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50 Absolute Best October Prime Day Deals (2023)

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Amazon Prime Day Part II is here, and that means a fresh batch of Prime Day deals. if search when are amazon Prime Day here Technically Amazon calls this Prime Big Deal Days, but like most people, we think of it as Prime Day Deux. As usual, most of these Prime Day deals require a Prime membership, but you can snag a 30-day free trial to make the most of the event. We’ve been combing Amazon’s website to bring you the best discounts on laptops, tablets, kitchen and home gear, headphones, and plenty more.

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Amazon Device Deals

Amazon Echo Dot 5th GenerationPhotograph: Amazon

Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen, 2022) Smart Speaker + Kasa Smart Plug Mini for $24 (Save $49)

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Amazon devices are almost always going on sale, but this is an especially nice deal since it comes with a free smart plug that typically sells for about $20. It isn’t the same exact model, but a similar Kasa plug is the top pick in our Best Smart Plugs guide. The Echo Dot (5th Gen) is one of our favorite Alexa speakers. You can use the included smart plug to do things like ask Alexa to turn off your box fan or turn on a lamp.

Amazon Echo Show 8 Smart Display for $60 ($60 off)

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Other Echo Show devices are also on sale, but the Echo Show 8 is our favorite. This product comes with a free trial of Alexa Together, an Amazon service that aims to replicate the tasks of a caregiver. It usually costs $20 per month. Set a reminder to cancel it if you aren’t interested in subsequent charges.

Amazon Echo Studio Smart Speaker for $155 ($45 off)

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The Echo Studio is the best-sounding Alexa speaker, but it’s also pretty expensive. This price matches a low we’ve seen just once before. It has more powerful sound in general, but the changes are especially noticeable on the low end. Check out our Best Smart Speakers guide for additional details and recommendations.

Kindle Paperwhite in kidsthemed casePhotograph: Amazon

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids E-Reader (11th Gen) for $110 ($60 off)

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This matches the price we saw in July for the best Kindle for kids. It’s waterproof and has adjustable warm lighting for reading at night. If your kid is really into the Warrior Cats books, there is a special edition just for them for $120. The standard Kindle Kids is also on sale and it’s a bit cheaper at $80 ($40 off), but it lacks the adjustable warm lighting and waterproofing. Whichever you get, Amazon throws in a protective case, a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+, and a two-year no-questions-asked replacement guarantee.

Amazon Kindle Scribe E-Reader With Basic Pen for $265 ($75 off)

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If you like to take digital notes, the Kindle Scribe (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is the first of Amazon’s e-readers that lets you write on the enormous 10.2-inch screen like a regular notebook. However, if you want to write in the margins of books, you’ll have to settle for using sticky notes. That’s frustrating given the point of spending this kind of money is to write on it (marking up books is better on the Kobo Elipsa).

Amazon Fire Max 11 64-GB Tablet for $150 ($80 off)

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The Fire Max 11 (5/10, WIRED Review) is Amazon’s biggest, nicest, and most overpriced Fire tablet. This deal makes it much more palatable. The display and new fingerprint sensor are nice, as is the ability to use the keyboard without resorting to Bluetooth, but the Fire OS operating system leaves much to be desired (like a decent app store). Still, if you’re set on a Fire tablet and you want a big display, this isn’t a bad deal.

Laptop, Tablet, and Accessory Deals

Apple MacBook Pro M2 model displaying abstract artPhotograph: Apple

★ Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch Laptop (M2, 2022) for $1,049 ($100 off)

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This is last year’s 13-inch MacBook Pro (7/10, WIRED Review) with the M2 chip and Touch Bar. It has the same processor that’s in the new MacBook Air (Best mackbook Air Price: $979) and doesn’t offer any major hardware upgrades (except for the fact that it has a fan), which allows the processor to get a little warmer and eke out more power over a longer period of time. This helps if you’re working on pro-level tasks like video editing but can’t spend the premium that Apple charges for its bigger Pro models.

