Plus, as well as other streaming services. For instance, the wireless carrier is currently offering customers in the US complimentary access to Apple TV Plus when they subscribe to a qualifying Go5G Next line. For Verizon Unlimited customers, the option exists to get Apple One (which includes Apple TV Plus) for $10 per month ($9.95 off) for an individual plan, or $20 for a family plan ($5.95 off).
The best HBO Max deals
Max (annual subscription)

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HBO Max is home to Game of Thrones and its spinoff, House of the Dragon, along with shows and movies like Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Dune: Prophecy, The Last of Us, Wonka, Euphoria, Sinners, Mountainhead, Righteous Gemstones, Hacks, Scavenger’s Reign, The Batman, Succession, and even content from Discovery Plus.
The platform offers an ad-supported tier that costs $9.99 a month and two ad-free plans that start at $16.99 a month. Unlike the ad-supported plan, the standard ad-free tier also lets you download 30 shows or movies for offline viewing. HBO Max also offers a $20.99-a-month Premium plan, which allows you to stream in 4K and supports Dolby Atmos with select content. The latter plan also lets you stream on four devices simultaneously and download a maximum of 100 shows or movies to watch on the go.
HBO Max offers an annual subscription and various bundles, both of which are cheaper than subscribing on a monthly basis. The ad-supported plan normally costs $99.99 a year, saving you a modest $19 over the course of 12 months, while subscribing to the annual ad-free base plan for $169.99 saves you $33. You can also save about $41 by subscribing to the annual 4K Premium ad-free plan for $209.99. Lastly, you can opt for the ad-supported bundle — which includes HBO Max, Disney Plus, and Hulu — for $16.99 a month, or pay $13 extra to go ad-free. The total cost is cheaper than subscribing to each of the three individually, saving you money in the long run. A basic plan exists, with ads, for $9.99 per month.
Multiple wireless carriers are offering deals. You can, for instance, get a year of Netflix and HBO Max when you purchase a 5G Home Plus, LTE Home Plus, Fios 1 Gig, or the Fios 2 Gig Verizon Home Internet (VHI) plan. Alternatively, Verizon is offering those with an Unlimited plan the ability to get Netflix and HBO Max (with ads) for $10 a month (about $7 off).
AT&T also includes complimentary access to ad-free HBO Max when you subscribe to select AT&T Unlimited Choice or Plus plans, which start at $60 a month. If you opt for Cricket’s Unlimited Plus 15GB Mobile Hotspot phone plan, which starts at $60 a month, you’ll also be able to get the ad-supported version of HBO Max for free. Finally, you can get two months of HBO Max free with DirectTV Stream or Satellite TV services.
The best Netflix deals
Netflix (monthly, with ads)

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A Netflix subscription grants you access to thousands of movies and TV shows, as well as a limited number of mobile games. Notable shows and movies include Squid Game, Dan Da Dan, Baby Reindeer, K-Pop Demon Hunters, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, Cobra Kai, Stranger Things, The Killer, and Arcane, among countless others.
The well-known streaming service currently offers three plans: Standard with ads ($7.99 per month), Standard without ads ($17.99 per month), and Premium ($24.99 per month). The premium tier allows for higher resolution, lets multiple users watch content on four devices at the same time as opposed to just two, and lets you download on six devices at a time as opposed to just two. It’s also the only plan that supports 4K HDR content, as well as spatial audio.
Netflix isn’t currently offering a discount, but T-Mobile is offering the ad-supported plan for free to those on qualifying Go5G Next and Go5G Plus lines. This deal is also available to those on qualifying Magenta Max lines, or for those who sign up to two or more Go56 and Magenta lines. As mentioned previously, you can also get a year of both Netflix and HBO Max when you purchase one of the following Verizon Home internet plans: a 5G Home Plus, LTE Home Plus, Fios 1 Gig, or the Fios 2 Gig Verizon Home Internet (VHI) plan. Alternatively, Verizon is offering those with an Unlimited plan the ability to get Netflix and HBO Max (with ads) for $10 per month ($6.98 off).
The best YouTube TV deals
YouTube TV (monthly)

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YouTube TV grants subscribers access to live sports and a number of major news and entertainment channels, including PBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, NBC, ABC, Fox, CNN, and more. It also comes with unlimited recording for a maximum of six accounts, all for $82.99 per month. You can buy optional add-ons as well, which range between $2 and $65 a month and include access to services like HBO Max, Starz, and NBA League Pass. The service also offers a separate Spanish-only plan.
Now through August 31st, new subscribers can sign up for the YouTube TV Base Plan for $49.99 ($33 off) a month for the first three months. It’ll be free for 21 days as a trial.
The best Paramount Plus and Showtime deals
Paramount Plus Essential (monthly)

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Paramount Plus and Showtime provides access to live sports and 24/7 live news with CBS News. It also grants access to the entire Paramount Plus catalog, including shows like Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Yellowstone spinoff 1923, as well as films like Gladiator II and Top Gun: Maverick. You’ll also get access to Showtime’s library, which includes originals like Billions, Dexter: Resurrection, and Yellowjackets, as well as movies like Talk To Me and Past Lives.
If you want to subscribe to both Paramount Plus and Showtime, you can sign up for the ad-supported or ad-free Paramount Plus with Showtime package for $12.99 a month. Alternatively, if you’re willing to pay for a year upfront, you can save about $36 compared to paying monthly when you subscribe to the annual plan for $119.99.
Alternatively, you can subscribe to Paramount Plus as a standalone service when you pay for Paramount Plus’ ad-supported Essential plan, which costs $7.99 per month. The annual plan, meanwhile, costs $59.99 per year, saving you $36 over the course of 12 months if you’re willing to pay upfront. Just bear in mind this plan offers fewer live sporting events than the Paramount Plus with Showtime package, and won’t let you download content for offline viewing.
In terms of deals, Walmart Plus subscribers can currently get the Essential plan for free as part of their subscription. College students can also subscribe to the Essential plan for $5.99 ($2 off) a month, while seniors with an AARP membership can get a 10 percent discount on the Essential plan or Paramount Plus with Showtime plan. Lastly, military members can get a 50 percent discount on a year of the Essential or Paramount Plus with Showtime plans.
The best Starz deals
Starz (six months, ad-free)

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With Starz, you can stream a variety of shows and movies, including John Wick: Chapter 4, M3GAN, and Asteroid City, as well as originals like Outlander and Sweetpea. The platform offers a single ad-free plan for $10.99 per month, which allows you to stream on up to four devices simultaneously and download content for offline viewing. Right now, however, new subscribers can get three months of Starz for $4.99 per month. Alternatively, you can sign up for a one-year plan for $35.99, a savings of $35.
The best Amazon Prime Video deals
Amazon Prime Video (monthly, with ads)

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Amazon Prime Video is an on-demand streaming service owned by Amazon. Its library includes a range of movies, some live content, and shows like Fallout, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, The Boys, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and more. Through the service, you can watch certain titles in 4K and take advantage of deals on rentals and purchases not included in the subscription. There’s also an option to add extra channels with Prime Video channels, or go ad-free for an additional $2.99 a month.
Amazon Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership, though you can sign up for the service without a membership for $8.99 a month with ads or $11.98 without. Right now, customers of Metro By T-Mobile’s unlimited plan can also get a free Amazon Prime membership, which provides access to Prime Video and other benefits, for free.
Update, August 5th: Adjusted relevant pricing details, most notably Peacock, which is $3 more for new subscribers to either its ad-supported or ad-free plans. The price hikes go into effect for current subscribers on August 22nd.
Amazon is considering shoving ads into Alexa+ conversations
Since 2023, Amazon has been framing Alexa+ as a monumental evolution of Amazon’s voice assistant that will make it more conversational, capable, and, for Amazon, lucrative. Amazon said in a press release on Thursday that it has given early access of the generative AI voice assistant to “millions” of people. The product isn’t publicly available yet, and some advertised features are still unavailable, but Amazon’s CEO is already considering loading the chatbot up with ads.
During an investors call yesterday, as reported by TechCrunch, Andy Jassy noted that Alexa+ started rolling out as early access to some customers in the US and that a broader rollout, including internationally, should happen later this year. An analyst on the call asked Amazon executives about Alexa+'s potential for “increasing engagement” long term.
Per a transcript of the call, Jassy responded by saying, in part, "I think over time, there will be opportunities, you know, as people are engaging in more multi-turn conversations to have advertising play a role to help people find discovery and also as a lever to drive revenue."
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Delta’s AI spying to “jack up” prices must be banned, lawmakers say
One week after Delta announced it is expanding a test using artificial intelligence to charge different prices based on customers' personal data—which critics fear could end cheap flights forever—Democratic lawmakers have moved to ban what they consider predatory surveillance pricing.
In a press release, Reps. Greg Casar (D-Texas) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) announced the Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing Act. The law directly bans companies from using "surveillance-based" price or wage setting to increase their profit margins.
If passed, the law would allow anyone to sue companies found unfairly using AI, lawmakers explained in what's called a "one-sheet." That could mean charging customers higher prices—based on "how desperate a customer is for a product and the maximum amount a customer is willing to pay"—or paying employees lower wages—based on "their financial status, personal associations, and demographics."
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I asked Alexa Plus to tackle my to-do list — it mostly failed

One of the best features of Amazon's new Alexa Plus is that I don't have to "speak Alexa" anymore. I've been testing the voice assistant for about a week now, and it understands what I say, regardless of how I say it - there's no more need for precise phrasing to get Alexa to do what I want. This big shift underpins another headline feature of the revamped generative AI-powered assistant that I've been testing: agentic AI. But this one needs work.
The idea is I can talk to Alexa Plus as I would to a real personal assistant and ask it to do tasks, such as reserving a restaurant for my friend's birthday, finding an electrician to fix my brok …
I took a 40% pay cut to make a career pivot. I had regrets at first, but it led me to my dream job at Meta.
Dawn Choo
- Dawn Choo took a 40% pay cut to pivot from finance to a tech job at Amazon.
- Choo's transition involved moving from a quant role at Bank of America to a business analyst role.
- Her career shift eventually led to her dream job at Meta, after applying around seven times.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dawn Choo, the 34-year-old founder of Interview Master, based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Her identity, employment history, and salary have been verified by Business Insider. This story has been edited for length and clarity.
I interned at Facebook in college, and my dream was to get a data scientist job at Instagram — but I didn't get an offer.
I took the first offer I got in college because I had interviewed so many times at so many different places. Finally, I got a finance offer from Bank of America, and I took it because I needed a job to stay in the country, even if it wasn't exactly the industry I wanted.
It was a quant role, but it wasn't very data-heavy. I did backend work, like building models to help predict if companies that took a loan from us were going to default on the loan. I was there for three and a half years, but I started applying for tech jobs about a year and a half into the job.
Again, I tried so many times. I was not the best at interviewing. I applied to about 100 places, interviewed at maybe 10, and then finally I got an Amazon offer in 2017.
I took a roughly 40% pay cut and a step back in my career
The Amazon job was for a business analyst role, and it was a really big pivot.
When I applied, I knew I was taking a step back in my career given the scope of work, but I didn't realize I would be taking a roughly 40% pay cut.
I was living in New York City in a one-bedroom with a roommate, so that 40% really made a big difference.
Despite what felt like moving backward, I could see the upsides of taking the job. Amazon's a big company, and I knew it was a step toward where I wanted to go. I had to make some adjustments, like eating at home more. But I also felt like it was a step back in my career because I suddenly stepped into a service-desk role.
I didn't love the work I did at Bank of America either, but at least I was building models and writing extensive documentation. At Amazon, I felt like I wasn't really learning much, and many times, I wondered, "Why did I take this pay cut? Why did I make this transition? Should I just go back?"
At times, it didn't feel like the right move, but I recognized that I had agency over that decision. I chose to be there, and it was a privilege for me to be able to make that choice.
Things got better
The upside of the work being very repetitive and simple was that I could automate it. The automation project started as a pet project — I randomly came up with the idea and pitched it to an executive. He loved it so much and kept pushing me to do it that eventually, I did.
I was promoted from business analyst to business intelligence engineer. What was initially my site tech project became a full-staff team of five business intelligence engineers.
I worked for Amazon for two years before getting my dream job as a data scientist at Instagram.
I interviewed at Meta so many times previously. After my internship, I applied about seven times and interviewed maybe four or five times. I almost canceled my final round of interviews because I couldn't get rejected again.
I think my experience working in tech and product changed my application. I also had a lot more leadership experience since I spearheaded a project. Plus, I matured around interviewing and presenting myself.
I worked at Instagram for about three years and three months. The office was beautiful. The people I worked with were incredible and made me feel challenged. I made a lot of good friends, and we went through COVID together. They were part of my pod.
Bets take time to pay off
For others thinking about making a career transition, I would say take the pay cut if you have to. I've always feared regret more than failure. I knew if I didn't take the Amazon job, I would be upset for not betting on myself.
It's also important to recognize that some of these bets take a long time to pay out. It took me two years, which wasn't that long, but I know other people where it took longer to get that payout.
Sometimes, even after the payout, you see other people in your situation and you think, "Wow, this person got this data science job at Facebook right out of college." So, at that point, I was about eight years older than this person doing the exact same thing. And it didn't feel great. So, maybe don't compare yourself to other people.
I will always say take the bet on yourself — and I'm doing it again. I pretty much took a 100% pay cut this time. I went from my comfy corporate job with insurance, travel perks, and stability to work for myself, and I hope the payout will come soon.
From toys to TVs, return fraud is running rampant
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Bill Stewart, the owner of LI Toy and Game on Long Island, New York, estimates that he gets "screwed over" by return shenanigans twice a month. Customers falsely claim an item he shipped wasn't as described or doesn't work, or they send back something in much worse condition than how he released it. Recently, a customer returned a Scooby Doo Mystery Machine model kit after two weeks with the box open, the toy half assembled, and pieces missing. Given the condition, there was no way for him to resell it. "Went right into the trash," Stewart says. "The kid played with it, was probably too young for it."
Adding up the price of the item itself, two-way shipping costs, and merchant fees charged by the third-party platform he used to sell the item — Walmart Marketplace, in this case — Stewart estimates the exchange resulted in a net loss of $55. For the big guys, he recognizes that's nothing, but for a small business like his, it's a hit, and one for which he has no recourse. "With Walmart, the customer's always right," he says.
The ability to return an item you've purchased has become a core part of the shopping experience. Customers may buy a few more items than they would otherwise because it's a no-harm, no-foul situation on returns. Backsies are allowed. But retailers say consumers are engaging in too many backsies. Some are committing outright return fraud — shipping back empty boxes, swapping out different items, or claiming a package never arrived. Others are abusing generous return policies by attempting to send back items after days, weeks, and even months of use. And while it's tempting to blame organized criminals, retailers and return logistics operators say a lot of everyday consumers are the culprits, too. People are strapped for cash, they've been trained to expect super loose return policies, and they don't feel bad about pulling one over on a faceless company.
"Consumers who would never go into a physical store and take an item off without paying and stealing are actually being trained socially that it's actually acceptable to take advantage of retailers in these small ways," says David Morin, the vice president of client strategy at Narvar, a retail logistics company. "They think it's OK, right? Stick it to the man."
America is becoming a nation of small-time return fraudsters, one box of fibs at a time.
A recent report from Appriss Retail and Deloitte found that the total value of merchandise returned in the US reached $685 billion in 2024. Fifteen percent of that — $103 billion — was fraudulent, the report said, meaning the product shouldn't have qualified for a refund under the retailer's policies.
America is becoming a nation of small-time return fraudsters, one box of fibs at a time.
Morin says it's hard to suss out who, specifically, is responsible for fraudulent behavior — organized criminals versus everyday consumers — but it's clear that a wider range of people are partaking than you may expect. In 2024, Narvar ran a survey of US consumers that found that more than half of consumers admitted to engaging in fraudulent returns at least once. In a separate 2023 survey of US online shoppers from Loop Returns, a returns management software company, nearly four in 10 people admitted to having engaged in returns policy abuse themselves or knowing of someone who had.
"There seems to be this mentality that consumers feel entitled to do it," says Jessica Meher, the senior vice president of marketing at Loop.
The spectrum of returns mischief is quite broad, and your mileage may vary on what's acceptable versus what's abuse. On the more benign end is "bracketing," when consumers buy the same item in different sizes or colors and send back whatever doesn't work. It's a logistical headache and bad for the environment, but it's generally above board. Inching into the fraud territory is the practice known as "wardrobing," which Thomas Borders, the vice president of operations for Inmar Supply Chain, a reverse logistics company recently acquired by DHL, says is when consumers treat return windows as "free rentals." The practice will sound familiar to a lot of shoppers: You buy a dress or a pair of shoes for a special occasion, you wear it to said special occasion, and then you return it and get your money back.
"In an effort to avoid customer dissatisfaction, retailers will process the consumers' refund before items are properly assessed and any damage identified," Borders says. "This results in premature refunds, leaving retailers with very little recourse."
E-commerce makes this sort of return abuse even easier to engage in than brick-and-mortar shopping — warehouse employees often don't closely scrutinize every single item to make sure it's in tip-top condition like employees at a retail counter might. In a digital world, the retailer will probably see the wine stains on the dress you wore to that wedding only when it's too late, if they ever notice at all.
There seems to be this mentality that consumers feel entitled to do it.
On the more nefarious side of the equation, consumers lie and say a package never arrived or was stolen, or they stick a different product back in the box. Morin says Narvar had a client during the pandemic who started to see a trend of consumers returning three empty CD cases to them. Someone online figured out the cases weighed the same as some of their core items, so when the return box initially got weighed in by the carrier, no red flags went up that it was the wrong item inside. Once the box was actually opened, the refund had already gone out. Another trick is when consumers tamper with return labels in order to send empty packages to the wrong destination, so they can just claim it got lost if the retailer tries to check. They keep the product, and they get an automatic refund when the package gets put in the mail.
Hilary Koziol, who runs the Cellar Sellers, an online consignment business, has dealt with her fair share of dishonest customers. She recently sold a sealed box of trading cards to someone on eBay for hundreds of dollars, and the buyer claimed Koziol actually sent a box with a pair of jeans inside, returned those, and demanded a refund for the trading cards. She wound up opening a case with the US Postal Service over it. On another occasion, a customer bought a $50 dress from her on Depop and, in return, sent back an old, makeup-stained version of the same style. "You find that happens a lot with clothing," she says. When she encounters these problems, she disputes them with the Postal Service and the platforms she's selling on, and it's "kind of a crapshoot" whether she wins or loses, though as she sells more stuff and accumulates more reviews, the platforms tend to side with her more. "Especially if it's a larger-value item," she says, "it's impacting my business a ton."
A lot of people get ideas online and on social media for different return tricks they can pull. It took me about five minutes of searching on TikTok to come across videos with tips and advice for getting free refunds from Amazon. There's tons of content about Target's Cat & Jack kids line's generous one-year return policy that leads many parents to try their hand at returning well-worn clothes. On Reddit, there's a forum where people compare notes on Costco returns, including users asking about the chances the company might accept a furniture return five years after it was purchased or exchange a Christmas wreath after the leaves start to brown. There are also hot debates about which REI returns may count as abuse.
"It's almost like coupon sites where consumers have been trained to look for coupons and discounts," Meher says. "That's starting to happen with what companies offer loose return policies."
I don't think my social circle is the most crime-prone group in the world, but the more I chat with people in my life about return fraud and abuse, especially in online shopping, the more I realize how prevalent it is. A coworker told me about a friend of theirs who'd returned a box of rocks to a retailer instead of a television. A friend told me they'd never steal — only to acknowledge they'd once returned a big-ticket item they broke to Amazon and claimed it arrived broken, while their partner regularly sends back items they've worn. Another friend said that whenever they send back used items to replace new ones and get the refund, they make sure the seller is a big corporation, not a small mom-and-pop shop. I tried to do the bracketing thing with two sets of curtains last summer but failed. I was too lazy to return the set I didn't want within the return window, so it's accumulating dust under my bed.
To many people, low-level return fraud feels like a victimless crime — they're not exactly losing sleep over a giant corporation losing a few dollars here and there. People assume retailers don't really care that much, since they'll often send a refund before getting the item back, if they bother to recollect an item at all. Companies have also given people such a long leash on accepting returns that consumers may not blink at hauling grass shears smeared with clippings back to the Target counter after six months of use.
Megan Wyatt, the owner of Wit & Whimsy Toys, a brick-and-mortar retailer in California, says the lax return policies the big guys offer customers have been a headache for her. "They'll just take pretty much any return, it feels like, these days. And so customers feel like they can do that at small businesses as well," she says. Her store has to essentially "train customers that you can't expect to return things at a small business the way that you would at Target, Walmart, Amazon, places like that."
Retailers big and small aren't having a good time with return fraud and are cracking down. Many are axing free returns, tightening return windows, or otherwise implementing stricter returns policies. Companies such as REI and ASOS have started to ban certain customers over return abuse. Some retailers are using aggregated data to try to identify bad actors, whether they're a previous customer or not. If a consumer is continually taking advantage of return policies at X retailer, Y retailer may know even before they click to buy.
Meher, from Loop, says personalized return policies are starting to become more common, too. "So, being able to incentivize good customers and giving them good return policies and disincentivize bad consumers and people who return a lot and giving them different return windows or different return policies," she says. "That is also starting to become more important as retailers look into, 'How do I make sure that I don't piss off my good customers?'"
Across the consumer economy, there's a pervasive us-versus-them sentiment between companies and their customers. Many consumers feel like businesses — especially the big ones — are swindling them and squeezing them for every penny, so when they have a chance to strike back, why not? Maybe that means putting a brick in a return box and hoping nobody notices it's not an iPad. Or maybe it's just seeing that package you'd already declared stolen arrived three days late and not trying too hard to give back that refund that already came through.
Emily Stewart is a senior correspondent at Business Insider, writing about business and the economy.
The best student discounts we found for 2025
Your college years are typically thought of as some of the best of your life, but they can be hard to enjoy to the fullest if you're worried about paying for the essentials like food, textbooks, supplies and, if you're lucky, the occasional evening out with friends. With everything going up in price, it may seem like good discounts are few and far between, but that's not the case. Students still have excellent discounts to take advantage of across the board, be it on streaming services, shopping subscriptions, digital tools and more. We’ve collected the best student discounts we could find on useful services, along with some things you’ll enjoy in your down time. Just keep in mind that most of these offers require you to prove your status as a student either by signing up with your .edu email address or providing a valid student ID.
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You shouldn’t rely on social media to be your sole source of news. With foreign wars, new viruses, Supreme Court decisions and upcoming elections making headlines daily, it’s important to get your news from reliable sources. Yes, it’s daunting to get into the news on a regular basis, but it’s crucial to know what’s going on in the country and the world as a whole. Here are some reputable news organizations that offer student discounts on their monthly or annual subscription plans.
The Atlantic: Starts at $50 per year for digital-only access.
The New York Times: $1 per week for one year for the base subscription.
The Washington Post: $1 every four weeks for digital-only access.
The Wall Street Journal: Starting at $2 per week for one year for digital access.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/best-student-discounts-140038070.html?src=rss©
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24 hours with Alexa Plus: we cooked, we chatted, and it kinda lied to me

