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Welcome to day two of Amazon Prime Day 2. The mega-retailer’s two-day sales event for Prime members may be winding down, but there are plenty of deals still going strong for a last push. We’re still gathering all the best markdowns on our favorite tech gear and gadgets, from Alexa-enabled speakers to robot vacs to laptops and tablets. The WIRED Reviews team tests products year-round, and at sales events like this, we only recommend deals on stuff we have actually used and approved. We sorted through thousands of deals by hand to make these picks.
Featured October Prime Day Deal
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Oct 9 2025, 12:55 AM
Updated October 8, 2025: We’ve added a batch of fresh deals and removed some dead ones.
WIRED Featured Deals
- An iPad for everyone: Apple iPad 11-inch: A16 chip for $279 ($80 off)
- The best MacBook at an incredible price: Apple MacBook Air M4 for $799 ($200 off)
- An action camera that does more: GoPro Hero 13 Black Ultra Wide Edition for $330 ($140 off)
- Our favorite home office chair: Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro for $400 ($100 off)
- A fantastic MacBook alternative: Surface Laptop with Snapdragon X Elite for $839 ($360 off)
- The best Apple trackers: Apple AirTags (4-Pack) for $65 ($35 off)
- Our favorite smart bird feeder: Birdfy Smart Bird Feeder for $120 ($80 off)
- The best unlocked phone you can buy: Google Pixel 9a for $349 ($150 off)
The Best Fire Tablet Deals
The Fire HD 10 is Amazon’s best tablet for most people. The current model dates from 2023, but the Octa Core processor is plenty fast enough for consuming Amazon Prime content, which is really the primary reason to buy a Fire tablet. The full HD (1080p) screen won’t win any awards, but it’s good enough for streaming movies. Fire tablets can do double duty as an Echo speaker, too. Turn on Show Mode (swipe down on the notification overlay and check the Show Mode box) and you can query Alexa to your heart’s content. There are 32 GB and 64 GB models, with a microSD slot on both so you can add up to 1 TB of storage if you need more space. Whichever you choose, spend the $15 more for the version without “special offers,” which is what we’ve linked to here. —Scott Gilbertson
- Amazon Fire Max 11 64 GB for $140 ($90 off): Amazon’s most powerful tablet is worth it at this price if you’re all in on Prime content.
- Amazon Fire HD 8 32 GB for $55 ($45 off): The best budget Fire tablet, the 8-inch screen makes this one a more travel-friendly option.
- Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids 32 GB for $105 ($85 off): This is the best Fire tablet for Kids over 10. The Kids Edition versions are exactly the same as the regular Fire tablets, except they come with a rugged case and a two-year worry-free guarantee.
- Fire HD 8 Kids 32 GB for $75 ($75 off): If you’ve got younger kids, the HD 8 Kids is the version to get.
Best Amazon Kindle Deals
Amazon
Kindle Colorsoft and Colorsoft Signature Edition
We love the Kindle Colorsoft for its gorgeous screen, but the retail price makes it tough to justify. This deal changes that, and it’s well worth it if you need a new Kindle. The full-color screen is really nice when browsing your library, and it’s a must-have if you’re into comic books and graphic novels. We think it’s worth spending the extra $10 to get the Signature edition, which comes with wireless charging, an auto-adjusting front light, and twice the storage. —Nena Farrell
Other Amazon Kindle Deals
- Kindle Scribe 16-GB for $300 ($100 off): The second-generation Kindle Scribe doubles as an e-reader and a digital notebook, so you can get the best of both worlds in a single device.
- Kindle Paperwhite for $125 ($35 off): The Kindle Paperwhite is our all-around favorite Kindle. It’s got extra features like a warm light and a larger screen, and the Signature edition has an ad-free lock screen, auto-adjusting front light, and wireless charging.
- Kindle Colorsoft Kids for $210 ($60 off): Kindle launched a Kids version of the Colorsoft earlier this year, and it’s a great choice for kids who love illustrated stories and graphic novels.
- Kindle (2024, 11th Generation) for $85 ($25 off): If you want the best Kindle on a budget, the latest base Kindle is a slim, snappy e-reader with a great price tag.
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Best Wi-Fi Router Deal
Looking for the best mesh Wi-Fi system? Look no further. The Wi-Fi 7 Netgear Orbi 770 Series is my current pick for most households. This tri-band mesh (2.4-, 5-, and 6-GHz) is simple to set up and use, delivers stable and speedy internet connectivity, and boasts expansive coverage. The stylish tower design is fairly unobtrusive, while the internal antennas ensure every corner of your home can get online. You also get the key benefits of Wi-Fi 7, including MLO (Multi-Link Operation) to enable Wi-Fi 7 devices to connect on multiple bands simultaneously. Basic security is built in, but you do have to subscribe for enhanced security and parental controls, if you want them. —Simon Hill
- Asus ZenWifi XT8 (2-Pack) for $190 ($140 off): My favorite mesh for years, this tri-band Wi-Fi 6 system is still an excellent pick, especially at this price.
- Amazon Eero Pro 6E (3-Pack) for $330 ($220 off): Wi-Fi doesn’t get easier than this, and the Pro 6E gives you a taste of the speedy 6-GHz band.
- Amazon Eero 6 (3-Pack) for $140 ($60 off): For modest needs, why spend more? This affordable mesh is a breeze to set up and use.
- Google Nest WiFi Pro (3-Pack) for $280 ($120 off): There are better performers, but a steep discount on Google’s Wi-Fi 6E mesh makes it tempting.
- TP-Link Deco XE70 Pro (2-Pack) for $190 ($80 off): Enjoy the speed of the 6-GHz band with this high-performing tri-band Wi-Fi 6E mesh.
- Asus RT-BE96U for $370 ($180 off): Fast, feature-packed, and subscription-free, this is the best Wi-Fi 7 router you can buy right now.
- Netgear Nighthawk M6 Pro for $645 ($355 off): Whether traveling for business or pleasure, pop a SIM in this 5G hotspot and get online anywhere.
- Asus ROG Rapture GT6 (2-Pack) for $282 ($68 off): Gamers looking to shave off every millisecond of lag will appreciate this fast Wi-Fi 6 mesh.
Best Storage Deal
This isn’t the sexiest hard drive around, but for incremental backups, which we recommend, speed isn’t a factor. That’s why I recommend this Western Digital Elements hard drive. These drives are big and require external power, but they’re some of the cheapest, most reliable drives I’ve used. I have been using a variation of the Elements desktop hard drive to make incremental backups of my data for more than a decade. Transfer speeds are not off the charts—the Elements drive I tested scored 120 megabytes per second (MB/s) for sequential writes on Windows—but again, you should ideally be running backups overnight anyway, and even at these speeds the average PC backup will be done by morning. These drives use USB-C with support for USB 3, and I’ve had no problem using them with Windows, macOS, and Linux. —Scott Gilbertson
Other Great Storage Deals
- Samsung 990 EVO Plus SSD 2TB for $130 ($47 off): Our favorite bare hard drive for upgrading your laptop, the 990 PRO achieved speeds of 7,458 MB/s reads in my testing, making it well worth the money for anyone editing video.
- Kingston XS1000 2TB SSD for $110 ($30 off): This is a speedy little drive. Kingston claims up to 1,050 MB/s. I never managed that, but I routinely hit around 800 MB/s, which is pretty good for this price.
- OWC Envoy Pro for $144 ($36 off): This portable enclosure is great, most notably because you can open up the enclosure and replace the SSD yourself.
- Western Digital 6-TB My Passport for $160 ($30 off): 6 terabytes of solid state drive in a compact 2.5-inch USB-C-ready portable hard drive? What more could you want?
Best Amazon Echo Deal
Amazon
Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen)
My favorite Echo Show device is on sale for Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, and it’s one of the devices you can actually enjoy Alexa+ on (if you’ve gotten early access, that is). It’s a Goldilocks device: not too small to actually use the screen, but also not so large that it’s too hard to place on a kitchen counter or similar space around your home. It’s one of my all-time favorite Alexa speakers and smart displays for a reason. I use it for everything, from asking for recipe replacements while I cook to playing the K-Pop Demon Hunters soundtrack again for my son. There’s a new version coming later this month, but it certainly won’t be on sale for this cheap anytime soon. —Nena Farrell
- Echo Pop for $25 ($15 off): This is Amazon’s cheapest speaker, and it’s certainly not bad for the price. You’ll get much better sound spending a little more on the Echo Dot, though, or a fun half-screen on the Echo Spot.
