Another Prime Day is officially in the books. And while it’s true that many of the best deals have since disappeared, The Verge’s deals team has picked through what remains to find an assortment of our tried-and-tested gems — all of which we can vouch for. As it turns out, quite a few of the discounts we saw over the last few days have stuck around, allowing you to save on the Insta360 Link webcam, a set of Philips Hue smart bulbs, the AirPods Max headphones, and a bunch more. Not all of them require a Prime subscription, either, which is a real boon if you experienced any Prime Day FOMO.
Here, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the best post-Prime Day deals you can still get, regardless of your interest or price point. Not all of them are going to rival the all-time lows we saw on Echo devices and the Pixel Buds Pro, but hey, here’s hoping they’ll tide you over until Black Friday or Amazon’s next Prime Day event, whichever comes first.
Prime Day deals spotlight
Apple’s 10th-gen iPad is the spiritual successor to the older ninth-gen model. In exchange for its revised design, landscape-oriented webcam, USB-C port, larger 10.9-inch screen, and faster processor, it ditched the headphone jack and got more expensive. Read our review.
The second-gen AirPods Pro improve upon Apple’s original pair with much better noise cancellation, sound quality, and onboard volume controls. The latest refresh also ships with a USB-C charging case, as opposed to Lightning. Read our hands-on impressions.
The JBL Authentics 300 is one of only a few smart speakers on the market with simultaneous Google Assistant and Alexa support. The ’70s-style speaker is heavy, but it produces impressive, powerful sound, especially at louder volumes. Read our review.
The Beats Fit Pro earbuds have integrated wing tips that help keep them secure during runs and workouts. They also have excellent noise cancellation, and their sound has just the right amount of bass and kick to keep you motivated. Read our review.
Apple’s AirTags can help you find your lost items with its UWB technology. You’ll get the best compatibility with an iPhone, though Apple released an Android app to detect an AirTag’s location if one seems to be following you. Read our review.
The L20 Ultra is a great all-around bot that can remove its mop pads to vacuum carpet and do the splits with its mops to better clean your baseboards. It has 7,000Pa suction, a bigger base station, and fewer advanced cleaning features than the newer X30 and X40 Ultra models, but it’s still an excellent robot vacuum.
The Apple Watch Series 9 features a brand-new S9 processor that enables offline Siri use, brighter displays, and the double tap gesture. It also has the second-gen ultra wideband chip for Precision Finding if you have an iPhone 15. Read our review.
Apple’s AirPods Max feature exemplary build quality, sound phenomenal, and keep up with the best at noise cancellation. Read our review.
Sony’s flagship WF-1000XM5 noise-canceling earbuds improve upon the previous model with richer sound quality, slightly more powerful ANC, and vastly improved comfort thanks to their reduced size and weight. Read our review.
Apple’s third-gen AirPods have a new design and sound significantly better than their predecessors. They also add new features like head tracking for spatial audio. Read our review.
- The Beats Studio Pro are down to $169.95 (a massive $180 off) at Amazon. The noise-canceling headphones may have a slightly outdated look (they look like many prior sets of Beats), but they’re an excellent value if you want flexibility across Android and iOS. Read our review.
- The Beats Studio Buds are still a serviceable pair of noise-canceling earbuds even if they’re a few years old since they’re just $79.95 ($70 off) at Amazon. Just keep in mind that the newer Studio Buds Plus have a variety of improvements and an even more fun seethrough design for $129.95 ($40 off).
- Google’s Pixel Buds A-Series are selling for their usual all-time low of $69 ($30 off) at Amazon. They’re a little long in the tooth for a midrange pair of wireless earbuds, but they remain a great low-cost option for Pixel phone owners. Read our review.
- The donut-shaped Sony LinkBuds are selling for $128 ($50 off) at Amazon, matching the best price we’ve seen on the open-style earbuds. Their unique design offers a comfy fit that allows outside noise in, helping keep you aware of your surroundings. Read our review.
- Are you on a tighter budget but still want some noise-canceling headphones? Check out the Sony WH-CH720N, which are selling for $89.99 ($60 off) at Amazon. They’re not as fancy as the pricier XM models, but they have up to 35 hours of battery life and weigh just 192 grams.
These AirPods are Apple’s second generation of true wireless earbuds and the cheapest model in the AirPods lineup. Though they’re from 2019, they remain a reliable pair of buds with solid sound quality. Read our review.
