99 Last Minute Prime Day Deals: Up to 50% Off (2026)

We've officially entered the final leg of Amazon Prime Day. With hours to go left on this last day of the annual sale event (which actually lasted four days this year), we're still here, sifting through the piles of junk deals to find the diamonds in the rough. Not all deals are as good as retailers would like you to think. That's why the WIRED Reviews team tests products all year so that we offer recommendations on Prime Day that we can stand by.
Many of these deals end when midnight strikes here on the west coast, so take one last look through our recommended deals before many of them expire. And don't forget: Most of them require being an Amazon Prime member. So, make sure to at least sign up for a free trial to take full advantage.
Updated Friday, June 26, 9PM ET: We've removed some expired deals, switched some new deals in, and updated prices throughout.
Contributors: Louryn Strampe, Simon Hill, Nena Farrell, Martin Cizmar, Kat Merck, Matthew Korfhage, Molly Higgins, Luke Larsen, Scott Gilbertson, Boutayna Chokrane
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
Anker
One of the best budget wireless chargers is even more affordable thanks to Prime Day. You can buy fancier, faster wireless chargers, but if you just want a simple option that’ll top off your phone, this is worth checking out. It’s also a good option for placing around your home, like in the kitchen or living room. It can deliver up to 10 watts, though you’ll need to supply your own wall adapter. —Louryn Strampe
Anker
Want something that can fast charge your phone, juice up your tablet, and even refill your laptop? This generous 25,000-mAh capacity can do it all, but stops shy of the carry-on air travel limit. The maximum output is 165 watts for two devices, but 100 watts for a single device. It has lovely rounded edges, a retractable, flat, 2.3-foot USB-C cable on the top, and a snazzy, durable, braided 1-foot USB-C cable that doubles as a carry loop. —Simon Hill
This remains one of my favorite Windows laptops, and I'm ecstatic that it's gotten a price drop for Prime Day. I still think the screen is incredibly unique though, with its taller 3:2 aspect ratio. Once you see it in person, you’ll notice the difference right away. With more vertical screen space, you see more lines of spreadsheets, more content of websites, and more space on your canvas as a creator. A new version just got announced with a more powerful Snapdragon X2 chip inside, but it’s more expensive and not on sale yet.—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
Lenovo
There are lots of cheap gaming monitors out there, but most of them compromise on image quality to reduce the price. Not the Legion R27fc. This 1080p monitor is plenty bright, and the color performance is better than any gaming monitor I’ve tested at this price. It has the 280-Hz refresh rate PC gamers want too. Because it’s a VA panel, the viewing angles aren’t the best, though, and some people will complain about the glossy screen. That’s a plus in my book though.—Luke Larsen
Dell
This is the monitor I think most people should have in their home office, especially at this price. Not only is it a 4K monitor with great color and a 120-Hz refresh rate, it has a beautiful white stand with tons of adjustability. Its only real downside is the lack of ports, but you can always opt for the S2725QC to add a built-in USB hub.—Luke Larsen
This is my favorite color e-reader. The Kobo Libra Colour can do everything a Kindle Colorsoft can, but also has page-turner buttons and is compatible with Kobo’s Stylus 2 to have it double as a digital notebook. It used to be cheaper than the Colorsoft, but Kobo’s recent price increase made it a little pricier, which is why I’d buy it right now on sale if you want one. —Nena Farrell
Wali
A large, expensive monitor deserves a monitor arm that you can trust. That’s exactly what the WALI Monitor Arm is. The former WIRED contributor who swore by it and its ability to comfortably hoist up his massive, 42-inch gaming monitor. This is as low a price as I’ve seen this beefy monitor arm drop to, so pick it up while it’s cheap. —Luke Larsen
Razer
This is far from your average gaming mouse. It emphasizes lightness and performance above all, designed to give you a competitive edge over your foes. If you’ve never played with a mouse this light, you’ll immediately feel the difference. There are tradeoffs in connectivity (such as the lack of Bluetooth), but at this sale price, it’s hard to complain. —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
Jackery
Another small portable power station ideal for weekend road trips in the RV or camping off-grid, the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 has a fold-out handle and packs a decent 1,070 watt-hours of power. This will keep your portable gadgets and small appliances running, and it’s impressively compact at just under 24 pounds. I love the larger Explorer 1500 Ultra, but this is a solid alternative and easier to handle if you don’t need quite as much power. —Simon Hill
Nimble
The Nimble Champ is one of the best power banks. I appreciate the 90 percent certified recycled plastic construction and fully biodegradable packaging. It’s compact, with an eye-catching speckled design and a handy carry loop. This 10,000 mAh capacity portable charger has two USB-C ports and can charge at up to 20 watts. If you need less power, the smaller capacity models are also on sale. You get a 3.3-foot USB-C to USB-C cable in the box. —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