- Echo Dot (5th Gen) for $35 ($15 off): This is my favorite budget smart speaker, and while on sale it’s a crazy good deal. It’s got impressive sound and Alexa support in a tiny form factor.
- Echo Spot (2nd Gen) for $45 ($35 off): I love this little partial display. There’s no camera and you can customize the clockface, making it a fun bedside clock option.
- Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen) for $55 ($35 off): This mini version of the Echo Show devices is a little too small to really enjoy the screen, but I’ve liked using it as a workout speaker to see the songs or tap to pause.
Best Charging Deal
Belkin
2-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad
Belkin’s latest wireless charger supporting the new Qi2 charging standard is already down to its lowest price ever. It dropped from $80 to just $40 for Prime Day. As the name lets on, this is a 2-in-1 charger that has a 15W Qi2 pad for your phone, alongside a smaller 5W zone for AirPods. My favorite addition is the spare USB-C port, though. You get a spare 5W port to plug in another device to charge, which is still necessary for most people—not all our favorite gadgets are pushing power through magnets just yet. —Jacob Roach
- Apple MagSafe Charger for $29 ($20 off): Apple’s official MagSafe charger is the easy way to juice up your iPhone, especially since the company revamped it to include a longer integrated cable.
- Samsung Electronics Wireless Charger Trio for $52 ($28 off): For Samsung fans, you can save close to 30 percent on the brand’s 3-in-1 wireless charger that’s made for Samsung devices.
- Belkin MagSafe-Compatible Wireless Car Charger for $50 ($30 off): Belkin’s wireless car charger doubles as a car mount, and it’s over 35 percent off.
- iOttie iON Wireless Duo for $35 ($15 off): This 2-in-1 wireless charger is certified by Google, and it’s down to just $35 for Prime Day.
- Belkin 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Wireless Charging Pad for $70 ($40 off): Belkin’s 3-in-1 wireless charger sports the latest Qi2 standard, and it’s down to its lowest price ever.
- Anker MagGo Wireless Charger Pad (Qi2) for $18 ($12 off): This is our favorite Qi2 charger, which adds MagSafe-style magnetic charging and a 15-watt charging rate. It’s backward compatible with Qi-certified phones, but it’s best used with a Qi2 device.
- iOttie Wireless Car Charger for $42 ($8 off): Skip dealing with cables while you drive, and instead pop your phone onto this on-sale charging mount.
Best Portable Power Station Deal
The best portable power stations offer the freedom to go off-grid and keep your gadgets powered, and the Solix C1000 is my pick for happy campers. It has two molded handles for easy carrying, weighs just shy of 30 pounds, and sports a handy LED bar on the front with three brightness levels. It boasts a 1,056-watt-hour capacity, can fast charge smartphones, and has no trouble with small appliances. I used this power station to work on my PC when my house was being rewired recently, and a full charge got me through the workday. It can also serve as an uninterruptible power supply with a 20-millisecond delay. —Simon Hill
More Portable Power Station Deals
- Jackery 2000 Plus Solar Generator for $1,499 ($700 off): My top pick of the best portable power stations paired with 400 W of solar panels.
- EcoFlow River 2 Pro for $339 ($190 off): Weighing just 17 pounds with a large handle along the back, this portable power station is good for 768 watt-hours.
- Anker Solix F2000 Solar Generator for $1,079 ($1,120 off): This portable power station features a handle and wheels and a huge capacity, and comes with solar panels.
- Jackery Explorer 300 Plus for $199 ($101 off): This handy 288-WH capacity charger appears in our best power banks guide and is ideal for small gadgets.
- Bluetti Elite 200 V2 for $899 ($800 off): A 2,074-watt-hour capacity, ports aplenty, quiet fans, and UPS functionality make this a great choice.
Best Streaming Gear Deal
I love the Elgato Stream Deck Mini because it’s one of those products that is what you make of it. It’s an enabler. Instead of telling you what it does, a Stream Deck asks what you want it to do, and it does a damn good job of that. Use it to speed up creative workloads, or maybe to have media controls within arm’s reach. Bind complex Excel functions to a button or swap between apps without a second thought. There are massive Stream Decks available for productivity power users, but this Prime Day, you can pick up the six-button Stream Deck Mini for just $50. —Jacob Roach
More Streaming Gear Deals
- Elgato Wave Mic Arm Pro for $140 ($40 off): Don’t pick up something that’ll break next week. The Wave Mic Arm is on sale for Prime Day and built to last.
- HyperX QuadCast 2 for $111 ($39 off): The QuadCast 2 is stream-ready out of the box, and you can save a clean 20 percent off it for Prime Day.
- SteelSeries Apex Pro for $125 ($125 off): Every streamer needs a keyboard, and the SteelSeries Apex Pro at 50 percent off is tough to beat.
- Blue Yeti for $88 ($52 off): The iconic Blue Yeti USB microphone has stood tall for nearly a decade, and it’s under $100 for Prime Day.
The Best Camera Deal
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Photograph: Scott Gilbertson
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Photograph: Scott Gilbertson
The Hero 13 Black is our favorite GoPro. The new interchangeable lens system offers many more shooting options than any other action camera we’ve tested. In addition to the standard wide-angle action camera lens, you can also invest in an Ultra Wide ($100), Macro ($120), and Anamorphic ($120) lens. All of these are automatically detected by the Hero 13 the minute you attach them. The camera will automatically adjust settings accordingly, which is a very slick feature that makes switching lenses on the fly simple and smooth. Read our full GoPro Hero 13 review for more details on how the lens system works and why we love it. —Scott Gilbertson
- GoPro Hero 13 Black Ultra Wide Edition for $330 ($150 off): This bundle comes with both the standard and ultrawide lens mod, which ups the FOV to 177 degrees, capturing even more of the action.
- Panasonic LUMIX S5II Mirrorless Camera for $1,798 ($501 off): Our favorite mirrorless video camera is on sale. The 24-megapixel sensor is great for stills, but the S5 II has a ton of video-focused features we love, including support for V-Log recording, Real Time LUTs, anamorphic 4K, video recording to SSD, and more.
- DJI Osmo Action 4 Combo for $229 ($70 off): The Action 4 has been superseded by the Action 5, but if you’re on a budget, this is an awesome camera, and it integrates well into the DJI ecosystem.
- Insta360 X5 360 Camera for $500 ($50 off): This is the best 360 camera to use while you travel, but you’ll have to crop the 8K video for rectangular video formats if that’s your style.
Best MacBook Deal
I’ve been recommending the 13-inch M4 MacBook Air (9/10, WIRED Recommends) all year, and I’m not about to stop. It’s simply the best laptop you can buy, especially for the price. Unlike MacBooks of the past, the MacBook Air is actually a great deal, especially now that it comes with 16 GB of RAM. It’s such an incredibly balanced laptop—both thin and surprisingly powerful, without any major compromises, whether that’s the display, the webcam, the speakers, or the keyboard. The MacBook Air has it all. Because of how powerful and long-lasting the MacBook Air is, most people simply don’t need anything like the MacBook Pro. —Luke Larsen
More MacBook Deals
- MacBook Air, 15-inch (M4) for $999 ($200 off): It’s slightly more expensive, but this large MacBook Air has an expansive screen and much better speakers.
- MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4) for $1,399 ($200 off): It doesn’t offer more performance than the MacBook Air, but the Mini-LED screen and better ports are worthy upgrades.
- MacBook Pro, 16-inch (M4 Max) for $3,599 ($400 off): The M4 Max is an incredibly performant chip, making this oversized MacBook Pro the ultimate laptop for content creators.
- MacBook Air (M1) for $599 ($50 off): I don’t usually recommend older MacBooks, but Apple continues to sell new M1 MacBook Airs at increasingly low prices.