The best Prime Day deals on tablets and e-readers
- Apple’s latest iPad Mini is on sale at Amazon starting at $379.99 ($120 off) in its base configuration with Wi-Fi and 64GB of storage. The Mini was redesigned back in 2021 with a USB-C port and A15 Bionic processor, and it remains the go-to option if you want a smaller tablet from Apple. Read our review.
Google’s 11-inch Pixel Tablet uses the same Tensor G2 chip found in the Pixel 7 lineup. It also comes with a magnetic charging dock so you can use it as a de facto smart display. Read our review.
LG’s StanbyME Go is a fun 27-inch panel nestled within a briefcase. The basic 1080p display doesn’t offer high-end specs, though it does come with a selection of preloaded games, versatile viewing options, and a wide selection of streaming apps. Read our review.
Amazon’s Fire TV Omni features built-in microphones for Alexa commands and low input lag. It also provides access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and most major streaming services. Only the 65-inch and 75-inch models support Dolby Vision, however. Read our review.
Roku’s Streaming Stick 4K maintains its simple interface that puts your apps front and center and adds support for Dolby Vision HDR. Read our review.
Google’s latest midranger touts a whopping seven years of software support and a number of small upgrades, including Google’s speedy Tensor G3 processor, a 120Hz display, and plenty of new AI features. Read our review.
The Pixel 7A includes several features that are hard to find for around $500, including wireless charging and an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. It’s a generation behind the current 8A, but it will be supported with software updates for years to come. Read our review.
The MacBook Air M3 is a jack-of-all-trades, with a balanced combination of performance and power efficiency. It also now supports dual displays with the lid closed, and the storage speed is noticeably faster. You don’t need to think about if this laptop will meet your needs — it just will. Read our review.
- If you need a basic, no-frills way to elevate your laptop to eye level, then this Nulaxy laptop stand is likely to get the job done. It’s on sale for just $13.99 ($8 off) when you click the on-page coupon at Amazon.
The Link features a 0.5-inch Sony sensor mounted on a gimbal that can follow you around the room. It typically runs for $299.99, and it comes with numerous features that take advantage of the gimbal’s flexibility. Read our review.
- Logitech’s Litra Glow is on sale for $49.99 ($10 off) at Amazon. The compact streaming light has controllable brightness and a simple foot for mounting atop a laptop or monitor.
- If you need a larger light for streaming or videoconferencing, Elgato’s Key Light is $129.99 ($30 off) at Amazon for Prime members. The bright 2,800-lumen LED panel comes with an adjustable height desk mount and connects to Elgato’s software on your computer or phone via Wi-Fi, allowing you to control its brightness and color temperature.
- Sometimes you just need a high-quality extension cord with a low profile, three outlets, two USB-A ports, and a USB-C port. This five-foot cord from Tessan does all that and is currently just $16.99 ($6 off) at Amazon. While it’s not the most powerful extension cord, it’s handy for road trips and bridging the gap in rooms where you don’t have enough outlets.
The G Pro X Superlight 2 is Logitech’s lightest and most advanced mouse to date. It features a 32,000 DPI Hero 2 sensor and 4kHz polling rate as well as support for USB-C charging and Logitech’s Powerplay mouse mat. Read our hands-on impressions.
Google’s Matter-compatible Nest Thermostat is a simple thermostat with a minimalist, mirrored-finish screen. It doesn’t automatically adjust to your habits, but it’s easy to install, controllable with your phone, and compatible with most HVAC systems. It also supports the new Matter standard, unlike the Nest Learning Thermostat. Read our review.
- A four-pack of Matter-compatible Kasa smart plugs is $36.99 ($34 off) at Amazon after clicking the on-page coupon. Since these are certified for use with Matter, they are interoperable with Apple Home, Alexa, and Google Home ecosystems, allowing you to control various non-smart appliances around your house with whichever compatible app you choose.
- Amazon is selling the Google Nest Wifi Pro mesh router as a single unit for $149.98 ($50 off), a two-pack for $219.98 ($80 off), or a three-pack for $299.99 ($100 off). They’re easy to set up with the Google Home app and include support for Wi-Fi 6E — which is still great unless you want to be at the cutting edge with Wi-Fi 7. Read our review.