Vekkia
The best reading light lets you keep enjoying your book into the wee hours without bothering your partner. It has an adjustable gooseneck that stays put, two swiveling light bars with seven LEDs each, and a padded clamp. There are five levels of brightness and three warm shades to choose from. Battery life is very good, pushing up to 80 hours on the lowest brightness setting. —Simon Hill
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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
Amazon
If you have to choose a single Kindle e-reader, the Kindle Paperwhite is the way to go. The latest generation came out in late 2024, and it’s got just about everything you’d want in an e-reader: an auto-adjusting warm light, three months of battery life, snappy performance, integration with Overdrive. It doesn’t have a color screen, but the Colorsoft is also on sale if you’re looking for a more colorful option. —Nena Farrell
Amazon
Amazon’s color e-reader comes with a hefty price tag for only a color screen upgrade compared to getting a Kindle Paperwhite. But if you’re itching for a color version of a Kindle, the Kindle Colorsoft is on sale for Amazon Prime Day. It has a nice discount that makes it more competitively priced than the Kobo Libra Colour. It also has everything I like about a Kindle Paperwhite, too, like a warm front light. —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
Amazon
This is the lowest price the Echo Dot Max has had after its launch late last year. It takes the small form factor of the Echo Dot and packs in fantastic sound quality, a built-in smart home hub, and an updated look. I’ve found the level of room-filling music impressive for its compact size, but it is a bummer it’s twice as much as past Echo Dot models. Prime Day is a good time to shop with the current discount. —Nena Farrell
Amazon
The best Echo is an affordable Echo. Prime Day is one of the best times to buy one of Amazon’s smart speakers, and while the fifth-generation Echo has been around for a while now, it’s a great, affordable device with impressive sound for its small size. It’s not as loud as the new Echo Dot Max, but it’s half the price on a regular day, and is even cheaper right now. —Nena Farrell
If your home is already integrated with Amazon's smart home systems like Alexa, you should go with this discounted streaming stick. While you can still access all other streaming services, Amazon's movies, shows, live sports, and add-on channels are woven throughout the interface, making it easier to find what you're looking for without digging through apps. This 2nd Gen model has expanded storage and Wi-Fi 6E support, so your apps will download faster and stream at higher quality with less buffering. The remote itself has voice control via Alexa, so you can give commands for other smart-home devices and ask questions without leaving your couch.
Amazon
This is a cheap but reliable way to get your favorite content streaming.
Amazon
This discounted Fire TV Stick gets you 4K streaming, access to a bevy of content, and is super easy to install.
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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
Apple
Not everyone needs a stylus to work with the iPad, but for artists or avid notetakers, there's no better option than the Apple Pencil Pro. It supports all sorts of gestures and magnetically attaches, pairs and charges. —Louryn Strampe
Apple
The third-generation Watch SE offers the best value in Apple’s smartwatch lineup. It features the latest S10 chip, which enables several health features that its predecessor lacked, such as sleep apnea notifications and skin temperature sensing. It supports fast charging, 5G cellular connectivity, and an always-on OLED display. While it still has fall detection, it cannot check your blood oxygen levels or take electrocardiograms, and it doesn’t have the most recent hypertension notifications. —Boutayna Chokrane
Amazon doesn't claim it's on sale. But in light of Apple's price hikes, this iPad is certainly one of the best Apple deals available right now. Amazon has always sold the base iPad, which was refreshed last in early 2025, at around $299. That's $50 off Apple's old prices. But now, it's $150 cheaper than what you'll be able to buy this iPad at moving forward. And while it might not be the most powerful iPad in the world, it's still the iPad most people should buy, and for now, it continues to be sold at an attractive price. —Luke Larsen
The days of sub-$1,000 MacBook Airs are gone, thanks to Apple's recent price hike. While Amazon has already matched its prices to Apple for the most part, there's one MacBook Air deal that slipped through the cracks: You can get an M5 MacBook Air with 1 TB of storage for just $1,150 right now. That's $150 cheaper than the entry-level configuration that Apple is selling, and it comes with twice the storage! And given the changes in pricing, it might be as cheap as you'll be able to buy a MacBook Air for a while. —Luke Larsen
Native Union
This is the very best iPhone 17 case we’ve tried. It has built-in magnets and a rugged design, with a grippy and soft finish that’s easy to hold thanks to its unique texture. The Camera Control button is covered with glass, so you can still make precise adjustments with your fingertip. The case also completely covers the Camera Plateau, so your entire phone will be protected from scratches. —Louryn Strampe
