
Last Call: Save On Leftover Amazon Prime Day Travel Deals While You Still Can
Travel accessories
Travel accessories were among our readers' favorite Prime Day travel deals this summer. These are the small essentials that help make every long-haul flight and cross-country road trip a smoother one. Many of our tried-and-true travel accessories are still marked down, including leakproof reusable toiletry bottles and handheld fans to help keep you cool in hot and humid destinations. We're also thrilled to see Bagsmart's best-selling hanging toiletry bag is still discounted—it keeps skincare and body products organized and secure while you're traveling, and frees up counter space.
Tech essentials
Some of the steepest discounts during Prime Day tend to be on big-ticket electronics and tech essentials. In this category, noise-canceling headphones are among the most popular items—and a few bestsellers are still on sale. Some editor-tested portable chargers and portable speakers are also up for grabs. The Amazon Kindle is still marked down, too, making it a great time to snag an e-reader before your next vacation.
Durable luggage
Well-made luggage doesn't come cheap, so if you're on the lookout to upgrade your gear, now is the time to check out top-rated suitcases, three-piece sets, weekender bags, and travel backpacks. Prime members can save on travel bags for every type of trip, whether you're a chronic overpacker or a carry-on-only traveler. If you're shopping for a new traveler or need to upgrade your whole collection, invest in a luggage set from SwissGear or Coolife. For shorter trips or if you need a new personal item for flights, grab a new weekender bag or travel backpack.
Handbags
Good news: All types of handbags are still on sale today. From packable totes to chic shoulder bags, we found stylish and spacious options for every type of trip and traveler. Whether you're headed to the beach or shopping in a new city, these daybags have you covered.
Clothing and shoes
Select deals on clothing and shoes are hanging on, too—but not for long. We're seeing discounts on everyday basics, like simple tees, tanks, and leggings (including some editor-tested favorites). And if you're heading to a wedding this summer, be sure to check out some affordable wedding guest dresses (all under $100). Comfortable shoes from brands like Cushionaire and Reebok are also available, including versatile white sneakers and summer sandals.
Outdoor gear
If you're planning on camping, hiking, or heading to the beach this summer, you might be in need of some new outdoor gear. Amazon is still offering discounts on lots of gear, from charging banks to camping chairs. The popular Solo Stove smokeless firepit is currently 20% off, making now a great time to upgrade your backyard with this bestseller. Another top deal on outdoor gear we're eyeing is LifeStraw's personal water filter that helps remove 99.9% of bacteria and microplastics found in water, so you can easily stay hydrated wherever you are. We're also adding discounted beach umbrellas, chairs, and tents to our shopping carts. These must-haves will create a more comfortable set-up for your next outdoor adventure.
Beauty and skincare
Don't forget about leftover Prime Day deals on top-selling beauty, skincare, and hair products. We're excited to see sales on the TikTok-approved hair styling system from Shark. This viral hair tool can dry, style, and curl your hair—but they don't come cheap, making now a great time to scoop one up. There's also still time to save on sunscreen, moisturizers, and lip products.
Home goods
Last but not least, some great deals on home goods and cozy must-haves to help make your bedroom feel more like a five-star hotel. Find discounted bedding, air purifiers, cookware, and more now.
This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

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