The WIRED Reviews team brings you a list of the best Amazon Prime Day deals of 2025, but we also follow trends and maintain these live updates. We post a steady stream of new deals for about 20 hours a day throughout the event, since prices are shifting by the minute and there are thousands of discounts to sift through, so it’s easy to miss some unbeatable markdowns without some expert help. Our team is made up of 15 Prime Day veterans, including multiple staffers who have covered every single Prime Day since Amazon started the sale a decade ago.
This is the second day of the four-day event. There are tens of thousands of discounts being tracked in our spreadsheets, including big sales on some of our favorite tech, home office, Apple, Amazon devices, phones, TVs, smartwatches, and kitchen gear. Quick reminder that you do need a Prime membership to get these deals, but there are plenty of perks beyond free shipping, and it’s free for the first 30 days and can be canceled.
Top Deals
- 60% off: An insane discount on the K1 Air Purifier — now less than $100
- 57% off: The popular Blissy silk pillowcase ($51 off)
- 50% off: WIRED’s Favorite Amazon Tablet is just $70
- 50% off: The perma-trending Snail Mucin is only $13
- 48% off: A Nootopric + Mushroom coffee ($30 off)
- 47% off: A lightning deal on nearly flawless Sony headphones ($165 off)
- 46% off: A Chromebook for $300 actually worth buying
- 43% off: A Bissell stick vacuum for $130
It’s Still Brat Summer Here (I Live in Missouri)
The year’s tippy top Prime Day deal has arrived at my house. That is, of course, the double cassette remix edition of Charli XCX’s Brat, called Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat for just $16.
The Amazon delivery driver just dropped it off and it is not completely different but it is still Brat. And because I live in the Boonies* of Missouri it’s still Brat Summer here and might be for another two or three years.
*Yesterday, the WIRED Reviews team was surprised to learn that British people, likely including Ms. Aitchison herself, have no idea what “Boonies” are. For our cherished British readers, the “Boonies” are “the Sticks.”
You Need a Soundbar Stat

TVs are just so thin now. I test TVs for my colleagues Parker Hall and Ryan Waniata occasionally and the difference in thinness from even five years ago to now is ridiculous. What I’m trying to say here is, you need a soundbar yesterday. This one is Ryan’s favorite all-around system and it’s easy to set up. Sold.
You’re Curious About A Continuous Glucose Monitor, Admit It
No other tracker that I’ve tested this year has gotten more questions than a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). First off, people tend to think I’ve contracted a serious health condition when they see it embedded in my upper arm. No, it’s not—it’s just a sensor with a tiny filament that checks on the glucose levels in my interstitial fluid. I’m pretty sensitive to sugar, so whenever I eat a cookie or even a few bites of white rice, my phone alarms, “No! Stop it! Put that down!”
I find this stressful, but I understand many people find it appealing to be told on a minute-to-minute basis to put the cookie down. If this is you, Abbott is currently offering 15 percent off the Lingo ($42, $7 off) with the code SUMMER15. I’m currently adding this to the list of our Best Fitness Tracker Deals, along with a few Withings deals. Go ahead and check it out!
This Handheld Fan Is the Strongest I’ve Ever Tested
Jisulife
Portable Handheld Fan Ultra2
Before we decided to separate personal, portable fans from household fans (be on the lookout for a brand-new guide soon, from all-star contributor Kristin Canning, of Best Treadmills and Best Bug Sprays fame), I tested the $90 Ultra2 hand fan from Jisulife. It’s bulkier and heavier than other hand fans, shaped like that thing they use at the doctor to look in your ears, and with a conical concentrator attachment that makes it look even more similar. Why does it usually run $90, you might ask? Because it blasts 1,614 feet/minute of air. And yes, I checked on my anemometer.
For reference, this is a stronger force than most full-sized household fans. It’s also extremely loud, with a high-pitched jet engine-like sound clocking in at 60 dB. The average adult would likely be embarrassed to use this in public, but my 12-year-old son is obsessed with it, and honestly, if I were going somewhere super hot and humid where heatstroke was a genuine concern, I’d probably take this. Especially if it were $15 off, which it is now.
The Best Damn Deal On A Master OLED TV
Here’s a rather well-known secret: Buying last year’s premium TVs costs the same as buying this year’s midrange models. If you’re not onto that trick, you’re missing out on squeezing every last drop of TV performance for your dollars. Maybe the best argument for this principle is the LG C4 (9/10, WIRED Recommends), which looks markedly better than anything you can buy from those midrange LED TV brands. We’re talking about spacey black levels and punchy brightness for eye-popping contrast, colors so accurate and vibrant they rewrite the backdrops and foregrounds of your favorite shows and movies, and brilliantly clear picture processing to surface every detail in your best 4K and HD videos.