I've waited two years to try out the new Alexa, which was first announced way back in 2023, and this week I finally got access to Alexa Plus. I've now spent 24 hours with Amazon's generative AI-powered voice assistant, and it's not just an improvement on the original; it's an entirely new assistant.
Alexa Plus knows more, can do more, and is easier to interact with because it understands more. I can ramble, pause, sigh, cough, change my request mid-sentence, and it can adapt and respond appropriately. No more, "Sorry, I'm not sure about that." Miraculous.
I'm impressed, but I found a few flaws. It's no secret that Amazon has been strugglin …
Prime Day is almost over, but our favorite deals are still live

Editor’s note: That’s a wrap, folks! As Prime Day 2025 draws to a close, we’ll no longer be updating this article with additional deals and insights. Plenty of great deals remain, however, so be sure to check out all of our Prime Day coverage for anything you may have missed.
There are mere hours left of Amazon’s extended Prime Day extravaganza. And, yeah, we’re a little exhausted, but after days of lightning deals and all-time low prices, these discounts won’t be around for much longer. So, if you’ve been hesitant to jump on these laptop deals before heading back to school, now’s your time to act. Typically, Prime Day is your last opportunity to take advantage of bottom-dollar prices until Black Friday / Cyber Monday, so it may be a while before you see prices plummet on a gadget you’re interested in buying.
In case you missed it, Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 are still $100 off — their best price to date — and you can save on smart home devices, robot vacuums, fitness trackers, and smartwatches. If you’re on a budget, we have roundups that highlight the best deals for $100 or less, $50 or less, and even $25 or less. We also have recommendations for gadgets and desk accessories that we at The Verge use in our day-to-day work.
Really, there’s an overwhelming amount of Prime Day deals, so to make things easier to navigate, we’ve organized all of our favorites by category below. That will allow you to quickly find exactly what you’re looking for — or even uncover a deal on something you didn’t know you wanted.
- Prime Day highlights
- Smart home deals
- Vacuum deals
- Headphone and earbud deals
- Charger and cable deals
- Smartwatch and fitness tracker deals
- Smartphone deals
- Movies and TV show deals
- Desktop and laptop deals
- Tablet and e-reader deals
- TV and streaming deals
- Monitor deals
- Soundbar and Bluetooth speaker deals
- Video game deals
- Gaming accessory deals
- PC add-on deals
- Board game deals
- Lego deals
- Verge favorites and other miscellaneous deals
Prime Day highlights
- For a portable battery that’s both fast (up to 165W of combined power output) and unique (it has two built-in USB-C cables), Anker’s 25,000mAh screen-equipped power bank is a great Prime Day deal for $94.49 at Amazon. It’s regularly $119.99.
- Amazon is hosting a “buy two, get one free” deal on 4K Blu-rays, as well as regular Blu-rays and DVD box sets, covering a wide range of genres. I’m talking the entire Columbo series on DVD for $31.99, sound system and OLED benchmark candidate First Man on 4K Blu-ray, and more.
- One of the most popular deals during Prime Day has been Govee’s RGBIC LED floor lamp, which can make your room glow when you put it in a corner. It originally sold for $99.99, but it’s down to $59.99 now at Amazon. You can have it display any color(s) you’d like, and even have it sync to music.
- There’s never been a better time to get a four-pack of Apple AirTag trackers, as they’re $64.99 at Amazon and Walmart. Considering that they sell for $99 outside of a sale, it’s like you’re getting one of the AirTags for free.
- Looking for a zip-up hard case for your Switch 2? The tomtoc slim case that has a subdued design is $29.59 at Amazon (originally $36.99). The flap that covers its screen when zipped can store 12 game cartridges.
- A solid soundbar that can automatically rotate itself to fire sound upwards for Dolby Atmos content seems like it’d be expensive, but Vizio’s 5.1.2. Elevate SE system is actually just $299 at Amazon ($200 off).
- Hoto’s rechargeable screwdriver is a both a Verge-favorite and a reader-favorite, and it’s discounted for Prime Day. It’s $36.09 (originally $79.99) at Amazon for the 3.6V screwdriver, 25 steel bits, and a sleek carrying case to contain it all. There’s an on-page coupon to save an extra 10 percent, too.
- Anker makes a 140W-ready USB-C cable that can charge two devices at once. It’s a two-headed USB-C cable, and we love it. At Amazon, you can get the four-foot version for $17.99, a sale that knocks 31 percent off its original price.
- Over at Newegg, you can get MSI’s Ventus RTX 5070 Ti desktop graphics card for $899.99, and it includes a $110 Newegg gift card with purchase. There are other 5070 Ti GPUs that are slightly cheaper, but this is a good deal if you plan to make future purchases at that retailer.
Smart home deals
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- For the first time since Black Friday, a three-pack of Google’s shiny Nest WiFi Pro routers — all of which support Wi-Fi 6E — are down to $289.99 at Amazon. This kit typically sells for around $372. Read our review.
- For $199.99, you can get a three-pack of TP-Link’s Deco XE75 routers at Amazon. Like Google’s Nest WiFi Pro, these tri-band routers support the 6GHz band. However, each XE75 sports a 2.5Gbps port (plus two other gigabit ethernet ports), while Google’s option tops out at 1Gbps and only has two gigabit ports per router.
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- TP-Link’s TP-WR1502X Wi-Fi 6 travel router is down to $34.99 ($15 off), its lowest price ever at Amazon. The portable router can run off a power bank and lets you create a private wireless network by connecting it to an Ethernet port in a hotel or conference room. You can also connect your phone with a USB-C cable and use its cellular connection. The router features a USB-A port for connecting an external hard drive, allowing anyone on your network to share files.
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- If you’re looking for a high-end router that supports ludicrously fast wired connections, as well as great wireless connections, Eero’s Max 7 is one of the best. You can purchase a single router at Amazon right now for $419.99 (it had previously not sold for less than $449.99). Alternatively, you can grab a three-pack at Amazon for $1,189.99 (was $1,699.99). This model offers tri-band support and features two 10Gbps Ethernet ports, as well as two 2.5Gbps ports, on each router.
- Air quality is important, and it’s nice to have a reading that’s more local than what your phone gives you for your neighborhood. For a granular look at the air quality in your home, you can snag Amazon’s aptly titled Air Quality Monitor, which is currently matching its all-time low of $44.99 ($25 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. Read our review.
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- The battery-powered Google Nest Doorbell is down to $119 ($60 off) at Amazon, matching its lowest price to date, in the color of your choice. There are certain omissions you’ll encounter with the battery model versus the pricier option. For example, it lacks 4K video and 24/7 capture. If those don’t bother you, this is a solid option, especially in the design department. Read our review.
- Prime members can snag Govee’s slick RGBIC floor lamp for a mere $59.99, which matches its previous low. This thin, futuristic lamp is ideal for corners, as it can splash colors onto your walls, syncing with your music, or with a color combo that sets the vibes in the room.
- The cost of the Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium fluctuates nearly as much as the temperature each day, but it’s cheaper than ever during Prime Day. You can currently snag the smart thermostat, which includes a smart sensor and air quality monitor, for $204 (previously $249.99). Read our review.
Nanoleaf Expo Smart LED Display Case Smarter Kit

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- The Nest Thermostat E is a pared-down version of the fourth-gen model, with a monochrome screen, but without support for additional sensors or learning your heating/cooling routine. Still, it’s a solid smart thermostat that’s currently on sale for $85.49 ($43 off) at Amazon, its lowest price of the year. Read our review.
- Google’s fourth-gen Nest Learning Thermostat is one of the best we’ve tested, and it’s marked down to $220 ($59 off) at Amazon. It comes with a temperature sensor you can place in a room that you want to monitor, and it’ll use that reading to decide whether to turn your system on or off. The thermostat learns your HVAC usage patterns over time, so it can automatically heat and cool your home based on your typical schedule. Read our review.
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- Blink built its Mini 2 camera to be a great, inexpensive indoor or outdoor camera. By default, it’s an indoor cam, with HD video, color night video, and two-way audio support. It’s a good deal on Amazon right now, too, where you can grab it for $19.99 ($20 off). If you need an outdoor cam, you can grab it with a weather-resistant power adapter for just $10 more (normally $49.98).
- Thanks to Prime Day, Amazon’s slick Echo Pop smart speaker is down to $21.99 (nearly 50 percent off). It’s available in four colors (black, grey, purple, and teal), and select designs of the Kids version — which comes with parental controls and six months of Amazon Kids Plus— are also discounted to $21.99.
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- TP-Link’s Kasa smart home brand makes several Matter-ready Wi-Fi plugs, and a two-pack of them is currently available for just $19.99 ($20 off) at Amazon. You can control the plugs from within the Kasa app, or by giving voice commands via Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant, or Samsung SmartThings.
- If your smart home extends outside, TP-Link also has a two-outlet Tapo Matter outdoor smart plug, which has the same features as its indoor plugs and is on sale for $16.99 ($8 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The outlets are housed in an IP65 weather-resistant housing, and a pair of removable caps prevent water from getting in when nothing is connected.
- GE’s Cync Reveal HD Plus smart undercabinet light fixture is currently $30.37 ($10 off) at Amazon a 12-inch long light bar that can be screwed into the underside of a kitchen island or cabinet to provide illumination in hard-to-reach places. It supports Matter, and you can control it via your voice with Amazon’s Alexa, the Google Assistant, Samsung SmartThings, and Apple HomeKit.
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Vacuum deals
Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra

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- Eufy’s Omni C20 is on sale for $379.99 during Prime Day, which beats its previous low by $20. The budget robot vacuum features built-in mops, and its cleaning station can store debris from the vacuum, as well as wash and dry the mop components to prevent them from smelling after doing some dirty work.
- If you don’t need a robot vacuum that can sweep your baseboards or empty its own bin, the Eufy 11S Max is on sale at Amazon and Walmart for $139.99 ($140 off), which is one of its better prices to date. The entry-level robovac isn’t the smartest option available, but it’s at least aware enough not to bump into walls or tumble over stairs. The 11S Max offers good carpet and hard surface cleaning with relative quietness, too, and its 600ml bin is roomy enough to go through several cleanings before it needs to be dumped.
- Robot vacuums are overrated. Black & Decker’s rechargeable Furbuster — now on sale at Amazon and Chewy for $79.99, its lowest price of the year — is a great handheld alternative that’s well-suited for picking up fur, dirt, and other unwanted debris, especially when you tack on the extra-long crevice tool or the included motorized pet brush.
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Headphone and earbud deals
Sonos Ace

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AirPods Pro (second-gen) with USB-C

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- The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE are a decent-sounding pair of earbuds with ANC, and they’re down to a new low $52.24 ($47 off) at Amazon. The entry-level earbuds offer reliable performance and satisfactory sound — especially at this price — though they lack wireless charging, multipoint support, and some of the newer frills found on Samsung’s flagship earbuds. That said, they also come with a pair of silicone “wings” to help them stay firmly planted in place, which some considered a hallmark of prior models. Read our review.
- If you’re an Apple user, there’s no better pair of starter buds than the open-style AirPods 4, which have fallen to a new low of $89 ($41 off) at Amazon and Walmart. The latest model sounds significantly better than the third-gen pair, particularly when it comes to voice calls. More importantly, they offer robust integration with the rest of the Apple ecosystem, letting you take advantage of audio sharing, automatic device switching, hands-free “Hey Siri” commands, Apple TV integration, and more. Read our review.
Sony WH-1000XM6

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

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- Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2 are on sale at Amazon for $160.54 ($69 off), which is their best price to date. They’re a pretty notable step up from the prior model — particularly if you use a Pixel phone — with a smaller build, an excellent transparency mode, and some of the best battery life you can get in a pair of noise-canceling earbuds. Read our review.
- Sony’s newer WH-1000XM6 are our No. 1 pick for the best ANC headphones, but the prior model remains an excellent alternative at $248 ($150 off), their current price on Amazon. The WH-1000XM5 still offer top-tier noise cancellation and superb sound, along with a helpful transparency mode, multipoint Bluetooth support, and other handy features. The only real downside, aside from the plasticky build, is the fact that they don’t fold down like the XM4 and this year’s XM6. Read our review.
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Beats Studio Buds Plus

