10 Things to Buy on Amazon Before Prime Day Sales End
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The 51mm model, in particular, is available for just $609, having previously been marked at $1,099 which is a staggering 45% off. This deal is available in all sizes (42, 45, and 51mm) but the biggest discounts are on the biggest size.
The best Prime Day AirPods deals are still live: Grab AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 2 at lowest-ever prices
Amazon did not mess around for Prime Day 2025, delivering record-low prices on the entire lineup of AirPods. The new AirPods 4 earbuds dropped to a historic $89, somehow. The AirPods Pro 2 fell to $149. And Beats, the AirPods' cool little sibling, also went on sale (FYI, Beats deals are still going strong for the post-Prime Day weekend).
We've picked out the best space tech Prime Day deals still available as star projectors, drones, model rockets and Lego sets are still discounted.
Better still, it’s now selling at an all-time low—just $85, versus the typical $129.
The figures apply across all online retailers for Amazon Prime Days. Tariffs and economic uncertainty are on the minds of shoppers as they prepare for Amazon's summer Prime Day sales. But at least one company is forecasting that sales for the online sales event will break records as budget-conscious shoppers look for deals.
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The buzzy K-beauty brand’s best deals also include over 30% off this collagen cream. Meghan Markle gave it a place of honor in her ShopMy curation of beauty favorites earlier this year — and she’s not alone, as Amazon’s sold over 10,000 of in the past month alone.
Right now, the Roborock Q7 M5+ is on sale on Amazon for $249, down from $429 (42% off): This is the lowest price ever, just after Prime Day and the deal is open to everyone, not only Prime members.
“I use these hydrocolloid patches every time I get a blemish because they help my skin recover more quickly. Packs ranging from 36 to 75 patches are on sale for Prime Day, so it’s the perfect time to stock up. I may try out the Micropoint version for early-stage blemishes, too.” —Madeline Diamond, deputy editor, consumer goods