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99 Prime Day Deals on Gear We Stand By, Up To 50% Off (2026)

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99 Prime Day Deals on Gear We Stand By, Up To 50% Off (2026)

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Amazon Prime Day is here once again. Amazon's annual Prime Day deals aims to entice us with an endless scroll of “discounts" (some real, many fake), hammering away with red slashes, big percentages off, and coupons you can only see after adding to cart.
While Prime Day deals aren't what they once were—its success has inspired a massive number of fake deals and attracted obscure brands—there are still some very significant discounts to be found. For the next four days, the WIRED Reviews team will be pooling our hundreds of years of collective expertise to find actual savings on products we have personally tested and approved. Let us absorb the neon signage and “buy now” buttons on your behalf and share the deals worth sharing. We’ll keep this list updated frequently for the duration of the sale, which runs from June 23 to June 26.
Updated Thursday, June 25, 4:30 AM ET: We've removed some expired deals, switched some new deals in, and updated prices throughout.
- The best tablet:
Microsoft Surface Pro for $870 ($134 off)
- The best MagSafe charger:
Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) (Qi2) for $65 ($25 off)
- The best mesh Wi-Fi system:
Netgear Orbi 770 Series (3-Pack) for $555 ($145 off)
- The best Amazon e-reader:
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite for $125 ($35 off)
- The best smartwatch:
Apple Watch Series 11 for $279 ($120 off)
- The best Android phone:
Google Pixel 10 for $534 ($265 off)
Best Tech Deals
This is our very favorite
MagSafe power bank. Wireless and MagSafe charging aren’t always the fastest or most efficient, but despite its bulk, this large-capacity bank can top off modern phones once (or maybe a little more than that) without overheating or taking forever. There’s a built-in kickstand and display, too. —Louryn Strampe
There's no cheap laptop quite like this one, and it's one of the
best laptop Prime Day deals right now. Unlike so many Windows laptops around $500, the OmniBook 3 has excellent performance and battery life. And while the touchpad isn't the best, the specs alone make it the very best cheap laptop you can buy. —Luke Larsen
Who knew a monitor this cheap could be this good? I discovered this one when I went on the hunt to find the very best 1080p monitor for your home office for under $200, and the Dell 27 Plus was the clear winner. Standard resolution aside, this monitor comes with solid colors and a silky smooth 144-Hz refresh rate. It also means that it can double as a half-decent gaming monitor when it needs to.—Luke Larsen
Many laptop cooling pads are mostly useless. But the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad can actually reduce the internal temperatures of your gaming laptop. In my testing, this cooling pad brought internal temperatures down by 10 degrees and improved performance. If you already own a recent Razer Blade 16 laptop, that improvement is even more dramatic. —Luke Larsen
The Wi-Fi 7
Netgear Orbi 770 Series is my current pick of the best mesh Wi-Fi systems for most households. This tri-band mesh (2.4-, 5-, and 6-GHz) offers simple setup, delivers stable and speedy internet connectivity, and boasts expansive coverage. The stylish tower design is unobtrusive, the internal antennas ensure your whole home gets online, and you 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. —Simon Hill
The
best portable power stations offer the freedom to go off-grid and keep your gadgets powered, and the Solix C1000 is my small pick. It has molded handles for easy carrying, weighs just shy of 30 pounds, and sports a handy display on the front. It boasts a 1,024-watt-hour capacity, can fast-charge smartphones, and has no trouble with small appliances. It can also serve as an uninterruptible power supply with a 10-millisecond delay. —Simon Hill
As popular as mechanical keyboards are, you might want something a bit quieter and more compact. That’s where the Logitech MX Keys S fits in wonderfully. This full-sized keyboard shares a lot in common with the full sized Apple Magic Keyboard, except that this has backlit keys and is fully platform-agnostic. It can even pair up to three devices simultaneously, if that’s your jam.—Luke Larsen
Best Amazon Device Deals
If you want a great e-reader for under $100, snagging the basic
Kindle while it’s on sale is one of the only ways to pull that off. It’ll be the lowest price it’s been all year, available for $85 when it usually costs $110. It’s the smallest Kindle, with just a 6-inch screen, but still packs snappy performance, a bright front light, and great battery life. —Nena Farrell
Last year, a color version of the Kindle Scribe finally arrived. The
Kindle Scribe Colorsoft launched alongside the third-generation Kindle Scribe (which is also on sale!) with a new interface, AI features, and bigger screen than its previous counterpart. The Scribe Colorsoft does everything a Scribe can normally do—double as a digital notebook while still being an excellent Kindle e-reader—but adds a color screen. It's a hefty price tag, but while it's on sale it's a pretty good price for all you'll get. —Nena Farrell
