
40+ Early Prime Day Tech Deals Our Editors Are Impressed By
Amazon Prime Day—AKA the retailer's biggest sale of the year—is back. This year, the sale spans four days from Tuesday, July 8 through Friday, July 11, giving you plenty of time to scoop up any tech gadget you've been eyeing for a fraction of the price. While we certainly recommend shopping Prime Day once it officially kicks off in July, Amazon has already slashed prices (up to 50%!!) on tons of covetable tech if you want to get in on the fun before everyone else.
As shopping editors, we're always on the lookout for the deals that are actually worth shopping. We've sifted through all the clutter to find the best early Prime Day tech deals. Last year, our readers were buying Apple AirPods Pro, Anker power banks, and Samsung's Frame TV (among other things). Annnnnd good news: All of the above are already on sale.
While there's always the chance that some of the prices on our picks could drop even further as Prime Day gets closer, we're here to let you in on a little secret: When Amazon discounts popular products, they tend to sell out quickly. Our thought process: Snag those Apple accessories or robot vacuum you've been eyeing now, so you don't risk them going out of stock once July 8 rolls around. Told ya we're shopping experts.
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