The C4 doesn’t stop there, providing excellent gaming chops by way of lightning-fast input response, a 144Hz max refresh rate (read: very high), and a four-pack of HDMI 2.1 inputs so you never have to even think about where to plug in your game consoles or PCs. This is still one of the best TVs you can buy, and the 65-inch model is now at a price that’s hundreds less than what I paid for my LG C1 55-inch five years ago, and on par with plenty of this year’s medium-good models. If you’ve been thinking about grabbing one, now is the time.
I Just Signed Up for a Bunch of Races And Need Nut Butter
If you’re looking for a way to get fit fast, I highly recommend peer pressure. For no real reason except pure boredom and being trapped inside by heat, several friends peer-pressured me yesterday into signing up for fall trail races once the weather cools off.
If you’re also going a bit stir-crazy, I recommend looking at our health and fitness guides, which include the Best Running Shorts, Best Running Shoes, and the Best Running Underwear to Beat Burn on Your Bits. I usually use Body Glide, which is also on sale, but legendary ultrarunner Courtney Dauwalter uses Squirrel’s Nut Butter, so that is a potent argument in favor, for me.
Know When To Fold ‘Em
It just occurred to me that because our own Julian Chokkattu is so busy breaking massive news about phones, including a review of the new Nothing (3) and a dispatch from the Galaxy Unpacked event, we have not liveblogged a single one of the great mobile deals we found for Prime Day.
So here’s a Galaxy Fold, which would normally cost $1,900 but has been discounted by $750.
T3 Aire 360 Multi-Styler Is 25 Percent Off
The T3 Aire 360 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) rivals the Dyson Airwrap (8/10, WIRED Recommends) in power and style but at a more reasonable price (discounted at $225, down from $300). It offers fewer ceramic attachments than competitors, but with two curling barrels, a concentrator, and an oval brush, it’s more than capable of creating a Drybar-esque blowout. Note: It’s listed as a frequently returned item on Amazon, but a brief scan through the reviews indicates that the main complaint was that it was almost too hot. A fair comment, but the Aire 360 is programmed with three heat settings and a cool shot, so it’s relatively simple to adjust to your liking.
The rose-pink finish is charming, and it easily fits in a drawer. WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell’s only gripe was the price, but with this deal? No complaints. And did I mention it’s pink?
My Time to Acquire a Fellow Clara Has Come
Someone on my team will definitely correct me if I’m wrong, but I think I’m actually the only Reviews team member who is a moka pot devotee. I really like making my tiny cup of insanely strong coffee, racing to the stove to turn it off when it starts burbling in the mornings.
However, a French press is easier to use, and the Fellow Clara is vacuum-insulated to keep the coffee hot for longer. You can learn more about the James Hoffman French press technique in our guide to the Best French Presses, and don’t forget to check out our updated list of the best coffee deals for Amazon Prime Day.
Red Light Therapy Now 20 Percent Off
Reviewer Nena Farrell has been loving HigherDose’s red light mask, and she’s just a few weeks into testing. She appreciates the triple-strap design because it’s comfortable and doesn’t squeeze her head. The mask emits red and near-infrared light at wavelengths of 630 and 830 nanometers, which are intended to help increase collagen production and reduce inflammation. According to her, it’s very comfortable, cordless, and so far, the battery life has been good. Currently, it’s priced at $279, down from $349—a sweet 20 percent discount for Prime Day.
Note: It’s listed as a frequently returned item on Amazon. A quick look at the customer reviews shows that the main complaint is that it stopped working in less than a year. We haven’t experienced that issue yet, but we’ll keep testing (and investigating) and report back.
Binoculars for Birdwatching Are Also On Sale
The editors here are all still in Computer Jail (our offices), working hard to bring you the best deals for the shopping holiday.
However, that does not mean that we’re not daydreaming about sitting in our backyards, looking at ospreys swooping over the river, which is how I discovered that some of our recommended Best Binoculars are on sale. This compact pair is lightweight and portable, and has very few chromatic aberrations for the price. They’re currently $200, at $50 off. If I didn’t already have a pair of perfectly serviceable Nocs binoculars, I might get one.
Stock Up On Celsius for Just $1.33 Per Can
At WIRED, we love our energy drinks, and Celsius ranks high on our list. The variety 12-pack (now priced at $16, down from $22) is a fun gamble. You might find popular flavors like Sparkling Watermelon and Grape Rush, and if luck is on your side, you could score Mango Passionfruit as well. The pack includes both fizzy and non-carbonated energy drinks, each containing 200 milligrams of caffeine sourced from guarana seed and green tea extracts. If you prefer specific flavors, Sparkling Orange, Fizz-Free Peach Mango, and Green Apple Cherry are also available at a discounted price.
A Ton of Rain Jackets Are On Sale on Amazon

I’m going to be honest here and say that I prefer much more, er, expensive rain jackets because I live in the Pacific Northwest and turn into Gollum (cave-dwelling, mostly bald) in the winters. However, I would be remiss if I did not point out that a ton of rain jackets from brands we’ve tested are currently on sale at Amazon.