Best Laptop Deal
I test new laptops almost every week, but I keep coming back to the Surface Laptop 7th Edition. It’s a fantastic MacBook alternative in its own right, both sleek and designerly. Though it launched last year, it uses the Snapdragon X Elite chip, providing fantastic performance and battery life. But it’s the 120-Hz screen with its unique 3:2 aspect ratio panel that always draws me to it, which gives you more vertical height than the average laptop has. It will likely be many more months before Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon X2 chips come out, so the Surface Laptop 7th Edition is still safe to buy. Just don’t confuse this with the newer, cheaper Surface Laptop 13, which lacks many of the things I appreciate most about the larger, 13.8-inch model. —Luke Larsen
- Dell 14 Plus for $650 ($450 off): Not only does this laptop get great battery life, it has top-notch specs for a laptop under $1,000.
- Asus Vivobook 14 for $550 ($200 off): There’s no budget laptop as good as the Vivobook 14, and it’s at its lowest price ever.
- Lenovo Chromebook Duet for $210 ($110 off): This tiny, 2-in-1 Chromebook is delightfully compact and affordable. It’s perfect for students and frequent travelers.
- Microsoft Surface Pro 12 for $700 ($100 off): The Surface Pro 12 is smaller and thinner than the larger model, but it’s every bit as long-lasting and powerful.
- Asus Chromebook CX15 for $229 ($41 off): This dirt-cheap Chromebook isn’t perfect, but for the price, it definitely gets the job done.
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Best Office Chair Deal
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Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
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Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
Branch
Ergonomic Chair Pro
Branch’s Ergonomic Chair Pro is our top office chair recommendation for most people. It strikes the best balance between comfort, adjustability, design, and price. Seriously, I have tested dozens and dozens of chairs and have yet to come across an office chair under $500 that matches Branch’s quality. You can adjust the seat depth, lock the recline, and there’s even a seat tilt if you want a more active sitting position. The lumbar support is height-adjustable, and you can push it in or out. The standard version is a comfortable mesh fabric, but you can opt for vegan leather or real leather. Branch is having a sitewide 20 percent off sale right now, and it runs through October 8. —Julian Chokkattu
- Branch Ergonomic Chair for $287 ($58 off): The Branch Ergonomic Chair doesn’t keep my back as upright as the Pro, but it has similar adjustability and comfort.
- Hon Ignition 2.0 for $345 ($131 off): This chair offers good adjustability and a soft seat. Taller people may experience some back pain from it though.
- Staples Dexley Task Chair for $127 ($33 off): Our top budget chair recommendation, it’s hard to find better under $200, and this sale makes it even sweeter.
- Razer Iskur V2 for $400 ($250 off): Want a gaming chair in the racer aesthetic? Razer’s Iskur V2 hugs your body well and works for various body types.
Standing Desk Deals
- Flexispot EN1 Standing Desk for $152 ($48 off): If your budget is limited, Flexispot’s EN1 will satisfy. This basic-looking desk that can move up and down with a push of a button.
- Flexispot H7 Manual Standing Desk With Wheels for $76 ($24 off): Whether you’re working in bed or from the couch, this desk lets you roll it under the couch or bed frame.
Best Keyboard & Mouse Deal
The MX Master 3S is one of the most iconic mice in the world—and for good reason. While it’s true that the long-awaited MX Master 4 has just come out, we still advise saving some cash on the MX Master 3S while you can, especially since there is a Mac-specific version if that floats your boat. The MX Master 3S is a do-it-all office mouse that manages to have great ergonomic support, performance, and features all in one. That also meant that it was historically quite expensive for a mouse, which is why picking it up on discount is such a good idea. The MX Master 4 looks flashier, but when it comes to bang for your buck, the MX Master 3S is still the gold standard. —Luke Larsen
More Keyboard & Mice Deals
- Keychron V3 Max TKL Wireless Mechanical Keyboard for $63 ($22 off): If you’re new to the category of mechanical keyboards, you can’t go wrong with the Keychron V3 Max TKL.
- SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2 for $45 ($15 off): This wireless gaming mouse is light, fast, and undeniably affordable. It even comes in lots of fun colors.
- Corsair K70 Core TKL Mechanical Wireless Gaming Keyboard for $100 ($50 off): This wireless, mechanical gaming keyboard gets you a high-quality gaming experience at a more affordable price.
- Logitech G305 Lightspeed for $27 ($23 off): If you’re looking for an affordable gaming mouse, this is the best $35 you’ll spend all year.
- Razer Joro Portable Keyboard for $130 ($10 off): The most compact gaming keyboard you can buy, this ultra-slim 60 percent keyboard is as portable as it gets.
- Logitech MX Vertical for $95 ($25 off): If you’ve ever been curious about this ergonomic, vertical mouse but turned off by the price, now’s your chance.
Best Monitor Deal
Dell
32 Plus 4K QD-OLED Monitor (S3225QC)
A Prime Day price of $680 feels ridiculous for how much monitor you’re getting with the Dell 32 Plus 4K QD-OLED. It’s still one of the few OLED monitors that isn’t aimed at gamers, making it a fantastic option for video editors and content creators. It can shoot up to over 1,000 nits of peak brightness in HDR, which should help democratize HDR video editing. Thanks to its strong audio and excellent image quality, it’s just as good for gaming and entertainment, bringing scenes to life in glorious depth of color and contrast. There is, simply, nothing else like it out there right now. —Luke Larsen
- Dell 27 Plus 4K for $275 ($75 off): It’s our top pick for best monitor, thanks to its 4K resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, and incredible value.
- Samsung Odyssey G8 32” OLED for $1,000 ($300 off): Thirty-two inches. 4K. OLED. 240 Hz. These are dream specs for a gaming monitor, and they’re even more impressive in person.
- AOC Q27G4ZD QD-OLED for $420 ($100 off): This midrange gaming monitor is one of the best ways to get OLED PC gaming for cheap.
- Alienware 34 Ultrawide QD-OLED for $522 ($178 off): There’s a version with a faster refresh rate, but the deal on this model is hard to pass.
- LG 34GS95QE OLED Curved Monitor for $697 ($603 off): Our favorite curved, 34-inch OLED gaming monitor, this LG QHD 240 Hz display is a winner.
- Samsung G6 OLED for $650 ($250 off): I love the ultra-thin design of this QD-OLED gaming monitor, but the fantastic image quality really makes it shine.
Best Android Phone Deals
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Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
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Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
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Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
The best unlocked phone you can buy—one that manages to offer all the top features you need for a palatable price—is the Google Pixel 9a. This crazy $150 discount makes it an absolute must-have, either as your new smartphone, a device for your parents, or a second phone to have around. Performance is excellent thanks to the use of the flagship Tensor G4 chip, and the dual-camera system is very reliable. You get tons of smart software features, including some of the best call-screening technology in the business, along with wireless charging, an IP68 rating, and seven years of software support. —Julian Chokkattu
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 for $1,600 ($400 off): Samsung slimmed down its booklike folding phone, making it amazingly thin and lightweight. It’s much nicer to use, and that’s important considering how much screen you get with the Galaxy Z Fold7.
- Motorola Razr 2025 for $529 ($171 off): This is one of the cheapest new folding flip smartphones available, and Motorola knocked it out of the park this year, with excellent performance and a useful front screen.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge for $730 ($490 off): The iPhone Air did it better, but Samsung did it first. Battery life is so-so on this ultra-thin and lightweight smartphone, but this is a killer sale.
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Best Software Deal
McAfee
Total Protection Unlimited
If you need a little extra protection for your devices, you can pick up McAfee Total Protection at a steep discount this Prime Day. How steep? Eighty-three percent off for a year, and with protection for unlimited devices. McAfee Total Protection includes the expected antivirus, of course, but more importantly, it comes with scam protection for your phone, a password manager, and even identity theft monitoring. —Jacob Roach
More Software Deals
- McAfee Total Protection 3 devices for $22 ($78 off): If you don’t need unlimited devices, you can still save up to 85 percent on Total Protection, plus get three months free.
- Proton Drive 40 percent off: Proton Drive is offering a massive discount on 200GB of storage for Prime Day.
- NordVPN offers four months free: NordVPN is offering up to 77 percent off its two-year plan, plus four extra months with code “wiredprime”.