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Beats Studio Pro

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- The Beats Solo 4 are down to $97.99 at Amazon and Best Buy, which is more than 50 percent off the original MSRP of $199. With lossless USB-C audio, 50 hours of battery life, Find My support, spatial audio, and comfy ear cups, the Solo 4 gained significant quality-of-life improvements over their eight-year-old predecessors. They still deliver that bass-rich Beats sound, too. Read our review.
- Other than the Beats Studio Buds Plus above, there aren’t a ton of reputable pairs of wireless earbuds that rely on a see-through design. The newer WF-C710N do, however, and they’ve reached a new low price of $78 ($41 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. What’s more, the budget-minded earbuds also borrow some tricks from Sony’s pricier earbuds, including improved noise cancellation and battery life, an automatic pause feature, and touch buttons that allow you to control playback without whipping out your phone.
- Sony’s Float headphones are currently down to $78 ($52 off) at Amazon, which is significantly less than their previous low of $108. The Float represent Sony’s take on open-ear headphones, and while we haven’t had a chance to test them (yet), they seem to offer similar features to their like-minded rivals, including IPX4 water resistance, USB-C charging, and generous ear hooks that are designed to keep them firmly in place while you run.
Nothing Ear (a)

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- The recently released Skullcandy Method 360 ANC are down to a new low of $75.99 ($50 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. They’re basically a pair of low-end Bose earbuds in disguise — hell, they even use licensed technology and audio tuning by Bose — which means they offer well-balanced sound, solid battery life, and a number of great features for the price. They also block noise more effectively than previous Skullcandy offerings and come in an array of fun colors, including a chic leopard print.
- The CMF Buds Pro 2 are available starting at $47 ($22 off) from Amazon and Nothing, matching their best price to date. The inexpensive buds come loaded with features, including active noise cancellation, ChatGPT integration, and up to 6.5 hours of continuous playback with ANC enabled. They also come with a case that features a customizable smart dial, allowing you to adjust the volume, control noise cancellation, and mute your mic during meetings.
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Charger and cable deals
Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station 8-in-1

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Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W)

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Anker 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank

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- For a portable power bank that matches the design of Anker’s 20,000mAh 737 battery with its display but delivers a substantial amount of power (a combined 130W), there’s Ugreen’s Nexode model, which is currently on sale at Best Buy for just $54.14 ($35.85 off).
- The Baseus 10,000mAh Picogo is one of the most powerful tiny power banks we’ve seen. It supports 45W output through its built-in USB-C cable, and has an extra USB-C port, plus a USB-A port. You can snag one for $24.69, down from its original $39.99 price at Amazon.
- The Base One Max is Nomad’s premium charging hub, available for $104 ($45 off) at Nomad and Amazon. It’s primarily made from metal and glass, and has a 15-watt Qi2 magnetic charging pad, an Apple Watch charger, and a concave charging pad for earbuds. It doesn’t come with a power adapter, but Nomad’s 30-watt plug is on sale for $18 ($7 off).
Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

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Anker 140W 2-in-1 USB-C to USB-C Cable

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Jackery Explorer 1000 V2

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- You can keep your iPhone and AirPods charged with Belkin’s MagSafe 2-in-1 wireless charging stand, which is down to $59.99 ($4o off) at Amazon, nearly matching its best price to date. While similar models from other brands are often cheaper, this one looks better than most, and it hasn’t sunk this low in price since mid-2023. Belkin’s option also includes a power adapter.
- The Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max has been one of the most popular products for Verge readers recently. The 4-in-1 car charger can put out a combined 163W of power and features two retractable USB-C cables, plus two USB-A ports. It’s tough not to love, especially at its Amazon price of $29.99 ($20 off).
- If all you need is a basic block charger, Anker’s 30W Nano Charger is now on sale at Amazon in a variety of fun colors starting at $12.29 (about $4 off) — a new low price. The collapsible, travel-friendly charger can deliver up to 30 watts of power via its single USB-C port, which makes it perfect for a variety of small electronics (including your phone).
Sharge Retractable 65

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Smartwatch and fitness tracker deals
Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS)

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Amazfit Active 2

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- The entry-level Apple Watch Ultra 2 hasn’t sunk below $700 in a few months, but during Prime Day, you can snag it at Amazon and Best Buy for $649.99. This beats its previous low by $30. Read our review.
Google Pixel Watch 3

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- If $249 is still too expensive, don’t write off the Pixel Watch 2. The cellular version is on sale at Amazon for $179.99 ($120 off). Its battery life isn’t as good as the Pixel Watch 3, and it’s missing a few features, but it’s otherwise a solid alternative if you’re trying to save a little cash. Read our review.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

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- If you have your eyes set on a Samsung smartwatch, it’s a good time to grab the Galaxy Watch 7, which is matching its previous low of $246.99 ($136 off) at Amazon in the 44mm configuration with LTE. Read our review.
- The non-LTE, 44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Bespoke Edition is down to $189.99 ($140 off) at Amazon, which is a steep price drop compared to its previous low of $279.99.
- The Samsung Galaxy Ring is on sale at Amazon in multiple sizes for $299.99 ($100 off), which beats its previous low price by $50. It’s a solid, subscription-free first attempt at a smart ring from Samsung, with good hardware and long battery life. It’s Android-only, however, and it’s best paired with a Samsung phone. Read our review.
- The Garmin Lily 2 has returned to its all-time low of $199.99 ($50 off) at Amazon. While Garmin makes plenty of trackers for enthusiast fitness folks, the Lily 2 is a more pared-back experience for casual users. I don’t say that condescendingly; The Verge’s Victoria Song praised its limitations during a vacation.
- The Fitbit Ace is a cellular smartwatch for kids that’s currently on sale at Amazon for $123.45 (about $57 off), which is a new low price. You can use the Ace to track your kid’s location and communicate over calls and texts, but you’ll need an active Fitbit Ace Pass ($9.99 a month / $119 a year) to do so. Kids can also use it to play a variety of movement-based games, encouraging them to stay active. Read our hands-on.
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Smartphone deals
Google Pixel 9

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- The Pixel 9 Pro with 128GB of storage is down to $749 ($250 off) at Amazon, matching its lowest price to date. The 6.3-inch Android phone boasts a telephoto lens with up to 5x optical zoom and up to 30x digital zoom. The 256GB version is also on sale at Amazon for $100 more at $849. Read our review.
- The larger Pixel 9 Pro XL with a 6.8-inch screen and 128GB of storage is available for $749 (originally $1,099) at Amazon for Prime Day. Aside from its larger screen and bigger battery, its specs are identical to the smaller option. Read our review.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

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- If you want a great all-around phone that doesn’t cost too much, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 with 128GB of storage is down to just $584.99 (originally $799) at Amazon. There are also discounts available on the 256GB version, which is currently selling for $644.99. This beats the previous low by about $40. Read our review.
- If you prefer bigger phones that won’t break the bank, the Galaxy S25 Plus is a good option that’s discounted during Prime Day. The 512GB version is down to $804.99 ($315 off), which is $50 less than its previous lowest price. Read our review.
- Samsung makes great cheap phones, in case you didn’t know. The Galaxy A36 5G — which features a 6.7-inch OLED screen, water resistance, and six years of software updates — is available with 128GB of storage at Amazon for $284.99 ($115 off), which is a nice lil’ discount that beats its previous low of $334.
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- Another budget-friendly phone worth considering if you’re trying to spend as little as possible on an unlocked device is the 2024 Moto G Power 5G, which currently comes with 128GB of storage for $161.99 ($38 less than the previous low) at Amazon.
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Movies and TV show deals
- Many 4K Blu-rays, CDs, LPs, Blu-rays, and DVDs are eligible for a buy two get one free deal at Amazon. The items eligible for this promotion can change each day (and even within the same day), so it’s smart to check back often.
- You can get every Lord of the Rings film (both the theatrical cuts and extended versions) in this big Lord of the Rings 4K Blu-ray box set on sale at Amazon for $48.99 ($19 off).

- One of the best cartoons ever made is Batman: The Animated Series. It dominated TVs and store shelves in the ‘90s, and now you can own all 109 episodes (but not the great Mask of the Phantasm film) across 12 discs in this Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray collection for just $29.99 (usually $50).
- Robert Egger’s revamped version of Nosferatu is available on 4K Blu-ray for $14.99 (about $24 off) at Amazon. The title is dripping with style, and it effectively brings together elements from the original 1922 film and Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel to great effect. Read our review.
- The Wild Robot on 4K Blu-ray is a steal at $13.99 over at Amazon. The gorgeously-animated film is a bit of a tear-jerker. An all-star cast voices the characters, including Pedro Pascal, Stephanie Hsu, Mark Hamill, Matt Berry, Lupita Nyong’o, Ving Rhames, and more.
Dark Knight Trilogy

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- The Wire is one of the few HBO gems from its cable-only era that’s still considered must-watch TV. Thankfully, you can — and should — pick up the complete series on Blu-ray while it’s down to $49.99 ($51 off) at Amazon, which is about $30 less than its usual price. Just note that this collection is in 16:9 aspect ratio, while the show initially aired in 4:3.
- BBC’s Orphan Black put the inimitable Tatiana Maslany on the map. She plays multiple roles with ease in this multi-season sci-fi show that’s about clones and cons. The Blu-ray set is available now at Amazon for $22.99 ($42 off), which marks its lowest price to date.
- Furiosa: Mad Max Saga is available on 4K Blu-ray at Amazon right now for $12.99 ($21 off). The prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road is no less explosive as it dives into Furiosa’s backstory. It stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth. Read our review.
- Parasite, the Best Picture winner at the 2020 Academy Awards, is now available for just $9.99 on 4K Blu-ray at Amazon. The Bong Joon Ho-directed film highlights economic class struggles in a two-hour whirlwind that delivers intimacy, humor, and terror in almost equal parts.
- Oppenheimer is available on 4K Blu-ray at Amazon for $13.99 ($20 off). Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning biopic chronicles J. Robert Oppenheimer’s work on the Manhattan Project in the race to build the first atomic bomb. Read our review.
Desktop and laptop deals
2020 MacBook Air with M1 (256GB)

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- If it’s a gorgeous 2-in-1 Windows laptop that you’re after, Samsung’s 16-inch Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 might tick a lot of boxes for you. It has a 2,880 x 1,800 OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate (with an S-Pen included). It also features an Intel Core 7 Ultra 256V processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Right now, it’s down to $1,399.99 at Amazon, which is $200 less than usual.
- LG’s compact 14-inch Gram with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD is going for $1,284.99 at Amazon — $215 less than its previous low. LG’s Gram laptops are known for being lightweight, yet they also feature long battery life and a fantastic keyboard / trackpad combo.
- For gamers, Asus has discounted select models from its 2025 ROG Strix G16 lineup for the first time — including an RTX 5060-equipped laptop, which currently runs $1,274.99 ($225 off) at Amazon. If you want something even more powerful, Amazon is also selling one with an RTX 5070 Ti for $1,999.99 (was $2,400).
iMac with M4 (16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU)

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Tablet and e-reader deals
2024 iPad Mini

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11-inch iPad Air M3

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- If you’d prefer the larger 13-inch iPad Air with the M3 chip, there are deals for you, too. The 256GB / Wi-Fi model is currently available at Amazon for $779.99 ($120 off), beating the previous lowest price by $20.
- Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which allows you to better balance fun with productivity, is now available at Amazon starting at $189.99 ($135 off) in its 64GB configuration. It boasts a 10.1-inch screen, expandable storage via microSD, and includes an S-Pen for drawing or taking notes. It originally sold for $329.99, but it’s sometimes available for around $210.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus

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Google Pixel Tablet

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- If you’re looking for an Android tablet that delivers high-end entertainment and gaming experiences, consider the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which is available at Amazon with 128GB storage for a new low of $429.99 ($70 off). This 10.9-inch tablet boasts a 90Hz refresh rate screen, and its Exynos 1580 should be able to handle a large number of games. It also includes an S-Pen, along with a two-year manufacturer’s warranty. Notably, it’s IP68 rated, so it should be able to handle the elements like a champ.
OnePlus Pad

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- Amazon makes a bunch of different tablets, which are nearly all discounted right now. If you’re looking for an affordable 10-inch tablet for watching movies and TV shows on, the latest Fire HD 10 tablet is a great, cheap candidate. It’s on sale at Amazon right now with lockscreen ads and 32GB of storage starting at $69.99 (originally $139.99).
Boox Palma 2

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Kindle Kids (2024)

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- Amazon’s entry-level Kindle from 2024 is considerably better than bargain ebook readers used to be. It features longer battery life, a brighter screen, deeper contrast, and other gen-to-gen improvements. And thanks to Prime Day, you can snag it at Amazon in one of two colors with ads and three months of Kindle Unlimited for $84.99 ($25 off), which is the lowest price we’ve seen on the entry-level e-reader.
- Amazon’s latest Kindle Scribe has been available at Amazon with 16GB of storage starting at $259.99 ($140 off) since before Prime Day started, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re looking for a large e-reader that doubles as a smart notebook. Its previous low was $299.99, and it originally sold for $399.99. Read our review.
Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition

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Kindle Paperwhite (2024)

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TV and streaming deals
Google TV Streamer (4K)

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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023)

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- The most affordable 48-inch OLED TV we’ve seen during Prime Day isn’t available at Amazon — it’s at Walmart, where you can pick up LG’s B4 OLED for just $549.99 ($250 off). However, at Amazon, Sony’s 48-inch A90K is down to $998 ($400 off), beating its previous low by hundreds of dollars.
- Nebula’s Capsule 3 is a battery-powered 1080p projector that’s currently $539.99 ($210 off) at Amazon. It runs Google TV, so you can access popular streaming services without plugging in a separate device, and it has an HDMI port if you want to hook up a game console or a Blu-ray player. Its battery lasts up to two and a half hours depending on your brightness settings, and it can create a 120-inch screen. Its 300 lumen brightness means it’s susceptible to getting washed out by light pollution, but it’s a great choice for backyard movie nights.
LG B4 series OLED TV

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TCL QM6K 4K QLED TV

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- Samsung’s 65-inch Frame Pro is down to $1,897.99 ($50 off) at Amazon, which is a relatively small discount given the TV’s previous low. However, it initially sold for around $2,199.99. The step-up model boasts an impressive Mini LED panel, along with a jump from 120Hz to 144Hz. The biggest upgrade, however, is arguably the wireless connect box, which wirelessly streams any and all HDMI video inputs straight to the TV.
- If you’re setting up a home theater, JMGO’s N1S Ultra is an excellent 4K projector that’s now available for an all-time low at Amazon and JMGO’s online storefront, where you can grab it for $1,499 ($1,000 off). The workhorse of a laser projector can create a 300-inch screen, and its 2,800-lumen bulb is bright enough to use in a room with some light pollution. It can also automatically adjust the picture to appear even, even if it’s pointed at your wall at a slight angle.
Samsung The Frame TV (2024)

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- Looking for an affordable TV with Roku software to make it easy to access streaming apps? The company’s own 55-inch 4K smart TV is down to just $249.99 at Amazon right now. It’s never sold for less than $299.99 before, so these are some solid savings on a relatively budget-friendly set.
Onn Google TV 4K Pro

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iFFALCON QLED Mural TV

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Monitor deals
Alienware AW2725DF 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor

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- Asus’ ZenScreen Portable USB Monitor (MB169CK) — which is down to an all-time low of $85.49 (about $35 off) at Amazon — makes it easy to create a dual-screen setup alongside your laptop, whether you’re traveling or simply short on space. The 16-inch HD display connects to your computer and draws power with a single USB-C cable. It also comes with a kickstand, allowing you to position it horizontally or vertically at a comfortable angle.
Alienware 34-inch AW3423DWF curved OLED gaming monitor

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Soundbar and Bluetooth speaker deals
Sonos Beam (second-gen)

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Vizio Elevate 5.1.2 sound system

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LG S80TR 5.1.3 soundbar with wireless satellites and subwoofer

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- One of the best-looking Bluetooth speakers around is the second-gen Bose SoundLink Flex, which is on sale for an all-time low of $99 ($50 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. It’s a long-lasting, rugged (IP67) option, in case you’re sifting through which you might buy for your future outdoor escapades. It can stand on its own, too, or you can sling it onto a strong carabiner using its built-in loop.
UE Miniroll

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JBL Go 3

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Marshall Acton III

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Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus

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- Typically priced at $149, the more capable WiiM Pro streaming device has also received a discount at Amazon, where you can currently grab it for $119.20 (about $30 off). It has the same DAC as the aforementioned Mini above, but it sports a couple of features you won’t find on the cheaper version, including Chromecast Audio, ethernet support, and RCA audio inputs. Read our WiiM deep dive.
- Bose’s SoundLink Max has returned to its all-time low of around $299 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. The powerful Bluetooth speaker offers robust, room-filling sound along with a 3.5-millimeter aux input for lossless listening. It’s rated IP67 for dust and water resistance, too, and offers up to 20 hours of battery life on a single charge, rendering it an excellent pick for any occasion. Read our review.
- Sonos has discounted the price of its Roam 2 smart speaker to $143 at Amazon (it typically runs between $140 and $180 when discounted). Like all Sonos speakers, it can be paired to your larger Sonos family of speakers via Wi-Fi, or you can use it as a standalone Bluetooth speaker indoors or outside.
Sonos Era 100

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JBL Authentics 300

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- Sony’s SRS-XB100 is now around $33 (about $28 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart, marking a new low price. Roughly the size of a Coke can, the tiny Bluetooth speaker delivers surprisingly clear sound with a good amount of bass. It’s also fairly rugged, with IP67 dust and water resistance, and doubles as a speakerphone, making it just as useful for calls as it is for playing your favorite tunes. Read our review.
Video game deals
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PlayStation 5)

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- Ubisoft’s latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, has been given a small but welcome price cut. Thanks to Prime Day, you can pick up the open-world game set in Feudal Japan for $47.49 (originally $69.99) at Amazon. Read our review.
- Final Fantasy I-VI Collection for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 is on sale at Amazon starting at $42.72 (about $32 off), which is an all-time low. The terrific compilation includes all of the 2D Final Fantasy games, which were initially released on the NES and SNES. These foundational games from the well-loved JRPG series remain worth playing for anyone who appreciates video game history.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, a beat-em-up that pays homage to the iconic arcade games of the ‘80s and ‘90s, is currently available for the Switch, PS4, and Xbox One starting at $22.99 ($12 off). Up to six people can play together at once, either locally or online.
Star Wars Outlaws

