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  • 4K TV Deals for Prime Day 2023: Save on Samsung, LG, TCL and Fire TV

    4K TV Deals for Prime Day 2023: Save on Samsung, LG, TCL and Fire TV

    Prime Day is upon us and that means big discounts on big screens. Amazon’s big summer sale, and competing sales at retailers like Target, Walmart and Best Buy, mark the last chance you’ll have for deep discounts on TVs this summer, and prices won’t likely get this low again until Black Friday in the fall.

    Other than a handful of cutting-edge (and staggeringly expensive) 8K models, just about every current TV on the market features stunning 4K resolution. To help you get your hands on a top-notch 4K model at a great price for Prime Day, we’ve rounded up some of the best offers currently available below. We’ll continue to update this page as deals come and go throughout the week, so be sure to check back often for the best prices.

    Best 4K TV deals for Prime Day

    What should you look for in a 4K TV deal?

    With hundreds of different 4K TV deals from a variety of brands to choose from, it can be hard to know exactly what to be on the lookout for. The size of your space will likely dictate which 4K TV deals are appropriate for you and the number of devices you want to plug in will also rule out any 4K TVs with very few HDMI ports. Since most new TVs are smart these days, you’ll also want to consider which platform a 4K TV you’re eyeing runs, such as Amazon’s Fire OS, Google TV or Roku, as well as any smart home integrations you’ll want to make the most off — like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple’s HomeKit and AirPlay tech.

    Price is a determining factor for a lot of folks, so scoring a steep 4K TV discount is never a bad thing. Often, TV makers release new models each year, which can prompt previous-gen TVs to go on sale with large price cuts despite relatively minor changes. So it’s often worth considering a TV set from a year or two ago if you don’t need the cutting-edge tech.

    When are the best 4K TV deals available?

    Like most consumer electronics, the best 4K TV deals will be found around major sale events like Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday. These annual events offer some of the best prices of the year and see multiple retailers competing for shoppers’ cash, which is good news for your wallet. That’s not to say you can’t find a good 4K TV deal all year round, though. We keep tabs on TV pricing throughout the year and any surprise, out-of-season sales will be listed above.

    Which retailers usually offer the best 4K TV deals?

    When you think of nabbing a 4K TV deal, you should start at the big-box retailers like Best Buy, Target and Walmart. These stores tend to offer some of the biggest sales on 4K TVs, both in store and online, with online-only retailers like Amazon often matching prices — especially during the fall sale season.

  • My Favorite Nomad Gear is 30% Off Ahead of Prime Day

    My Favorite Nomad Gear is 30% Off Ahead of Prime Day

    I like my Apple gear to have the best accessories to accompany the delightful hardware experience. And Nomad is my go-to manufacturer for Apple Watch bands, wireless iPhone chargers, AirPods cases and more. The company offers a wide range of well-built accessories for Apple products. You can get these for 30% off starting today and until July 18. This is one of the best Prime Day sales I’ve seen so far, and it’s not happening at Amazon.

    The Nomad 11th year anniversary sale is seeing price drops on the best accessories for Apple devices. These include the classy Aluminum Band for Apple Watch, the Base Station and more. Here are some must-buy offers you should take advantage of during the Nomad sale.

    These are some of the Nomad products that I’ve been using for some time now and use them daily. They’ve aged well. Here are some other Nomad products I recommend:

  • Amazon Prime Day Is Tomorrow. 9 Prime Benefits You’ll Want to Use

    Amazon Prime Day Is Tomorrow. 9 Prime Benefits You’ll Want to Use

    Prime Day, Amazon’s biggest shopping day of the year, starts tomorrow, July 11, and Amazon already has early Prime Day deals you can shop right away. But before you begin, take a few minutes to check out all your Prime membership benefits you may want to use.

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    If you find it hard to keep up with all of the Amazon perks, you’re not alone. The company has so many features in the program that it’s created a new About Amazon Prime webpage where customers can get all of the latest Prime news as well as a rundown of all the features available.