Razer Blade 14-Inch Gaming Windows Laptop for $1,950 ($350 off)

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We’re still in the process of reviewing the Razer Blade 14, but we can spoil it now and tell you it’s earning an 8/10, WIRED Recommends award. It has a gorgeous 16:10 display, plenty of USB ports, a full-size HDMI output, and an Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti, with the option to upgrade to the 40-series, giving it plenty of power to tear through the toughest games. It’s the laptop WIRED reviewer Eric Ravenscraft used through Starfield’s launch weekend; it’s proven its worth already.

OnePlus Pad tablets with keyboards attachedPhotograph: OnePlus

★ OnePlus Pad Android Tablet for $400 ($78 off)

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The OnePlus Pad (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of the few Android tablets we think is a worthy iPad alternative. It offers good performance, has great battery life, and an excellent 144-Hz, 11.6-inch LCD display. We strongly recommend OnePlus’ magnetic keyboard, which is also on sale for $99 ($50 off).

Apple iPad 10.2-Inch Tablet (9th Gen, 2021) for $250 ($20 off)

The 9th-gen iPad (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is our favorite iPad for most people, even though it’s one generation behind. Aside from costing less than the current 10th-gen model, it is still compatible with the same accessories as the first-gen Apple Pencil. It retains the physical Home button with Touch ID at the bottom of the screen.

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Google Pixel Tablet and Smart Display Combo for $409 ($90 off)

Google’s Pixel Tablet (7/10, WIRED Recommends) seamlessly combines tablet functionality with smart display features. With its charging dock that also serves as a speaker, you can enjoy your favorite music and receive instant assistance from Google Assistant. When you detach it from the charger, you’ll have the complete Android tablet experience at your fingertips.

Das Keyboard MacTigr against a green backgroundPhotograph: Das Keyboard

The Das Keyboard MacTigr for $179 ($70 off)—Click the Coupon

You may have to click on “See More Buying Options” to see this deal. The Das Keyboard MacTigr pairs well with Apple’s laptops and PCs. It has a dedicated Mac layout, Cherry MX Red switches, a two-port USB-C hub, and a high-quality, all-metal build. It rarely goes on sale.

Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad for $96 ($19 off)

Considered one of our prime picks from our constructing your personal PC information, AMD’s 16-core behemoth is a killer CPU for high-end 4K or 144-Hz gaming. It has some particular necessities. It will get so sizzling there is no means you must put it right into a PC with out a liquid cooler like the Asus ROG Ryujin II Liquid Cooler.

Watch, Phone, and Headphone Deals

Multiple Apple Watch SE models with different watch faces and bandsPhotograph: Apple

Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen, 40 mm) Smartwatch for $199 ($50 off)

The 2nd-generation Apple Watch SE is our top pick for most people. It’s the most affordable of what Apple touts as its first carbon-neutral products (when bought in conjunction with the new sport loop, that is). It’s compatible with WatchOS 10, which is where many new health and wellness features show up.

Garmin Epix Pro Fitness Smartwatch (Gen 2) for $930 ($70 off)

The second-generation Garmin Epix Pro holds the title of Best Outdoor Watch in our Best Fitness Trackers guide and is one of our favorite sports watches (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It has a bright AMOLED display, battery life that can last through a week of camping, and useful features like redshift mode (for training outside at night), and a flashlight. There’s also an endurance feature, in addition to all the other Garmin proprietary metrics that assess what kind of shape you’re in. This deal applies to the 51-mm size, but the 42-mm and 47-mm sizes are also on sale.

Best Prime Day Phone Deals

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5Photograph: Samsung

Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Flip5 (7/10 WIRED Recommends) delivers a larger cover screen, which means you can do more on the phone without having to open it up. If you or someone you know always complain about how big phones are these days, a folding flip phone might be the answer to those woes. If you want to try a different style of flip phone, the Motorola Razr+ is also on sale for $800 ($100 off).

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Folding Android Phone for $800 ($200 off)

Don’t want to pay much for a phone? This is one of the best you’ll find for the price (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It lacks wireless charging (see the Pixel 7A below if you really want it), but the AMOLED screen has a 120-Hz screen refresh rate, performance is decent, and the cameras are reliable. The battery also lasts more than a day.