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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

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- Bloober Team knocked it out of the park with its remake of Silent Hill 2 on the PS5. If you scoffed at its original $69.99 price tag, you can currently pick it up for $39.99 ($30 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. Read our review.
- There are few games out there with more heart and soul (and pure silliness) than Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. The latest game in the long-running Yakuza-turned-Like a Dragon franchise is on sale for the PS5 for $39.99 ($20 off) at Best Buy and Amazon.
- One of the best-looking Switch 2 games is Splatoon 3, which recently got an update that makes the game run (and look) better on Nintendo’s new console. If you’ve always wanted to give this one a try, you can pick up a digital or physical copy for $39.99 ($20 off) at Best Buy or $49.50 at Walmart. Read about the Switch 2 update.
- Not enough people are still talking about Pikmin 4, the latest entry in Nintendo’s chill (yet often chaotic) exploration game. You navigate through environments, collect and command Pikmin with different elemental abilities and weaknesses, and try to save fellow space cadets from strange happenings. All the while, you’re trying to find Captain Olimar, the protagonist of the original Pikmin game. The Switch title is matching its all-time low of $39.99 ($20 off) right now at Best Buy. Read our review.
Split Fiction

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Gaming accessory deals
Meta Quest 3S

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- If you read our review of the Windows-flavored Lenovo Legion Go S, we made it clear that its high $729.99 price was one of its biggest flaws. It has other issues, such as the current state of gaming on a Windows handheld and its underpowered Ryzen Z2 Go processor, but the 32GB RAM / 1TB storage model is worth considering at its discounted price of $499.99 ($230 off) at Best Buy. That’s a huge discount.
- The microSD cards used in the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and the original Nintendo Switch are becoming more and more affordable. For instance, Samsung’s Sonic-emblazoned Pro Plus 512GB microSD card is on sale for $28.49 (about $15 off) at Amazon. If you’d prefer a 1TB version so you won’t have to upgrade any time soon, that’s down to $69.99 (this model has never been cheaper than $89.99).
Nex Playground

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Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

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Razer Kishi Ultra

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- Amazon’s Luna Controller is on sale for $39.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, which matches its best price to date. Although it was built primarily for Amazon’s cloud-gaming service, the gamepad offers support for both Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity, rendering it compatible with Android phones, Apple products, Fire TV devices, and PCs. It also integrates with Alexa, allowing you to issue voice commands directly through the controller when paired with a Fire TV device.
PC add-on deals
Insta360 Link 2

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Elgato Stream Deck MK. 2

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- Satechi’s Mac Mini M4 Stand and Hub makes Apple’s smallest computer even more capable, and it’s currently available from Amazon and Satechi for an all-time low of $79.99 ($40 off). The hub fits perfectly beneath the computer, outfitting it with three USB-A 3.2 ports, a USB-A 2.0 port, an SD card reader, and an NVMe SSD slot in exchange for occupying one Thunderbolt 3 port.
- Mount-It!’s Single Monitor Arm lets you move your display’s position to the perfect spot to avoid neck strain, and it’s $22.13 ($4 off), its lowest price ever, at Amazon. The arm allows you to adjust your monitor’s height within a 16-inch range, and rotate and swivel it 180 degrees. The arm needs to be clamped onto your desk, so make sure it doesn’t have a tapered edge or raised lip.
- If you like to record music at home, Focusrite’s fourth-gen Scarlett Solo is $119.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The two-input interface features XLR and quarter-inch inputs, allowing you to record up to two tracks simultaneously. The interface connects to your computer and receives power via a single USB-C cable, so it’s also well suited for remote recording.
- It’s now easier than ever to plug your DSLR or mirrorless camera into your PC to use as a high-end webcam. Just grab Elgato’s Cam Link 4K, which is down to $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. The device converts the HDMI signal coming out of your camera into USB for your PC to process.
- Opal’s Tapole is an ultra-thin 4K webcam that clips onto the top of your laptop’s screen, and it performed better than the camera built into a MacBook Air when we tested it. The camera is attached to its USB-C cable, so you’ll never lose it, and clips on tightly enough that it won’t get detached if your laptop moves. The webcam is currently on sale for $99 ($30 off) at Amazon, its lowest price ever.
- Backing up your computer is important, and Samsung’s T7 is a portable SSD that’s smaller and faster than an external hard drive. The USB-C drive is compatible with Windows and MacOS, and can read and write data at around 1,000Mbps. The 1TB model is currently around $75.99 ($54 off) at Amazon, and Best Buy.
- You may not be able to take full advantage of a PCIe 5.0 SSD, but having extra speed for future upgrades isn’t a bad idea. If that’s appealing to you, the current Amazon deal on Samsung’s 9100 Pro 4TB M.2 SSD caught our eye. It’s available for $384.99, down from its typical price of $449.99. If you’d prefer something cheaper, you can grab a 2TB version for $189.99, which is $40 lower than the prior low.
Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD (with heatsink)

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- Have a Steam Deck, an Asus ROG Ally, or a similar handheld PC that can accept an M.2 2230-sized SSD? WD Black’s 1TB SN770M is discounted to $84.99 at Amazon, down slightly from its previous low of $89.99. Installation procedures vary in steps and complexity depending on the handheld you own.
- If you’re running a home server, OWC’s ThunderBay 4 is at an all-time low price of $319.99 ($80 off) at Amazon. The four-drive enclosure can hold 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard drives or SSDs, which you need to supply, with a maximum capacity of 80TB. You can transfer data to and from the drives at up to 1,529MB/s, and use its second Thunderbolt 4 port to daisy-chain another Thunderbolt device, like a multi-port hub, to your computer.
- One of Logitech’s best Switch 2-ready webcams just received a Prime Day discount. The Brio 500 1080p webcam is currently available at Amazon for $75.99 ($54 off), which is a new low price.
Nuphy Air75 V2 mechanical keyboard

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Keychron V1

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Logitech Lift

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Board game deals
Splendor

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Asmodee Azul Board Game

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- The 6th Edition of Catan is currently on sale at Amazon for the first time ever, where you can grab it for $41.99 ($8 off). If you’ve never played before, Catan has you strategically collect and trade resources with fellow players while you figure out how to build out your civilization to take over the board. The latest edition has updated artwork to commemorate the game’s 13th anniversary.
- You can gauge how well you know your friends and family by playing Codenames, which is on sale at Amazon right now for $14.99 ($10 off), its best price of the year. You only get to say one word associated with multiple tiles on the board, and your teammates have to figure out which ones you’re talking about. If you’re too vague, your teammates may guess incorrectly, giving the other side an edge.
Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Player’s Handbook

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- Happy Salmon is on sale for just $9.49 (about $4 off) at Amazon. It’s one of the best icebreakers at social gatherings, for both adults and parents alike, and it takes just minutes to learn and play this card game. Up to eight players can get in on the action, which gets you out of your seats and has you doing fun stuff like giving each other high-fives and “fish bumps.”
Lego deals
Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer

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Lego Walt Disney Tribute Camera

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- The Lego Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica set is an impressive replica of the luxury sports car, complete with a moving V10 Engine, functional steering, and doors that open and close. The 806-piece kit is currently down to $34.99 ($15 off), an all-time low, at Amazon.
- Lego’s Boutique Hotel — a resort-themed, 3,066-piece kit — is down to $159.99 ($70 off) at Amazon, which is the best price we’ve seen. The kit was released to celebrate 15 years of Lego Modular Buildings and features many elements from prior kits, as well as five main sections and seven minifigs.
- Lego’s Harry Potter Hogwarts Express Train Set is a detailed recreation of an iconic setting from the series, and it’s on sale for $85.59 (about $44 off) at Amazon and Target. The Hogwarts Express can be rolled on and off the tracks, and characters can be positioned inside the train car or around the station. It’s not technically a Prime Day deal, but is the wannabe wizard in your family going to care? Probably not.
- Lego’s Animal Crossing Fly with Dodo Airlines set is one of the few Lego sets receiving a Prime Day discount at Amazon, where you can currently pick it up for an all-time low of $32.29 (about $6 off). The kid-friendly, 292-piece playset is a nice little homage to Animal Crossing New Horizons, especially if your kiddo or someone you know has a soft spot for planes… or extinct, flightless birds.
Lego NASA Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle – LRV

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Verge favorites and other miscellaneous deals
Apple AirTags

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Furbo 360° Camera

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- Thermacell’s E90 mosquito repeller is down to $31.81 (about $18 off) at Amazon right now, beating its previous low by $6 or so. It’s similar to the rechargeable E55 — a summer favorite of ours — only the upgraded model provides up to nine hours of continuous protection when used with the included repellent cartridge, as opposed to five. Needless to say, it’s a great pick for the dog days of summer.
- It’s not often enough that Elgato’s composite / S-Video-to-USB converter — which is perfect for making digital copies of your VHS tapes — goes on sale. But thanks to Prime Day, it’s down to $69.99 (originally $99.99) at Amazon. It’s still expensive, but the company’s simple software makes it stand out as a great option for people who aren’t particularly tech-savvy.
Ototo Nessie ladle

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- The Insta360 X5 is a waterproof 360-degree action camera that can record 8K video at up to 30 frames per second, and it $519.99 ($30 off) on Amazon. It uses an AI chip to improve its low-light performance and apply noise reduction and other image processing. It can run up to three hours on a single charge. It’s an investment, but we tested it and were impressed. Read our review.
- Polaroid’s first-gen Now I-Type Instant Camera is down to an all-time low of $63.98 (about $16 off) at Amazon in refurbished condition as part of a limited-time lightning deal. The excellent shooter can capture double exposure shots and autofocus, so you always get a clear shot. The second-gen model, which features an improved autofocus system and USB-C charging, is also on sale for $76.49 ($43 off).
- The NIIMBOT D110 Label Printer with Tape is on sale for $15.19 ($14 off) at Amazon, which matches its best price to date. The small, ink-free device connects to your iOS or Android phone via Bluetooth and allows you to quickly print personalized labels using a range of built-in templates, making it perfect for organizing the kitchen, files, or any other item that requires a label.
Slice Auto-Retractable Box Cutter

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LifeStraw personal water filter

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- Looking to spruce up your workspace? Yamazaki’s Desk Organizer is available at Amazon for $30.60 (about $12 off), which is one of the better prices we’ve seen in recent months. The handsome, steel accessory is equipped with a small bin and an elevated wooden platform, ensuring your keys, wallet, and whatever else it is you need are always within reach.
- If you’re an avid concert goer who’d like to retain your hearing later in life — and who wouldn’t? — Loop’s ultra-comfortable Experience 2 earpugs are on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $26.95 ($8 off). The stylish earplugs won’t reduce noise as effectively as a custom set; however, they do carry a noise reduction rating of 12dB, which is totally adequate for that occasional Turnstile set.
- You can pick up a pair of Gaiatop’s rechargeable hand warmers on Amazon right now for $15.19 ($13 off), which is the best price we’ve seen since February. The pocket-friendly hand warmers heat up quickly and can last for hours on a single charge; however, the best part is that they don an avocado-shaped design and cheerful, smiley expressions.
ChomChom Roller Pet Hair Remover

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Bird Buddy Pro

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HoverAir X1 drone

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- The reusable ChomChom cat and dog hair remover is on sale for $17.43 ($11 off) at Amazon, which is $2 shy of its all-time low price. The pet hair remover is easy to use and does a great job of scooping up pet hair from furniture well, which is why so many of us on The Verge staff are big fans.
- JisuLife’s folding USB fan, a mainstay of our gift guides, is on sale at Amazon in select colors starting at just $12.74 (about $13 off the MSRP). The fan’s rechargeable battery will keep you cool for hours, whether you’re holding it or propping it up on a table, and it features a built-in 2,000mAh power bank in case you need a quick way to juice your phone or another electronic device.
Bissell Little Green portable carpet cleaner

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Noco Boost Plus GB40 car battery jump starter

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Twelve South AirFly Pro

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- Hatch Restore 2 was one of our favorite sleep gadgets, and now you can pick up the third-gen model at Amazon for an all-time low of $139.99 ($30 off). The Restore 3 is quite similar to the TikTok-famous model we reviewed in 2023 in that it still functions as a smart alarm clock / sunrise lamp, except the latest version features an updated design and adds several new buttons that make it easier to operate.
- Speaking of sleep devices, the Yogasleep Travel Mini Portable Sound Machine is now on sale at Amazon for $23.79 ($6 off), which is just $3 shy of its best price to date. The rechargeable, travel-ready device offers six noise profiles, from ambient nature sounds to serene pink noise, as well as a built-in night light for navigating your hotel or next Airbnb.
Xreal One smart glasses

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Tile Mate

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Grownsy Baby Nasal Aspirator

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- One of our gift guide mainstays, the six-quart Instant Pot Duo Plus, is discounted to $69.99 ($70 off) at Target right now, matching its lowest price to date. The stainless steel multicooker is an excellent set-it-and-forget-it device in many ways, as it allows you to steam, sauté, pressure cook, slow cook, and engage in a variety of simple culinary endeavors without having to pony up for a host of kitchen appliances.
- If you’re looking for a more “innovative” way to eat cereal, the CrunchCup is on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $18.95 ($6 off). The absurd, two-cup contraption takes some getting used to, but once you get it down, it’s a handy way to consume breakfast on the go. Just pick your cereal wisely — not everything Kellogg’s makes is spout-friendly.
Aura Carver Mat digital picture frame

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- Hoto makes some of the slickest electric tools around, but Fanttik’s are a close second. The E1 Max Precision Electric Screwdriver — available at Amazon for $39.39 ($36 off) with promo code 10E1MAXCD for Prime Day — is a great example of why that’s the case. It’s not going to get you a ton of torque, but it features an attractive design, a 350mAh rechargeable battery, and 50 magnetic steel bits that are ideal for tackling small electronics.
- You can grab a 24-ounce Owala FreeSip Water Bottle at Amazon in select colors starting at $25.49 ($4 off), which is the best price we’ve seen this year. The Verge favorite can keep beverages cold for up to 24 hours thanks to its vacuum-insulated design, and its unique lid allows you to drink either through a built-in straw or using a wide-mouth opening for bigger gulps.
Amazon Echo Frames (2023)

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- Energizer’s TacR-1000 LED Tactical Flashlight is on sale for $25.43 ($14 off) at Amazon. The rechargeable flashlight can cast a beam that reaches hundreds of feet away at its highest setting and features a strobe setting if you need to get someone’s attention in an emergency. If you forget to charge it, the flashlight can run on AA batteries.
Breville Barista Express

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- If you’re still gearing up for the summer grilling season, BioLite’s versatile FirePit Plus is currently available from Amazon for around $224.96 ($175 off), its best price of the year. The portable fire pit is an efficient little gadget thanks to its clever design and battery-powered fan, which helps keep smoke at bay regardless of your fuel source.
- Amazon is currently selling the Logitech Blue Yeti starting at $90.24 (about $50 off). Although newer microphones may be more visually and functionally appealing, the Yeti remains a classic plug-and-play USB option that reliably captures great audio.
Epicka Universal Series Travel Adapter

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- USB outlets are a seemingly small home upgrade that makes charging your devices more convenient. Leviton’s GUAC1-W is a dual-outlet receptacle with a USB-A and USB-C port built into it, and it’s on sale for $32.99 ($21 off) at Amazon. Charging devices without having to plug in a power adapter is especially helpful in the kitchen and other shared spaces.
Fanttik X9 Pro Portable Tire Inflator

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Update, July 11th: Added several more deals, including those for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Razer’s Kishi Ultra mobile controller, and Amazon’s Fire TV Soundbar Plus.
Former Amazon principal engineer says he spent '1-4 hours' reading daily — and it's part of the company's 'secret sauce'
Daniel Berman
- Former Amazon principal engineer Steve Huynh says every company should replicate Amazon's culture of reading.
- On the Pragmatic Engineer podcast, Huynh said that he spent one to four hours every day reading six-page memos.
- He said meetings with a "study hall" where attendees read the memos ensured everyone was up to speed.
When Steve Huynh was a principal engineer at Amazon, meetings began with a "study hall."
Amazon had a "reading culture" even among engineers, Huynh recently told the Pragmatic Engineer podcast, speaking of his time at the tech giant. Employees frequently drafted six-page memos, he said, which they shared with the company to update progress and demonstrate new projects.
"I spent on the order of like 1-4 hours every day reading while I was a principal engineer," Huynh said. "What an amazing culture that I think that almost every other company should replicate if they could."
Huynh, who said the company's embrace of writing and reading the 6-page memos was part of its "secret sauce," said Amazon employees' writing was often constrained to the format during his tenure at the company, whether it was a business strategy, system design, or press release.
Huynh started at Amazon in 2006, only a few years after the company turned its first profit and while Jeff Bezos was at the helm. Bezos famously instilled this culture of memo-writing from the top down.
Bezos insisted on dense, direct memos in 10-point font. In his 2017 letter to shareholders, Bezos wrote that "we don't do PowerPoint," instead opting for these six-pagers. "Not surprisingly, the quality of these memos varies widely," he wrote.
Before meetings, Amazon employees read these memos together. On the Lex Fridman Podcast in 2023, Bezos explained why he didn't ask employees to read the memos in advance.
"The problem is people don't have time to do that, and they end up coming to the meeting having only skimmed the memo, or maybe not read it at all," Bezos said. "They're also bluffing like they're in college, having pretended to do the reading."
Andy Jassy, Bezos' successor and Amazon's current CEO, has worked at the company since 1997. When first pitching what would become Amazon Web Services, Jassy described writing his own memo.
"I remember this six-page narrative, we called it a vision doc. We asked for 57 people, which felt so ballsy at the time. I was so nervous, I wrote 30 drafts of this paper, and Jeff didn't blink," Jassy said in a 2017 talk to the University of Washington.
Jassy has continued the culture of memo-writing under his own leadership. In his 2024 letter to shareholders, Jassy wrote that a mere six-page allotment made the memos "much easier for the audience to engage with and ask the right 'why' questions."
"I got really really good at just reading these documents to get up to speed," Huynh said on the podcast, explaining that reading enough six-page memos taught him to express himself in the same format.
Huynh no longer works at Amazon. He left to pursue YouTube content creation full-time, as he told BI in 2024. But Huynh still reveres the company's reading culture — even if he acknowledges it may not be easily reproducible.
"The difficulty would be, you actually have to be disciplined and principled," Huynh said. His interviewer, Gergely Orosz, argued it could only be done from the top down. Huynh agreed.
The Absolute Worst Deals of July 2025’s Excessively Long Prime Day