Best Indoor Security Camera Deal
Crisp video, local storage, and accurate AI to detect subjects: What more do you want in a security camera? The TP-Link Tapo C120 tops our best indoor security cameras guide for a host of reasons. The video resolution goes up to 2K, and this camera supports color night vision. It can tell the difference between people, pets, and vehicles. There’s also two-way audio support and a siren function for scaring intruders away. The C120 has a slot for up to 512-GB microSD cards, so there’s no need to subscribe or send video to the cloud. It’s a shame the frame rate maxes out at 20 and you need the Tapo Care subscription to get snapshots in your notifications, but even at its regular price, this camera is a bargain. —Simon Hill
More Indoor Security Camera Deals
- Eufy Security Indoor Cam S350 for $80 ($60 off): With pan/tilt functionality, dual lens 4K with 8x zoom, and onboard AI, this indoor camera does it all.
- Blink Mini 2 for $20 ($20 off): The teeny tiny Blink Mini 2 is already very affordable, but half off is a steal.
- Ring Indoor Cam for $25 ($25 off): If you already have a Ring doorbell, this security camera will help you keep everything in the same app.
- TP-Link Kasa EC70 for $22 ($8 off): This is a decent HD pan/tilt camera that’s ideal for keeping an eye on your pets away from home.
Best Outdoor Security Camera Deal
Snag the Arlo Pro 5S if you want top-notch video quality, the best notifications in the business, and wide smart-home support. This clever device is the best outdoor security camera on the market right now, and also offers color night vision, a spotlight and siren, and a slick app that’s swift to load the live feed. The AI detection can accurately determine when a person, animal, vehicle, or package is in frame, and alerts come through to your phone reliably wherever you are. There’s also clear and relatively lag-free two-way audio. The catch is that you need a subscription, starting at $5 per month for a single camera, to unlock all the best features. —Simon Hill
More Outdoor Security Camera Deals
- TP-Link Tapo C325WB for $80 ($20 off): Combining crisp video, color night vision, and local recording, this hard-wired camera is perfect if you can run a cable.
- Google Nest Doorbell (Battery) for $113 ($67 off): The best video doorbell is always quick to alert and can even recognize people if you subscribe.
- Arlo Video Doorbell 2K for $60 ($70 off): A great price for my runner-up; Arlo’s device offers 2K footage with HDR and the widest field of view.
- Blink Video Doorbell for $30 ($30 off): This budget, 1080p doorbell will be enough for some folks, and it’s a bargain at half price.
- Google Nest Cam with Floodlight for $209 ($70 off): This smart security camera can provide peace of mind and light up your driveway or backyard.
Best Smart Lock Deal
U-Tec Ultraloq U-Bolt Pro
Ultraloq makes a ton of different smart locks, and the on-sale U-Bolt Pro is just one of many that we’ve tested. It can be a little confusing to navigate the lineup, and while we didn’t have great experiences with the Fingerprint with HomeKit and Matter models, the Pro (and regular Fingerprint) smart lock worked well in WIRED reviewer Julian Chokkattu’s home. This lock is easy to install, has built-in Wi-Fi and a fingerprint sensor, and uses four AA batteries that Julian found last about two months. There’s a hidden keyhole to use as a backup, plus a charging port (unfortunately a Micro USB port, rather than the more popular USB-C). The lock works with Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, and IFTTT. —Nena Farrell
- Yale Approach Lock for $112 ($28 off): This is our favorite smart lock. The retrofit design means your existing keys will work, the installation is fast and easy, and it has a great price point. You can get a keypad, too.
- Chamberlain Smart Garage Controller for $18 ($12 off): While not a classic smart lock, this makes your garage door into something similar, allowing you to make an existing garage controllable by an app.
- Yale Assure Lock 2 (Keyless) for $189 ($71 off): This variation of the popular Yale Assure Lock 2 is keyhole-free, so you’ll only use the keypad or other methods (like Auto-unlock or the Yale app, or even your Apple Watch) to open your front door.
- Aqara Smart Lock U50 for $100 ($50 off): This is my favorite lock if you want a full replacement. It’s easy to install, well-made, and surprisingly affordable compared to the competition. You’ll need to add on a bridge, but Aqara makes a cheaper one now.
- Aqara Smart Lock U300 for $170 ($60 off): This is our favorite smart lock for interior doors, or side doors that don’t have a deadbolt but you still want locked.
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Best Smart Bird Feeder Deal
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Photograph: Medea Giordano
Netvue
Birdfy Plastic Smart Bird Feeder
There is no shortage of smart feeders on the market, but this is our top pick in our guide to the Best Smart Bird Feeders for its reliability and easy-to-use app. It consistently captures 1080p photos and video—though only on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi—and the 1.5 L seed compartment is easy to fill. Note, however, that this price is for the version that does not come with a solar panel, so you will have to bring it inside to charge, nor does it come with a lifetime subscription, so the app will cost $4 a month if you want full functionality, such as AI identification. But your recipient will still be able to see birds without it. —Kat Merck
More Smart Bird Feeder Deals
- Harymor Smart Bird Feeder for $100 ($30 off): This is a decent price for a reasonably functional smart feeder.
- Kiwibit Beako Smart Bird Feeder for $170 ($80 off): I quite liked this feeder when I tested it for our guide to the Best Bird Feeders, even if the solar panel died.
- Birdfy Feeder 2 Duo for $330 ($90 off): This flagship upgrade for 2025 shows birds from two different angles in 1080p photo or 2K video.
- Bird Buddy Smart Solar Pro Hummingbird Feeder for $246 ($53 off): My favorite smart hummingbird feeder, this model is easy to fill and has an excellent app.
- Birdfy Bath With Base and Lifetime AI for $260 ($90 off): I tested this smart birdbath, and while I had some connection issues at first, it’s since been working great.
- Birdfy Nest Polygon for $200 ($60 off): This nest won the Gold award at 2024’s French Design Awards and would look great in any yard.
Best Pet Feeder and Camera Deal
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Photograph: Molly Higgins
Petlibro
Granary Smart Camera Feeder
I’ve tested a dozen automatic pet feeders, and the Petlibro Granary Smart Camera Feeder has remained my top pick after all this time. You can control it near or far via an app, where you adjust feeding schedules and feed on demand. It has a 1080p HD camera with night vision and two-way audio so you can watch, hear, and talk to your pet even when far away. The app is easy to use with extremely customizable feeding plans with meals that you label individually. For just over $100, this camera-feeder combo is well worth the money for the peace of mind it provides. —Molly Higgins
More Pet Feeder and Camera Deals
- Pawsync Smart Pet Feeder for $70 ($30 off): This already affordable automatic cat feeder punches well above its weight class, with a built-in scale to ensure you’re never over-feeding.
- Petlibro Dockstream RFID Smart Fountain for $66 ($44 off): Like the feeder above, this automatic cat water fountain comes with tags so you can monitor just how much your cat is drinking.
- Petlibro One RFID Smart Feeder for $107 ($63 off): This automatic cat feeder shows just how far pet tech has come, with wearable pet tags that open the feeder for only the pet you want to be eating.
Best Automatic Litter Box Deal
I’m currently testing this automatic litter box; it’s Petkit’s newest model, and so far, I’m impressed. It’s an improvement on older models, with an even bigger opening (great for my chonky cats), a camera tucked inside, and extra deodorizing sprays so things always stay fresh. The HD AI-powered camera has an extra wide 210 degree viewing angle to see everything inside the box, and IR night vision. The AI camera recognizes your cat and logs usage, has stool footage to review, and monitors changes over time, alerting if anything is amiss. With the connected app you can review footage and usage. Plus, this model has a semi-automatic bag sealing design, making emptying dirty litter easier than ever. At 30 percent off, it’s the biggest discount on this brand new model we’ve seen this year. —Molly Higgins
More Automatic Litter Box Deals
- Petkit PuraMax 2 for $350 ($150 off): This is the automatic litter box I recommend for most people. It smells great and is easy to use.
- Nekasa M1 Cat Litter Box for $380 ($220 off): This is a good automatic option for cats who prefer using a more traditional style with an open-top design. (Read the full review here.)
- Neakasa M1 Lite for $345 ($155 off): This is essentially the same automatic litter box as above, but it has a more basic odor control system and less-advanced features.
- PetPivot AutoScooper 11 for $150 ($30 off): If you want a super-simple automatic litter box, this is the cheapest on the market right now that actually works well, too.
