Our top Prime Day picks right now
These are live, popular products in this category. Prices change during the event, so check the current Prime Day price on each.
Check price on Amazon →Our guide to the best Amazon Prime Day deals worth watching across electronics, kitchen, and home, plus how to spot a genuine discount.
Amazon Prime Day is one of the best times of the year to save, but only if you shop with a plan. Here are the categories where the discounts are genuinely worth it, plus how to tell a real deal from a fake one.
How we picked
We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.
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Our top Prime Day picks right now
These are live, popular products in this category. Prices change during the event, so check the current Prime Day price on each.
Top categories to watch this Prime Day
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Should you wait or buy now?
If an item is on your list and the price matches or beats its recent low, buy it. If the discount is small or the product is brand new, it is often worth waiting. Prices change throughout the event, so the first price you see is not always the best.
Quick answers
Amazon typically runs Prime Day in mid-summer. Check Amazon for the exact dates, and turn on deal alerts for the items on your list.
Most Prime Day prices require an active Prime membership. A free trial can cover the event if you are new.
Compare against the recent selling price using a price-history tool, and ignore inflated list prices.
Skip brand-new products with tiny discounts and anything you would not buy at full price. Stick to your list.