Mous
Mous phone cases are expensive, but they’re also very high-quality. This is our second favorite in our guide to the Best iPhone 17 Cases. There are several designs to choose from with interesting textures like fabric and wood, and the buttons are nice and snappy. The whole case lineup is protective, durable, and unique-looking in a sea of plastic, patterned sameness. —Louryn Strampe
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
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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
LG
Home cinephiles willing to drop some cash for one of the best TVs this year will struggle to find a better option than the LG C5. It boasts perfect contrast, fantastic highlights, and vibrant color, and gets bright enough for well-lit rooms. It supports a 144-Hz refresh rate and Nvidia G-Sync for gamers, and there’s Dolby Vision for movie fans. —Simon Hill
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
Soundpeats
After buying, losing, washing, or having them just straight up die on me, I was at my wits’ end last summer when my fourth—yes fourth—pair of Apple AirPods mysteriously stopped working one day. I asked my fellow WIRED Reviews team colleagues which non-Apple earbuds they’d recommend. I wanted something cheap that sounded good and was relatively cheap. The A/V guys raved about the affordable, quality-audio Soundpeats, and I’ve been hooked ever since. You basically can’t get a better pair of buds for under $100. —Molly Higgins
Edifier
These perfectly sized speakers bring a rich, clear sound to your desktop. Available in black or white with angled stands, these are my current pick of the best computer speakers for $200, the M60 speakers are already a bargain. While they offer decent bass, it can get a bit muddy, and the touch controls are slightly annoying, but that’s it for weaknesses. Connectivity includes USB-C (best for most folks), 3.5 mm, or Bluetooth 5.3. —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
We love the beautiful design of this art TV first and foremost, but the video artwork looks stunning as well and mounting was easy during set up. Amazon posits the Ember Artline as an “entertainment hub and curated art gallery,” which displays your favorite art, streams your favorite content, and manages your smart home system. The 4K QLED display with Dolby Vision support and HDR10+ provides bright and clear videos, while the matte screen finish reduces glare and supports the artwork look. In addition to rotating art, you can also show your personal photos which you can integrate from the Amazon Photos App or by asking Alexa.
The Hisense TV is the epitome of a mid-tier model punching way above its weight. The mini-LED backlighting produces a spectacularly bright image, and it’s a particularly good choice of gamers thanks to its 165-Hz refresh rate and full-featured HDMI ports. Our own testing didn’t produce perfect results, such as its uneven backlighting and mediocre off-angle performance. But it’s easily the best Prime Day TV deal, with the price dropping to a new low of just $850. —Luke Larsen
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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
Wired doorbells are more responsive, and you don’t have to worry about charging them up. Google’s latest is the best video doorbell you can buy right now. It’s elegant, boasts sharp 2K resolution with HDR, and gives you a wide 166-degree view of your front step in 1:1 aspect ratio, so you can see packages on the stoop. Google Home Premium ($10/month, $100/year) is a pricey extra, but its AI smarts and reliable notifications are the best. —Simon Hill
Aura
One of my husband's favorite devices I test are digital photo frames, and Aura is the easy favorite. The frames look beautiful, especially the mat frame style ones like the Carver Mat. The Carver Mat is a good size at 10.1 inches to fit in most places you might want a photo frame, and Aura makes it incredibly easy to add photos with its intuitive app and unlimited photo storage. It's on sale, and it's a great device for your home or to gift to a family member. —Nena Farrell
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
Aqara
This sleek smart lock from Aqara rose to the top of my Best Smart Locks guide thanks to its sleek look, easy installation, and great price point. The Aqara U50 has several entry styles, with the most obvious being the built-in keypad, and it’s the lock I find myself grabbing when other locks don’t work on my door. You will need an Aqara hub to connect it to the internet, but you can also set up the key codes and settings while you’re within Bluetooth range and use it without Bluetooth after that. The lock doesn’t need Wi-Fi to remember to lock itself after 10 minutes or to know its premade codes. —Nena Farrell
Eufy
This versatile pan-and-tilt camera is ideal if you want a hands-off device. The built-in solar panel keeps the battery topped off. The camera features a dual-lens system with a main lens that boasts a 135-degree field of view and records sharp video, paired with a telephoto lens that offers 3x zoom in the center of the frame (it goes up to 8x hybrid zoom). There’s also 8 GB of storage built in to keep things local. —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