- Petkit Purobot Ultra for $700 ($300 off): This very pricey upgrade is made affordable with this deal. (Read the full review here.)
Best Electric Transportation Deal
Last year’s Apollo Go electric scooter triangulates a number of specs—it is not the lightest, nor the fastest, scooter you will ever try, but it combines decent speed with decent range at a weight that is not backbreaking to carry. Editor Julian Chokkattu really likes how you’re able to customize your gearing in the app, so if you only want to ever go 15 mph instead of maxing it out at 28 mph, you can just set it in the app and go. It also has a ton of nice commuter extras, like a bell, excellent turn signals, LED lighting for visibility, a headlight, and a dot display that is super visible in broad daylight. —Adrienne So
More Electric Transportation Deals
- Segway Max G3 for $1,100 ($200 off): The standout feature of the Max G3 is its amazing 3.5-hour charge time; if you have to get somewhere and forget to plug it in, you never have to worry about waiting for it to charge overnight to take off.
- Segway ZT3 for $850 ($150 off): This off-road scooter has impressive suspension and big 11-inch tires to handle any pothole that you might find.
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Best TV and Streaming Deals
The TCL QM8K is one of the best LED TVs we’ve tested all year, and it’s on a very hot sale for Prime Day. This TV starts things off with blazing (and we mean eye-blinding) brightness, matched by rich black levels with very little light bleed. That leads to incredible contrast, which makes its vivid yet natural colors all the more impressive. You’re also getting great gaming features like VRR at up to 165-Hz, a stylish design, and an intuitive Google TV interface to run the show. This is premium performance at about half the price of many competitors, making for a great way to raise your TV game on a budget. —Ryan Waniata
More TV and Streaming Deals
- Sony A95L OLED TV for $1,998 ($1,502 off): Sony’s A95L isn’t as bright as the latest flagships, but it remains among the most beautiful TVs I’ve ever seen.
- Roku 65-inch Pro Series TV for $600 ($600 off): Roku souped up its Pro Series for 2025, adding even better brightness and contrast to the world’s simplest interface.
- Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 OLED TV for $1,498 ($400 off): Sony’s older Bravia 8 isn’t the brightest OLED, but its gorgeous colors and pristine processing make it a sweet centerpiece.
- Roku Streaming Stick 4K for $30 ($20 off): Roku’s mid-tier streamer is slightly zippier than cheaper models and well-stocked with features for a minimal price bump.
- Hisense 65-inch U8QG TV for $998 ($500 off): Hisense’s latest U8 Series is brighter than ever for spectacular punch in a slick package powered by Google TV.
- Roku Ultra (2024) for $70 ($30 off): The Ultra is Roku’s topline streamer, offering topline features and speedy response powered by the world’s simplest interface.
Best Soundbar and Speaker Deal
Yamaha’s SR-C30A is the quintessential sub and soundbar combo. It’s easy to use and sounds great, and its svelte design easily fits below most TVs. It’s got multiple inputs, including HDMI eARC for seamless TV connection, and even an aux port for legacy devices like a turntable. You won’t get Wi-Fi in the package, but it supports Bluetooth for simplified streaming. The sound quality is a major improvement over virtually every TV we’ve tested, and the compact subwoofer provides some cinematic boom to go with clear effects and dialog up top. This system regularly sells for $300, making this a solid sale that’s worth grabbing for anyone looking to upgrade their TV audio with one of the best soundbars around. —Ryan Waniata
More Soundbar and Speaker Deals
- Sony SS-CS5M2 bookshelf speakers for $168 ($110 off): This update to our favorite budget bookshelf speakers features tactfully balanced sound for a great price, especially on sale.
- Sony Bravia Theater Bar 9 for $998 ($502 off): Sony’s flagship bar is a tough ask at full price, but this steep discount makes it a sweet deal.
Bluetooth Speaker Deals
We have been big fans of JBL’s Bluetooth speaker models for many generations, but the JBL Flip 7 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is our favorite model yet. It is a truly life-proof speaker, with IP68 dust and water resistance and an excellent drop-tested case. We love the simple, tube-shaped design and the included loop that makes it very easy to pick up and take with you or hang from a pack. Sound wise, it is clear, punchy, and surprisingly full, with 14 hours of playback that can last all day. It also features Auracast, which allows it to pair up other new JBL models. —Parker Hall
More Bluetooth Speaker Deals
- Ultimate Ears Boom 4 for $95 ($55 off): This is another one of our favorite Bluetooth speakers, with UE’s legendary durability and excellent sound.
- Ultimate Ears Megaboom 4 for $142 ($58 off): This is more of a premium speaker for bigger events, and it’s a great addition to the yard or campsite, thanks to 20 hours of battery life and a floating design.
- Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 for $66 ($34 off): We love these little waterproof speakers from Ultimate Ears, because they’re perfect beachside companions:.
- Bose Soundlink Max for $299 ($29 off): This is the larger, bolder companion to the Soundlink Plus above, and it’s a great speaker (9/10, WIRED Recommends) for outdoor dance parties in the middle of nowhere.
Earbud Deals
If you want high-end earbuds but don’t want to pay full price, now is a great time to snag the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 (9/10, WIRED Reviews). These adorable little headphones are perfect for smaller ears thanks to their button-like design, and they feature all the bells and whistles you’d associate with more expensive models like the Apple AirPods Pro 3. These integrate with Google’s Gemini AI and various other Google products (like Translate, which works extremely well for bi-lingual conversations), to provide some of the widest range of features I’ve seen in a pair of buds. Soundwise, they’re nice and clean, with the included noise canceling not quite keeping up with Apple’s brand new buds, but holding its own for nearly $100 cheaper. —Parker Hall
More Earbud Deals
- Bose Ultra Open Earbuds for $199 ($100 0ff): These are our favorite pair of premium open earbuds, and they’re heavily discounted today.
- Sennheiser Momentum 4 for $200 ($70 off): The Momentum buds (7/10, WIRED Review) offer exceptional sound quality in an ear-filling design. They’re great for audiophiles on the go.
- Skullcandy Method 360 ANC for $71 ($25 off): These are some of our favorite affordable earbuds, thanks to the Method 360’s Bose-aided sound (8/10, WIRED Recommends).
Over-Ear Headphone Deals
Looking for the best pair of over-ear headphones on sale this Prime Day? There is a good chance you’re looking for Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra (9/10, WIRED Reviews). These headphones offer some of the finest noise cancelling we have ever heard, alongside clear and sensitive sound with a bold low end. We love the snazzy onboard controls and the extremely comfortable fit, which makes these the perfect pair to take with you on trips or when you have to go into the office. —Parker Hall
More Over-Ear Headphone Deals
- Bowers & Wilkins PX8 for $460 ($130 off): If you’re after premium over-ear headphones with studio-tier sound, this model from British audio brand B&W (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is worth it.
- Audio Technica ATH-M20x for $49 ($20 off): This cheap pair of over-ears is great for home listening or basic music production, and the price is right.
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Best Fitness Tracker Deal
This comes with the big caveat that this tracker is getting pretty long in the tooth. Google is integrating almost all of Fitbit’s health features into its Pixel Watch series, so I’m not sure if or when Fitbit’s flagship line will be updated. With that said, this is absolutely the price you should be paying for a basic fitness tracker that you just want to track your sleep and your steps, have a ton of useful Google integrations like navigation with Google Maps, and work with both iOS and Android. It’s attractive, durable, and you get to use Fitbit’s premium app and health features. Who knows what will happen next year, but for now, the Charge 6 is still a win. —Adrienne So
More Fitness Tracker Deals
- Google Pixel Watch 3 for $230 ($70 off): We liked last year’s Google Pixel Watch 3, even if it did screw with my 5K time. It’s worth noting here that this year’s Pixel 4 is repairable, however.
- Fitbit Inspire 3 for $80 ($20 off): For years, every cheap Amazon brand tried to knock off this tracker. Just get the original.
- Fitbit Ace LTE for $114 ($66 off): I reviewed this smartwatch last year with my then 7- and 9-year-olds. There’s an onboard arcade that incentivizes them to wear it and keep it charged, unlike with their Apple Watches.
- Amazfit Active 2 for $81 ($19 off): Reviewer Simon Hill and I have mixed feelings about Amazfit’s offerings, which tend to have janky software with a ton of upselling. But the Active 2 is gorgeous, has a ton of features, and is under $100? Ridiculous.