Maybe we didn’t need four days of bad or totally fake deals.
The best Prime Day 2025 deals you can still get

Amazon Prime Day is usually a sprint — two hectic days of lightning deals, overflowing shopping carts, and enough browser tabs to crash a laptop. But this year, Amazon is treating it more like a marathon. Instead of wrapping things up after 48 hours, the retailer is giving Prime members two additional days to shop. We’re on day three now, yet the deals are just as good now as they were on day one.
Oura’s latest smart ring is still $50 off, the 2024 Kindle Paperwhite is holding steady at $124.99, and handy, budget-friendly gadgets like Anker’s Nano travel adapter and the Tile Slim are still available for their lowest prices to date. Plenty of high-end TVs and soundbars are discounted, too. And that’s just the tip of the proverbial, deal-laden iceberg.
To make things easier to navigate, we’ve organized all of our favorite Prime Day deals below based on category, so you can quickly find what you’re looking for. As always, we’ve only included gadgets that Verge staffers have reviewed or personally tested, so you can shop with confidence.
- Prime Day highlights
- Smart home deals
- Vacuum deals
- Headphone and earbud deals
- Charger and cable deals
- Smartwatch and fitness tracker deals
- Smartphone deals
- Movies and TV show deals
- Desktop and laptop deals
- Tablet and e-reader deals
- TV and streaming deals
- Monitor deals
- Soundbar and Bluetooth speaker deals
- Video game deals
- Gaming accessory deals
- PC add-on deals
- Board game deals
- Lego deals
- Verge favorites and other miscellaneous deals
Prime Day highlights
- It’s no Switch 2 deal, but Woot is selling the last-gen Switch OLED for the lowest price we’ve seen yet. The console with blue and red neon Joy-Con is $249.99 at Woot, while the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle that includes the game is $275.99 at the retailer, while supplies last. Note: these are international versions, which run just fine in the US, but they only have a 90-day Woot warranty instead of a 1-year manufacturer warranty.
- Apple’s 2020 MacBook Air with the M1 chip has no business being a good value still in 2025. The laptop’s design is the most outdated thing about it, but its processor, along with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage make it a good entry-level Mac, especially at Walmart’s discounted $599.99 price (was $649.99).
- A solid soundbar that can automatically rotate itself to fire sound upwards for Dolby Atmos content seems like it’d be expensive, but Vizio’s 5.1.2. Elevate SE system is actually just $299 at Amazon ($200 off).
- The GameSir G8 Plus is one versatile mobile gaming controller, and it’s down to its lowest price of $49.99 at Walmart (usually $79.99). This model can stretch to fit around phones and tablets as big as the iPad Mini. Alternatively, you can slot a Nintendo Switch into the grip, if you prefer its bulkier design to that of the Joy-Con. It can support the Switch 2 with a firmware update, but several folks on Reddit note that it touches the Joy-Con 2 pins as it squeezes to fit the console. Not sure how comfortable you are with that; it doesn’t seem to impact the usability of the console or its included controllers.
- Keep mosquitos at bay with Thermacell’s rechargeable repeller, which costs $17.68 (half off) at Amazon for the version that lasts five hours per charge. It runs on cartridges, but a 12-hour one is included in the box.
- It’s a good time to need new AirPods, because Apple’s AirPods Pro that come with a USB-C charging case are around $100 off for the first time at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy.
- Genki’s small M.2 2230-sized enclosure called the SavePoint is $39.99 when you clip the on-page coupon at Amazon. You can use it as a speedy USB-C SSD with any device, but it shines when connected to a Steam Deck because it has two USB-C ports (one for data, the other for power passthrough to keep the handheld charged). Here’s how to use it to run Windows on your Steam Deck.
- Hoto’s rechargeable screwdriver is a both a Verge-favorite and a reader-favorite, and it’s discounted for Prime Day. It’s $36.09 (originally $79.99) at Amazon for the 3.6V screwdriver, 25 steel bits, and a sleek carrying case to contain it all. There’s an on-page coupon to save an extra 10 percent, too.
Smart home deals
Amazon Echo Spot

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- For the first time since Black Friday, a three-pack of Google’s shiny Nest WiFi Pro routers — all of which support Wi-Fi 6E — are down to $289.99 at Amazon. This kit typically sells for around $372. Read our review.
- For $199.99, you can get a three-pack of TP-Link’s Deco XE75 routers at Amazon. Like Google’s Nest WiFi Pro, these tri-band routers support the 6GHz band. However, each XE75 sports a 2.5Gbps port (plus two other gigabit ethernet ports), while Google’s option tops out at 1Gbps and only has two gigabit ports per router.
Amazon Echo Show 5 (third-gen)

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- TP-Link’s TP-WR1502X Wi-Fi 6 travel router is down to $34.99 ($15 off), its lowest price ever at Amazon. The portable router can run off a power bank and lets you create a private wireless network by connecting it to an Ethernet port in a hotel or conference room. You can also connect your phone with a USB-C cable and use its cellular connection. The router features a USB-A port for connecting an external hard drive, allowing anyone on your network to share files.
- If you’re looking for a high-end router that supports ludicrously fast wired connections, as well as great wireless connections, Eero’s Max 7 is one of the best. You can purchase a single router at Amazon right now for $419.99 (it had previously not sold for less than $449.99). Alternatively, you can grab a three-pack at Amazon for $1,189.99 (was $1,699.99). This model offers tri-band support and features two 10Gbps Ethernet ports, as well as two 2.5Gbps ports, on each router.
- Air quality is important, and it’s nice to have a reading that’s more local than what your phone gives you for your neighborhood. For a granular look at the air quality in your home, you can snag Amazon’s aptly titled Air Quality Monitor, which is currently matching its all-time low of $44.99 ($25 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. Read our review.
Meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener

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Amazon Smart Thermostat

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- The battery-powered Google Nest Doorbell is down to $119 ($60 off) at Amazon, matching its lowest price to date, in the color of your choice. There are certain omissions you’ll encounter with the battery model versus the pricier option. For example, it lacks 4K video and 24/7 capture. If those don’t bother you, this is a solid option, especially in the design department. Read our review.
- Prime members can snag Govee’s slick RGBIC floor lamp for a mere $59.99, which matches its previous low. This thin, futuristic lamp is ideal for corners, as it can splash colors onto your walls, syncing with your music, or with a color combo that sets the vibes in the room.
- The cost of the Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium fluctuates nearly as much as the temperature each day, but it’s cheaper than ever during Prime Day. You can currently snag the smart thermostat, which includes a smart sensor and air quality monitor, for $209 (previously $249.99). Read our review.
- Google’s fourth-gen Nest Learning Thermostat is one of the best we’ve tested, and it’s marked down to $218 ($61 off) at Amazon. It comes with a temperature sensor you can place in a room that you want to monitor, and it’ll use that reading to decide whether to turn your system on or off. The thermostat learns your HVAC usage patterns over time, so it can automatically heat and cool your home based on your typical schedule. Read our review.
- The Nest Thermostat E is a pared down version of the fourth-gen model, with a monochrome screen, but without support for additional sensors or learning your heating/cooling routine. Still, it’s a solid smart thermostat that’s currently on sale for $85.49 ($43 off) at Amazon, its lowest price of the year. Read our review.
Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Pro

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- Blink built its Mini 2 camera to be a great, inexpensive indoor or outdoor camera. By default, it’s an indoor cam, with HD video, color night video, and two-way audio support. It’s a good deal on Amazon right now, too, where you can grab it for $19.99 ($20 off). If you need an outdoor cam, you can grab it with a weather-resistant power adapter for just $10 more (normally $49.98).
- Thanks to Prime Day, Amazon’s slick Echo Pop smart speaker is down to $21.99 (nearly 50 percent off). It’s available in four colors (black, grey, purple, and teal), and select designs of the Kids version — which comes with parental controls and six months of Amazon Kids Plus— are also discounted to $21.99.
Amazon Echo Dot (fifth-gen)

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- TP-Link’s Kasa smart home brand makes several Matter-ready Wi-Fi plugs, and a two-pack of them is currently available for just $19.99 ($20 off) at Amazon. You can control the plugs from within the Kasa app, or by giving voice commands via Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant, or Samsung SmartThings.
- If your smart home extends outside, TP-Link also has a two-outlet Tapo Matter outdoor smart plug, which has the same features as its indoor plugs and is on sale for $16.99 ($8 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The outlets are housed in an IP65 weather-resistant housing, and a pair of removable caps prevent water from getting in when nothing is connected.
- GE’s Cync Reveal HD Plus smart undercabinet light fixture is currently $30.37 ($10 off) at Amazon a 12-inch long light bar that can be screwed into the underside of a kitchen island or cabinet to provide illumination in hard-to-reach places. It supports Matter, and you can control it via your voice with Amazon’s Alexa, the Google Assistant, Samsung SmartThings, and Apple HomeKit.
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Vacuum deals
Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra

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Dreame X40 Ultra
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- Eufy’s Omni C20 is on sale for $379.99 during Prime Day, which beats its previous low by $20. The budget robot vacuum features built-in mops, and its cleaning station can store debris from the vacuum, as well as wash and dry the mop components to prevent them from smelling after doing some dirty work.
- If you don’t need a robot vacuum that can sweep your baseboards or empty its own bin, the Eufy 11S Max is on sale at Amazon and Walmart for $139.99 ($140 off), which is one of its better prices to date. The entry-level robovac isn’t the smartest option available, but it’s at least aware enough not to bump into walls or tumble over stairs. The 11S Max offers good carpet and hard surface cleaning with relative quietness, too, and its 600ml bin is roomy enough to go through several cleanings before it needs to be dumped.
- Robot vacuums are overrated. Black & Decker’s rechargeable Furbuster — now on sale at Amazon and Chewy for $79.99, its lowest price of the year — is a great handheld alternative that’s well-suited for picking up fur, dirt, and other unwanted debris, especially when you tack on the extra-long crevice tool or the included motorized pet brush.
Eufy X10 Pro Omni

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Headphone and earbud deals
Sonos Ace

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AirPods Pro (second-gen) with USB-C

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Beats Powerbeats Pro 2

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Bose QuietComfort Headphones

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- The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE are a decent-sounding pair of earbuds with ANC, and they’re down to a new low $52.24 ($47 off) at Amazon. The entry-level earbuds offer reliable performance and satisfactory sound — especially at this price — though they lack wireless charging, multipoint support, and some of the newer frills found on Samsung’s flagship earbuds. That said, they also come with a pair of silicone “wings” to help them stay firmly planted in place, which some considered a hallmark of prior models. Read our review.
- If you’re an Apple user, there’s no better pair of starter buds than the open-style AirPods 4, which have fallen to a new low of $89 ($41 off) at Amazon and Walmart. The latest model sounds significantly better than the third-gen pair, particularly when it comes to voice calls. More importantly, they offer robust integration with the rest of the Apple ecosystem, letting you take advantage of audio sharing, automatic device switching, hands-free “Hey Siri” commands, Apple TV integration, and more. Read our review.
Sony WH-1000XM6

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

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- Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2 are on sale at Amazon for $160.55 ($69 off), which is their best price to date. They’re a pretty notable step up from the prior model — particularly if you use a Pixel phone — with a smaller build, an excellent transparency mode, and some of the best battery life you can get in a pair of noise-canceling earbuds. Read our review.
- Sony’s newer WH-1000XM6 are our No. 1 pick for the best ANC headphones, but the prior model remains an excellent alternative at $248 ($150 off), their current price on Amazon. The WH-1000XM5 still offer top-tier noise cancellation and superb sound, along with a helpful transparency mode, multipoint Bluetooth support, and other handy features. The only real downside, aside from the plasticky build, is the fact that they don’t fold down like the XM4 and this year’s XM6. Read our review.
Sony WH-1000XM4

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Beats Studio Buds Plus

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- Other than the Beats Studio Buds Plus above, there aren’t a ton of reputable pairs of wireless earbuds that rely on a see-through design. The newer WF-C710N do, however, and they’ve reached a new low price of $78 ($41 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. What’s more, the budget-minded earbuds also borrow some tricks from Sony’s pricier earbuds, including improved noise cancellation and battery life, an automatic pause feature, and touch buttons that allow you to control playback without whipping out your phone.
- Sony’s Float headphones are currently down to $78 ($52 off) at Amazon, which is significantly less than their previous low of $108. The Float represent Sony’s take on open-ear headphones, and while we haven’t had a chance to test them (yet), they seem to offer similar features to their like-minded rivals, including IPX4 water resistance, USB-C charging, and generous ear hooks that are designed to keep them firmly in place while you run.
Nothing Ear (a)

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Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

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- The recently released Skullcandy Method 360 ANC are down to a new low of $75.99 ($50 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. They’re basically a pair of low-end Bose earbuds in disguise — hell, they even use licensed technology and audio tuning by Bose — which means they offer well-balanced sound, solid battery life, and a number of great features for the price. They also block noise more effectively than previous Skullcandy offerings and come in an array of fun colors, including a chic leopard print.
- The CMF Buds Pro 2 are available starting at $47 ($22 off) from Amazon and Nothing, matching their best price to date. The inexpensive buds come loaded with features, including active noise cancellation, ChatGPT integration, and up to 6.5 hours of continuous playback with ANC enabled. They also come with a case that features a customizable smart dial, allowing you to adjust the volume, control noise cancellation, and mute your mic during meetings.
Charger and cable deals
Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station 8-in-1

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Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W)

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Anker 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank

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- For a portable power bank that matches the design of Anker’s 20,000mAh 737 battery with its display but delivers a substantial amount of power (a combined 130W), there’s Ugreen’s Nexode model, which is currently on sale at Best Buy for just $54.14 ($35.85 off).
- The Baseus 10,000mAh Picogo is one of the most powerful tiny power banks we’ve seen. It supports 45W output through its built-in USB-C cable, and has an extra USB-C port, plus a USB-A port. You can snag one for $24.69, down from its original $39.99 price at Amazon.
- The Base One Max is Nomad’s premium charging hub, available for $104 ($45 off) at Nomad and Amazon. It’s primarily made from metal and glass, and has a 15-watt Qi2 magnetic charging pad, an Apple Watch charger, and a concave charging pad for earbuds. It doesn’t come with a power adapter, but Nomad’s 30-watt plug is on sale for $18 ($7 off).
Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

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Anker 140W 2-in-1 USB-C to USB-C Cable

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- You can keep your iPhone and AirPods charged with Belkin’s MagSafe 2-in-1 wireless charging stand, which is down to $59.99 ($4o off) at Amazon, nearly matching its best price to date. While similar models from other brands are often cheaper, this one looks better than most, and it hasn’t sunk this low in price since mid-2023. Belkin’s option also includes a power adapter.
- The Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max has been one of the most popular products for Verge readers recently. The 4-in-1 car charger can put out a combined 163W of power and features two retractable USB-C cables, plus two USB-A ports. It’s tough not to love, especially at its Amazon price of $29.99 ($20 off).
- If all you need is a basic block charger, Anker’s 30W Nano Charger is now on sale at Amazon in a variety of fun colors starting at $12.29 (about $4 off) — a new low price. The collapsible, travel-friendly charger can deliver up to 30 watts of power via its single USB-C port, which makes it perfect for a variety of small electronics (including your phone).
Sharge Retractable 65

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Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe

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Smartwatch and fitness tracker deals
Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS)

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Amazfit Active 2

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- The entry-level Apple Watch Ultra 2 hasn’t sunk below $700 in a few months, but during Prime Day, you can snag it at Amazon and Best Buy for $649.99. This beats its previous low by $30. Read our review.
Google Pixel Watch 3

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- If $249 is still too expensive, don’t write off the Pixel Watch 2. The cellular version is on sale at Amazon for $179.99 ($120 off). Its battery life isn’t as good as the Pixel Watch 3, and it’s missing a few features, but it’s otherwise a solid alternative if you’re trying to save a little cash. Read our review.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

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- If you have your eyes set on a Samsung smartwatch, it’s a good time to grab the Galaxy Watch 7, which is matching its previous low of $246.99 ($136 off) at Amazon in the 44mm configuration with LTE. Read our review.
- The non-LTE, 44mm Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Bespoke Edition is down to $189.99 ($140 off) at Amazon, which is a steep price drop compared to its previous low of $279.99.
- The Samsung Galaxy Ring is on sale at Amazon in multiple sizes for $299.99 ($100 off), which beats its previous low price by $50. It’s a solid, subscription-free first attempt at a smart ring from Samsung, with good hardware and long battery life. It’s Android-only, however, and it’s best paired with a Samsung phone. Read our review.
- The Garmin Lily 2 has returned to its all-time low of $199.99 ($50 off) at Amazon. While Garmin makes plenty of trackers for enthusiast fitness folks, the Lily 2 is a more pared-back experience for casual users. I don’t say that condescendingly; The Verge’s Victoria Song praised its limitations during a vacation.
Fitbit Charge 6

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Smartphone deals
Google Pixel 9

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- The Pixel 9 Pro with 128GB of storage is down to $749 ($250 off) at Amazon, matching its lowest price to date. The 6.3-inch Android phone boasts a telephoto lens with up to 5x optical zoom and up to 30x digital zoom. The 256GB version is also on sale at Amazon for $100 more at $849. Read our review.
- The larger Pixel 9 Pro XL with a 6.8-inch screen and 128GB of storage is available for $749 (originally $1,099) at Amazon for Prime Day. Aside from its larger screen and bigger battery, its specs are identical to the smaller option. Read our review.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

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- If you want a great all-around phone that doesn’t cost too much, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 with 128GB of storage is down to just $584.99 (originally $799) at Amazon. There are also discounts available on the 256GB version, which is currently selling for $644.99. This beats the previous low by about $40. Read our review.
- If you prefer bigger phones that won’t break the bank, the Galaxy S25 Plus is a good option that’s discounted during Prime Day. The 256GB model is going for $699.99 (originally $999) at Amazon, while the 512GB version is down to $804.99 ($315 off). Both discounts are $50 lower than the ones we’ve previously seen. Read our review.
- Samsung makes great cheap phones, in case you didn’t know. The Galaxy A36 5G — which features a 6.7-inch OLED screen, water resistance, and six years of software updates — is available with 128GB of storage at Amazon for $299.99 ($100 off), which is a nice lil’ discount that beats its previous low of $334.
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G

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- Another budget-friendly phone worth considering if you’re trying to spend as little as possible on an unlocked device is the 2024 Moto G Power 5G, which currently comes with 128GB of storage for $161.99 ($38 less than the previous low) at Amazon.
2024 Moto Razr

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Movies and TV show deals
- You can get every Lord of the Rings film (both the theatrical cuts and extended versions) in this big Lord of the Rings 4K Blu-ray box set on sale at Amazon for $48.99 ($19 off).

