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Prime Day 2025 is almost over. This year, instead of 48 hours of non-stop shopping action, Prime members had 96 hours to smash that "Add To Cart" button and put Amazon's free return policy to the test.
There are still savings across telescopes and binoculars, even after Prime Day, but we expect them to finish soon.
Prime Day features discounts on Amazon-exclusive products, trending items and the hottest brands on the site. Prime members can also take advantage of deals across more than 35 categories, including electronics, kitchen, beauty and apparel.
Right now, there are some all-time low prices on iPad minis and iPad Airs, as well as Android tablets and Amazon Fire tablets. More deals are expected to drop each day as the sale continues, but we don't recommend waiting too long. There's a good chance some could sell out.
Viture Pro XR/AR Glasses are on sale for Prime Day for $349, 30% off the list price of $499. They display the screen from any device with DisplayPort-over-USB, creating a virtual screen that looks like a 135-inch 120Hz Full HD display.
Check out the best Prime Day deals that are not on Amazon — save big on top brands like Sony and Nikon.
Prime Day is officially underway with the tentpole event taking place from July 8 to 11. For the first time ever, the savings event will be four days long—the longest to date. We’re already seeing significant savings on TVs, Apple tech, tools, and Amazon devices, and expect this trend to continue through Prime Day.
Amazon Prime Day officially got underway Tuesday, with the summer sales event slated to last through July 11. Competitors Target and Walmart are also holding multi-day sales events.