Nutribullet
Somewhere along the way, blenders got personal—easy to clean up and stash in the cupboard, and geared to a morning greeted with a smoothie or a protein shake. Among the new school of personal blenders whose blending jugs can double as sippie cups, this 1200-watt Nutribullet is the one that remains just as powerful as a classic blender for salsas, pestos, and sauces. Whenever it’s on sale for $100, it’s the best blender you can get for $100. —Matthew Korfhage
Cuisinart
Like many things Cuisinart, this little stainless steel toaster oven and air fryer is old-school. The dials are analog. The functions are few. It’ll bake. It’ll convect. But more than any other combo air fryer oven I know, it’ll crisp the bejeesus out of some wings or french fries. And the heat is both accurate and admirably even. It’s petite, and it doesn’t cost much. Just note the interior can be hard to get clean if you don’t do it regularly. —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
Camojojo
This is the lowest price I’ve seen on the update to Camojojo’s first Hibird feeder, which happens to produce the highest-resolution photos of any smart feeder I’ve tested: 32 MP with 4K HD video. The app is not as developed as Birdfy's or Birdbuddy's, but it's still navigable, with options to change video length or view in slo-mo. Note that without a subscription, cloud storage is capped, but you’ll still get video and it runs on both 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi. —Kat Merck
Harymor
This was one of the first Amazon feeders I tested for my guide to the Best Smart Bird Feeders. Like most of its brethren, it requires a subscription (back when I tested it, this was $35/year through the VicoHome app) to capture video and identify birds, the latter of which it doesn’t do particularly well. But the solar panel did a great job staying charged, and I had no connection issues (runs on 2.4 GHz only) during the four weeks it was in my yard. —Kat Merck
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
Levoit
If the Levoit Vital 200S-P Air Purifier has a million fans, then I'm one of them. If it has one fan, then I'm that one. If it has no fans, that means I'm dead. This air purifier is a super-affordable price for its purification power, ease of use, and handy auto-settings and connected app. The top is a touchscreen with controls for sleep mode, fan speed, and more, and the top-mounted circular light glows in different colors to indicate air quality. —Molly Higgins
Dreo
Crowned the Best for Bedrooms in my guide to the Best Fans, this fan is nearly silent and comes with horizontal and vertical oscillation. It’s compatible with Google Assistant or Amazon’s Alexa, or you can use the included remote or Dreo’s app. If you use the app, there’s a cool RGB light on the back whose color you can choose from up to 1,000 options (ostensibly). —Kat Merck
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
iRobot
I like this robot vacuum; its docking station is easy on the eyes and the vacuum looks more expensive than it is. My only complaint is that setup can be a long, annoying process. But once it is set up, it does a great job cleaning and the app is fun to use to track where the vacuum is in its cleaning schedule. —Nena Farrell
Eufy
If you’re looking for a great, affordable robot vacuum, this is the one to scoop up, especially with a sale underway. The Eufy Omni C28 does well with hard floors, carpets, and rugs, though you’ll want to make sure your cords are cleared away for this vacuum. It can also learn multiple maps, but it does have a shorter battery life, so I’d let it recharge before setting it loose on a second floor. —Nena Farrell
My favorite cordless vacuum is on sale (it's sold out on Amazon, but still available for a discount on Shark's own website). 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
Dyson
Dyson has new cordless models out this year, bumping this one off the top of the line. But that explains why it has such a good deal going. It’s fantastic for pet owners, with powerful suction to lift hair and dander deep in your carpets and HEPA filtration. There are also 70 minutes of battery, and it has two vacuum heads and a hair screw tool. —Nena Farrell
Tineco
Another great option for a self-emptying vacuum is the Tineco Pure ONE Station 5. It has a green headlight that reminds me of a Dyson, helping spot debris, and overall it does a great job on hard floors, carpets, and rugs. It’s usually a little more expensive than a Shark, but right now it’s cheaper than the on-sale, self-emptying bin-free PowerDetect. —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
De'Longhi
Lord, this is a nice price on this De’Longhi. This digital, touchscreen semi-automatic espresso maker is a sophisticated device designed to keep true portafilter espresso while making things very easy on you. It’s intuitive. It offers bean assist on its built-in grinder. The steam wand is excellent, and has temperature sensing. It won’t satisfy espresso purists–there’s less easy customization and no visible pressure gauge. But if you make Italian-style medium or dark shots, this will serve you well. —Matthew Korfhage
Breville