    If you’re not a member yet and you’re thinking about signing up for an Amazon Prime account or don’t know much about all of the included features, read on for some ways you can get the most out of the membership. For more on Amazon Prime, these are the best movies to watch on Prime Video, and the best TV shows included in your Prime membership.

    You can get free same-day delivery on qualifying items

    If there’s a product you want immediately, you can see if it’s available for delivery the same day you order. To check a product’s eligibility, look for delivery that’s marked as “Prime FREE Same-Day” while shopping. Note that your order will need to contain over $35 of qualifying items. If not, you’ll have to pay a small fee.

    Amazon will deliver from morning until evening, so you won’t have to worry about receiving your order at 3 a.m. However, same-day delivery isn’t available in all locations, so enter your ZIP code on the Amazon Same-Day Delivery page to see if you’re eligible.

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    Alexa offers extra discounts when you shop with an Echo

    You can use your Amazon Echo to ask “Alexa, what are my deals?” anytime. Alexa will then share Prime-exclusive deals and you’ll have the option to add the item to your cart, buy it now or move on to the next deal.

    Schedule convenient shipping dates for packages

    Everyone knows about Amazon’s free two-day shipping, but another option is to choose a delivery date during checkout. It’s called Amazon Day and it’s helpful if there’s a specific day you know someone will be at home to answer for packages — especially if it’s something pricey that you don’t want to risk leaving unattended.

    If you order multiple items on different days, you can have them delivered on the same day as long as they’re eligible for this offer.

    Use your Amazon Echo to track packages

    If you have an Amazon Echo of any kind, you can use it to track your orders.

    Just say “Alexa, where’s my package?” and your Echo will let you know where it is, who it’s for and when it’ll arrive. Once your order has been delivered, the Echo’s ring light will pulse yellow and if you have the Echo Show, the delivery notification will appear on the screen.

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    Shop Early Access deals before non-Prime members

    If something you’ve been eyeing says “Prime Early Access,” as a Prime member you can shop that sale 30 minutes before non-Prime members. However, you’ll still have to compete with other Prime members who are interested in the product before it sells out.

    Have Amazon deliver your package inside your house

    When you know you’re not going to be home for a while and you’ve got a shipment on the way, it’s much safer to have an Amazon employee leave your items inside your house to avoid theft.

    For in-home delivery, you’ll need a Key-compatible smart lock and an (optional) Amazon Cloud Cam. The Amazon driver will send you a notification when they’ve arrived at your house and will request to unlock your door. Amazon will verify the package is at the right address and the driver is near the door, then will turn on Amazon Cloud Cam and unlock your door.

    If you’re wary of letting a complete stranger into your home, keep in mind that you’ll also receive notifications during the entire process. Note that you can opt to block delivery access to your home — for example, if you know you’ll be home during that time.

    You can also get Amazon packages delivered to your garage

    Porch pirates” — thieves who steal packages left in front of homes — are no joke. Security site SafeWise told CNET that about 260 million packages were stolen from home exteriors in 2022. The Amazon Key in-garage delivery service can stop porch theft completely and is free for all Amazon Prime members.

    When you use Amazon In-Garage Delivery, select Key Delivery at checkout. The garage kit is $29 right now and turns your garage into a smart garage. It works the same as in-home delivery so Amazon will do all the verifying for you.

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    Send gifts to other Prime members, even without addresses

    An Amazon Prime feature lets you send someone a gift, even if you don’t have their address. For instance, if you’d like to send a coworker something for the holidays or their birthday but don’t know what their address is, you can still send a gift. But there’s a catch — that person must also have a Prime account and you need either their phone number or email address associated with the account.

    Just note that not every item on Amazon is eligible.

    Share Amazon Prime perks with your family

    If you’ve got another adult living in your household, like a significant other or friend, you can share your Prime membership with them. You’ll still be able to keep your personal accounts separate, but you’ll both have access to all the same Prime benefits.

    You can also share your account with up to four teens and up to four children in your household. While they’ll have their own logins, you can still manage their profiles.

