Amazon Prime Day June 2026Absolute Best Amazon Prime Day DealsNow ReadingApple Watch DealsHeadphones DealsMesh Wi-Fi Router DealsOura Ring DealsVacuum Cleaner DealsBeauty Tech DealsWalmart DealsDeals on Power BanksSmart Bird Feeder DealsDeals Under $30Action Camera DealsSave this storySave this storyAmazon 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.Featured Prime Day DealDe'Longhi La Specialista Touch Semi-Automatic Espresso Maker $ 1000 $ 649While 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 Wednesday, June 24: We've searched for and added more great deals to the list, including some Dell monitors, an Alienware laptop, a Samsung TV, a Beatbot pool robot and more. We've also updated prices to the latest deals.Contributors: Louryn Strampe, Simon Hill, Nena Farrell, Martin Cizmar, Kat Merck, Matthew Korfhage, Molly Higgins, Luke Larsen, Scott Gilbertson, Boutayna ChokraneWIRED Featured DealsThe best laptop: Microsoft Surface Laptop for $835 ($515 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 slushie machine: Ninja Slushi Machine for $200 ($150 off)The best Android phone: Google Pixel 10 for $549 ($250 off)Table of ContentsAccordionItemContainerButtonBest Tech DealsBest Amazon Device DealsBest Apple and Apple Accessory DealsBest AV DealsBest Home & Kitchen DealsBest Beauty & Wellness DealsBest Mobile & Wearable DealsBest Tech DealsPhotograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistAnkerMagGo Power Bank (10K) (Qi2)$90 $71 (21% off) Anker$90 $65 (28% off) Amazon$90 Walmart$90 Best BuyThis 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 StrampePhotograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistAnkerPowerWave Pad and Stand$24 $19 (21% off) Amazon (Pad)$25 $16 (36% off) Amazon (Stand)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 Photograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistAnkerLaptop Power Bank$120 $91 (24% off) Anker$120 $91 (24% off) Amazon$120 Best BuyWant 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 Photograph: Brenda StolyarSave to wishlistMicrosoftSurface Laptop 13.8-inch (7th Edition)$1,350 $835 (38% off) Amazon$1,500 $1,180 (21% off) Best Buy$1,600 $1,168 (27% off) Amazon (15-inch)This remains one of my favorite Windows laptops, despite the recent price increases. But now, it's unexpectedly dropped to $835 for Prime Day, making it the best laptop Prime Day deal I've found so far.

That's over a hundred bucks cheaper than the MacBook Air, for what it's worth. Price aside, though, my favorite feature is the 3:2 aspect ratio screen, which also has a faster 120-Hz refresh rate. It's absolutely gorgeous, and all the extra vertical screen space gives more room to work with.

A new version just got announced with a more powerful Snapdragon X2 chip inside, but it’s considerably more expensive. —Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenSave to wishlistHPOmnibook 3 (2026)$970 $542 (44% off) Amazon$699 $505 (28% off) WalmartThere's no cheap laptop quite like this one. 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 Photograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenSave to wishlistAlienware16X Aurora$2,469 $2,100 (15% off) Amazon$2,330 $1,630 (30% off) Dell$2,350 Best Buy (32 GB)This gaming laptop has a big advantage over many others at this price.