Amazon’s Echo Studio has been a longtime favorite at WIRED for the sound quality, and the second-generation model is no exception. It has a size that’s closer to the fourth-generation Echo from 2020, but a powerful sound that can fill the entire second story of my home. It doubles as a smart home hub and acts as the older sibling to the new Echo Dot Max, but it’s a little pricey. It’s on sale for the first time now for Amazon Prime Day. —Nena Farrell
Best Apple and Apple Accessory Deals
The
Series 11 is the best smartwatch for iPhone users. Its most significant improvement is the 24-hour battery life, which makes it now suitable for sleep tracking. Other notable features include FDA-cleared hypertension notifications and Apple’s proprietary Sleep Score; plus, blood oxygen sensing is back. —Boutayna Chokrane
As the price of its competitors continues to rise, the MacBook Air holds its spot even tighter as the best laptop in the world. Not only can you buy it for under $1,000 today, it’s got incredible performance and battery life. That’s why, despite all the interesting laptops out in the world, t’s always the laptop I recommend most people buy. —Luke Larsen
It’s not flashy. It’s not surprising. It does exactly what you want it to. That’s the base iPad to a tee. This is the latest model, having been updated in 2025 to an A16 chip and 6 GB of RAM. But really, this is the iPad people buy for playing games, reading books, taking on airplanes, and sharing with their kids. If that’s you, there’s nothing out there quite like it. —Luke Larsen
This affordable case is one of my favorite
iPhone 17 cases because it looks so neat. The teardown effect isn’t too tactical or over-the-top, and the buttons are nice and responsive. It’s compatible with MagSafe accessories and comes in a few different versions if the teardown aesthetic isn’t your cup of tea. —Louryn Strampe
The Best AV Deals
The second-generation Bose QuietComfort Ultra are one of
our favorite noise-canceling headphones. Plush comfort, engaging sound quality, and natural transparency mode are just some of their best features. One of the most convenient upgrades is the ability to lay the headphones flat to put them into sleep mode and to wake them with on-head detection. They now support USB-C charging, and battery life has increased to 30 hours with active noise cancellation enabled, and 45 hours with it turned off. —Boutayna Chokrane
The
best TV for gaming has hit a new low price. It is incredible accurate, offers near-infinite contrast, and boasts vibrant yet refined colors. It doesn't have Samsung’s matte-screen tech, but the darker backdrop keeps black levels rich, while still providing impressive glare reduction in moderately bright rooms. Samsung's gaming hub is the best around whether you're playing on a console or cloud gaming, and features an intuitive gaming bar, snappy input response, and a full suite of HDMI 2.1 ports. —Simon Hill
These are the
best-sounding open earbuds, with clear audio and instrumental detail. The rollable build offers a secure fit with minimal discomfort, but it may take a few tries to attach them correctly. Battery life lasts about seven and a half hours, and they have an IPX4 rating, meaning they’re resistant to splashes and light rain. Lastly, they’re equipped with some of Bose’s advanced features, including multipoint pairing, Bose Spatial Audio, and push-button controls for playback, calling, and volume adjustments. —Boutayna Chokrane
Best Home & Kitchen Deals
Easily the
smartest indoor security camera currently available, Google’s third-generation Nest Cam indoor kicks the resolution up to 2K at 30 fps, with HDR and night vision. There’s also two-way audio, enforced two-factor authentication, and accurate detection to alert you about people, animals, or vehicles. The Google Home Premium subscription is pricey at $10 per month ($100/year) for 30 days of event video history and familiar face alerts, but it covers all your Nest devices. —Simon Hill
Aqara’s versatile G5 Pro is the
best outdoor security camera for smart homes, especially if you have outdoor smart lighting or other devices in your backyard, since it doubles as a Matter controller and a Thread border router. The video is rich and clear, it boasts excellent color night vision, and there’s a 100-decibel siren and two-way audio. The onboard AI can identify people, vehicles, animals, and packages, and there’s no need for a subscription if you record locally. —Simon Hill
The
Ninja Crispi is now the only way I do leftovers, including (or especially) pizza. The Crispi is an ingenious and portable update on the air fryer: a heating element and fan that you place atop a borosilicate glass cooking container. Put wet ingredients on the bottom, and proteins or veggies on the top of the cookplate. Shazam! Reheated meals that aren’t limp and soggy. Eat your heart out, microwave. Anyway, it’s $50 off. —Matthew Korfhage
Why waste your summer cutting grass? You can ditch this tedious chore forever by outsourcing to a robot lawnmower. Mammotion's Luba 3 AWD can handle all sorts of terrain, doesn't require any wire or antennas, and cuts in neat, wide strips. All three models of the
best robot mower for challenging lawns are on sale for Prime Day, and there are some hefty discounts with the garage thrown in. —Simon Hill
This
air purifier is designed to double as a side table, with accessories such as a chrome ring and wooden leg base, and six different color sleeves to match the purifier to fit the room. It has built-in smart sensors to monitor air quality and automatically adjusts its fan speed depending on the air quality around, and you can connect it to Wi-Fi and the Blueair app to track air quality, control settings, and monitor filter life from your phone. —Molly Higgins
