This year’s fall Prime Day is almost on schedule. But you still have time to save on some of our favorite tech. Yes, it’s October and it’s a little early to start thinking about holiday shopping. But you’d be remiss to completely ignore the upcoming festivities, because you can actually save money on some great gadgets during this sale.
But let’s be real: Amazon isn’t always easy to find what you’re looking for. Among the pages and pages of bad deals you might scroll through, you might come across a few good tech deals that are worth your money to begin with. However, you don’t have to sift through this nonsense – that’s where we come in. We’ve rounded up the ten best Prime Day tech deals you should buy before the event ends tonight. And no, not all of them will cost you an arm and a leg.
Apple AirTag (four-pack) for $65 (34% off): If you’re an iPhone user, there really aren’t any better Bluetooth trackers than AirTags. Attach one to your keys with an AirTag holder, slip one into your wallet, or throw one in the bottom of your carry-on suitcase to monitor the location of your belongings using the Find My app. As is usually the case, picking them up in a multi-pack like this costs less than buying a single AirTag on its own. And while you’re at it, you can also pick up a pair of Belkin AirTag holders for less thanks to Prime Day deals.
Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025 75418 for $31 (30% off): It’s Advent calendar season. They’ve flooded the internet, as they usually do this time of year, and there’s plenty of choice (and stock) before we hit December. Lego has a bunch of them, and this Star Wars one will be fun for everyone, not just kids, to open every day at the end of the year.
PNY Express microSD Card (128GB) for $38 (15% off): This is really the first time we’ve seen Switch 2-compatible Express microSD cards on sale since they started releasing in earnest earlier this year. No, you unfortunately can’t just buy any microSD card on the market and use it with your new Switch 2. The console only works with these newer cards, and luckily they’re more available now than they were back in April when the Switch 2 first went up for pre-order. We’ve tested quite a few cards on the market today and found that they’re all pretty solid. So the best microSD card for Switch 2 is the microSD Express card that you can most easily afford.
DJI Neo Drone for $159 (20% Off): The DJI Neo may be an inexpensive, beginner-friendly drone, but it has powerful features like subject tracking and quick shots. It can shoot video at up to 4K 30fps and is fast and handy, although it’s also quite noisy. In our DJI Neo review, we praised it for its speed and overall ease of use, even for people who have never used a drone before. You can also buy one with three batteries and a charger for $229 (21% off).
Anker Nano (5K) portable charger with built-in USB connector for $20 ($10 off): Little? Check. Easy to use? Check. No need to remember a cable? Check. We tested this one for our battery guide and found it to be a good option for anyone who wants a simple (and very compact) way to power their phone on the go. It works especially well with the latest iPhones, but it also works with other gear with USB-C charging ports.
Leebein 2025 Electric Scrubber Dryer for $38 (46% off): This is an updated version of my beloved Leebein electric scrubber, which has made cleaning my shower easier than ever. I bought the older version not too long ago and it has become one of the most used pieces of technology in my house. It comes with seven brush heads so you can use it to clean all kinds of surfaces, and its adjustable arm length makes it easy to clean hard-to-reach places. It is IPX7 waterproof and charges via USB-C.
Anker Laptop Power Bank (25K 100W) for $90 ($45 off): This may be the only power bank you need if you’re a commuter or travel often. It’s one of our favorites because it has enough capacity and power to power laptops (as the name suggests), and it has two built-in USB-C cables: one attached to the side and a retractable one that extends up to two feet. This means you don’t need to think about bringing a cable with you in your kit. It also has a handy display that shows how much battery charge remains and how much power output is being delivered to your devices.
Roku Streaming Stick Plus 2025 for $24 (40% off): This is our top pick for the best streaming device for accessing free, live content. The dongle supports 4K and HDR video and does not need to be plugged into the wall for power. It’s a great way to access any streaming service you could ask for: Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max and many more. Plus, if you’re not in the market for a new TV, it’s also a good way to make an old TV look new again.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (3 months) for $57 ($33 off): Microsoft recently increased the price of Game Pass Ultimate to $30 per month, but you can get around that by stacking codes – at least for now. Redeem this code for three months of service at the old rate and you’ll save money. Amazon is even offering a small discount off the usual price of $60.
Shark AI Robot Vacuum with Auto-Empty Base for $230 (58% off): A version of one of our favorite robot vacuums, this Shark machine has strong suction power and supports home mapping. The Shark mobile app lets you set cleaning schedules, and the accompanying auto-empty base will hold 30 days of dust and debris.