- One of the best cartoons ever made is Batman: The Animated Series. It dominated TVs and store shelves in the ‘90s, and now you can own all 109 episodes (but not the great Mask of the Phantasm film) across 12 discs in this Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray collection for just $29.99 (usually $50).
- Robert Egger’s revamped version of Nosferatu is available on 4K Blu-ray for $15.99 (about $24 off) at Amazon. The title is dripping with style, and it effectively brings together elements from the original 1922 film and Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel to great effect. Read our review.
- The Wild Robot on 4K Blu-ray is a steal at $13.99 over at Amazon. The gorgeously-animated film is a bit of a tear-jerker. An all-star cast voices the characters, including Pedro Pascal, Stephanie Hsu, Mark Hamill, Matt Berry, Lupita Nyong’o, Ving Rhames, and more.
- The Wire is one of the few HBO gems from its cable-only era that’s still considered must-watch TV. Thankfully, you can — and should — pick up the complete series on Blu-ray while it’s down to $49.99 ($51 off) at Amazon, which is about $30 less than its usual price. Just note that this collection is in 16:9 aspect ratio, while the show initially aired in 4:3.
- BBC’s Orphan Black put the inimitable Tatiana Maslany on the map. She plays multiple roles with ease in this multi-season sci-fi show that’s about clones and cons. The Blu-ray set is available now at Amazon for $22.99 ($42 off), which marks its lowest price to date.
- Furiosa: Mad Max Saga is available on 4K Blu-ray at Amazon right now for $12.99 ($21 off). The prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road is no less explosive as it dives into Furiosa’s backstory. It stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth. Read our review.
- Parasite, the Best Picture winner at the 2020 Academy Awards, is now available for just $9.99 on 4K Blu-ray at Amazon. The Bong Joon Ho-directed film highlights economic class struggles in a two-hour whirlwind that delivers intimacy, humor, and terror in almost equal parts.
- Many 4K Blu-rays, CDs, LPs, Blu-rays, and DVDs are eligible for a buy two get one free deal at Amazon. The items eligible for this promotion can change each day (and even within the same day), so it’s smart to check back often.
Desktop and laptop deals
2020 MacBook Air with M1 (256GB)

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- If it’s a gorgeous 2-in-1 Windows laptop that you’re after, Samsung’s 16-inch Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 might tick a lot of boxes for you. It has a 2,880 x 1,800 OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate (with an S-Pen included). It also features an Intel Core 7 Ultra 256V processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Right now, it’s down to $1,399.99 at Amazon, which is $200 less than usual.
- LG’s compact 14-inch Gram with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD is going for $1,284.99 at Amazon — $215 less than its previous low. LG’s Gram laptops are known for being lightweight, yet they also feature long battery life and a fantastic keyboard / trackpad combo.
- For gamers, Asus has discounted select models from its 2025 ROG Strix G16 lineup for the first time — including an RTX 5060-equipped laptop, which currently runs $1,274.99 ($225 off) at Amazon. If you want something even more powerful, Amazon is also selling one with an RTX 5070 Ti for $1,999.99 (was $2,400).
iMac with M4 (16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU)

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Tablet and e-reader deals
2024 iPad Mini

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11-inch iPad Air M3

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- If you’d prefer the larger 13-inch iPad Air with the M3 chip, there are deals for you, too. The 256GB / Wi-Fi model is currently available at Amazon for $779.99 ($120 off), beating the previous lowest price by $20.
- Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which allows you to better balance fun with productivity, is now available at Amazon starting at $189.99 ($135 off) in its 64GB configuration. It boasts a 10.1-inch screen, expandable storage via microSD, and includes an S-Pen for drawing or taking notes. It originally sold for $329.99, but it’s sometimes available for around $210.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus

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Google Pixel Tablet

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- If you’re looking for an Android tablet that delivers high-end entertainment and gaming experiences, consider the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which is available at Amazon with 128GB storage for a new low of $429.99 ($70 off). This 10.9-inch tablet boasts a 90Hz refresh rate screen, and its Exynos 1580 should be able to handle a large number of games. It also includes an S-Pen, along with a two-year manufacturer’s warranty. Notably, it’s IP68 rated, so it should be able to handle the elements like a champ.
- Amazon makes a bunch of different tablets, which are nearly all discounted right now. If you’re looking for an affordable 10-inch tablet for watching movies and TV shows on, the latest Fire HD 10 tablet is a great, cheap candidate. It’s on sale at Amazon right now with lockscreen ads and 32GB of storage starting at $69.99 (originally $139.99).
Boox Palma 2

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Kindle Kids (2024)

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- Amazon’s entry-level Kindle from 2024 is considerably better than bargain ebook readers used to be. It features longer battery life, a brighter screen, deeper contrast, and other gen-to-gen improvements. And thanks to Prime Day, you can snag it at Amazon in one of two colors with ads and three months of Kindle Unlimited for $84.99 ($25 off), which is the lowest price we’ve seen on the entry-level e-reader.
- Amazon’s latest Kindle Scribe has been available at Amazon with 16GB of storage starting at $259.99 ($140 off) since before Prime Day started, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re looking for a large e-reader that doubles as a smart notebook. Its previous low was $299.99, and it originally sold for $399.99. Read our review.
Kobo Elipsa 2E

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Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition

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Kindle Paperwhite (2024)

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TV and streaming deals
Google TV Streamer (4K)

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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023)

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- The most affordable 48-inch OLED TV we’ve seen during Prime Day isn’t available at Amazon — it’s at Walmart, where you can pick up LG’s B4 OLED for just $549.99 ($250 off). However, at Amazon, Sony’s 48-inch A90K is down to $998 ($400 off), beating its previous low by hundreds of dollars.
- Nebula’s Capsule 3 is a battery-powered 1080p projector that’s currently $539.99 ($210 off) at Amazon. It runs Google TV, so you can access popular streaming services without plugging in a separate device, and it has an HDMI port if you want to hook up a game console or a Blu-ray player. Its battery lasts up to two and a half hours depending on your brightness settings, and it can create a 120-inch screen. Its 300 lumen brightness means it’s susceptible to getting washed out by light pollution, but it’s a great choice for backyard movie nights.
LG B4 series OLED TV

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TCL QM6K 4K QLED TV

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- Samsung’s 65-inch Frame Pro is down to $1,897.99 ($50 off) at Amazon, which is a relatively small discount given the TV’s previous low. However, it initially sold for around $2,199.99. The step-up model boasts an impressive Mini LED panel, along with a jump from 120Hz to 144Hz. The biggest upgrade, however, is arguably the wireless connect box, which wirelessly streams any and all HDMI video inputs straight to the TV.
- If you’re setting up a home theater, JMGO’s N1S Ultra is an excellent 4K projector that’s now available for an all-time low at Amazon and JMGO’s online storefront, where you can grab it for $1,499 ($1,000 off). The workhorse of a laser projector can create a 300-inch screen, and its 2,800-lumen bulb is bright enough to use in a room with some light pollution. It can also automatically adjust the picture to appear even, even if it’s pointed at your wall at a slight angle.
Samsung The Frame TV (2024)

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- Looking for an affordable TV with Roku software to make it easy to access streaming apps? The company’s own 55-inch 4K smart TV is down to just $249.99 at Amazon right now. It’s never sold for less than $299.99 before, so these are some solid savings on a relatively budget-friendly set.
Onn Google TV 4K Pro

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iFFALCON QLED Mural TV

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Monitor deals
Alienware AW2725DF 1440p QD-OLED gaming monitor

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- Asus’ ZenScreen Portable USB Monitor (MB169CK) — which is down to an all-time low of $85.49 (about $35 off) at Amazon — makes it easy to create a dual-screen setup alongside your laptop, whether you’re traveling or simply short on space. The 16-inch HD display connects to your computer and draws power with a single USB-C cable. It also comes with a kickstand, allowing you to position it horizontally or vertically at a comfortable angle.
Alienware 34-inch AW3423DWF curved OLED gaming monitor

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Soundbar and Bluetooth speaker deals
Sonos Arc

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Sonos Beam (second-gen)

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Vizio Elevate 5.1.2 sound system

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LG S80TR 5.1.3 soundbar with wireless satellites and subwoofer

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- One of the best-looking Bluetooth speakers around is the second-gen Bose SoundLink Flex, which is on sale for an all-time low of $99 ($50 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. It’s a long-lasting, rugged (IP67) option, in case you’re sifting through which you might buy for your future outdoor escapades. It can stand on its own, too, or you can sling it onto a strong carabiner using its built-in loop.
UE Miniroll

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JBL Go 3

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Marshall Acton III

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WiiM Mini

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- Typically priced at $149, the more capable WiiM Pro streaming device has also received a discount at Amazon, where you can currently grab it for $119.20 (about $30 off). It has the same DAC as the aforementioned Mini above, but it sports a couple of features you won’t find on the cheaper version, including Chromecast Audio, ethernet support, and RCA audio inputs. Read our WiiM deep dive.
- Bose’s SoundLink Max has returned to its all-time low of around $299 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. The powerful Bluetooth speaker offers robust, room-filling sound along with a 3.5-millimeter aux input for lossless listening. It’s rated IP67 for dust and water resistance, too, and offers up to 20 hours of battery life on a single charge, rendering it an excellent pick for any occasion. Read our review.
- Sonos has discounted the price of its Roam 2 smart speaker to $143 at Amazon (it typically runs between $140 and $180 when discounted). Like all Sonos speakers, it can be paired to your larger Sonos family of speakers via Wi-Fi, or you can use it as a standalone Bluetooth speaker indoors or outside.
Sonos Era 100

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JBL Authentics 300

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- Sony’s SRS-XB100 is now around $33 (about $28 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart, marking a new low price. Roughly the size of a Coke can, the tiny Bluetooth speaker delivers surprisingly clear sound with a good amount of bass. It’s also fairly rugged, with IP67 dust and water resistance, and doubles as a speakerphone, making it just as useful for calls as it is for playing your favorite tunes. Read our review.
Video game deals
- Ubisoft’s latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, has been given a small but welcome price cut. Thanks to Prime Day, you can pick up the open-world game set in Feudal Japan for $47.49 (originally $69.99) at Amazon. Read our review.
Star Wars Outlaws

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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

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- Bloober Team knocked it out of the park with its remake of Silent Hill 2 on the PS5. If you scoffed at its original $69.99 price tag, you can currently pick it up for $39.99 ($30 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. Read our review.
- There are few games out there with more heart and soul (and pure silliness) than Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. The latest game in the long-running Yakuza-turned-Like a Dragon franchise is on sale for the PS5 for $39.99 ($20 off) at Best Buy and Amazon.
- One of the best-looking Switch 2 games is Splatoon 3, which recently got an update that makes the game run (and look) better on Nintendo’s new console. If you’ve always wanted to give this one a try, you can pick up a digital or physical copy for $39.99 ($20 off) at Best Buy and Walmart. Read about the Switch 2 update.
- Not enough people are still talking about Pikmin 4, the latest entry in Nintendo’s chill (yet often chaotic) exploration game. You navigate through environments, collect and command Pikmin with different elemental abilities and weaknesses, and try to save fellow space cadets from strange happenings. All the while, you’re trying to find Captain Olimar, the protagonist of the original Pikmin game. The Switch title is matching its all-time low of $39.99 ($20 off) right now at Best Buy. Read our review.
Split Fiction

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Gaming accessory deals
Meta Quest 3S

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- If you read our review of the Windows-flavored Lenovo Legion Go S, we made it clear that its high $729.99 price was one of its biggest flaws. It has other issues, such as the current state of gaming on a Windows handheld and its underpowered Ryzen Z2 Go processor, but the 32GB RAM / 1TB storage model is worth considering at its discounted price of $499.99 ($230 off) at Best Buy. That’s a huge discount.
- The microSD cards used in the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and the original Nintendo Switch are becoming more and more affordable. For instance, Samsung’s Sonic-emblazoned Pro Plus 512GB microSD card is on sale for $28.49 (about $15 off) at Amazon. If you’d prefer a 1TB version so you won’t have to upgrade any time soon, that’s down to $69.99 (this model has never been cheaper than $89.99).
Nex Playground

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Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

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Sony InZone Buds

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- Amazon’s Luna Controller is on sale for $39.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, which matches its best price to date. Although it was built primarily for Amazon’s cloud-gaming service, the gamepad offers support for both Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity, rendering it compatible with Android phones, Apple products, Fire TV devices, and PCs. It also integrates with Alexa, allowing you to issue voice commands directly through the controller when paired with a Fire TV device.
PC add-on deals
Insta360 Link 2

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Elgato Stream Deck MK. 2

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- Satechi’s Mac Mini M4 Stand and Hub makes Apple’s smallest computer even more capable, and it’s currently available from Amazon and Satechi for an all-time low of $79.99 ($40 off). The hub fits perfectly beneath the computer, outfitting it with three USB-A 3.2 ports, a USB-A 2.0 port, an SD card reader, and an NVMe SSD slot in exchange for occupying one Thunderbolt 3 port.
- Mount-It!’s Single Monitor Arm lets you move your display’s position to the perfect spot to avoid neck strain, and it’s $22.13 ($4 off), its lowest price ever, at Amazon. The arm allows you to adjust your monitor’s height within a 16-inch range, and rotate and swivel it 180 degrees. The arm needs to be clamped onto your desk, so make sure it doesn’t have a tapered edge or raised lip.
- If you like to record music at home, Focusrite’s fourth-gen Scarlett Solo is $119.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The two-input interface features XLR and quarter-inch inputs, allowing you to record up to two tracks simultaneously. The interface connects to your computer and receives power via a single USB-C cable, so it’s also well suited for remote recording.
Elgato Prompter

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- It’s now easier than ever to plug your DSLR or mirrorless camera into your PC to use as a high-end webcam. Just grab Elgato’s Cam Link 4K, which is down to $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon for Prime Day. The device converts the HDMI signal coming out of your camera into USB for your PC to process.
- Opal’s Tapole is an ultra-thin 4K webcam that clips onto the top of your laptop’s screen, and it performed better than the camera built into a MacBook Air when we tested it. The camera is attached to its USB-C cable, so you’ll never lose it, and clips on tightly enough that it won’t get detached if your laptop moves. The webcam is currently on sale for $99 ($30 off) at Amazon, its lowest price ever.
- Backing up your computer is important, and Samsung’s T7 is a portable SSD that’s smaller and faster than an external hard drive. The USB-C drive is compatible with Windows and MacOS, and can read and write data at around 1,000Mbps. The 1TB model is currently around $75.99 ($54 off) at Amazon, and Best Buy.
- You may not be able to take full advantage of a PCIe 5.0 SSD, but having extra speed for future upgrades isn’t a bad idea. If that’s appealing to you, the current Amazon deal on Samsung’s 9100 Pro 4TB M.2 SSD caught our eye. It’s available for $384.99, down from its typical price of $449.99. If you’d prefer something cheaper, you can grab a 2TB version for $189.99, which is $40 lower than the prior low.
Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD (with heatsink)

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- Have a Steam Deck, an Asus ROG Ally, or a similar handheld PC that can accept an M.2 2230-sized SSD? WD Black’s 1TB SN770M is discounted to $84.99 at Amazon, down slightly from its previous low of $89.99. Installation procedures vary in steps and complexity depending on the handheld you own.
- If you’re running a home server, OWC’s ThunderBay 4 is at an all-time low price of $319.99 ($80 off) at Amazon. The four-drive enclosure can hold 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard drives or SSDs, which you need to supply, with a maximum capacity of 80TB. You can transfer data to and from the drives at up to 1,529MB/s, and use its second Thunderbolt 4 port to daisy-chain another Thunderbolt device, like a multi-port hub, to your computer.
- One of Logitech’s best Switch 2-ready webcams just received a Prime Day discount. The Brio 500 1080p webcam is currently available at Amazon for $75.99 ($54 off), which is a new low price.
Nuphy Air75 V2 mechanical keyboard