My picks are from Columbia or Eddie Bauer, both brands that I’ve tested that just fit my petite self a bit oddly. My recommendations are the Columbia Watertight II ($50, $25 off) and the Eddie Bauer Packable Rain Jacket ($52, $47 off). The Frogg Toggs Ultralite 2 ($20) isn’t technically on sale, but it is only $20 and is a cult backpacker’s favorite (I keep one in the glove box of my car).
This Flamingo Dermaplane Kit Is $5 Off
I bought the Flamingo Dermaplane Kit back in May after trying several other ones that caused irritation and razor bumps. I was hesitant at first, but this was my last resort, and since I love Flamingo’s products, like their razor and hair removal cream, I decided to give it a shot. When I say it’s the only dermaplane razor I’ve used that doesn’t cause acne, I really mean it. Each blade can be used up to three times, and this pack comes with four refills and a protective blade cap. Originally priced at $18, Flamingo’s kit is 25 percent off. If you already own one, the refills are also on sale.
Everything From Peloton Is On Sale???
Peloton’s stock has fallen off considerably since the pandemic, but I am still, firmly, a Peloton believer. No other fitness software is so usable. I use the Strength+ app every day, whether I’m lifting at the gym or just doing 15 minutes of pushups and stretches while watching Horizon: An American Saga before bed.
All of Peloton’s exercise equipment is currently on sale at Amazon right now, which extends from the treadmill, which is a whopping $300 off (and which reviewer Kristin Canning also agreed had the best streaming workouts) to the famous (notorious?) Peloton bike, which is $362 off. If it’s too hot for you to exercise outside right now, you should seriously consider it. (And also get some protein powder to go with it!)
Time to Bulk Up
Optimum Nutrition’s Gold Standard Whey is our top choice for protein powder for several reasons. First, it provides 24 grams of protein per serving, sourced from a blend of whey isolate, concentrate, and peptides. It is also affordable (especially now that it’s on sale), widely available, and has a great taste. The vanilla ice cream flavor is currently 36 percent off (priced at $55 instead of $86). It’s also my favorite flavor, perfect for smoothies, banana bread recipes, and protein-packed muffins. Plus, the Clean Label Project awarded the vanilla ice cream flavor its stamp of approval, confirming that it tested free of arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury.
Fitbit’s Smallest Tracker Is On Sale
The Inspire 3 isn’t Fitbit’s most exciting tracker. It hasn’t been updated for several years and will probably be due for an update sometime soon. However, it offers the best possible battery life (up to 10 days) that you can get on any Fitbit tracker, which is already better than what you would get with an Apple Watch and it’s light, small, and has an optical heart rate monitor. And it’s way under $100! For more fitness tracker deals, be sure to check out our Prime Day roundup.
Save on My Favorite Pillowcase
The Blissy Silk Pillowcase is the best silk pillowcase I’ve used. It’s made with the same mulberry silk as the brand’s sleep mask, which is my top pick (and also on sale right now). You can even get the two in coordinating colors. The silk pillowcase is cool to the touch and a nice mix of buttery-soft and slippery—it’s not so slick that my head slides off, but it has enough slip to help preserve my curls. And I love that the case has a zipper closure, so it doesn’t bunch up around my pillow when I toss and turn.
Snail Slime for Half Off
Snail mucin—aka snail slime, aka slug syrup, aka mollusk mucus, aka escargoop—is rich in beneficial components, including elastin, collagen, hyaluronic acid, glycolic acid, and vitamins A, C, and E. These ingredients team up to help your skin regenerate, stay hydrated, and fight off bacteria. If you’re curious about what snail mucin can do for your skin, the Cosrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence is my favorite product in the mollusk department. With 96 percent snail secretion filtrate, this serum is incredibly hydrating and works wonders in repairing your skin, plus it doesn’t contain any added fragrances. Right now it’s nearly half off for Prime Day, so it’s a great chance to grab this fan-favorite product.
The Lexus of Ovens, at Toyota Prices
Every time I review any cooking device shaped like a toaster oven, I compare it to a Breville. There are at least two good reasons for this. One is that Breville makes the best toaster ovens that exist—ovens that can broil, bake, toast, air-fry, proof dough, dry fruit, and make your actual oven seem like a place to store pans.
But the other reason is that every time I’m testing another oven, I have to move a Breville off my countertop to do so—specifically, Breville’s top-line Joule Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro ($500), whose guided cooking function has long beaten Tesla to the punch on autopilot. But while I enjoy the recipes and the cooking programs, I straight-up rely on the Breville’s un-matched temperature consistency, fashioned by an sophisticated alphabet soup of NTC and PID controllers.
Anyway, the Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro has pretty much the same hardware, and it’s on sale during Prime Day for $320—which is $180 less than the Joule. Same cooking functions and temperature range. Same unassailable temperature reliability. Same capacity. Same app with recipes custom-tested for the machine. The main thing you give up is the autopilot: you’ll have to press the buttons yourself. Consider this a Lexus at Toyota prices. If you’re in the market for either, this is the time.


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