Prime Day’s become the summer’s biggest test for anyone who’s been sitting on a wishlist. For a few days, Amazon drops prices across nearly every category we cover, from EDC tools to power stations, and a lot of those cuts land at the lowest numbers we see all year outside the holidays. That’s why it matters: it’s a rare window where upgrading your everyday tech doesn’t mean overpaying, and the deals often ripple outward as other retailers scramble to match Amazon’s cuts.
The catch is that the best prices move fast, with popular picks selling out or bouncing back up within hours. We tracked all of it so you didn’t have to keep refreshing deal pages yourself, watching the drops, noting the duds, and flagging the ones actually worth your money.
Whether you’re after a single upgrade or filling a whole cart, the sheer volume of listings gets overwhelming fast. Here’s everything we published for Prime Day 2026, grouped so you can jump straight to what you’re shopping for.
The live trackers
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We kept a running log every day of the event. Start with our early deals roundup from June 17, then follow the action through Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, and the Day 4 final-hours tracker that flagged the last deals still in stock before the clock ran out. Each tracker updated through the day as prices shifted, so they’re the fastest way to see how the event unfolded from the first early markdowns to the final closeout hours.
Prime Day brand spotlights
A few brands earned their own deep dives. The Garmin Venu 4 hit its lowest price yet, and we rounded up 12 of Google’s best deals spanning the Pixel 10 to Pixel Buds. We also broke down sales across Apple, Sony, Anker, and Bluetti. Watch fans got a Tissot guide, and the Leatherman roundup pulled together six multitools worth carrying. Two launches stood out too: meet the Dyson V16 Piston Animal alongside five other Dyson deals, and the Retroid Pocket 5 for the retro-handheld crowd. If you’re loyal to one brand, these are the guides where we dug into the full lineup instead of a single headline deal.
Prime Day deals by category
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If you shop by type rather than by brand, we’ve got you, and these guides sort the genuine markdowns from the inflated list prices. There were guides for smartphones, budget audio, budget smartwatches, smart glasses starting at $69.99, and AI webcams for anyone tired of looking washed out on calls.
We also covered cameras under $500 for creators, home security cameras, office chairs, budget laptops for high school students, and kitchen gadgets for summer and back-to-school. Powering up got two takes: an early power station roundup and a reality check on why you probably don’t need a 2000Wh station when five solid picks cost under $250.
Picks for every household
Some of our favorites were built around who you’re shopping for. We pulled together the 6 best kids’ gadget deals plus a bonus pick, pet care gadgets worth buying, and a July 4th weekend gadget guide for the long holiday. EDC fans got two: a 9-pick TACRAY roundup and a last-call EDC guide before the sale closed. Heading outdoors? Our beginner snorkeling gadgets guide rounded things out. These lists come in handy when you’re buying for someone else and want a curated shortlist instead of scrolling endless search results.
Still shopping?
Prices shift fast once Prime Day wraps, so double-check anything still live before you check out. Every guide above links straight to the products we vetted, and we called out the standouts in each. Bookmark this recap as your starting point, since we’ll keep pointing back to it the next time a major sale rolls around. Prime Day may be over, but the same categories go on sale around the holidays, so plenty of these picks are worth keeping on your radar.