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Keychron V1

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Board game deals
Splendor

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Asmodee Azul Board Game

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- Ticket to Ride is another classic board game that’s down to $24.99 (about $25 off) at Amazon. That’s one of the better prices we’ve seen on the cutthroat card game, which challenges you to build the longest locomotive route across classic America before your other tycoon opponents.
- The 6th Edition of Catan is currently on sale at Amazon for the first time ever, where you can grab it for $41.99 ($8 off). If you’ve never played before, Catan has you strategically collect and trade resources with fellow players while you figure out how to build out your civilization to take over the board. The latest edition has updated artwork to commemorate the game’s 13th anniversary.
- You can gauge how well you know your friends and family by playing Codenames, which is on sale at Amazon right now for $14.99 ($10 off), its best price of the year. You only get to say one word associated with multiple tiles on the board, and your teammates have to figure out which ones you’re talking about. If you’re too vague, your teammates may guess incorrectly, giving the other side an edge.
Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Player’s Handbook

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- Happy Salmon is on sale for just $9.49 (about $4 off) at Amazon. It’s one of the best icebreakers at social gatherings, for both adults and parents alike, and it takes just minutes to learn and play this card game. Up to eight players can get in on the action, which gets you out of your seats and has you doing fun stuff like giving each other high-fives and “fish bumps.”
Lego deals
Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer

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Lego Walt Disney Tribute Camera

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- The Lego Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica set is an impressive replica of the luxury sports car, complete with a moving V10 Engine, functional steering, and doors that open and close. The 806-piece kit is currently down to $34.99 ($15 off), an all-time low, at Amazon.
- Lego’s Boutique Hotel — a resort-themed, 3,066-piece kit — is down to $159.99 ($70 off) at Amazon, which is the best price we’ve seen. The kit was released to celebrate 15 years of Lego Modular Buildings and features many elements from prior kits, as well as five main sections and seven minifigs.
- Lego’s Harry Potter Hogwarts Express Train Set is a detailed recreation of an iconic setting from the series, and it’s on sale for $85.59 (about $44 off) at Amazon and Target. The Hogwarts Express can be rolled on and off the tracks, and characters can be positioned inside the train car or around the station. It’s not technically a Prime Day deal, but is the wannabe wizard in your family going to care? Probably not.
- Lego’s Animal Crossing Fly with Dodo Airlines set is one of the few Lego sets receiving a Prime Day discount at Amazon, where you can currently pick it up for an all-time low of $32.29 (about $6 off). The kid-friendly, 292-piece playset is a nice little homage to Animal Crossing New Horizons, especially if your kiddo or someone you know has a soft spot for planes… or extinct, flightless birds.
Lego NASA Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle – LRV

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Verge favorites and other miscellaneous deals
Apple AirTags

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Furbo 360° Camera

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- Thermacell’s E90 mosquito repeller is down to $31.81 (about $18 off) at Amazon right now, beating its previous low by $6 or so. It’s similar to the rechargeable E55 — a summer favorite of ours — only the upgraded model provides up to nine hours of continuous protection when used with the included repellent cartridge, as opposed to five. Needless to say, it’s a great pick for the dog days of summer.
- It’s not often enough that Elgato’s composite / S-Video-to-USB converter — which is perfect for making digital copies of your VHS tapes — goes on sale. But thanks to Prime Day, it’s down to $69.99 (originally $99.99) at Amazon. It’s still expensive, but the company’s simple software makes it stand out as a great option for people who aren’t particularly tech-savvy.
- The Insta360 X5 is a waterproof 360-degree action camera that can record 8K video at up to 30 frames per second, and it $519.99 ($30 off) on Amazon. It uses an AI chip to improve its low-light performance and apply noise reduction and other image processing. It can run up to three hours on a single charge. It’s an investment, but we tested it and were impressed. Read our review.
Slice Auto-Retractable Box Cutter

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LifeStraw personal water filter

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- Looking to spruce up your workspace? Yamazaki’s Desk Organizer is available at Amazon for $30.60 (about $12 off), which is one of the better prices we’ve seen in recent months. The handsome, steel accessory is equipped with a small bin and an elevated wooden platform, ensuring your keys, wallet, and whatever else it is you need are always within reach.
- If you’re an avid concert goer who’d like to retain your hearing later in life — and who wouldn’t? — Loop’s ultra-comfortable Experience 2 earpugs are on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $26.95 ($8 off). The stylish earplugs won’t reduce noise as effectively as a custom set; however, they do carry a noise reduction rating of 12dB, which is totally adequate for that occasional Turnstile set.
ChomChom Roller Pet Hair Remover

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Bird Buddy Pro

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HoverAir X1 drone

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- The reusable ChomChom cat and dog hair remover is on sale for $17.43 ($11 off) at Amazon, which is $2 shy of its all-time low price. The pet hair remover is easy to use and does a great job of scooping up pet hair from furniture well, which is why so many of us on The Verge staff are big fans.
- JisuLife’s folding USB fan, a mainstay of our gift guides, is on sale at Amazon in select colors starting at just $12.74 (about $13 off the MSRP). The fan’s rechargeable battery will keep you cool for hours, whether you’re holding it or propping it up on a table, and it features a built-in 2,000mAh power bank in case you need a quick way to juice your phone or another electronic device.
Bissell Little Green portable carpet cleaner

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Noco Boost Plus GB40 car battery jump starter

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Twelve South AirFly Pro

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- Hatch Restore 2 was one of our favorite sleep gadgets, and now you can pick up the third-gen model at Amazon for an all-time low of $139.99 ($30 off). The Restore 3 is quite similar to the TikTok-famous model we reviewed in 2023 in that it still functions as a smart alarm clock / sunrise lamp, except the latest version features an updated design and adds several new buttons that make it easier to operate.
- Speaking of sleep devices, the Yogasleep Travel Mini Portable Sound Machine is now on sale at Amazon for $23.79 ($6 off), which is just $3 shy of its best price to date. The rechargeable, travel-ready device offers six noise profiles, from ambient nature sounds to serene pink noise, as well as a built-in night light for navigating your hotel or next Airbnb.
Xreal One smart glasses

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Tile Mate

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Grownsy Baby Nasal Aspirator

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- One of our gift guide mainstays, the six-quart Instant Pot Duo Plus, is discounted to $69.99 ($70 off) at Amazon and Target right now, matching its lowest price to date. The stainless steel multicooker is an excellent set-it-and-forget-it device in many ways, as it allows you to steam, sauté, pressure cook, slow cook, and engage in a variety of simple culinary endeavors without having to pony up for a host of kitchen appliances.
- If you’re looking for a more “innovative” way to eat cereal, the CrunchCup is on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $18.95 ($6 off). The absurd, two-cup contraption takes some getting used to, but once you get it down, it’s a handy way to consume breakfast on the go. Just pick your cereal wisely — not everything Kellogg’s makes is spout-friendly.
Aura Carver Mat digital picture frame

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Glocusent Neck Reading Light

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- Hoto makes some of the slickest electric tools around, but Fanttik’s are a close second. The E1 Max Precision Electric Screwdriver — available at Amazon for $39.39 ($36 off) with promo code 10E1MAXCD for Prime Day — is a great example of why that’s the case. It’s not going to get you a ton of torque, but it features an attractive design, a 350mAh rechargeable battery, and 50 magnetic steel bits that are ideal for tackling small electronics.
- You can grab a 24-ounce Owala FreeSip Water Bottle at Amazon in select colors starting at $25.49 ($4 off), which is the best price we’ve seen this year. The Verge favorite can keep beverages cold for up to 24 hours thanks to its vacuum-insulated design, and its unique lid allows you to drink either through a built-in straw or using a wide-mouth opening for bigger gulps.
- Energizer’s TacR-1000 LED Tactical Flashlight is on sale for $25.43 ($14 off) at Amazon. The rechargeable flashlight can cast a beam that reaches hundreds of feet away at its highest setting and features a strobe setting if you need to get someone’s attention in an emergency. If you forget to charge it, the flashlight can run on AA batteries.
Breville Barista Express

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- If you’re still gearing up for the summer grilling season, BioLite’s versatile FirePit Plus is currently available from Amazon for around $224.96 ($175 off), its best price of the year. The portable fire pit is an efficient little gadget thanks to its clever design and battery-powered fan, which helps keep smoke at bay regardless of your fuel source.
- Amazon is currently selling the Logitech Blue Yeti starting at $90.24 (about $50 off). Although newer microphones may be more visually and functionally appealing, the Yeti remains a classic plug-and-play USB option that reliably captures great audio.
- USB outlets are a seemingly small home upgrade that makes charging your devices more convenient. Leviton’s GUAC1-W is a dual-outlet receptacle with a USB-A and USB-C port built into it, and it’s on sale for $32.99 ($21 off) at Amazon. Charging devices without having to plug in a power adapter is especially helpful in the kitchen and other shared spaces.
Fanttik X9 Pro Portable Tire Inflator

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Coway Airmega AP-1512HH Mighty air purifier

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AeroPress Original Coffee Maker

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Hoto 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Kit

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Update, July 10th: Added several news deals, including those for Owala’s FreeSip Water Bottle and Sharge’s Retractable 65 charger.
The 40 best Prime Day deals you can get for under $25

The end of Amazon Prime Day is quickly approaching, meaning there isn’t much time left to save on some of the best deals we’ve seen all year. The good news? You have until 12AM ET on July 12th to pick up whatever it is you’re looking for. You can still save on several Verge favorites, too, including noise-canceling headphones, gaming laptops, and a wealth of smart home devices. And if you’re working with a tight budget, there are plenty of deals to be had for $25 or less.
For instance, before you take that summer trip, you can save on an AirTag, which can tap into Apple’s vast Find My network. There’s also plenty of affordable smart home gear to choose from, including the newest Echo Pop, an Alexa-enabled smart speaker that’s great for setting timers and playing music. Meanwhile, you can catch up on your favorite shows with the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K. There’s a lot more on sale below… at least for now.
Echo Pop

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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2023)

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Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W)

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Apple AirTag

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Nomad ChargeKey (second-gen)

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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

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Anker Nano Charger (30W)

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Tile Mate

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Tile Slim

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ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger

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SwitchBot Smart Switch Button Pusher

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Blink Mini 2

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Amazon Smart Plug

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Alexa Voice Remote Pro

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Lego Animal Crossing Fly with Dodo Airlines Airport

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Yogasleep Travel Mini Portable Sound Machine

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Glocusent Neck Reading Light

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Asmodee Azul Board Game

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LifeStraw personal water filter

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Ugreen Nexode 65W Charger (four-port)

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SanDisk Extreme microSD Card (256GB)

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Kasa Indoor Pan / Tilt Security Camera

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Amazon Echo Buds (2023)

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Final Fantasy XVI

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Apple EarPods (USB-C)

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Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Bulb (four-pack)

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ChomChom Roller Pet Hair Remover

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Slice Auto-Retractable Box Cutter

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Anker 341 USB-C Hub (7-in-1)

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Soundcore Select 4 Go speaker

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JLab Go Air Pop

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Anker 321 Power Strip

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Splendor

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Gripstic bag sealer 12-pack

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard

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Loop Quiet 2 earplugs

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PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller for Nintendo Switch

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Ugreen 100W USB-C Cable (two-pack)

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Anker 324 Charger (40W)

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Anker 321 USB-A to Lightning Cable (3 ft 3-in-1)

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Update, July 10th: Updated to reflect current pricing / availability and added a few more deals, including the Loop Quiet 2 earplugs.
Here are 60 Prime Day deals you can still nab for $50 or less

Amazon Prime Day is an excellent time to save on a wide range of big-ticket items, including 4K TVs, laptops, and the latest pairs of noise-canceling headphones. But if you, like me, are in the market for something more budget-friendly, rest assured that there are plenty of deals to be had for $50 or less. Thankfully, we’ve sifted through hundreds of discounts to find a host of Bluetooth speakers, charging accessories, video games, smart home devices, and other gadgets that come in under that threshold.
While Prime Day 2025 runs a little longer than previous installments — the event lasts through July 11th this year — these sub-$50 deals might sell out quickly. The good news is retailers such as Walmart and Best Buy are matching Amazon’s pricing in some instances, giving you more places to shop over the next few days. We’ll continue to update this post as Prime Day progresses, but for now, feel free to browse the options below.
Speaker deals
Amazon Echo Spot

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Amazon Echo Pop (2023)

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Amazon Echo Dot (fifth-gen)

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- The UE Wonderboom is on sale for $47.49 ($42 off) at Amazon, bringing it down to an all-time low. The portable Bluetooth speaker delivers big bass in a form factor that’s about the size of a softball. However, despite its compact design, it offers up to 10 hours of continuous playback and an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, making it well-suited for lazy days at the pool. The UE Wonderboom is also available at Best Buy for $49.99, just a few bucks more than the Amazon discount.
- The UE Miniroll Ultra is also discounted to around $47 ($32 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which is the lowest price we’ve seen on the compact Bluetooth speaker. Currently, it’s the smallest offered by Ultimate Ears, yet it doesn’t skip on features. It delivers a robust 12 hours of continuous playback, along with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. It’s small enough to throw in a hip bag, too, and can be clipped to everything from your shower head and backpack to the handlebars on your bicycle, allowing for ultimate portability.
- Amazon and JBL are currently offering the JBL Go 3 — one of the smaller Bluetooth speakers available — for $27.95 ($12 off), which is just a few dollars shy of its best-ever price. Although it doesn’t even weigh a pound, it produces decent sound for its size and carries an IP67 rating, meaning it can withstand tussles with dust and water. Just note that, due to its small stature, you only get five hours of continuous playback.
Sony SRS-XB100

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Headphone and earbud deals
Amazon Echo Buds with Active Noise Cancellation

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- The JLab JBuds Sport ANC 4 are on sale at Amazon and Walmart for $48.99 ($51 off), which is one of their best prices to date. The sporty earbuds feature a durable design and ear hooks, providing a more comfortable and secure fit while exercising. They also offer multipoint connectivity, noise cancellation, and app support for customizing the sound and touch controls. They even support spatial audio for more immersive sound.
Sony InZone H3 headset

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Gaming deals
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

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- Assassin’s Creed Shadows is down to an all-time low of $47.49 ($22 off) at Amazon for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The stealth-action title puts players in the shoes of Naoe and Yasuke in feudal Japan, offering the series’ most impressive stealth and assassination mechanics. While prior entries trended toward pure action, Shadows introduces a more thoughtful approach to the art of stealth. Read our review.
- Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition is on sale for $44.99 ($15 off) for the PS5 or $38.06 ($21 off) for the Xbox Series X at Amazon, which is a new low on both configurations. The game puts players in control of two characters, FBI Special Agent Saga Anderson and Alan Wake. The psychological horror title is equal parts strange and terrifying, resulting in one of Remedy Entertainment’s best games. The deluxe edition just comes with exclusive cosmetics and both DLC expansions. Read our review.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PlayStation 5)

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Star Wars Outlaws

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- First-party Nintendo games rarely go on sale, but Super Mario Odyssey is down to around $39 ($21 off) at Walmart and Best Buy, which is the lowest price we’ve seen all year. The game recently received a next-gen update for the Switch 2, essentially providing players with a remastered experience featuring sharper visuals and smoother animations. With a lack of new titles for the Switch 2, Odyssey is an excellent way to fill the time until Donkey Kong Bananza comes out on July 17th.
- The Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed is on sale for $43.69 ($26 off) at Amazon, nearly matching its best price to date. The excellent mouse is the sister to what was once our favorite gaming mouse, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro. It runs on a single AA battery, features nine inputs, and offers 1,000Hz HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth. Like other Razer peripherals, the V3 X HyperSpeed can also tap into the brand’s Synapse software for full customization.
Amazon Luna Wireless Controller

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- If you’re still rocking a Nintendo Switch OLED, the CRKD Nitro Deck is down to an all-time low of $39.89 ($20 off) at Amazon. The console slides into the controller, giving you a more robust handheld experience. The Nitro Deck also features swappable thumbstick toppers, remappable back buttons, and passthrough charging, making it possible to game uninterrupted when connected to a charger.
Charging accessory deals
Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station 8-in-1

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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

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- Are you traveling to parts unknown this year? The new Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W) is on sale at Amazon for $19.99 ($6 off), the best price we’ve seen yet. The travel adapter supports four plug types, can charge up to five devices simultaneously, and is compatible in over 200 countries, making it an indispensable companion for traveling overseas.
Anker 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo)

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ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger

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Smart home deals
SwitchBot Smart Switch Button Pusher

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Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor

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- The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam with Ring Pet Tag is down to $44.99 ($45 off) at Amazon, a new low price. The indoor camera can pan 360 degrees and tilt up and down, eliminating blind spots. It supports customizable motion zones, a privacy cover, and a live view to see what’s happening in real time. The pet tag, meanwhile, attaches to your pet’s collar and links to a digital profile anyone can access via a QR code.
- The Ring Indoor Cam doesn’t offer the panning and tilting of the pan-tilt model, but it’s still a solid way to keep an eye on your space — and now it has returned to its all-time low price of $29.99 ($30 off) at Amazon. The camera supports motion alerts, 1080p color night vision, and two-way audio. You can also set up customizable motion zones, reducing unnecessary alerts. Like the Ring Pan-Tilt, the Ring Indoor Cam features a rotatable privacy cover for extra peace of mind.
Meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener

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Furbo 360° Camera

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- The Blink Outdoor 4 is down to $69.99 ($110 off) at Amazon, which is its best price to date. The excellent security camera offers a 1080p live view, infrared night vision, and two-way audio, allowing you to interact with whoever is visiting. It also offers a 143-degree field of view and provides up to two years of continuous battery life, along with a 30-day free trial of a Blink subscription plan for those who want recordings, person detection, and video sharing.
- Amazon is offering the latest Blink Video Doorbell for $29.99 ($40 off), which is an all-time low. The handy buzzer features a wide 150-degree field of view, up to two years of battery life, and two-way audio, so you can greet whoever is at the door. The wire-free design is easy to set up as well, and it’s compatible with a range of Alexa devices. To pull up a live view on an Echo Show, for instance, simply say, “Alexa, show the front door camera.”
Blink Mini 2

