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The 37 Best Early Prime Day Deals From Garmin, Hydro Flask And More

The 37 Best Early Prime Day Deals From Garmin, Hydro Flask And More

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Amazon officially announced the dates of Prime Day 2025 last week. In case you missed it, this year's sale will start on Tuesday, July 8 and run through Friday, July 11. While the event is still two weeks away, there are already some solid early Prime Day deals available, including 33% off the Garmin Vívoactive 5 and 20% off this Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Portable Soft Cooler.
Our deals editors found the best early Prime Day deals available so far. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILER
Many of this year's best deals won't drop until the sale starts in July, but we're already seeing some products hit their lowest prices of 2025—or all-time lows. Here, our deals editors have listed the 37 best early Prime Day deals so far based on extensive price history research. Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds: Now $199, Was $249 (20% Off)
Anker 633 Magnetic Portable Battery: Now $43, Was $60 (28% Off)
Best Choice Products 10-Foot Patio Umbrella: Now $40, Was $80 (50% Off)
Nanoleaf LED Face Mask: Now $200, Was $250 (20% Off With Coupon)
Amazon Fire TV 32-Inch 2-Series: Now $110, Was $150 (27% Off)
Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch 7: Now $230, Was $330 (30% Off)
Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Portable Soft Cooler: Now $240, Was $300 (20% Off)
Hydro Flask 40-Ounce Travel Tumbler: Now $26, Was $40 (35% Off)
Momcozy M5 All-In-One Breast Pump: Now $100, Was $140 (29% Off)
Bilt Hard 20-Inch High Velocity Floor Fan (Set Of 2): Now $95, Was $170 (44% Off)
Garmin Vívoactive 5: Now $200, Was $300 (33% Off)
GoPro HERO13: Now $330, Was $430 (23% Off)
Blueair Air Purifier: Now $112, Was $140 (20% Off)
Our tech editor's pick for the best Apple wireless earbuds, the AirPods Pro 2 delivers strong noise-cancellation, spatial audio and up to 30 hours of battery life with the included charging case. You can also seamlessly integrate the earbuds into your existing Apple ecosystem.
Why It's A Good Deal: This model briefly dropped to $169 earlier this month, but this matches the second best price we've seen in 2025.
Whether you're spending long days at the beach or hiking trails, this portable charger is a must-have accessory to have on hand. It can charge an iPhone three times faster than most alternatives, giving you a quick and reliable battery boost when you need it.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the second lowest price we've seen it drop to in 2025.
If your outdoor area is in need of a new umbrella, this option from Best Choice Products is discounted by 50% right now. It features water- and UV-resistant fabric, a wind vent at the top for added cooling and a sturdy frame that stays firmly in place against strong winds.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest recorded price we've seen at Amazon.
If you're looking to get in on the LED face mask trend without spending upwards of $300, this Nanoleaf design is a good option. It's currently on sale for $200 when you select the coupon below the price. This model is FDA-cleared, meaning it's considered safe and effective for providing light therapy.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price we've seen the mask sell for on Amazon in months. It was originally released at $150, but the price has since increased to $250.
One of the newest models in Amazon's Fire TV line-up, the 2-Series has HD 720p resolution, upgraded Alexa features and wireless Bluetooth listening. If you're looking for an affordable smart TV, both the 32-inch and 40-inch are currently discounted.
Why It's A Good Deal: This price is only $3 away from the second-lowest price drop we've seen this year.
Track your daily fitness performance, adopt better sleep habits and keep in touch with loved ones all with the touch of a screen. Several band colors are currently discounted, but prices vary depending on which one you choose.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the second time it's dropped to this price in the past year.
You won't regret investing in a portable cooler for the coming months. This Yeti design features a leakproof zipper and durable fabric that withstands wear and tear and won't fade, even after regularly sitting out in the sun. It's currently on sale in both Key Lime and Wild Vine Red.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price we've seen it drop to in 2025.
This Hydro Flask tumbler will keep your drinks cold for hours on end. It also comes with a leak-resistant press-in lid with a built-in straw and can comfortably fit in most cupholders. It's on sale in a few colorways right now, but prices do vary.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the biggest discount we've seen for this product at Amazon.
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Easy to use and effective, the Momcozy M5 is our favorite wearable breast pump overall. The model is incredibly user-friendly and, most importantly, comfortable to wear. However, it tops out at 4 ounces of milk per cup, so you may want to consider another model if you typically produce more.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price we've seen for a single-pack of this breast pump at Amazon.
Pick up this set of floor fans to keep on your outside patio or move around your home on sweltering days. They're designed with a 360-degree pivoting head, a built-in handle for carrying and are easy to assemble.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the second lowest price they've dropped to all year.
If you're looking for a smartwatch that prioritizes daily health tracking—like energy and stress levels, sleep patterns and exercise—this Garmin design will cover all your needs. It also has a battery life than can last up to 11 days.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price it's dropped to in 2025.
Experienced filmmakers will appreciate the Hero13 Black's upgraded features, including more efficient battery life and advanced video stabilization. Plus, the camera is waterproof up to 33 feet.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price it's dropped to this year.
This compact air purifier is a great option for small spaces. It's also app-compatible, allowing you to monitor your home's air quality and schedule run times throughout the week.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the second biggest discount we've seen in 2025.
Amazon carries a wide array of tech from big brands like Apple and Bose, as well as its own popular line of TVs, smart speakers and more. We're already seeing notable drops on bestsellers like these Beats Solo 4 On-Ear Wireless Headphones and the Blink Outdoor 4 security camera.
Whether you're seeking a high-end countertop appliance or some new bedding, Amazon has a robust catalogue of home products. Right now, you can save 43% on Tempur-Pedic pillows or grab our pick for the softest comforter for hot sleepers for 20% off.
The e-tailer has broadened its beauty offers significantly over the past few years. These days, you can regularly find discounts on everyday essentials as well as splurge-worthy luxury formulas. This Korres Santorini Grape Poreless Cream is a personal favorite and 40% off right now. You can also save on EltaMD UV Clear Tinted Face Sunscreen ahead of summer. Early Prime Day Deals: Kids And Baby Gear
There are also plenty of baby and kid essentials to peruse this week. Get ready for summer with 30% off the below kiddie pool or 25% off the Amacool stroller fan. Find those deals, and more, ahead.
Amazon Prime Day will run from July 8 through July 11 this year. That said, early deals will continue to drop across all categories up until then. Bookmark this article to stay updated on the latest discounts.
Can You See Amazon Prime Day Deals Early?
No, you can't see Amazon's actual Prime Day deals in advance. The retailer keeps those under wraps until the official sale launches and doesn't offer any previews.
How Often Does Amazon Prime Day Take Place?
Technically, there's only one Amazon Prime Day per year. That said, Amazon hosts a secondary event in the fall, which is colloquially referred to as October Prime Day. It has also rolled out a spring savings event and typically promotes a variety of themed sales throughout the year.

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