Yes, it's thick. And yes, the aesthetic isn't for everyone. But the display, build quality, keyboard, and touchpad are a solid step up over even some of my favorite budget gaming laptops. —Luke Larsen Photograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenSave to wishlistDell27 Plus (S2725HSM)$175 $127 (27% off) Amazon$175 $150 (14% off) DellWho 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 LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenSave to wishlistLenovoLegion R27fc-30$240 $180 (25% off) AmazonThere 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 Photograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenSave to wishlistDell27 Plus 4K Monitor (S2725QS)$300 $218 (27% off) Amazon$300 $240 (20% off) DellThis 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 Photograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenSave to wishlistRazerLaptop Cooling Pad$170 $120 (29% off) Amazon$170 $130 (24% off) WalmartMany 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 LarsenCourtesy of WaliSave to wishlistWaliUltrawide Monitor Arm$75 $50 (33% off) AmazonA 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 Photograph: Henri RobbinsSave to wishlistRazerViper V3 Pro$160 $95 (41% off) Amazon$160 $100 (38% off) Best Buy$160 $110 (31% off) RazerThis 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 Photograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistOrbi 770 Series$550 $425 (23% off) Amazon (2-Pack)$700 $555 (21% off) Amazon (3-Pack)$550 $450 (18% off) Netgear (2-Pack)$550 $479 (13% off) Best Buy (2-Pack)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 HillPhotograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistAmazonEero Pro 6E$450 $330 (27% off) Amazon (3-Pack)$330 $240 (27% off) Amazon (2-Pack)$450 $330 (27% off) Best Buy (3-Pack)The Eero Pro 6E mesh system is easy to use and delivers speedy, stable Wi-Fi across your home.

Amazon’s Eero makes some of our favorite mesh systems, ideal for busy families seeking a set-and-forget mesh. The Pro 6E is a tri-band system with a 6-GHz band for fast Wi-Fi at close range. But you need an Eero Plus subscription at $10 per month or $100 per year to unlock the best features, including parental controls, advanced security, and ad blocking. —Simon Hill Photograph: Eric RavenscraftSave to wishlistSatechiDual Dock Stand$150 $112 (25% off) Best Buy$170 $119 (30% off) Amazon$170 $119 (30% off) Satechi$170 $136 (20% off) B&H PhotoUSB hubs are all pretty much the same.

But the Satech Dual USB-C Docking Station has a trick up its sleeve. In addition to the plethora of ports it provides, the portable hub also comes with a built-in housing for an SSD. The storage is sold separately, but I love the idea of this device killing two birds with one stone for your work on the go.—Luke Larsen Photograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistAnkerSolix C1000$430 $380 (12% off) Anker$500 $380 (24% off) Amazon$799 $400 (50% off) Amazon (Gen 2)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 HillPhotograph: JackerySave to wishlistJackeryExplorer 1000$799 $400 (50% off) AmazonAnother 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 Photograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistNimbleChamp (Series 2)$60 $48 (20% off) Amazon$60 Nimble (All)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 Photograph: Luke LarsenPhotograph: Luke LarsenVideo: Luke LarsenSave to wishlistInsta360Link 2C Pro$200 $150 (25% off) Amazon$200 Best Buy$200 Insta360Earlier this year, I tested nearly every major webcam out on the market. The Insta360 Link 2C Pro came out on top as my absolute favorite. At $150, this is the cheapest price I’ve ever seen this high-end webcam drop to.

Its low-light performance was the real standout feature to me—so if you have less-than-ideal lighting in your room, this is as good as it gets. If you're interested in PTZ features, you can upgrade to the Link 2 Pro for an extra $50.—Luke LarsenCourtesy of KoboSave to wishlistKoboClara BW$140 Amazon$160 $140 (13% off) KoboKindles aren’t the only e-readers on sale. While I prefer the color version of the Kobo Clara, the black-and-white Kobo Clara BW is currently on sale on Kobo’s website.

It’s a small size like the basic Kindle, but comes with a warm front light that it doesn’t have. Kobo recently raised its prices, so this sale brings it closer to its original price tag. —Nena Farrell Photograph: Nena FarrellVideo: Nena FarrellCourtesy of KoboSave to wishlistKoboLibra Colour$260 $230 (12% off) Kobo (E-Reader Only)$330 $270 (18% off) Kobo (With Stylus)$260 AmazonThis is my favorite color e-reader. The Kobo Libra Colour can do everything a Kindle Colorsoft can, but it 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 Save to wishlistLogitechMX Keys S$130 $104 (20% off) Amazon$130 $110 (15% off) Logitech$130 $116 (11% off) Walmart$130 $110 (15% off) Best BuyAs 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 Photograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistXrealOne Pro$649 $599 (8% off) Amazon$649 $549 (15% off) XrealIf you’re looking for perhaps the best smart glasses for a virtual display, Xreal’s One Pro creates a screen up to 171 inches at 1080p resolution with a 120-Hz refresh rate, but where the One Pro really shines is its sound quality. The built-in Bose stereo speakers are great, and these smart glasses work well as a virtual theater. Xreal’s X1 chip allows for 3 DoF, so you can pin the screen without an accessory or app. —Simon Hill Photograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistJubileeTVJubileeTV Set-Top Box$199 $139 (30% off) Amazon$199 JubileeTVThis smart set-top box enables your older loved one to make and take video calls on their TV screen.