Google Pixel CoralGoogle Pixel 7A Photograph: Google

Google Pixel 7A Android Smartphone for $399 ($100 off)

This is our favorite smartphone for most people (8/10, WIRED Recommends), and this is an incredible price (and the lowest we have tracked). It has smooth performance, a nice bright screen, excellent cameras, and even features like wireless charging. The battery life is just OK.

Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2023 Android Phone for $285 ($115 off)

We have a lot of other good cheap phone recommendations here, but this Motorola is fine and performs well for the money. It will only get one OS update (to Android 14), but it will get three years of security updates. It comes with an NFC sensor so you can make contactless payments, a headphone jack, and a microSD card slot. 

OnePlus 11 in black and green colors and one showing the screen on a green geometric backdropOnePlus 11 Photograph: OnePlus

OnePlus 11 5G Android Smartphone for $570 ($130 off)

The OnePlus 11 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is fast. The performance is fast, the recharging is fast. It even looks fast. It has a bright, 120-Hz AMOLED screen, great speakers, and surprisingly good battery life for all that. Our main gripe is the IP64 water- and dust-resistance rating, that is not nearly as good as other flagship phones.

Sony WF-1000XM5 True Wireless Earbuds for $280 ($20 off)

While its predecessor was one of the best pairs of wireless earbuds around, the WF-1000XM5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is still no slouch. They produce balanced sound, are comfortable to wear, and have active noise cancellation. When using the ANC, they last up to 8 hours on a single charge, stretching to around 12 hours without it.

Soundcore by Anker Space A40 Wireless Earbuds for $54 ($46 off)

Anker’s Space A40 earbuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are packed with features for the price, with noise canceling, wireless charging, and 10 hours of battery life. Plus, they sound good, are lightweight, and comfortable to wear, which is why our reviewers say they nearly give Apple’s AirPods a run for their money. Anker’s Liberty 4 NC earbuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are another feature-packed pair of buds with great noise canceling, and are on sale for $80 ($20 off).

Best Prime Day Headphone Deals

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Bose Noise Canceling 700 Wireless Headphones for $279 ($100 off)

These noise-cancelling headphones are our favorite for the office. With advanced signal processing and four microphones built in, these will limit any sound around you, making them great for focusing on work in a busy environment and for Zoom calls. These often fluctuate in price, but we think it’s a great deal.

Sony LinkBuds True Wireless Open-Ear Earbuds for $128 ($52 off)

We like Sony’s standard LinkBuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) for the open-ear design that allows you to hear what’s going on around you. If you do a lot of city walking, or use your earbuds somewhere that it’s important to be aware of your surroundings, like while feeding lions at the zoo, then these are a great option.

Anker Nano Power BankPhotograph: Anker

Anker Nano Power Bank for $21 ($9 off)

The Anker Nano is one of our favorite portable power banks, particularly for phones. It clicks right into the bottom of your device and even comes in fun colors. This model has a 12-watt Lightning connector but there is a 22.5-watt USB-C version for the iPhone 15 or Android phones for $22 ($10 off). Both connectors fold away when you aren’t using them. If you use a particularly thick case, this may not work. You’ll likely be able to charge most phones fully once before needing to recharge the power bank itself via the included USB-C cable.

Anker 737 MagGo ChargerPhotograph: Anker

Anker 3-in-1 MagSafe Wireless Charging Dock for $91 (39 off)

Anker makes our favorite lists often, including with this super compact 3-in-1 wireless charger. A MagSafe pad charges iPhones up to 15 watts at a slanted angle, and on the side is a standard Apple Watch puck (no fast-charging support). In the space inside the triangle is where you can place your AirPods Pro (or any other wireless earbuds case) to top them up.