    For more shopping tips, here’s how to send your Amazon packages back the fast, easy and free way.

  • iOS 16.5.1 (a): Why You Should Download the Update Now

    iOS 16.5.1 (a): Why You Should Download the Update Now

    Apple on Monday released iOS 16.5.1 (a), a Rapid Security Response update to its iPhone software. The tech giant said the update patches a security issue that may have been actively exploited.

    To download the update, go to Settings > General > Software Update, tap Download and Install and follow the onscreen prompts.

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    Apple said the Rapid Security Response update patches a vulnerability in WebKit, the engine that powers Safari and other third-party browsers on iOS. The vulnerability may lead to arbitrary code execution, which can allow a third party to steal your data or hack your device for other nefarious purposes, according to the IT services company Okta.

    Apple is also expected to release the first public beta version of iOS 17 this month. The company made the developer beta available after the company announced the software at WWDC 2023.

    For more iOS news, check out what iOS 17 features I’m excited about, which iPhones iOS 17 will work on and what might be coming to your iPhone with iOS 16.6.

  • The Biggest Apple Products We’re Still Expecting in 2023

    The Biggest Apple Products We’re Still Expecting in 2023

    With the introduction of its Vision Pro headset, the 15-inch MacBook Air and new Mac desktops, Apple has already had a busy year when it comes to product launches. But if history offers any clue, there’s still plenty more to come in 2023, potentially including a USB-C-equipped iPhone 15 and the Apple Watch Series 9.

    As for other products like AirPods, the Apple TV and the iPad, Bloomberg reports we likely won’t see major changes to those product lines this year. But Apple could launch a USB-C charging case for the AirPods Pro to match the iPhone’s switch to USB-C, according to a more recent report from Bloomberg. More broadly, Apple is reportedly working on new health features for AirPods like temperature and hearing detection, Bloomberg also said, although those additions aren’t expected to arrive for months or years.

    While Vision Pro is Apple’s most significant new product announcement in years, the iPhone 15 may also make a bigger impression than usual if Apple does decide to make the switch to USB-C. It would signal the first time in more than a decade that you might need a different charger for your iPhone.

    Here’s a look at what we’re expecting in 2023 based on Apple’s previous launches, rumors and leaks so far. Apple didn’t respond to a previous request for comment in March when the original version of this story was published.

    iPhone 15 lineup

    All four models in the iPhone 14 series standing on a desk

    Apple usually launches new iPhones in September, and this year will likely be no different. Among the most significant changes we’re expecting to see in the iPhone 15 is the switch from the Lightning charging port to USB-C. That’s because there are new rules requiring tech products sold in Europe to support USB-C by 2024. Still, it’s unclear whether Apple will fully embrace the transition to USB-C across the entire iPhone 15 lineup, or if it will make a region-specific model for Europe.

    Another potential update could include the Dynamic Island’s arrival on standard non-Pro iPhone 15 models, Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, tweeted in September. At the same time, Apple could add more features to the iPhone 15 Pro that differentiate it from the base models. Such features could include a new periscope camera with better optical zoom for the iPhone 15 Pro Max and solid-state buttons for both Pro phones, according to TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

    Read more: I Want to See These 6 Features on the iPhone 15

    Apple Watch Series 9

    Apple Watch Ultra and Series 8

    Like clockwork, Apple typically releases new Apple Watch models alongside its new iPhones in the fall. This year, however, we may see a more modest update than usual. Bloomberg reports that we shouldn’t expect to see significant changes to the Apple Watch this year. What that means is unclear, but it’s possible the watch could include routine updates like performance enhancements rather than significant new health-tracking features. Apple is expected to release two Series 9 models, according to Bloomberg, although this could be in reference to the two size options Apple typically releases for each watch.

    That falls in line with the pattern that Apple has followed in recent years. Other than the addition of temperature sensing and car-crash detection, the Apple Watch Series 8 is very similar to the Series 7. Apple has also introduced more new features through software updates rather than hardware changes in recent years, such as the ability to track sleep stages that arrived in WatchOS 9 and the refreshed widget-focused interface coming in WatchOS 10. But I’m hoping the Series 9 inherits some features from the Apple Watch Ultra, especially its handy Action button, which makes it easier to jump right into a workout.