Govee’s latest TV immersion backlight utilizes a fisheye camera that tracks the colors across your screen to mimic them on its rear-mounted LED strip and side light towers. It’s compatible with 55- to 65-inch TVs. Read our review of the 2021 model.
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The best Prime Day deals on robot vacuums
The Yeedi Vac 2 Pro has high-end features — an oscillating mop, big bin, mapping, keep-out zones — for a low price. Its navigation can be spotty and its suction power is a lowish 3,000Pa, but you can get it for under $200, which is a real bargain. Read our review.
The Q5 Pro has a big 770ml bin, 5,500Pa of suction power, and can be paired with an auto-empty dock, making it a great budget option when it’s on sale. It also mops with a removable mopping pad with a small built-in water tank. It has dual rubber brushes, lidar mapping, and keep-out zones, and the app is very good.
This is a great bot with a multifunction dock that can auto-empty its bin, fill its water tank, and clean and dry its oscillating mops. There’s no AI-powered obstacle avoidance or heated mop drying, but it has a compact dock and works with the excellent Roborock app. It can also lift its mops over carpet and has a rubber brush that’s less prone to tangling.
The rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2 comes in one size: 49mm. It offers the brightest display of any wearable in Apple’s lineup, along with better battery life and improved performance. It sports Apple’s new S9 processor, too, allowing you to take advantage of Apple’s new double tap feature. Read our review.
The latest SE borrows a few features from the Series 8, including the same chipset and Crash Detection feature, but it’s an otherwise subtle upgrade from the last-gen SE. Read our review.
The new Google Pixel Watch 2 now achieves a reliable 24 hours on a single charge with the always-on display enabled. It sports a new processor, multipath health sensor, Wear OS 4, and new safety features — all around a substantial update. Read our review.
The Amazfit GTR 4 is a platform-agnostic smartwatch that delivers a lot of bang for your buck. It has dual-band GPS, is Alexa-compatible, and has 14 days of battery life. Read our review.
The best Prime Day Bluetooth speaker deals
Sony’s adorable SRS-XB100 speaker offers USB-C charging, a built-in strap, and great sound for the price, rendering it a terrific travel speaker or home office companion. Read our review.
- It’s hard to beat the JBL Clip 4 in handiness and affordability, especially since the travel-friendly lock-shaped Bluetooth speaker is going for $48.30 ($31 off) at Amazon. The compact, water-resistant speaker sounds good for its size, and its built-in carabiner allows it to clip to all kinds of bags and straps. Read our buying guide.
A bundle of an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max with a standard Xbox Wireless Controller and one-month membership to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. It’s a starter pack for Xbox Cloud Gaming, allowing you to play over 300 titles via the cloud, sans Xbox console. The feature is now natively compatible with select Fire TV Sticks.
The HyperX Cloud III Wireless is a 2.4GHz wireless headset for PC, PlayStation, and the Nintendo Switch that sports 120 hours of battery life, large 53mm drivers, USB-C charging, and a detachable boom mic with a built-in pop filter. It also continues the Cloud’s legacy of relatively low weight and excellent comfort.
The Nova Pro Wireless aims to be the one headset to rule them all. It features multiple ways to connect wirelessly, active noise cancellation, great sound quality, and swappable batteries. Read our review.
Sony and Naughty Dog gave The Last of Us a fresh coat of paint to make it look, sound, and play more like The Last of Us Part II, complete with a welcome graphical makeover. Read our review.
- Amazon is offering the 2TB version of Western Digital’s WD_Black SN850X NVMe SSD for $132.99 ($58 off). This internal drive is very speedy, with 7,300MBps read speeds / 6,600MBps write speeds, making is a good fit for gaming PCs or a PlayStation 5 (with an added heatsink).
- Samsung’s 512GB Pro Plus microSD card is down to $39.99 (about $15 off) at Amazon and can add a ton of storage to a Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, or Nintendo Switch.
- Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon is selling for $39.99 ($20 off) at Amazon. Last year’s Action Game of the Year is a return to form for FromSoftware, one that resurrects its long-dormant mech combat game with the right mix of nostalgia and Dark Souls-like difficulty.
While Ragnarök’s third-person action gameplay feels similar to its predecessor, its story is far more ambitious. As Kratos wishes to bury his past, he’s trying to convince his young son, Atreus, not to follow a tempting path at discovering his godhood and defying prophecy. Read our review.