This is
my favorite robot vacuum. The Shark UV Reveal’s built-in AI actually works to spot stains and scrub them away, though it waits to do that until after its initial cleaning run, which is a little weird. It does a great job on carpets and rugs as well as hard floors. My only complaint is that the vacuum can’t learn multiple floors. —Nena Farrell
My favorite cordless vacuum is on sale. The Shark PowerDetect has a cheaper price tag than Dyson vacuums but comes with many more benefits: It can stand on its own! The middle tube can fold! Can be upgraded to come with a self-emptying docking station! When I
compared it against the Dyson Gen5detect, the Shark PowerDetect did a better job cleaning sand and cereal, and bends better than the bendable Bosch I tested. It’s a great vacuum even when it’s not on sale, so don’t miss times like this when it is. —Nena Farrell
This is not the cheapest pool-cleaning robot out there,
but it is the best, per WIRED reviewer Chris Null. He says it’s got every bell and whistle you could want in a pool robot, including near-perfect cleaning, six hours of charge, AI-powered debris detection, and the ability to skim the surface, so you won’t need a separate device. He also appreciates that it floats for easy retrieval, as it’s not easy to maneuver at 29 pounds. —Kat Merck
Moccamaster is forever. This precisely engineered, handmade coffee maker has been a buy-it-for-life pick for years. It’s been Scandinavia’s
buy-it-for-life pick for decades. The warranty is five years, but it’s fully repairable thereafter. The coffee tastes delicious. It will be delicious your whole life, probably. A few times a year, Moccamaster goes on a serious sale. This is that time. We often recommend the KBGV model for its flexible batch size. But for larger batches, this thermal version will taste the best. —Matthew Korfhage
If you’re struggling to fall asleep at night, I love the Hatch Restore 3 for lulling me to sleep with its bedtime routines and soundscapes. It can also double as a sunrise alarm, but it’s not so bright that it fills a whole room. Still, the sound options are fantastic for both sleeping and waking. —Nena Farrell
Best Beauty & Wellness Deals
The best deal in
beard trimmers is almost always this Philips Norelco Multigroom. This is true especially now, when it’s about 30 percent off. The multigroom is both relatively quiet but high-rpm. It doesn’t nick but cuts close when it’s guardless. Attachments are easy to swap, including the nose-hair trimmer, and the battery lasts five hours. The only downside is keeping track of all the guards. A large ziplock bag is recommended. —Matthew Korfhage
The
iRestore Elite is one of our favorite red light therapy devices for hair regrowth. The FDA-cleared helmet is embedded with a combination of 300 lasers and 200 LED lights, offering full scalp coverage and hands-free sessions. The three wavelengths are within the ideal range: 625, 655, and 680 nanometers. The rechargeable battery is also solid, lasting up to two weeks with daily use. —Boutayna Chokrane
The Hyperice Hypervolt 2 is the
best-value massage gun. It’s under $200 and lighter than most Theraguns but offers impressive power with its brushless 60-watt motor. Included are five head attachments and a three-hour battery life. I especially appreciate the pressure sensor, which indicates whether I should apply more force or ease up. It syncs with the Hyperice app via Bluetooth, so you can follow the brand’s guided routines or control the speed from your phone. —Boutayna Chokrane
The Q2 Mini Massage Gun is my
favorite Theragun Mini dupe. It’s actually lighter, weighing 1.5 pounds, and quieter, clocking in at 40 decibels. It supports USB-C charging and features five adjustable speeds (1800-3000 RPM), which is plenty for most people. Plus, you get five attachments to target different muscles and a hard-shell case to fit them all in. It’s TSA-approved, so you can stash it in your carry-on during air travel. —Boutayna Chokrane
I love Drybar’s
blow-dry brush and multi-tool, and this version gives you all three options: oval, round, and paddle. The oval brush is my personal favorite, but WIRED reviewer Boutayna Chokrane is a big fan of the paddle brush. You can’t go wrong with buying all three in a single device. —Nena Farrell
Best Mobile & Wearable Deals
If you want all of Google’s latest artificial intelligence features and one of the best camera systems available, the
Pixel 10 is impossible to ignore. Smooth performance, cute design, and Google’s elegant vision of what Android should be come together in an affordable package. Its bigger siblings offer slight improvements, but won’t justify the extra expense for most people. —Simon Hill
The
Google Pixel Watch 4 is the best smartwatch for Android users. It’s the first repairable smartwatch from Google, allowing you to replace the battery and domed display if necessary, with parts from iFixit. Editor Julian Chokkattu says the screen is bright, and the wellness features are accurate. Also, with cellular connectivity, it supports satellite messaging during emergencies. Battery life lasts around a day and a half, and charging is quick, providing more than 50 percent power after 15 minutes. —Boutayna Chokrane
This case from Spigen is our favorite cheap
Google Pixel 10 case, and while it’s usually pretty affordable, this deal price makes it a no-brainer if you’re in the market. It’s nicely textured, with grippy and slightly raised edges, a Qi2-compatible magnetic design, and nice button feel. —Louryn Strampe

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