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Best Prime Day Amazon Deals
This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage
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As we enter the second official day of Prime Day, we’re seeing some fantastic Prime Day Deals on everything from health products, like blood oxygen monitors, to the latest tech, to massagers and vacuums. Our readers are some of the savviest shoppers out there, and we’ve taken their feedback to share with you the deals that they’ve been flocking towards. Get a leg up on Amazon’s big discount day by following the best Prime Day seals, according to our readers.

If you look at this list, one thing becomes clear: We know that we’ll be spending a good amount of time at home this winter, probably stretching towards the spring. Medical experts have weighed in, and while a vaccine to the pandemic might be developed in the coming months, it won’t be widely available until we get into 2021. Our readers are looking to items like the Roomba 692 Robot Vacuum from iRobot, to make sure the home stays effortlessly clean, and the Echo Show, to give you peace of mind (and maybe keep an eye on the kids) while you work away in your home office. Apple AirPods Pro are another popular item, which makes sense because of their ability to create a noiseless sanctuary — no matter what’s happening around you — while giving you total mobility; you can continue your Zoom meeting while checking on dinner in your Instant Pot. It’s all about convenience, safety, and peace of mind.

Our readers know what they’re doing, and we’re here to pass their knowledge, and the savings, on to you.

  • Echo Dot (3rd Gen) – Charcoal — $19, was $50
  • Echo Show 5 – Charcoal — $45, as $90
  • Apple AirPods with Charging Case (Wired) — $115, was $169
  • iRobot Roomba 692 Robot Vacuum — $200, was $320
  • Blink Mini — $25, was $35
  • Apple AirPods Pro — $199, was $249
  • Echo Show 8 — $65, was $130
  • Echo Flex — $10, was $25
  • YABER Y61 WiFi Mini Projector 5500 LUX — $120, was $300
  • All-New Ring Video Doorbell — $70, was $100
  • Kindle Paperwhite — $80, was $130
  • MyQ Smart Garage Door Opener Chamberlain MYQ-G0301 — $17, was $40
  • Roku Streaming Stick+ — $37, was $50
  • Zacurate Pro Series 500DL Fingertip Pulse Oximeter — $25, was $35
  • Instant Pot Duo Crisp 8 Qt Pressure Cooker 11 in 1 with Air Fryer — $120, was $180
  • DJI Mavic Mini Combo — $399, was $499
  • Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV1001AE Robotic Vacuum — $335, was $600
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