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Amazon sets dates for Prime Big Deal Days 2025: here’s what you need to know

Amazon's Prime Deals Days 2025 event runs October 7-8

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Amazon is bringing back Prime Big Deal Days, with the event scheduled to run on October 7 and 8. Set between Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday, this is your chance to grab any deals you missed in July, and to get a head start on your shopping for the holiday season.

The sale officially starts at 12:01 a.m. PDT on October 7, but stay tuned as we’ll definitely see some early Prime Big Deal Days deals featuring popular brands and products. These discounts can start as soon as today, so keep an eye on anything that you’re planning to buy from the shopping event.

What to expect from Prime Big Deal Days 2025

Similar to last year, we expect Prime Big Deal Days 2025 to launch massive discounts on products across all categories, including everything under electronics and computers.

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The shopping event will also provide an excellent opportunity to score huge discounts on Amazon’s own smart home devices, including Amazon Echo smart speakers and smart displays, Amazon Kindle e-book readers, and Amazon Fire TV streaming sticks.

One of our favorite offers from Prime Day 2025 was the Apple AirPods Pro 2 for only $150, down from their original price of $249. Heads up though — there’s a possibility that the wireless earbuds go on sale for an even lower price for Prime Big Deal Days 2025 following the launch of the AirPods Pro 3.

Do you need Amazon Prime to access the discounts from Prime Big Deal Days?

Amazon Prime members will get exclusive access to the offers from Prime Big Deal Days. If you haven’t subscribed to the program, you may want to take this opportunity to sign up for an Amazon Prime free trial, which will last for 30 days.

If you’ve already used it, you probably won’t mind paying the cost of Amazon Prime — $15 per month or $139 per year — as you’ll be able to get it back with the savings from Prime Big Deal Days.

It’s your call if you’re going to cancel your Amazon Prime subscription right after Prime Big Deal Days, but you might as well maximize the full month and enjoy its benefits to see if membership is worth continuing for you.

In addition to exclusive deals, Amazon Prime members get fast and free deliveries, and access to services such as Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Reading, and Amazon Music.

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