Once or twice a year, the world’s most popular espresso maker (probably) goes on a ridiculously good sale. Every time, the deal still feels ridiculous. At $500, you won’t find a semiautomatic espresso machine with a built-in grinder that’s better or more reliable or more road-tested than this one. The pressure is consistent. The steam wand froths milk like a champ. My WIRED colleague Julian Chokkattu has been using his machine for eight years now. It’s still happily brewing. —Matthew Korfhage
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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
Philips
The Philips Sonicare 4100 is my favorite midrange electric toothbrush, offering a gentler sonic option compared to oscillating toothbrushes. Its slimmer brush head is perfect for small mouths. The toothbrush features a pressure sensor that reduces vibrations if you brush too hard, a two-minute auto-shut-off function, and two intensity settings—low and high. A single charge lasts about two weeks, and it includes BrushSync technology that tracks your brushing time and reminds you when it’s time to replace the brush head. —Boutayna Chokrane
Canopy
Most filtered showerheads are designed to solve a simple problem. The chlorine in your water, which keeps you safe from bacteria, is bad for your hair and skin. Canopy is one of the minority of shower filters I’ve tested that will actually remove nearly all chlorine and chlorine compounds from your water. You’ll have to replace the filter once every three months or so—and so this sale price for Prime Day is a little like getting an extra filter for free. —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
Shark
The Shark SpeedStyle Pro Flex is our favorite Dyson Airwrap dupe—and at a much more affordable price. There are three heat and three airflow settings. With Shark’s Scalp Shield technology, the temperature does not exceed 230 degrees Fahrenheit. Weighing about 1.57 pounds, it’s lightweight and folds up for travel. Lastly, it comes with four attachments: a styling concentrator, a quick-smooth brush, a frizz-fighter tool, and a diffuser. Discounted to $150, it costs less than a few salon visits. —Boutayna Chokrane
L’Oreal Professionnel
The AirLight Pro is the fastest hair dryer I’ve tested and our top choice for professionals. It utilizes near-infrared light, airflow, and controlled heat to dry hair while preserving its moisture. With a rated lifespan of 10 years under professional use (which equates to two hours of daily use), it’s designed to be repairable. It features filter-cleaning alerts and an auto-shutoff function for added caution. The 11.5-foot cord is also longer than that of any Dyson and most competitors. —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
Therabody
Therabody’s JetBoots Pro Plus is our favorite pair of compression boots. The selling point is the infrared LED therapy, which is meant to reduce inflammation and accelerate the muscle-recovery process. The combination of therapeutic vibrations and seamless pneumatic compression enhances blood circulation and helps flush out lactic acid. It’s fully wireless, features preset routines, and is available in three sizes. —Boutayna Chokrane
Therabody
The Theragun Relief is the most affordable Theragun without compromising on performance. It offers similar power with three speed settings. It also comes with three attachments: standard ball, dampener, and thumb. While it doesn’t have an LCD screen or app connectivity for device control, it’s a simple one-button operation, and you can still access guided routines through the app. There’s also no travel lock or storage case, but it’s also $100. —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
Withings
The Withings Body Comp is our favorite smart scale. This Wi-Fi-enabled device swiftly measures an abundance of metrics and biometrics, from weight and heart rate to vascular age and electrodermal activity. It can store data for up to eight users, seemingly forever; contributor Christopher Null has been logging readings since 2010. However, he does note that the scale’s heart rate monitoring is consistently about 10 beats per minute faster than actual. —Boutayna Chokrane
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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
Garmin
The Garmin Instinct 3 is one of Garmin's most popular watches. It offers the same multiband GPS navigation capability, stellar battery life, and ability to survive in harsh environments as the more expensive Fenix 8, but it's cheaper, lighter, and, if I may say so, looks more fun. Both the solar and non-solar versions are on sale, but we prefer the solar. —Scott Gilbertson
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
Benks
This is one of our favorite MagSafe grips because of its built-in kickstand. The aramid fiber construction is incredibly durable, and there’s a strap to slide your finger through in the middle of the traditional metal ring. That means you’ll always be able to grip your phone comfortably, or prop it up however you want. —Louryn Strampe
While Google’s A-series phones are cheaper than other Pixels, they don’t scrimp on the latest artificial intelligence features. The Pixel 10a combines solid hardware with excellent software, helping you to make the most of your photos, ask contextual questions about whatever is onscreen, and find out what song is playing in the cafe you’re in. Improvements over the 9a are subtle (brighter screen, no camera bump, faster charging), but this is the best Android phone for most people right now. —Simon Hill
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