Best Prime Day Kitchen Deals

Nutribullet Smart Touch BlenderPhotograph: Nutribullet

Nutribullet Smart Touch Blender

The NutriBullet Smart Touch Blender comes with a 1,500-watt motor base with a 64-ounce pitcher. It features a locking lid with a spout and includes a tamper for pushing down ingredients while you blend. There’s also a good selection of presets, like a purée setting, one for soups, one for frozen drinks, and one for smoothies.

Bees Wrap Wraps

Plastic wrap is annoying. Try these beeswax wraps instead. They’re organic cotton and sustainably sourced beeswax (along with jojoba oil and tree resin), which makes them waterproof (just make sure to use cold water to rinse them; hot water could melt off the wax). See our Best Reuseable Products guide for more great options.

Best Prime Day Coffee Deals

Breville Barista Express ImpressPhotograph: Breville

Breville Barista Express Impress Espresso Machine

What we love about the Breville Impress (6/10, WIRED Review) is that beginners can make good to very good espresso right out of the box. Breville has done a nice job of automating some of the trickier elements of espresso-making. The downside is that we found a good bit of variation from shot to shot.

Breville Barista Touch Espresso Machine for $800 ($200 Off)

The Barista Touch is a coffee shop in a machine. You get a built-in burr grinder, a hot water spout, and a digital display to control your brews. Tap the Latte button and the Touch will crank out a latte, even foaming the milk. The results are not as good as what you can do by hand, but it’s a nice option if you’re feeling lazy.

Best Prime Day Mattress Deals

My Green Mattress on bed frame in a bedroomPhotograph: My Green Mattress

★ My Green Mattress Kiwi Organic Hybrid Mattress (Twin) for $649 ($125 Off)—Use Code Discover

Enter code DISCOVER at checkout to see this discount.  We have seen this dip slightly lower in the past, but the base price has risen since then and this price is lower than recent sales. This is our top organic mattress pick for kids. It’s made from certified organic cotton, wool, and latex.

My Green Mattress Organic Latex Topper for $269 ($29 Off)—Use Code Discover

Enter code DISCOVER at checkout to apply this discount. If you aren’t ready for a whole new mattress, spruce up your existing one with a mattress topper. This organic latex choice from My Green Mattress is our favorite firm topper—it’s 2 inches high, has a zipper if you need to remove the organic cotton cover from the pad, and stays in place nicely without needing any straps.

pink Brooklinen blanket on orange backgroundPhotograph: Brooklinen

Brooklinen Weighted Throw Blanket for $98 ($71 Off)—Click the Coupon

This price is for the terracotta color only. Brooklinen’s weighted blanket is 12 pounds but feels sufficiently weighty. It’s held up well through many trips in the wash and cat biscuit-making sessions. It’s also prettier than some other options with one side having a nice texture pattern.

Brooklinen Organic Cotton Core Sheet Set for $195 ($34 Off)

Among the various Brooklinen sheets we’ve tested, our top choice is this organic set. These sheets strike a perfect balance, offering softness without excessive silkiness, and they won’t cause overheating during sleep. Crafted from certified organic cotton meeting the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and Oeko-Tex certified for the absence of harmful chemicals, you can sleep comfortably knowing they meet the highest quality and safety standards.

Best Prime Day Smart Home Deals

smart lightbulbPhotograph: Cync

Cync Full Color Direct Connect Smart Bulbs Four-Pack for $34 ($11 Off)

Get not one, not two, but four of our favorite smart bulbs for the best price we’ve seen all year. These smart bulbs are easy to use, beautifully vibrant, comes with a variety of present colors, and work with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

TP-Link Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini Two-Pack for $12 ($5 Off)

Turn anything plugged into an outlet into a smart device with a smart plug. Our favorite mini smart plug from Kasa is on sale—usually available for around $17, snagging these great plugs for $6 each is a steal. It’s easy to control and create routines, and these bulbs work with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings.

Best Prime Day Vacuum Deals

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Dyson V15 Detect Cordless Stick Vacuum for $646 ($104 Off)

The V15 Detect holds the top spot in our Best Dyson Vacuums guide. At 7 pounds, it’s lightweight, and Dyson has made it simple to convert into a handheld model. Since it’s a Detect model, it also comes with a head that projects a green laser to help you spot microscopic dust—making it easy to catch particles that are invisible to the naked eye.

Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop for $480 ($59 off)

The Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is our favorite vac-mop combo in our Best Robot Vacuums guide. It vacuums well and does a thorough job of scrubbing the floors (using the included mopping bin) without getting the carpets wet. It also uses laser navigation to accurately map your home, allowing you to subdivide vacuuming and mopping zones within the easy-to-use app.

Eufy Clean X9 Pro CleanerBot With MopMaster for $650 ($250 off)

The Eufy X9 Pro (6/10, WIRED Review) doesn’t work well as a stand-alone robot vacuum, but it’s the best mopping vacuum we’ve tried. On the bottom of the X9 Pro are two mops that both rotate at about 180 revolutions per minute; it’s both fast and accurate. WIRED senior associate reviews editor Adrienne So says it only took 30 minutes to mop her kitchen (including a spilled half-bottle of syrup without leaving the floor sticky), laundry room, and bathroom. The docking station dries the mops for you too, so they don’t get gross.

Roborock Q5 robot vacuum shown with smartphone appPhotograph: Roborock

Roborock Q5+ Robot Vacuum for $400 ($300 Off)

Roborock recently launched an upgrade to this model, our favorite robot vacuum and our current top pick. WIRED senior associate reviews editor Adrienne So says that, after several years, it’s still the one vacuum she hasn’t unplugged and consistently calls on to clean her house after other robot vacuums have failed.

Netgear Nighthawk Wi-Fi 6 Router (RAX120) for $200 ($100 Off)

The Netgear Nighthawk series of routers are well regarded and make up some of the picks in our Best Routers guide. This model isn’t one of the fancy ones, but it’s a solid choice. You get Wi-Fi 6 support, coverage of up to 3,500 square feet, and the USB input means you can connect a storage drive for shared disk space.

SimpliSafe 12-Piece Home Security Bundle for $200 ($200 Off)

Simplisafe (9/10, WIRED Recommends) makes home security easy to set up and expand on as needed with multiple motion, door, and window sensors, plus panic buttons and key fob controllers. The brand has frequent sales—and you’ve probably heard podcast ads with discount codes—but we don’t typically see it reach 50 percent off. We didn’t like the indoor SimpliCam, but it has since been updated and we have yet to test the new one. Several other smaller bundles are also discounted between 40 and 50 percent off with different variations of accessories.

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Tile Sticker Two-Pack Bluetooth Trackers for $38 ($17 Off)

If you’re constantly losing remotes, Tile’s Stickers can come in handy. These Bluetooth tracker stickers can be stuck onto remotes, e-readers, or anything else you want to keep track of within a 150-foot range. This is the best price we’ve seen since last year.

Petcube Bites 2 Pet Camera for $179 ($70 off)

Petcube makes some of our favorite pet cameras, and this one holds treats! The Bites 2 Lite is made from plastic rather than aluminum like older models, but it’s significantly cheaper, especially during this sale. You can talk to your pet while you’re away, monitor them via the camera, and toss treats to keep them off the couch.

Blink Video Doorbell for $30 ($30 off)

Even with the subscription ($3 per month or $30 per year), this video doorbell is one of the cheapest options around, and it made the honorable mentions section in our Best Video Doorbells guide. Video quality is 1080p with a limited field of view, and notifications aren’t the fastest, but it performs reliably. If you don’t want a subscription, consider buying it bundled with Sync Module 2 ($47), which is also half-price right now.

Prime Day TV and Soundbar Deals

Samsung The Frame TV displaying illustration of the Golden Gate BridgePhotograph: Walmart

Samsung The Frame 55-Inch 4K QLED TV for $998 ($500 off)

Anyone who cares about the aesthetics of their space probably doesn’t want to stare at their TV screen all the time. That’s where Samsung’s The Frame comes in. This TV looks like a piece of art when not in use, helping it blend into the background of your well-curated space.

