The fireworks aren’t the hard part of July 4th weekend. It’s the logistics: dragging a loaded cooler across soft sand, keeping a phone alive at the lake, and finding music that survives a splash. Prime Day runs June 23 to 26 this year, so the gear that fixes those problems is cheaper right now than it’ll be by the holiday itself.
Here are 10 things worth buying this week, ranked by how much they’ll save your weekend. Every link points to Amazon or official website, and prices swing fast during a Prime Day window, so confirm the live number before you check out.
1. VEVOR Beach Dolly With 12-Inch Sand Wheels
The last hundred feet of soft sand is where most beach carts give up. The VEVOR Beach Dolly handles it with 12-inch solid non-inflatable wheels that ride on top of loose sand instead of digging in. There’s no inflation and no pressure checks, so it’s a grab-and-go from the garage.

Price: From $109
Where to Buy: Amazon
It’s a flat aluminum deck, 29.9 by 15.4 inches, rated for 165 pounds while the cart itself weighs about 20. The frame won’t rust in salt air, and it folds flat in one motion to fit a mid-size sedan trunk. We loaded ours past 100 pounds across concrete, thick grass, and packed gravel without any flex or wobble.
That’s why it’s number one: it’s the single purchase that makes every other trip easier, beach or not. Pricing has bounced between $97.80 and $134.90 depending on the listing, so check the live Prime Day price first. Read our full review for the terrain testing and folding details.
2. Soundcore Boom 2 Floating Bluetooth Speaker
Pool decks and lake docks are hard on speakers, so buy one that floats and shrugs off splashes. The Soundcore Boom 2 is built for that, with a waterproof body and bass tuned to carry across open air.

Price: $84.99 (From $129.99)
Where to Buy: Amazon
It’s loud enough for a backyard cookout and small enough to clip onto the beach cart, and the battery covers a full day outdoors on one charge. We picked it for our July 4th outdoor gadgets guide for the same reason it lands here.
3. Anker SOLIX Portable Power Station
A campsite or tailgate lot has no outlets, and a dead phone on a holiday weekend is its own small disaster. A portable power station keeps phones, speakers, and a fan running from Friday to Sunday.

Price: $399
Where to Buy: Anker
Anker’s SOLIX line covers everything from a backpack-size battery to a fridge-capable unit, so match the capacity to your crowd. It recharges fast and runs quiet, which matters when you’re sleeping near it. Anker tends to post some of its sharpest cuts during the Prime Day window.
For a beach or park day, a midsize unit handles a speaker, a fan, and several phone top-ups with room to spare. Step up to the larger capacity only if you’re powering a cooler or running gear overnight.
4. Aecooly Neck Fan
Standing in a parade crowd or on a fireworks lawn in July heat gets old fast. A hands-free neck fan moves real air without tying up a hand or needing an outlet.

Price: $19.99
Where to Buy: Amazon
The Aecooly model wraps around your neck, runs for hours on a charge, and stays quiet enough to wear through a conversation. It’s light enough that you forget it’s on, which is exactly what you want when you’re standing in the sun for hours. (You can also check out the Aecooly Ultra-Pocket Portable Handheld Turbo Fan we recently reviewed.)
5. JOTO Waterproof Phone Pouch
Water and phones don’t mix, and July 4th weekend puts them together constantly. A waterproof pouch lets you shoot photos near the water, float your phone in a pool, and stop worrying about a rogue wave. It costs less than lunch and saves a four-figure replacement.

Price: $7.12
Where to Buy: Amazon
The JOTO pouch is rated to keep water out down to 100 feet, and it fits most phones up to about 7 inches. The clear window on the front and back keeps the touchscreen and camera usable through the plastic.
It clips around your neck on the included strap, so it rides along on a tube or a paddleboard without a pocket. Buy a two-pack so nobody in the group is the one holding a phone over the water.
6. Wuben Flashlight
Once the fireworks end, parking lots and campsites get dark fast. A real flashlight beats a phone light for the walk back and for finding gear in a tent.

Price: $49.18
Where to Buy: Amazon
Wuben’s lineup runs from keychain lights to a 12,000-lumen monster, so pick the output that fits your weekend. The smaller models recharge over USB-C and ride in a pocket all day, and we rounded up ten of them for summer with notes on camping versus everyday carry.
7. Leatherman Multitool
Something always needs fixing on a holiday weekend, from a stuck cooler latch to a frayed strap to a bottle that won’t open. A good multitool turns those moments into a five-second non-event. It’s the item you don’t think about until you need it badly.

Price: $119.95 (From $199.95)
Where to Buy: Amazon
Leatherman’s pliers-based tools pack a knife, scissors, screwdrivers, and a bottle opener into a belt-size package, and Prime Day usually brings several models down to their best prices of the year.
For a weekend bag, a midsize model hits the right balance of capability and weight. Our Prime Day multitool guide breaks down which one fits your use.
8. Chipolo LOOP Item Tracker
Crowded beaches and festival lots are where keys and bags disappear. A small tracker on your keyring or cooler handle means you can find them from your phone.

Price: $33.15 (From $39)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The Chipolo LOOP is rechargeable, rings loud, and clips onto almost anything. It works with either Apple Find My or Google’s Find Hub, so you pick the network that matches your phone when you set it up, which makes it a fit for exactly these chaotic, sandy days.
9. Garmin Venu 4 Smartwatch
A long weekend outdoors is a lot of swimming, walking, and late nights, and the Garmin Venu 4 tracks all of it without a daily charge. It’s water-rated for the pool and the lake, and the battery stretches across the whole weekend. That’s the difference between a watch you wear and one you leave on the charger.

Price: $499.99 (From $549.99)
Where to Buy: Amazon
It handles sleep, heart rate, and GPS routes for a holiday hike, then syncs to your phone when you’re back on wifi. Garmin recently hit its lowest price yet ahead of Prime Day.
If you’ve been waiting to upgrade a fitness watch, a Prime Day dip is the moment. Confirm the live price, since Garmin discounts can come and go through the event.
10. Marshall Monitor III Headphones
The drive home and the quiet morning after are better with a real pair of headphones. The Marshall Monitor III pairs long battery life with the brand’s signature look and sound.

Price: $379
Where to Buy: Amazon
Active noise canceling cuts road and airport noise, and a single charge lasts well beyond a weekend road trip. It already dropped to $229.99 in a recent summer sale, a record low for the model, so watch for the Prime Day price to match or beat that. Read our deal coverage for the details.
How to Shop During Prime Day Without Overpaying
Prime Day prices swing hour to hour, so the trick is to decide what you actually need before you open Amazon. Start with the gear that fixes a real problem, like hauling, power, and water protection, then add the nice-to-haves. The beach cart and the power station are the picks that pay off every weekend, not just this one. (Read our Prime Day 2026 Prep 3-Day Tech Checklist)
Check each price against its recent history before you buy, since a “deal” sticker doesn’t always mean the lowest price. Set the items you’re unsure about aside and revisit them before the window closes June 26.
Whatever you grab, buy it for the weekend you’ll actually have, not the one in the catalog photos. The right gear is the stuff you stop noticing because it just works.