Caregivers can check in with them and solve any technical issues they are having from afar when they can’t be there in person. It’s a smart age-tech device that also enables you to share family photos and set reminders for medication and appointments. Just bear in mind that it requires a subscription, from $29 per month or $260 per year. —Simon Hill Courtesy of YotoSave to wishlistYotoPlayer$110 $88 (20% off) Amazon$110 $88 (20% off) YotoIf you're looking for a gadget that makes a great gift for a kid, but doesn't give them another screen, a Yoto Player is a great choice.

It's made for kids between three and 12, and uses physical cards that kids can slot into the top of the device to play music, audiobooks, and other audio content associated with the card. My son loves his Super Simple Songs cards and his Moana card, since it's his favorite Disney movie. Both the Yoto Player and the Yoto Mini are on sale right now, along with accessories and cards on Yoto's website for its summer sale that happens to be the same time as Prime Day. —Nena FarrellPhotograph: Molly HigginsVideo: Molly HigginsCourtesy of PetlibroSave to wishlistPetlibroDockstream 2 Smart Cordless Fountain$80 $60 (25% off) Amazon$90 Petlibro$80 Best Buy$80 $73 (9% off) ChewyThis is the best cat water fountain for most people in my guide for a reason.

It has just about everything I look for: an intuitive connected app, a wireless pump, and an easily detachable basin. From the app, you can monitor your pet's water intake, water levels, and battery life, and set cleaning and filter-replacement reminders. You can compare water intake daily and over time, making it easier to track if anything is amiss with your cat's health. —Molly Higgins Courtesy of TractiveSave to wishlistTractiveSmart Dog Tracker$79 $45 (43% off) Amazon$69 $41 (41% off) Tractive$69 $41 (41% off) Chewy$70 $41 (41% off) WalmartI’m a huge fan of pet trackers for monitoring pets’ health and location, and this dog tracker has it all—comprehensive health features and bark alerts, and it lasts up to two weeks on battery-saving mode.

Along with activity and sleep tracking, this tracker monitors heart rate and respiratory rate and alerts you if either is elevated. The tracker works with both big and small dogs over 9 pounds, but there are also XL options for dogs over 55 pounds. —Molly Higgins Jump to Section: Best Tech Deals, Best Amazon Device Deals, Best Apple and Apple Accessory Deals, Best AV Deals, Best Home & Kitchen Deals, Best Beauty & Wellness Deals, Best Mobile & Wearable DealsBest Amazon Device DealsPhotograph: Nena FarrellCourtesy of AmazonSave to wishlistAmazonKindle (2024, 11th Gen)$110 $85 (23% off) AmazonIf 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 FarrellPhotograph: Nena FarrellPhotograph: Nena FarrellCourtesy of AmazonSave to wishlistAmazonKindle Paperwhite (2024, 12th Generation)$160 $125 (22% off) Amazon$200 $145 (28% off) Amazon (Signature)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 Photograph: Nena FarrellPhotograph: Nena FarrellCourtesy of AmazonSave to wishlistAmazonKindle Colorsoft and Colorsoft Signature Edition$250 $160 (36% off) Amazon (Colorsoft)$280 $220 (21% off) Amazon (Colorsoft Signature Edition)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 Photograph: Nena FarrellPhotograph: Nena FarrellPhotograph: Nena FarrellSave to wishlistAmazonKindle Scribe Colorsoft$630 $480 (24% off) Amazon (32 GB)$630 Best Buy (32 GB)L