    Read more: All the Apple Watch Series 9 Rumors We’ve Heard So Far

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    Apple Watch Ultra

    Apple is also planning to release a new version of the Apple Watch Ultra alongside the Series 9, according to Bloomberg. However, the report doesn’t mention any details other than that the device is codenamed N210.

    While there haven’t been many rumors about a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra yet, there are plenty of ways Apple could improve its high-end sports watch. Even though the Ultra’s battery life is a huge improvement over the standard model, competitors like Fitbit’s smartwatches can last for multiple days on a single charge. It would be great to see Apple catch up in this regard.

    I’d also like to see Apple incorporate more workout recovery metrics into the Apple Watch, similar to Oura’s readiness score. While a feature like this would be useful for any Apple Watch model, it especially makes sense on a device like the Ultra that’s more geared towards athletes.

    A new iMac

    Apple iMac M1

    Fans of Apple’s colorful all-in-one computer may have something to look forward to this year. The company’s next iMac is at an advanced development stage, meaning it could arrive in the second half of this year, according to Bloomberg. The refreshed computer will likely run on Apple’s rumored M3 processor, which would be a step up from the M2 chip powering the current MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. It’ll have a 24-inch screen like the 2021 edition and will be available in the same color options, but will have some internal design changes, according to the report.

    There are also a slew of other Mac and iPad products reportedly in the works according to Bloomberg, including an M3 13-inch MacBook Pro, new versions of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros that would run on a more powerful M3 Pro and M3 Max chip, new MacBook Air models, updated iPad Pro tablets with OLED screens and a new iPad Air.

    Apple hasn’t announced its M3 chip yet, meaning there’s a good chance the new iMac may not arrive until 2024. But since Bloomberg previously reported that the upcoming iMac was far along in the development process, it seems like this could be the first product powered by the new processor.

    All told, 2023 has turned out to be a pivotal year for Apple’s product line so far. The arrival of the first USB-C iPhone would cap off what has already been a landmark year for Apple’s product lineup.

  • Prime Day Puffery: Amazon’s Huge Shopping Spree Doesn’t Feel Personal

    Prime Day Puffery: Amazon’s Huge Shopping Spree Doesn’t Feel Personal

    Few companies have marketed a sale as well as Amazon has with Prime Day. The online retail giant has managed to whip up its own two-day-long, Black Friday-like holiday, raking in the cash, garnering tons of free press coverage and even inspiring other retailers to imitate it.

    My World War II Marine dad, raised during the Depression and never once sucked in by Madison Avenue, would never have gotten on board with Prime Day. He was bemused by any form of shopping excitement and never failed to see a line of shoppers waiting at a store without cracking, “Are they givin’ the stuff away?”

    He couldn’t understand people getting up early to shop Black Friday, or me writing an article about Prime Day, any more than he could have comprehended why the Kardashians were famous. (I am happily confident he lived his full 93.5 years without ever hearing that clan’s name.)

    I don’t have a problem with a shopping site creating hype to get people to shop. I’ve indulged in some retail therapy myself over the years and leaned heavily on Amazon, especially during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    But I’ve inherited a bit of Dad’s skepticism, and what stands out to me about Prime Day is how antiseptic it is.

    Prime Day deals are dull

    According to Amazon’s own Prime Day history site, best-selling products are things like car-wash products, dog food and Levi’s. What’s fun about that? That’s not holiday-worthy products, it’s my mom’s shopping list from 1977.

    Electronics, of course, and Amazon’s own devices are also always big sellers. And while those may be useful, they’re not exactly novel. There’s for sure a group of techies out there just waiting to upgrade their phone, headphones, laptop or tablet, and this might be their shopping dream. That’s fine. It’s just not mine.