Best Outdoor Deal
Lifestraw’s personal water filter is a long time favorite of WIRED readers. It’s extremely small, cheap, and light, and it works. It earned a spot in our guide to the best backpacking water filters. The main problem with the Lifestraw is that you have to use the force of your sucking to get the water through the filter, which is not for everyone. You also can’t use it to filter water for cooking. If you need something more, check out the Lifestraw Go, which is also on sale. —Scott Gilbertson
- Celestron Nature DX ED 8×42 Binoculars for $166 ($64 off): While these are not our top pick at this size, they’re good budget binoculars. They do have some purple fringing in backlighting, but are otherwise decently sharp and loads better than most at this price.
- Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 102 AZ for $430 ($60 off): The Explorer DX 102AZ refractor telescope is one of the best deals you’ll find on a telescope at this price.
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Best Kitchen Appliance Deal
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Photograph: Matthew Korfhage
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Photograph: Matthew Korfhage
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Photograph: Matthew Korfhage
The Typhur Dome 2 looks like the future, and kinda cooks like it. For more than a decade, the best air fryers all looked pretty much the same: They looked like the first basket air fryer from Philips. This bulbous Typhur is built differently, to maximize cooking surface and air flow across a large cooking plate. The temperature and fan control are precise but variable. And it heats from both top and the bottom heating elements. The result? It’ll crisp two dozen wings in 14 minutes, or even bake a frozen pizza and get an actual crisp crust. A griddle function will legitimately brown meats. A self-clean function also means it won’t stink up your house if you use it for bacon. It’s usually listed at a price to match its performance—but currently it’s on sale for a hell of a deal. —Matthew Korfhage
More Kitchen Appliance Deals
- Vitamix 5200 for $350 ($120 off): Our top-pick blender is a durable tank and tried-and- true classic, gracing multiple WIRED Reviews team editors’ kitchens for years.
- KitchenAid 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer for $379 ($121 off): KitchenAid’s stand mixers are an unassailable American classic for a reason, not to mention a denizen of WIRED’s buy-it-for-life guide.
- Braun Triforce Blender for $200 ($100 off): WIRED’s favorite mid-priced blender matches Vitamix’s budget options, and is currently quite inexpensive.
- Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System for $180 ($40 off): It’s a blender. It’s a food processor. And it’s competently both for under $200.
- Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro for $330 ($70 off): This roomy, high-performance smart oven, air fryer, and food dehydrator pretty much replaces your full oven.
Best Kitchen Gadget Deal
Crock-Pot
7-Quart Oval Manual Slower Cooker
Soup season is fast approaching. This buy-it-for-life Crock-Pot slow cooker has the perfect capacity for most families, with simple controls and the classic stay-warm technology that makes the whole house smell good (and makes cooking much easier). The lid and stoneware insert are both dishwasher-safe. —Louryn Strampe
More Kitchen Gadget Deals
- Ninja Slushi for $299 ($50 off): Our favorite slushie machine has intuitive controls and fast, efficient dispensing.
- SodaStream Enso Sparkling Water Maker Kit for $120 ($60 off): This soda maker is easy to use and requires no electricity.
- Ninja Blast Portable Blender for $50 ($20 off): This tiny blender is perfect for blending smoothies or protein shakes.
- Typhur Sync Gold Quad for $255 ($95 off): This is our favorite wireless meat thermometer with a display, thanks to its intuitive user experience.
- Braun MultiQuick MQ7025 Hand Blender for $80 ($30 off): The best immersion blender can help out in recipes where other gadgets aren’t as convenient.
- Breville The Juice Fountain Cold XL for $350 ($50 off): This is the best juicer for when speed is important, going up to five times faster than a cold-press juicer.
Best Kitchen Pan Deal
The deal on my favorite kitchen pan has expired, but you can get it in two sizes—plus two sizes of the Perfect Pot, two lids, four spatulas, and a steamer basket—for a discount right now. I’m still testing the Perfect Pot, but I like it so far. And the Always Pan is the best pan I’ve ever used. The mini size is great for breakfast sandwiches or reheating small amounts of leftovers, and the full-size version is great for literally everything else. If your pots and pans need an upgrade, this set is worth getting. And that’s before I tell you about all the fun colors and optional accessories! —Louryn Strampe
- Merten & Storck 10-Inch Frying Pan Skillet for $35 ($15 off): This is a great deal on the best entry-level carbon steel pan.
- All-Clad Hard Anodized Nonstick Fry Pan Set for $160 ($40 off): It doesn’t get much better than All-Clad cookware, and this set includes three commonly used fry pan sizes.
- Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Dutch Oven with Lid for $78 ($22 off): This multipurpose Dutch oven is perfect for small kitchens and roasting holiday treats.
- Hexclad Hybrid 10-inch Frying Pan for $119 ($30 off): Hexclad cookware is both nonstick and stainless steel, lending a hybrid experience to your cooking routine.
- Our Place Titanium Always Pan Pro for $145 ($34 off): This tri-ply pan has a slick, nonstick surface despite containing no forever chemicals (though it does need some oil sometimes).
Best Coffee, Espresso, and Grinder Deals
Ninja
Luxe Cafe Premier Series Espresso Machine
Look, we didn’t expect a real espresso contender from Ninja on their first go. But this beginner-friendly semi-automatic machine—with a built-in conical burr grinder that grinds by weight—was the pleasant surprise of last year. The Ninja Luxe Cafe Premier impressed WIRED reviewer Tyler Shane not just for its value, but also for the shockingly good automatic milk steaming, the auto-tamping on the portafilter, and the built-in scale. It’s not perfect: The cold brew and drip coffee functions are merely “fine.” But this is the lowest price we’ve ever seen this machine. And it’s a great gift for the espresso beginner in your life, even if that’s you. —Matthew Korfhage
More Coffee and Espresso Deals
- Breville Barista Express for $550 ($150 off): Breville’s semiautomatic Barista Express has been the top-selling semiautomatic espresso machine on Amazon since seemingly forever, and a WIRED pick for just as long.
- Nespresso Vertuo Pod Espresso Machine for $134 ($46 off): This is WIRED’s favorite pod espresso device, with a crema-like swirl atop each shot and an automatic milk frother.
- KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Maker for $550 ($150 off): This KitchenAid semiautomatic espresso machine has been a previous WIRED top pick for its beautifully quiet built-in grinder, excellent milk frothing, and general user-friendliness.
- De’Longhi Classic espresso maker for $180 ($50 off): This wee, no-frills De’Longhi Classic is our favorite espresso machine that regularly dips below $200.
- Mr. Coffee Cafe Barista for $170 ($130 off): Mr. Coffee’s automated latte and cappuccino devices are a low-cost boon for frothy cappuccinos with no fuss and a single button push.
Coffee Grinder Deals
- Kingrinder K6 for $96 ($34 off): WIRED’s favorite hand grinder offers the precision-machined consistency of much more expensive electric machines.
- KitchenAid Blade Grinder for $35 ($15 off): Blade grinders are choppy but cheap. I still recommend a conical burr, but this KitchenAid’s our favorite blade.
- Breville Smart Grinder Pro for $160 ($40 off): This conical burr grinder pick is powerful, affordable, and easy to clean—though not optimized for lighter espresso.
- Oxo Conical Burr Grinder for $100 ($10 off): Not a huge sale, sure. But this Oxo was already the best-value conical-burr grinder on the market.
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Best Robot Vacuum Deal
This robot vacuum from Dreame is one of our favorites for its range of features, but it’s especially our best robot vacuum for pets. Why? It pings you to re-clean particularly dirty spots, like right in front of the litter box or in front of the dog’s dog bed. The software is really impressive. It also has double roll brushes to reduce tangling, plus side arms to edge-clean more effectively, in addition to the usual large-capacity docking station with clean and dirty water tanks, self-emptying bag, and hot-water mop washing. —Adrienne So
More Robot Vacuum Deals
- Roborock Saros Z70 for $1,400 ($1,200 off): Roborock’s robot vacuum with an arm doesn’t quite pick up your shoes and put them away yet, but it’s an effective cleaner otherwise and makes for a great party trick.