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Amazon Smart Plug

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- The Frameo Digital Photo Frame is down to $39.99 ($3o off) at Amazon, which is a few bucks shy of its lowest price to date. The smart display features a wooden frame and a mat that surrounds its 10.1-inch touchscreen. It includes 16GB of onboard storage as well, allowing you to add thousands of photos through the Frameo app, while an additional microSD slot gives you extra storage for playing or importing your favorite photos.
Entertainment deals
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023)

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- Speaking of the Alexa Voice Remote, you can add the Pro version to your setup for an all-time low of $24.99 ($10 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The Alexa Voice Remote Pro features customizable buttons, backlighting, and a new remote finder feature, allowing you to locate it when it inevitably gets lost in your couch cushions. Read our review.
- Amazon is currently offering three free months of Kindle Unlimited, which normally runs for $11.99 a month. Signing up gives you access to more than four million e-books, along with thousands of audiobooks and digital magazines. If you’ve been on the fence about the service until now, this is the perfect opportunity to see what it’s all about at no cost.
- Amazon is offering four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited during Prime Day. The service normally runs for $11.99 a month, saving you about $35 if you want to try out the streaming service. It offers ad-free access to more than 100 million songs, audiobooks from Audible, and select ad-free podcasts. Non-Prime members can also take advantage of the deal, but they’ll only get three months for free.
Other miscellaneous deals
Apple AirTag

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Hoto 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Kit

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- You can keep your most precious files handy with SanDisk’s 512GB Type-C Flash Drive, which is available at Amazon for $42.99 ($17 off), an all-time low. The metal flash drive features read speeds of up to 400MB/s with USB 3.1 Gen 1 performance for fast data transfer. A keyring hole also allows you to easily attach this to your keys, while the retractable male USB-C connector ensures it stays safe during travel.
- If you’re an avid concert goer who’d like to retain your hearing later in life — and who wouldn’t? — Loop’s ultra-comfortable Experience 2 earplugs are on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $26.95 ($8 off). The stylish earplugs won’t reduce noise as effectively as a custom set; however, they do carry a noise reduction rating of 12dB, which is totally adequate for that occasional Turnstile set.
AeroPress Original Coffee Maker

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Slice Auto-Retractable Box Cutter

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- Thermacell’s E90 mosquito repeller is down to $31.81 (about $18 off) at Amazon right now, beating its previous low by $6 or so. It’s similar to the rechargeable E55 — a summer favorite of ours — only the upgraded model provides up to nine hours of continuous protection when used with the included repellent cartridge, as opposed to five. Needless to say, it’s a great pick for the dog days of summer.
- The 6th Edition of Catan is currently on sale at Amazon for the first time ever, where you can grab it for $41.99 ($8 off). If you’ve never played before, Catan has you strategically collect and trade resources with fellow players while you figure out how to build out your civilization to take over the board. The latest edition has updated artwork to commemorate the game’s 13th anniversary.
Asmodee Azul Board Game

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Twelve South AirFly Pro

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- Lego’s Animal Crossing Fly with Dodo Airlines set is one of the few Lego sets receiving a Prime Day discount at Amazon, where you can currently pick it up for $32.29 ($5.70 off), its best price to date. The kid-friendly, 292-piece playset is a nice little homage to Animal Crossing New Horizons, especially if your kiddo or someone you know has a soft spot for planes… or extinct, flightless birds.
- Looking to spruce up your workspace? Yamazaki’s Desk Organizer is available at Amazon for $30.60 (about $12 off), which is one of the better prices we’ve seen in recent months. The handsome, steel accessory is equipped with a small bin and an elevated wooden platform, ensuring your keys, wallet, and whatever else it is you need are always within reach.
- The Lego Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica set is an impressive replica of the luxury sports car, complete with a moving V10 Engine, functional steering, and doors that open and close. The 806-piece kit is currently down to $34.99 ($15 off), an all-time low, at Amazon.
ChomChom Roller Pet Hair Remover

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Fanttik X9 Pro Portable Tire Inflator

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- Speaking of sleep devices, the Yogasleep Travel Mini Portable Sound Machine is now on sale at Amazon for $23.79 ($6 off), which is just $3 shy of its best price to date. The rechargeable, travel-ready device offers six noise profiles, from ambient nature sounds to serene pink noise, as well as a built-in night light for navigating your hotel or next Airbnb.
- JisuLife’s folding USB fan, a mainstay of our gift guides, is on sale at Amazon in select colors starting at just $12.74 (about $13 off the MSRP). The fan’s rechargeable battery will keep you cool for hours, whether you’re holding it or propping it up on a table, and it features a built-in 2,000mAh power bank in case you need a quick way to juice your phone or another electronic device.
- If you’re looking for a more “innovative” way to eat cereal, the CrunchCup is on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $18.95 ($6 off). The absurd, two-cup contraption takes some getting used to, but once you get it down, it’s a handy way to consume breakfast on the go. Just pick your cereal wisely — not everything Kellogg’s makes is spout-friendly.
Tile Mate

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LifeStraw personal water filter

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Update, July 10th: Adjusted to reflect current pricing / availability and several new deals, including those for Catan and Lego’s Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica.
The best laptop deals we’ve found for Prime Day (so far)

Amazon has solid discounts on laptops during its four-day Prime Day sales event. One of the nice things about shopping during Prime Day, even if you don’t have the requisite Prime subscription, is that Best Buy and others often follow suit with their own competing deals.
We found deals on models The Verge swears by — ones that should treat you well for years to come. A laptop purchase is extra tricky because it’s usually a multipurpose machine for a wide range of people with specific needs.
Best MacBook deals
Amazon is a great place to shop for MacBook deals, as it regularly offers discounts on MacBook Air and Pro models. The current $150 discounts on the 13-inch and 15-inch M4 MacBook Air are pretty much a no-brainer for anyone currently in the market for Apple’s thin-and-light. They’re among the best laptops you can buy for just $849 and $1,049, respectively. The 13-inch was recently $50 cheaper, but the 15-inch is matching its all-time low.
Apple MacBook Air 13 (2025, M4)

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Apple MacBook Air 15 (2025, M4)

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- If you prefer an even better value on a slightly older MacBook Air, Best Buy is selling the 13-inch M2 model from 2022 for $699 ($100 off). In addition to the M2 chip, which remains good enough for most people, it offers 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Read our original review.
2020 MacBook Air with M1 (256GB)

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Apple MacBook Pro 14 (2024, M4)

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- The 16-inch MacBook Pro with Apple’s mid-tier M4 Pro chip, 24GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD is $2,249 ($250 off) at Amazon. Its M4 Pro has 14 CPU cores and 20 GPU cores, so it’s suited for most creative applications like photo and video editing. And it still has excellent battery life to match all that power. Read our review.
Apple MacBook Pro 16 (2024, M4 Max)

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Best Windows laptop deals
2024 Microsoft Surface Laptop (13.8-inch)

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Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch

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- The slightly older, slightly larger Surface Pro 11 (13-inch, 2024) is selling for $869.99 ($330 off) at Amazon. The Arm-based Windows tablet convertible comes equipped with a 10-core Snapdragon X Plus chip, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD. It offers great hardware and a beautiful 120Hz screen.
- The Acer Swift 16 AI is on sale for a very low $799.99 ($450 off) at Best Buy. It’s the 16-inch version of the Swift 14 AI I recently reviewed and mostly liked. But the best part of the bigger Swift 16 over the 14 is it maintains the plethora of ports and has a much higher-quality screen, with a 2880 x 1800 OLED panel. Its other key specs include an Intel Core 7 Ultra 256V (Lunar Lake) chip, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. This is quite the spec list for 800 bucks.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition

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Best gaming laptop deals
- The Asus ROG Strix G16, a stripped-down version of the Strix Scar featured in our buying guide, is on sale at Amazon for $1,274.99 ($225 off). It has an Nvidia RTX 5060 GPU, Intel Raptor Lake Core i7 14650HX processor, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD.
- If you prefer the ROG Strix G16 with a little more power, the model with an RTX 5070 Ti is $1,999.99 ($400 off) at Amazon, and with an even higher-end RTX 5080 it’s $2,399.99 ($500 off) at Amazon.
- There are also a couple of deals on lower-cost Asus TUF gaming laptops with last-gen graphics. The Asus TUF A14 with RTX 4050 graphics is $899.99 ($300 off) Amazon. It’s got an AMD Ryzen 7 AI CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD — all housed in a portable 14-inch chassis. The larger 16-inch Asus TUF F16 with RTX 4050 is $849.99 ($250 off) at Amazon. It’s configured with an Intel Core 5 210H (Raptor Lake) CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD.
HP Victus 15 (2025, RTX 4050)

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Best Chromebook deals
- Lenovo’s Chromebook Duet 5 is a little long in the tooth, but for $379 ($19 off) at Amazon, it remains one of the cheapest Chromebooks with an OLED screen. Read our review.
Best laptop / computer accessory deals
Elgato Prompter

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- Razer’s Basilisk V3 Pro gaming mouse is currently on sale for $90.04 (about $38 off) at Amazon. It’s been slightly cheaper before, but this is a good price for the RGB-laden gaming mouse with a speedy sensor, ample customization, and a tiltable, fast-scrolling wheel.
- The SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless gaming mouse is down to $59.98 ($60 off) at Amazon in black, though you can also get it in white or a translucent “ghost” color for $69.99 ($50 off). It’s an ultra-light mouse with a skeletonized design that I personally own and use. It has a good sensor, tri-mode compatibility (wired, 2.4GHz, and Bluetooth), and bright, colorful RGB lighting — especially in the ghost version.
- SteelSeries’ expansive Arena 9 surround sound speaker system is selling for $449.99 ($230 off) at Amazon. The 5.1 speaker setup features a boom-y subwoofer, wireless satellite rear channels, and customizable RGB lighting. Read our initial impressions.
- Samsung’s speedy, 2TB 990 Pro SSD is selling for $149.99 ($60 off) at Amazon with a pre-installed heatsink. The NVMe drive is fast enough for a high-end PC build and also compatible with the PlayStation 5.
- A variety of Wacom drawing tablets are currently on sale at Amazon, including the Cintiq 16 with a 15.4-inch 1080p screen for $484.95 ($165 off) and the screenless Intuos Medium in a pistachio color for $84.95 ($15 off).
- The Logitech MX Master 3S wireless mouse is available for $94.99 ($25 off) at Amazon, which is one of the better prices we’ve seen since Logitech raised its pricing in the spring. The MX Masters are a popular go-to in the world of productivity mice, with two scroll wheels that are especially handy for navigating documents and spreadsheets.
- The Insta360 Link 2C webcam is available for $99.99 ($50 off) at Amazon. This is the more affordable, non-movable version of Insta360’s webcams, and while it doesn’t feature a gimbal to follow you around, it does offer 4K video and an f/1.8 aperture for low-light settings.
- If you want a cheaper webcam, the Logitech Brio 100 is on sale for just $23.74 (about $16 off) at Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon. It supports 1080p video, features a built-in sliding privacy cover, and should be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2. Just be aware that its five-foot USB-A cable is built in, so there’s no swapping it for a different length or connector.
Update, July 9th: Updated to reflect current pricing / availability and remove several expried deals, including one for Elgato’s Stream Deck Plus.
The best Prime Day deals on charging accessories

Between our rotation of everyday devices, keeping them all charged can feel like a constant juggling act. Thanks to Prime Day, though, finding deals on the right charging accessories can help tame the chaos. A great GaN wall charger, for example, can power multiple devices simultaneously and reduce desk clutter, while a versatile power bank allows you to quickly recharge your phone or laptop anywhere.
Below, you’ll find a selection of power banks, wall warts, and charging stations at up to 55 percent off. Almost every brand we trust has something to offer, including Anker, Belkin, Ugreen, and many more. Whether you’re jetting off to a faraway destination, enjoying the outdoors with friends or family, or organizing your office, there’s something for everyone.
Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station 8-in-1

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Belkin 3-in-1 Qi2 Wireless Charging Station

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Belkin BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank with Qi2

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Anker 140W 2-in-1 USB-C to USB-C Cable

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Anker 727 Charging Station

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Belkin BoostCharge Pro Wireless Car Charger with Qi2

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Belkin Multi-Outlet Extender

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Anker Prime 100W GaN Wall Charger (3 Ports)

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Belkin MagSafe 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand

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Ugreen 100W 20,000mAh Power Bank

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Ugreen 100W USB-C Cable (two-pack)

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Anker 324 Charger (40W)

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Jackery Explorer 1000 V2

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Jackery Explorer 500

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EcoFlow Delta 2 with 220W Solar Panel

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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

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ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger

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Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W)

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Anker 321 USB-A to Lightning Cable (3 ft 3-in-1)

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Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe

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Apple MagSafe Charger (2m)

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Anker 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank

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Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip HS300

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Amazon Smart Plug

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Sharge Retractable 65

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Anker Nano Charger (30W)

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Update, July 10th: Updated to reflect current pricing / availability and several news deals, including those for Anker’s 30W Nano Charger and Sharge’s Retractable 65.
The Verge’s guide to Amazon Prime Day 2025

Amazon’s mega sale is almost over. It was twice as long as previous years, but we’re now entering the final hours. You’ve had a lot of time to shop, so we suggest checking out earlier than later to ensure your favorite deals don’t expire. In case you want to peruse what’s still discounted, you can check out the best Prime Day deals here.
As usual, this space is where we’re collating all the discounts, limited-time promos, and Prime-exclusive deals worth picking up. We’ve also provided a selection of tips so you can stretch your dollar that much further on robot vacuums, OLED TVs, noise-canceling headphones, and a variety of other Verge-approved gadgets — even a handy rechargeable mosquito repeller.
After all, every little bit counts, right?
- Prime Day is almost over, but our favorite deals are still live
- Prime Day is ending soon, but these smart home deals are still available
- Some Verge-favorite gadgets are still on sale as Prime Day winds down
- The 60+ Prime Day deals you can still shop for $50 or less
- The best last-minute Apple deals you can still grab for Prime Day
- The best robot vacuum deals to pick up before Prime Day ends
- The best Prime Day deals you can still grab on Verge-favorite 4K Blu-rays
- The 55-inch Hisense U7 is a great 4K TV under $600 for Prime Day
- The best laptop deals you can still shop during the final hours of Prime Day
- These terrific, Verge-approved gifts are all discounted for Prime Day
- The Nex Playground will wear out your energetic kids, and it’s $60 off during Prime Day
- Google’s latest Nest Learning Thermostat is more than $60 off for Prime Day
- The best Amazon Prime Day deals you can still shop
- Amazon is offering a like-new Kindle Paperwhite 2024 for just $107
- Amazon’s Echo Hub has plunged to a new low price ahead of Prime Day
- The latest Fire TV Stick 4K is half off ahead of Prime Day
Category Deals
- Some Verge-favorite gadgets are still on sale as Prime Day winds down
- The best last-minute Apple deals you can still grab for Prime Day
- Some of our favorite headphones are steeply discounted for Prime Day
- The best Prime Day deals on games, hardware, and accessories
- The best laptop deals you can still shop during the final hours of Prime Day
- The 60+ Prime Day deals you can still shop for $50 or less
- The best robot vacuum deals to pick up before Prime Day ends
- Prime Day is ending soon, but these smart home deals are still available
- The best charging accessory deals you still grab before Prime Day ends
- These are the best last-chance Prime Day TV deals from LG, Sony, and more
- We found 42 cheap Prime Day deals that are still available for under $25
- The best fitness tracker and smartwatch Prime Day deals
- The 20 Prime Day deals that are most popular with Verge readers
- Some Switch 2 accessories and upgraded games are on sale for Prime Day
- Our favorite desk accessories for Prime Day
- The best Prime Day deals you can still grab on Verge-favorite 4K Blu-rays
- The 100+ best Prime Day deals under $100
- Some of the stuff we actually bought during Prime Day
- These terrific, Verge-approved gifts are all discounted for Prime Day
Breakout Tech Deals
- The Prime Day sale on TCL’s 85-inch TV is one of the best deals out there
- Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 are $100 off for Prime Day
- Samsung’s S90D OLED TV is at its lowest price ever for Prime Day and it’s great for gaming
- The Meta Quest 3S is down to its lowest price ever for Prime Day
- The Oura Ring 4 just got its first discount for Prime Day
- You can get four AirTags for the price of three for Prime Day
- The 11-inch M3 iPad Air is cheaper than ever on Prime Day
- The Powerbeats Pro 2 are down to their best price yet for Prime Day
- Amazon’s best Kindles are cheaper than ever during Prime Day
- The Nintendo Switch OLED is $100 off during Prime Day
- I love this Hoto mini electric screwdriver, and it’s cheaper than ever for Prime Day
- Anker’s fast power bank with two built-in USB-C cables is 30 percent off for Prime Day
- Sony’s best noise-canceling headphones are up to 45 percent off
- Dreame’s X40 Ultra, our favorite mopping vacuum, is over 50 percent off for Prime Day
- The 55-inch Hisense U7 is a great 4K TV under $600 for Prime Day
- Google’s latest Nest Learning Thermostat is more than $60 off for Prime Day
- The Nex Playground will wear out your energetic kids, and it’s $60 off during Prime Day
- It’s a great time to pick up a Kindle, Echo speaker, and other Amazon devices
- You can buy Tapo’s terrific RV30 Max robovac for just $200 right now
- The Amazfit Active 2, one of our favorite fitness trackers, is just $79.99 right now
- The original Pixel Fold is over $1,000 off on the last day of Prime Day
- The smartphone-sized Boox Palma 2 is cheaper than ever for Prime Day