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Mark your calendars: Amazon Prime Day is officially set for July 8 through July 11 this year, giving shoppers an extended four days of discounts rather than the typical two. For those who remember the earlier iterations, Prime Day once stood alone as a singular shopping event.
As we approach this much-anticipated sale starting next Tuesday, we’ve been exploring the early discounts available and identifying some standout deals. Several items are already priced lower than they’ve ever been, even before the main event kicks off.
However, some items appear to be on sale but might drop even further next week. For instance, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are currently priced under $199, but they’ve reached below $175 in past sales, so it might be wise to hold off for now.
Last year, Prime Day set records for Amazon, prompting the decision to extend the event to four days this time around. It’s exciting to ponder whether this could eventually evolve into a week-long shopping extravaganza.
With a wealth of experience in tracking deals, our team knows when a price is a solid bargain.
Top Early Prime Day Picks
Best Early Offers
Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Fan – now priced at just $199
We recently praised the more compact Sharky HydroGo for its impressive cooling capabilities, and now this larger version offers the same misting power with a bigger water reservoir. At its lowest ever price, it’s an excellent buy for those in hot climates.
Soundcore P20i Wireless Earbuds – now just $19.99

These earbuds, which we reviewed favorably back in January, are back at a fantastic price point. For under $20, expect impressive sound quality and excellent battery life, making these earbuds perfect for tossing in a gym bag or a backpack for those moments when you might forget your more premium pair. Soundcore consistently impresses us, and these earbuds certainly hold their own.
Save $45: TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 Router – Was $100 Now $55

The TP-Link Archer AX21 is our go-to choice among budget Wi-Fi 6 routers. This deal further lowers its already reasonable price, offering reliable performance, speedy connectivity, and a total bandwidth of 1.8Gbps.
Save up to $600: Hisense U6 Series Mini-LED 4K TV

No matter which model of the Hisense U6 Series 4K TV you choose, you’ll benefit from mini-LED QLED technology. Hisense, a leading name in TV manufacturing, refers to this as ULED technology, which renders exceptional brightness and contrast. Accompanied by Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, it creates a cinematic experience right in your living room.
Amazon Prime Day 2025 FAQ

We’ve answered your questions regarding Prime Day, including the event’s start date and whether a membership is required for accessing the best deals (spoiler alert: it is).
When is Prime Day 2025?
This year’s significant adjustment is the sale’s extension to four consecutive days. Amazon Prime Day 2025 will take place from July 8 through July 11.
It’s customary for Prime Day to happen in July, as the event has consistently been held during this month since it began in 2016, aside from the 2020 and 2021 events affected by COVID-19.
Amazon also introduced a new feature called “Today’s Big Deals,” offering exclusive offers available only on specific days of the sale.
These deals will be short-lived and may sell out, so make sure to keep a lookout for items you have your eye on—and be ready to act if you spot a discount!
Are there early Prime Day deals available now?
Absolutely! Amazon has already launched a selection of early Prime Day deals you can explore right now.
There are discounts across various tech products, including laptops, tablets, smart speakers, and air fryers. These offers will likely improve as we near the main event, but if you see something you like now, it might be prudent to snag it rather than wait and risk missing out.
Pro tip: Use tools like CamelCamelCamel to track item price histories on Amazon—it helps verify if a deal is genuinely valuable and shows if an item typically goes on sale during Prime Day.
Do you need a Prime membership to access Prime Day deals?
To enjoy the best offers on Prime Day, you’ll need to be a Prime member—numerous exclusive deals will only be available to those who have subscribed.
While you aren’t required to join Amazon Prime, you may miss out on many enticing discounts.
This is particularly relevant for products made by Amazon itself, like Kindles and Echo devices. Some early Prime Day offers—available now—are limited to Prime members.
On the flip side, any seller on Amazon can choose to participate in Prime Day, simply by offering reduced prices during the event.
Expect to see deals on a wide variety of products, from TVs and laptops to smart home devices.
If you’re not already a Prime member, consider starting with a 30-day free trial during the sale ($14.99 per month after the trial ends).
You could join now, access all the Prime Day deals, and then cancel before the end of July, avoiding any membership fees. Remember to set a reminder to cancel before August 1!
Don’t forget that other retailers, like Best Buy and Walmart, will likely have sales running concurrently with Prime Day, offering their own promotions.
What will be on sale during Prime Day?
You can expect virtually every type of product to be discounted during Prime Day. Our focus here will be on tech, including TVs, headphones, laptops, and gaming gear—basically, the items we’re passionate about and want to help you find the best versions of.
We’re keen to highlight products that receive high ratings and are often loved, especially when they drop to even lower prices, transforming them into amazing deals.
If there’s something you’ve been eyeing, expect Prime Day to be an excellent opportunity to find it on sale.
Which countries have access to Prime Day?
According to Amazon’s announcement, Prime Day will be available to customers in:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and the United Kingdom.