- Eufy E20 3-in-1 Vacuum for $300 ($350 off): This 3-in-1 vacuum (stick, handheld, and robot) is a compact, adorable cleaning solution for small spaces (the dustbin is half the size of other dustbins).
- Ecovacs Deebot X11 Omnicyclone for $1,200 ($300 off): I just tested this vacuum, which launched at IFA 2025! The standout feature is a bagless, clogless disposal system which, as someone who has spent many a night unclogging a tube with a chopstick, I very much appreciated.
- Yeedi C12 Combination Robot Vacuum for $380 ($220 off): Why limit yourself to a robot vac, stick vac, or hand vac when you could have all three in one handy station? You’d get your money’s worth even at the original price, making this sale one you can’t miss.
- 3i G10+ for $270 ($180 off): This basic, compact robot vacuum has a ton of flagship features for a reasonable price, including an internal compression paddle that means you only have to empty it once every few weeks!
Best Cordless Vacuum Deal
The Dyson V15 Detect is our current favorite Dyson vacuum, and one of our favorite stick vacuums to boot. It’s an all-around great stick vacuum with Dyson’s power, a range of attachments, and a trigger-style power button. The Plus version is on sale right now, which has a slightly different set of attachments and is otherwise the same vacuum. I like the trigger button for things like cleaning stairs, but it can be a little annoying to use in larger rooms. With the attachments you’ll get a crevice tool, a dusting brush, a hair screw tool, and two cleaner heads, which include the Fluffy Optic cleaner head that shoots out a green laser, making it easy to find all the debris hiding on hard surfaces. You’ll get all this for a pretty reasonable price usually, but we especially love to see this vacuum on sale, like it is right now. —Nena Farrell
More Cordless Vacuum Deals
- Bissell Little Green Machine for $79 ($45 off): This popular cleaner is a great choice for cleaning stains out of carpet and upholstery.
- Dyson V8 Plus for $300 ($240 off): This older Dyson model is still a good one—so good that Dyson is actually remaking it soon. If you want the OG, snag the Plus version on sale right now.
- Bissell ICONPet Turbo for $170 ($30 off): This is a similar vacuum to the FurFinder, but an older model. It’s a popular vacuum, but the PowerClean FurFinder is a better deal.
Best Fan, Heater, and Air Conditioner Deal
Dyson
Purifier Hot + Cool HP10
Look, it’s a space heater! An air purifier! A fan! It’s Dyson’s Hot+Cool HP10, the most “sophisticated home atmospheric management tool” WIRED reviewer Matthew Korfhage tested for his guide to the Best Space Heaters. (Well, technically, that was the smart-version HP7, but this is the same thing minus the app.) Featuring Dyson’s classic ellipse, this version is not smart, but it does have a remote that sticks magnetically to the body, as well as oscillation up to 350 degrees and a fully enclosed HEPA system. Keep in mind that even though the sale price is still a bit steep, it’s still less expensive than buying a separate heater, fan, and air purifier—and it’s easier to store. —Kat Merck
More Fan, Heater, and Air Conditioner Deals
- Midea MAW10V1QWT U-Shaped AC Window Air Conditioner for $300 ($130 off): Regret not having AC all summer? Lucky you: one of the best window air conditioners is still on sale.
- Pelonis 16-Inch Space Heater for $54 ($11 off): Though this model heats up quite quickly, it does get somewhat hot on the surface of its vents.
- Lasko Ellipse Ceramic Tabletop Heater for $55 ($15 off): This was deemed the Best Fast Heat Blast, according to WIRED reviewer Matthew Korfhage.
- Pelonis 23-Inch Space Heater for $59 ($11 off): Sixteen-inch Pelonis not big enough? Here is a bigger Pelonis, from our guide to the Best Space Heaters.
Best Air Purifier Deal
WIRED’s air quality expert, contributor Lisa Wood Shapiro, considers this True HEPA Coway to be the best bang for your buck when it comes to air purifiers, and I agree—I’ve had one in my kitchen for over three years now. I like the slim profile (less than 10 inches), which makes it easy to site, and the fact that it can effectively exchange the air in a 361-square-foot room (the size of a small bedroom or office) the recommended 4.8 times per hour. It’s already a fine deal at its MSRP of $240, but sales like Prime Day and Black Friday are typically the only times to snag one for under $200. —Kat Merck
- Levoit Core 300S Air Purifier for $120 ($30 off): This tabletop model is one of Amazon’s best-selling air purifiers of all time.
- Coway Airmega 450 Air Purifier for $361 ($139 off): Our Best Air Purifier for Odors, this sizable cylinder has handles for maneuverability and a control-panel lock for curious kids and pets.
- Dreo MC710S Fan and Air Purifier for $280 ($50 off): We love this purifier-fan for both its reliability and its hefty 1,024 ft/m wind speed.
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Best Sheets and Mattress Deals
Brooklinen
Luxe Sateen Core Sheet Set
Brooklinen’s sateen sheets are already our favorite cotton sateen sheets you can find on Amazon, and those great sheets are on sale for Amazon’s Prime Big Deals Days, along with the rest of Brooklinen’s Amazon storefront (clip the 20% off coupon). These sheets use long-staple cotton to add extra softness, and sateen’s three-over-one weave style is already loved for being a silky-soft bedsheet. These sheets are Oeko-Tex certified, too, meaning they’re free from harmful chemicals (but not fully organic). I also love that there are tags that say which side is long and short, which is a relief to find whenever I’m making the bed. —Nena Farrell
- Brooklinen Organic Cotton Core Sheet Set for $191 ($48 off): These crisp organic cotton sheets are also on sale. They’re perfect for anyone who wants organic cotton and a super-crisp bedsheet. (Clip the 20% off coupon).
- Bedsure GentleSoft Bamboo Sheet Set for $56 ($23 off): These affordable bamboo sheets are an all-time favorite on our team, especially at their usual price, and are an even more terrific deal when on sale.
- Laura Ashley Cotton Flannel Bedding Set for $37 ($6 off): These flannel sheets remind me of LLBean’s popular sheet sets. These are surprisingly soft for the price and are nice and lightweight, making them a good cozy set for hot sleepers or homes where you’ll run the heater.
- Ettitude Signature Bamboo Sheet Set for $266 ($67 off): Ettitude’s sheets are some of the most decorated I’ve tested, with certifications ranging from Oeko-Tex to the Forest Stewardship Council and Eco-Cert. They’re also very soft and fantastic for staying cool.
- Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set for $206 ($52 off): Cozy Earth is running a 20 percent off sale on its own site rather than Amazon, and you can get the brand’s insanely soft bamboo sheets for a nice discount.
- Slumber Cloud Performance Tencel Sheet Set for $204 ($50 off): These are hands down the best cooling sheets I’ve tried, thanks to a mix of Tencel lyocell and proprietary fibers that use phase change material (PCM).
- Kitsch Satin Pillowcase for $15 ($4 off): This satin pillowcase is affordable, but packs some of the benefits of a more expensive silk pillowcase. It makes for a great gift.
- Casper Original Hybrid for $1,099 ($396 off): Contouring memory foam meets supportive coils in this popular mattress, OG edition.
- Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam for $249 ($51 off): A green tea infusion in this affordable mattress keeps the foam fresh.
Best White Noise Machine Deals
I’ve tested a lot of white noise machines, but Snooz remains one of the best in my book. The materials feel substantial and of high quality, and the simplicity of the design epitomizes the “set it and forget it” concept. Since an internal fan creates the noise, it is a gentler white noise than what I sometimes hear on other machines. —Julia Forbes
More White Noise Machine Deals
- LectroFan Classic for $37 ($13 off): If you’re sticking strictly to white noise, this streamlined machine’s got ten variations.
- MomCozy Portable Sound Machine for $21 ($14 off): Small but mighty machine with lots of sounds and good audio quality.
- YogaSleep Dohm Classic for $42 ($8 off): A great option for tuning out background noise.
- Hatch Restore 3 for $140 ($30 off): This sunrise alarm clock and sound machine has an amazing array of audio sounds and content to help lull yourself to sleep, and a sleek app to control it all.
