The 10 Best Prime Day Deals That Are Actually Worth Paying Attention To

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Prime Day 2025 is here from Tuesday, July 8 to Friday, July 11, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools.
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Amazon Prime Day is the biggest online sale of the year, but it can also be incredibly frustrating. There are "deals" on countless products, but unless you do a ton of research, it's hard to figure out whether a sale price represents much of a deal at all. For some people, doing that research can be the "fun" part, replicating the experience of digging through a bargain bin at your local outlet, hoping to find something worth grabbing. But if that actually sounds like no fun to you, allow me to help. Our writers and editors are spending this week combing through all of Amazon's deals on laptops, headphones, smart home tech, kitchen appliances, and more in search of bargains actually worth paying attention to.
Below are 10 of our favorite deals so far. Keep checking back, as I'll update this post throughout the week with more of the best and biggest bargains.
A phone-shaped e-reader with a cult following
I've been personally obsessed with the Boox Palma e-reader for about two years now. It has the form factor of a phone, the screen of a Kindle, and an open Android operating system that lets you download any reading apps you want to, so you aren't tied to buying books from whichever retailer sold you the device. Carrying it with me alongside my iPhone has helped me read way more and doomscroll way less. This thing basically never goes on sale, so the current $30 discount is a relative bargain.
A MacBook Air that will last you years
Apple may be doing too good a job with the MacBook Air lineup. I'm still rocking an M1 from 2020 and it works basically like new. I can only imagine how long I'd be able to use the new M4 MacBook Air, which now comes with 16GB of RAM standard. (Probably a lot longer than I care to contemplate in 2025.) Right now, you can get one for $150 off, making it one of our tech editor Michelle Ehrhardt's top Prime Day picks.
The AirPods Pro, because...they're the AirPods Pro, but 40% off
I probably don't have to tell you that Apple AirPods Pro are a great buy if you've got an iPhone or are otherwise in the Apple ecosystem. They regularly feature on "best wireless headphones" lists, including ours, and now you can spend a lot less to get them—they're 40% off, one of the biggest discounts I've seen on an Apple product.
The AirPods Pro Max at a price that actually makes them worth it
Lifehacker Tech Editor Jake Peterson loves his Apple AirPods Max headphones, but he'd be the first to admit that the $550 retail price is pretty steep when comparable headphones—if less stylish and Apple-friendly—can be bought for a lot less. But that's what Prime Day is for: These standout over-ear headphones have been knocked down nearly 30%, to just under $400, making them actually worth buying.
The Oura Ring 4 is on sale for the first time ever
I'm not really a fitness wearable type of person—if I've ever recorded a non-walking workout on my Apple Watch, it was probably an accident—but Lifehacker Health Editor Beth Skwarecki swears by 'em and is well-versed in the space. She has been wearing an Oura Ring for more than four years, so I trust her judgement when she says the Prime Day deal on the new-ish Oura Ring 4 is worth paying attention to. It's just 15% off, true—but it's also the first time the device has ever gone on sale, so If you've been waiting, now is the time.
The best Apple Watch for most people is $120 off
Maybe you're not a ring person, or aren't crazy about the Oura Ring's subscription costs. No worries—that's why Apple gave us the Apple Watch, the fitness tracker/smartwatch for the rest of us. You can now grab the latest Apple Watch Series 10—the best choice for most people—for $120 off. That 30% discount is pretty great when it comes to Apple products (and Walmart is matching it, if you prefer to shop there).
Our food writer's absolute favorite air fryer
Lifehacker's food expert Allie Chanthorn Reinmann has tested a bunch of air fryers, but she loves the Instant Pot Vortex best of all. For Prime Day, this quick-cooking workhorse is 40% off, taking it down to $90. I'm totally getting one to replace the tiny budget air fryer I've been using.
An Android tablet with a precision stylus that made me wish I could draw
When I reviewed the XP-Pen Magic Note Pad, I came away from it adequately impressed by its capabilities as a general tablet, but convinced that I was missing out on its capabilities for the artistically inclined. It comes bundled with a highly sensitive stylus that will make digital artists drool—it has four times more pressure levels than the Apple Pencil, which means that much more accuracy in translating your artistic vision into the digital space. Normally $440, it's a whopping $180 off right now.
A fistful of AirTags
AirTags are great for keeping track of stuff—I've got one in my car so I always remember where I parked, one attached to both sets of my car keys, and one for my Beats Fit Pro case, because I misplace it several times a day. I need a few more, so I'm getting some on a Prime Day discount: A pack of four is $65, down from $100, making them just $16 or so each—a bargain price for the peace of mind of knowing I'll never have to ask my wife if she's seem my earbuds again.
A remote-controlled bidet that will make you look forward to going to the bathroom
I've been testing out the Coway Bidetmega 500S at home for about six months now, and the best review of it I can give is to say that I'm not a little disappointed every time I have to use a different toilet. It's really that good, with a ton of features to justify its price, from separate user profiles, to an adjustable spray, to on-demand warm water, to a built-in deodorizer. Amazon reviewers consistently praise it as the best bidet they've ever used, and right now, you can get one for a whopping $270 off. Your butt will thank you.
Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.
Walmart’s Prime Day competition sale begins at midnight on July 8 and will include deals up to 50% off. It’s an especially good option if you have Walmart+.
Best Buy’s Prime Day competition sale, “Black Friday in July,” runs through Sunday, July 13 and has some of the best tech sales online. It’s an especially good option if you’re a My Best Buy “Plus” or “Total” member.
Home Depot extended its 4th of July sale through at least July 9, competing with some amazing deals of its own. It’s an especially good option if you’re looking for power tools, appliances, or outdoor equipment.
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