Samsung S95C 55-Inch 4K OLED TV for $1,900 ($300 off)

This quantum dot-enabled OLED is the brightest organic LED display that we’ve tested. It has shockingly bright colors to go with its great contrast. Small bezels also aid in a super immersive picture, making this one of the best TVs for brighter rooms.

Amazon Fire TV 4K 65-Inch for $600 ($150 off)

Amazon’s Fire TVs are a solid and affordable way to get a quality screen for very little money. This 65-inch model has Dolby Vision support for good colors, and you can control it using your voice and Alexa.

Hisense U8K TVPhotograph: Hisense

★ Hisense U8K 55-Inch 4K Mini-LED TV for $748 ($50 off)

The Hisense U8K is among the best-value TVs we’ve ever seen. It features a mini-LED display for ultra-bright colors and great contrast and is super easy to set up and use thanks to the onboard Google interface. Learn more in our full review (8/10, WIRED Recommends).

Hisense U7 75-Inch 4K Mini-LED TV for $998 ($100 off)

Hisense is a purveyor of quality mid-tier TVs, and this U7 is no exception. If you’re after a larger screen to enjoy sports, the 144-Hz native refresh rate makes games (both real and virtual) look smooth as silk. I also like that it supports the latest high dynamic range codecs, so you’ll get the brightest, most vibrant colors possible.

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JBL Bar 1300X Soundbar System for $1,300 ($400 Off)

The JBL Bar 1300X (8/10, WIRED Recommends) comes with detachable wireless speakers. You can pop off the two speakers on the side of the main soundbar and place them wherever you’d like without having to worry about whether there are power outlets nearby or having to hide cables. It also has some of the best Dolby Atmos immersion we’ve heard from a soundbar at this price. The only downside is that, without cables, you’ll have to charge the speakers between uses.

Niu KQi3 Pro electric scooters on a yellow backgroundPhotograph: Niu

Niu KQi3 Pro Electric Scooter for $559 ($240 Off)

This is our favorite electric scooter for most people. It goes on sale regularly so never pay full price for one. The KQi3 has great range, going 18 to 20 miles for most people. It maxes out at 20 miles per hour; the 9.5-inch tubeless tires offer a comfy ride; and the disc brakes reliably bring it to a quick stop.

★ GoPro Hero10 Black Action Camera Accessory Bundle for $280 ($99 off)

GoPro recently dropped the price of the Hero10 Black (8/10, WIRED Recommends) to $249, which makes it one of the cheapest action cameras on the market. It’s two generations old, but still a very capable camera. This deal nets you an extra battery, case, small tripod, and other accessories. Check out our Best Action Drone Cameras guide for more buying advice.

 


 

When Is Amazon Prime Big Deal Days?

 

Amazon’s second big sale event runs from Tuesday, October 10 through Wednesday, October 11, 2023. It ends at 2:59 am Eastern on October 11 (11:59 pm PT).

 

Will You Need a Prime Membership?

 

Yes, this event is for Amazon Prime members. If you want to take the ride you need to buy the ticket. In this case, the ticket is $15 a month, and you get free two-day shipping. There are a whole bunch of other Prime Day Deals you can take advantage of as well. You can also sign up for a 30-day Amazon Prime trial. Just register before the event and cancel right when the trial ends so you can take advantage of these deals. That said, there are a lot of discounted products available to folks who are not Prime subscribers. Retailers like Best Buy and Walmart are also price-matching some items or throwing their own competing sales.

 

What Are Invite-Only Deals?

 

During Prime Day this past summer, Amazon introduced invite-only deals—a system to help make it easier for Prime members to access deals that are expected to sell out quickly—and the company brought it back for Prime Big Deal Days. The feature is only available on select products but it has spread across a variety of categories and price points.

 

If a specific product is part of the Invite-Only Deals system, you’ll see a “Request Invite” button on the right-hand side. All you have to do is click it for a chance to buy the product at that sale price. However, it’s important to note that there’s no guarantee you’ll receive the invite. You can learn more about the program and how it works in our story on How to Shop Like a Pro During Amazon Prime Day.

 


 





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