    When Prime Day first launched, I thought it might be something akin to those gift guides every magazine used to do back in the day when print magazines ruled the newsstand. Whatever you think of Oprah Winfrey, she nailed the concept with her annual Oprah’s Favorite Things roundup.

    Aprons your kids can design themselves. Wine chiller cradles. Stuffed animals you heat up in the microwave for bedtime comfort. Outdoor movie projectors. These items catch my attention, even if, for some of them, I look at the price tag, bark out a oh-yeah-Oprah’s-a-billionaire laugh, and then move on. They’re at least imaginative and fun, which is what I look for when I’m shopping.

    Which is maybe a “me” problem. I’m wishing that Prime Day was personalized gift idea inspiration, when really it’s just sales on stuff that Amazon wants to unload.

    Prime Day, I guess, is mostly aimed at gifting mass-produced things to yourself, not buying the kind of idiosyncratic and offbeat gifts that I want to give to my nearest and dearest. In my Chrome browser, I keep a “gifts” folder of websites that I bookmark as I see interesting items throughout the year.

    Etsy sellers who carve your mom’s handwritten recipe onto a cutting board, in Mom’s own distinct handwriting. Custom Lego minifigs you can personalize to look like your best friend. Shirts and mugs from the beloved hometown department store where you and your sister whiled away so many goofy hours. (RIP, Dayton’s.)

    Amazon and other mega-corporations already maintain all kinds of information about our shopping habits. It seems likely they could utilize AI and their massive databases and recommend more personal, entertaining purchases for all of us — with big discounts, please.

    Passing on Prime Day

    We just turned a basement storage room into an extra bedroom, and all the stuff we used to store there now has to find a new home. I’ve been driving around my city donating books to Little Free Libraries, creating clothing donation bags for Goodwill, calling animal shelters to see if they’ll take old cat carriers or extra blankets.

    The storage-room clean-out has slapped me right in the face with how much stuff we already have, stuff that was just sitting on a shelf, mostly unused. I never watched Marie Kondo’s show, but I can really relate to her “thank it for its service, then get rid of it” mentality.

    Even the custom Lego minifigs and kid-designed aprons will end up on the recycling pile some day. So while I won’t begrudge any Prime Day fanatics their shopping sprees, I won’t be joining them. The allure escapes me. Kinda like the appeal of the Kardashians.

  • Prime Day Deals on Fire TV Sticks Are Here Already

    Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday are the two best times to get dirt-cheap Amazon devices. And that’s more true than ever in the streaming video space: Amazon Fire TV devices hovering at or near their lowest prices ever. While Prime Day doesn’t officially start until Tuesday, June 11, the Fire TV line of products is already fully on sale. The highlights:

    Note that Roku’s rival line of streamers is also on sale at similar prices. Here at CNET, we prefer the Roku line, which has a better interface and is less cluttered by advertising. But at these prices, the Fire TV streamers are definitely worth consideration, especially for anyone who uses a VPN to expand their streamable viewing options (Fire TV devices offer built-in VPN support).

    Given that the price difference from the entry-level to the top-end product is a mere $10, you should totally splurge for the Fire TV Max Stick​ at just $25. But here’s a quick rundown of how the above devices compare.

    If you’ve been holding out on a media streamer to upgrade your TV, these discounts make transforming your entertainment experience a no-brainer.

  • USA vs. Canada Livestream: How to Watch CONCACAF Gold Cup 2023 Soccer From Anywhere

    USA vs. Canada Livestream: How to Watch CONCACAF Gold Cup 2023 Soccer From Anywhere

    Just three weeks after they last faced each other in a dramatic Nations League final, the USA and Canada meet once more on Sunday for this Gold Cup quarterfinal clash.

    Last month’s encounter saw the USA win 2-0, thanks to goals from Chris Richards and Folarin Balogun, and while the Canadians will be desperate to avenge that defeat, they come into this match missing a number of key players, including star striker Jonathan David.