- Anker’s 150W 747 GaNPrime USB four-port charger is selling for $59.99 ($50 off) at Amazon, exclusive for Prime members. It’s got three USB-C ports and one USB-A, and 150W is enough to charge even larger laptops or fast-charge multiple smaller devices at once.
- The D&D Essentials Kit, which is aimed at those new to Dungeons & Dragons, is on sale for $14.99 ($10 off) at Amazon, which is one of its better prices to date. It includes a rule book, 11 dice, blank character sheets, a poster map, and even a few cards to represent magic items.
- Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag2 is on sale for $21.99 ($8 off) at Amazon. The ultra wideband location tracker works with the Galaxy Find network, making it a great option for those who own Samsung devices. It also sports a user-replaceable battery that lasts up to 700 days, along with a beefier IP67 rating than its predecessor.
- Catan is selling for $37.49 (around $12 off) at Amazon. The iconic tabletop game of trading and building is one of those games that can easily consume many game nights if it really clicks with your family or friend group. Just try not to argue over sheep too much.
- The Solo Stove Bonfire + Stand 2.0 is selling for $241.49 ($103 off) at Amazon. The Bonfire 2.0 makes a great backyard addition for outdoor gatherings, and it also travels well if you want to light up some marshmallows at the beach.
- If you’re looking for a basic charger for your car, the iOttie Easy One Touch Wireless 2 is on sale for $41.85 ($8 off) at Amazon. It can wirelessly deliver up to 7.5W of power to iPhones and up to 10W of power to Android phones, and it firmly attaches to most car vents.
The Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro is a portable smart projector and Bluetooth speaker that delivers surprisingly good picture and sound quality for its size. Read our review.
- Love Letter, a tabletop card game that’s a mainstay in our gift guides, is on sale for just $10.99 ($4 off) at Amazon. This game is the perfect ice breaker at parties, as it’s simple to pick up and play and it gets people casually competing with a fun card-counting mechanic.
- The 14-ounce Yeti Rambler can keep your hot drinks hot and your cold drinks cold for hours on end, and it’s currently just $19.50 ($10.50 off) at Amazon. It’s the humble, logical alternative to those pricey Ember mugs many of us love so much.
The best deals on Lego sets you might have been eyeing
Cactus might be hard to kill, but you can be the most negligent plant parent with this 758-piece Lego set featuring a collection of nine buildable tropical, arid, and carnivorous plants. Each one comes in a small terracotta-colored pot, and with varying levels of building difficulty, kids can help build, too.
- Lego Icons Bonsai Tree for $39.99 (normally $49.99) Do you know what’s more satisfying than diligently trimming and caring for a living Bonsai tree that could potentially still die? Building this 878-piece alternative that never needs watering or any of your attention once you’re done. It will be green forever, or at least until you upgrade it with (included) buildable pink blossoms for the spring.
- Lego Classic Large Creative Brick Box for $33.12 (normally $59.99) Although themed sets now dominate Lego’s lineup, the building toy is still about letting your imagination run wild. There’s an assortment of 790 colorful pieces inside this Lego Creative Brick Box you can use to build anything you want. Get creative with a rocket ship, or get practical and build yourself a Lego smartphone stand for your desk.
- Lego Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: T. rex Skull for $31.99 (normally $39.99) Scratch your paleontological itch without having to get your hands dirty or work in a desert. This 577-piece buildable T.rex skull with a jaw bone that opens and closes is small enough to display on a shelf and includes a display stand with a brick-built fossilized T.rex footprint.
- Lego Speed Champions Lamborghini Countach for $15.99 (normally $19.99) An icon of ’70s automotive design, the Lamborghini Countach can make the leap from the wall of your childhood bedroom to the desk in your grown-up office with this 262-piece set. It even comes with a minifigure driver and mechanic so you’ll never need to pop the hood yourself.
- Lego Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica for $39.99 (normally $49.99) Looking for a Lego Lambo with a more challenging build? If you manage to get all 806 pieces of this Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica assembled, you’ll be left with a detailed model featuring working doors and steering, plus a tiny V10 engine with pistons that move up and down.
- Lego Icons Wildflower Bouquet for $47.99 (normally $59.99) If filling your home with vibrant flowers also leaves you reaching for your allergy meds, Lego’s 939-piece alternative is completely free of pollen. It comes with eight buildable species of wildflowers, including lavender, Welsh poppies, cornflowers, lupins, larkspur, cow parsley, and leatherleaf ferns.