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Best Grooming Deal
This Philips Norelco is already a champion of versatility matched with low cost—a Swiss army knife of beard, head, burns, and eyebrow guards with a nose trimmer to boot. The trimmer is high-rpm, but still quiet. The guardless blade shaves closer than most, and the shaving foil is even better. The battery lasts more than five hours. Its metal chassis offers comforting durability and heft. And unlike Philips’ 9000 series, it can trim while plugged into the wall. The only real drawback is all those guards are difficult to sort and keep track of. Anyway, it’s on a good sale from its already excellent price. —Matthew Korfhage
- Philips Norelco OneBlade for $37 ($13 off): The OneBlade is like a Swiffer for your face. It’s a lightweight, deft device for a fast shave or stubble trim.
- Philips Norelco Multigroom 9000 for $76 ($24 off): Philips’ current top-line multigroomer offers better battery life than even the 7000 series. It’s also on sale.
- Wahl Pro High-Visibility Skeleton Trimmer for $112 ($38 off): This elegant, pro-caliber skeleton trimmer is an outliner with a clever ball-joint design so you can see where you’re shaving.
- BabylissPro GoldFX+ Beard Trimmer for $172 ($55 off): This ultra-sharp trimmer and detailer is a shiny statement piece.
- Philips Sonicare ExpertClean 7500 for $100 ($100 off): Our grooming writer has called it a hygienist-level brush, and though it’s discontinued, it had still been selling at its full price before this Prime Day deal.
- Meridian The Trimmer Original for $35 ($15 off): Do you technically need a camo pattern to discreetly trim the man-verge? No, but it’s fun—and this trimmer is nick-free and quiet.
Best Apparel Deal
The best hoodie you can buy on Amazon gets a steep price cut for Prime Day. Champion’s iconic reverse-weave hoodie is the father of the format, and still holds its own in a world where every brand makes its own version. The fabric is sturdy but stretchy and ages gracefully over many wash cycles. —Martin Cizmar
More Apparel Deals
- Lacoste Pique Polo Shirt for $62 ($48 off): The polo shirt that made polo shirts a thing, still a staple in the office or on the golf course. I own three or four and prefer them to all other polos.
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Best Video Game Deal
The Razer Huntsman Mini is an adorable 60-percent keyboard. It’s similar to a full-size keyboard, but it’s missing the arrow keys and number pad—so you’ll get only what you really need. If you’re on the hunt for a slightly smaller keyboard than full-size, this one is worth looking into. The keys are responsive and satisfyingly clicky, and the footprint will take up less space on your desk. Like all the best computer peripherals, you can customize the RGB lights and even add on Razer keycap kits. —Louryn Strampe
- Razer Kishi Ultra Controller for $100 ($50 off): This mobile gaming controller is our favorite for tablets and large phones.
- Logitech G Pro X Wireless Gaming Headset for $119 ($61 off): This gaming headset has clear sound, a comfortable fit, and a detachable mic.
- Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Wireless for $142 ($58 off): There’s a newer version of it out now, but the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is still a great wireless gaming headset.
- SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds for $128 ($72 off): These are the best headphones for the Nintendo Switch 2, though they work with other consoles and devices too.
- Meta Quest 3S 256GB Bundle for $329 ($70 off): Gaming remains the strongest aspect of the Quest 3S. This bundle comes with Batman: Arkham Shadow and 30 other games.
Best Board Game Deal
Tactile and tactical tile-based fun as you compete to craft patterns and match tiles to maximize your score at the end of each round. These ceramic tiles are inspired by the Alhambra palace in southern Spain, and the Portuguese king has employed you as a tile-laying artist to embellish the walls of his Royal Palace of Evora. One of the best family board games, Azul is beautiful, easy to grasp, and has wide appeal, but supports layers of strategy that boost the replay value. —Simon Hill
- Exploding Kittens for $15 ($5 off): A fast-paced card game featuring kittens with superpowers and explosions? You can’t go wrong.
- Catan for $34 ($21 off): Superbly strategic with bags of replay value, you must trade resources to build your empire and outmaneuver your opponents.
- Heat: Pedal to the Metal for $48 ($27 off): Burn rubber and leave your opponents in the dust, but don’t blow your engine in this exciting tabletop racing game.
- Pandemic for $34 ($16 off): Work together in different roles to stop an awful virus from spreading across the globe and wiping out humanity.
- Mysterium for $33 ($22 off): Can you decipher a series of fiendish pictorial clues in this ghostly game to solve the supernatural puzzle?
- Carcassonne for $29 ($13 off): Beautifully illustrated and very moreish, this classic tile-laying game is a gentle introduction to strategy board games.
- Horrified for $36 ($4 off): The perfect spooky board game for a Halloween party, you must work cooperatively to defeat classic horror movie monsters.
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Best Baby and Parenting Deal
While I’m more of a radio-based baby monitor type of person, the Nanit Pro has easily remained my favorite Wi-Fi-based baby monitor. It’s got it all: easy setup! Lots of monitor base options (including a massive floor stand)! An intuitive app! The only thing it doesn’t have is its own parent unit, but instead, your phone becomes the parent unit, with options to get alerts from the app or even have your phone constantly stream the audio from your baby’s room to listen for waking up and rustling around. The Nanit Pro’s 1080p camera makes it easy to keep an eye on your baby whether you’re home or away, as long as you’ve got access to the app. The app also provides a ton of data, like which spot of the crib your baby slept in the most and how often there were wake-ups and visits from mom and dad. There are some subscription levels to get the best data, and even accessories you can add on to track breathing and your baby’s size, but you can still get the best of what Nanit has to offer—a super streamlined baby monitor experience—without the extras. Snag it on sale now, it’s worth it. —Nena Farrell
More Baby and Parenting Deals
- Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 All-Terrain Stroller for $240 ($200 off): This is a fantastic jogging and all-around stroller, since it comes with attachments for infant car seats and folds down shockingly small compared to similar strollers.
- Britax Willow Grove SC Baby Travel System for $441 ($189 off): A great travel system is super handy as a new parent, and WIRED reviewer Parker Hall loved this set for his newborn. It comes with a car seat and stroller, and the car seat can plug right into the stroller when you remove the toddler seat.
- Philips Avent Premium Connected Baby Monitor for $200 ($150 off): I wish this baby monitor had a better build quality and charge capacity for its base station, but it works fine and operates off Wi-Fi to use with either your phone or the included parent unit.
- Willow Go Wearable Breast Pump for $245 ($105 off): This is a fantastic wearable breast pump that lets you easily see how much you’ve pumped with the clear exterior.
- Owlet Dream Duo Smart Baby Monitor for $250 ($150 off): This baby monitor set doesn’t have Owlet’s latest camera, but it still comes with both a video monitor (just the older Cam 2 instead of the new Dream Sight camera) and a wearable sock.
- Ergobaby Omni Dream Baby Carrier for $140 ($60 off, Use Code DREAMOCT30): Ergobaby’s carrier was a go-to for me and my husband, especially with our insanely tall baby (who has now become an insanely tall preschooler).
Frequently Asked Prime Day Questions
Amazon Prime Day is a sale for members of the online retailer’s shopping program—most people sign up to get free shipping, but you also get lots of other perks like Thursday Night NFL football (mostly divisional matchups though Vikings-Chargers in two weeks is interesting). Prime Day includes tens of thousands of deals only available to Prime members, not including $1.50 hot dogs (a Costco membership is required for that).
Is Prime Big Deal Days Different?
Not really. Prime Day is in July and—following what we can only imagine are heated debates inside a Seattle conference room overlooking the Puget Sound, with the smell of fresh Starbucks percolating in the hall as master marketers respectfully exchange divergent philosophies—only in July. Amazon has tried a number of ways of distinguishing its autumnal sale, including the very catchy “Prime Fall Deal Event” and “Prime Early Access Sale.” All are multi-day sales events for Prime members.
Do You Need a Subscription to Shop?
You do, though you can get a free trial and cancel within a month. More than likely you will join more than a hundred million other Americans in signing up with the intention of canceling only to realize you’re addicted to free shipping and want to see the Cowboys-Lions game the week after Thanksgiving.
It lasts for just shy of 48 hours, starting in the wee hours of October 7 and going through October 8 at midnight EST.
Are There Other Sales Going On?
Many of them are, many of them are not—that’s why we’re working in shifts, sorting through them to spotlight actual discounts on the gear we have tested and approved.