    B. J. Callaghan’s USMNT underlined their tournament favorite status ahead of this game with back-to-back 6-0 wins over Saint Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Canada’s route to the Gold Cup last eight has, meanwhile, been something of a struggle. Having played out a 2-2 draw with Guadeloupe in their opener and an equally disappointing goalless stalemate with Guatemala, John Herdman’s team managed to seal their progression with a 4-2 victory over Cuba on Tuesday night.

    Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game live wherever you are in the world.

    USA soccer forward Jesus Ferreira looking skyward.

    USA vs. Canada: When and where?

    The USA take on Canada at the TQL Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday, July 9. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT in the US and Canada (1 a.m. BST in the UK and 12 a.m. AEST on Monday, July 10 in Australia).

    How to watch the USA vs. Canada game online from anywhere using a VPN

    If you find yourself unable to view the game locally, you may need a different way to watch — that’s where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it’s also a great idea if you’re traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.

    With a VPN, you’re able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this.

    Using a VPN to watch or stream sports is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Canada, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you’re streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions.

    Looking for other options? Be sure to check out some of the other great VPN deals taking place right now.

    Livestream the USA vs. Canada game in the US

    Saturday’s game is on Fox Sports 1 with Spanish language commentary coverage also available via TUDN USA. If you don’t have Fox Sports 1 as part of your cable lineup, it can be streamed via Sling TV, as well as other more expensive streaming TV services.

    Livestream the USA vs. Canada match in the UK

    Broadcast rights in the UK for this game are with Viaplay, with kick-off set for 1 a.m. BST in the early hours of Sunday morning.

    Livestream the USA vs. Canada match in the Canada

    If you want to stream this Gold Cup clash live in Canada, you’ll need to subscribe to FuboTV Canada.

    Can I livestream the USA vs. Canada game in Australia?

    There is currently no confirmed broadcaster for this key Gold Cup match Down Under.

    The only alternative is to use one of our best VPN services as described above, set your location to a country on this page that is broadcasting and go from there. Just be aware that most paid streaming services will require a credit card based in the country the service is from.

    Quick tips for streaming CONCACAF Gold Cup 2023 using a VPN

    • With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN — your experience and success when streaming Gold Cup matches may vary.
    • If you don’t see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the “search for city or country” option.
    • If you’re having trouble getting the game after you’ve turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs — like Roku — don’t have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you’re using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
    • All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network’s sports app, you’ll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, since both devices will appear to be in the correct location.
    • And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you’re using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommend Brave.
  • Best Prime Day Amazon Device Deals: Prices Slashed on Ring, Echo, Fire TV and More

    Best Prime Day Amazon Device Deals: Prices Slashed on Ring, Echo, Fire TV and More

    Prime Day technically starts tomorrow, but the deals are already flowing thick and fast, especially on Amazon’s own suite of devices such as the Echo Dot, Fire TV Stick, Ring video doorbells and more. Amazon devices are always a hit among our CNET readers during Prime Day. Shoppers especially enjoy taking advantage of the bundles, where you can score a speaker or display packaged with a free accessory like a smart bulb or smart plug. Not only do you get additional savings, but it can make it even easier to smarten up your home.

    To help you make the most of these offers, we’ve rounded up the best Amazon device deals you won’t want to miss. We’ll update this list when we spot something new or when older deals expire, so keep checking back for the latest. Some of these deals sell out quickly, so you’ll want to act fast and get them before they’re gone.

    Best early Prime Day deals on Amazon devices and services

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  • Best Early Prime Day Deals Under $50

    Best Early Prime Day Deals Under $50

    Amazon Prime Day is set to kick off on July 11 this year, which means we’re only a few days away from one of the biggest shopping events of year. But you don’t have to wait until Tuesday to start saving. There are tons of bargains already available on everything from Amazon devices to everyday essentials and pretty much everything in between. To help you make the most of these early offers without breaking the bank, we’ve rounded up some some of the best deals that you can snag for $50 or less below.

    Read more: Best wireless earbuds of 2023

    More Amazon device deals under $50:

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    More home and outdoor deals under $50:

    Bonus pick that costs a little more than $50