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The best Prime Day deals usually don’t show up on Day 1. They show up on Day 3, when the flagship banners have sold through and the picks left standing are the ones that earned their spot on price, not placement.
We’ve been tracking Prime Day 2026 all week across the Day 1 deals, cameras, smart glasses, smartwatches, and brand-specific roundups. This Day 3 tracker covers the 10 deals we haven’t touched yet. No repeats from earlier coverage. Just the categories that earned their spot this late in the event.
1. Ninja Creami NC301: At-Home Frozen Treats
Single-serve ice cream makers usually hold firm on price year-round. The Ninja Creami NC301 dropped to a new Prime Day low this morning, and it’s the original version most people actually want.

Price: $199 (From $229.99)
Where to Buy: Amazon
This is the standard Creami, not the upgraded Deluxe, and it handles ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and protein-style frozen treats from a single pre-frozen pint. You freeze the base for 24 hours, and the machine spins it smooth with a metal blade that shaves the ice into a creamy, scoopable ice cream texture.
The seven preset programs cover most flavors home cooks ask for, and the included pint containers are dishwasher safe on the top rack. Reviews flag the noise during the spin cycle as the main quibble, so plan around that if you have a small kitchen.
2. Theragun Mini: Pocketable Percussion Massager
Theragun rarely drops the Mini below $150 outside of Prime Day. Amazon has it at a deeper cut this round.

Price: $129
Where to Buy: Amazon
The Mini fits in a jacket pocket, runs three speeds, weighs about 1.5 pounds, and the quiet motor keeps it from sounding like a power drill during a meeting break. Battery life lands around 180 minutes per charge per Therabody’s spec sheet, and the triangle grip is easier on the wrist than a traditional cylindrical massager.
3. Samsung T7 Shield 2TB: Rugged Portable SSD
Portable SSDs were one of the quieter Day 1 categories. The Samsung T7 Shield 2TB caught up on Day 3 with a sharper price cut than its plain T7 sibling.

Price: $534.37 ($574.99)
Where to Buy: Amazon
This is the rubberized version of the T7, rated IP65 against dust and water and built to survive a drop from about 9.8 feet per Samsung’s spec sheet. Read and write speeds hit up to 1,050 and 1,000 MB/s respectively over USB 3.2 Gen 2.
For photo and video pros offloading cards in the field, or anyone backing up a laptop without a clean desk to land it on, the Shield variant is the one we recommend over the standard T7. The 2TB tier is the sweet spot for cost-per-gigabyte right now, and the included USB-C and USB-A cables save you a separate purchase.
4. Eero Pro 6E 3-Pack: Mesh Wi-Fi That Reaches the Garage
Mesh routers are a Prime Day staple, but the steep cuts usually hit the older Wi-Fi 6 generation. The Pro 6E 3-pack going on sale this Day 3 is the one to grab if you want Wi-Fi 6E without paying flagship pricing.

Price: From $149
Where to Buy: Amazon
The Pro 6E covers up to 6,000 square feet with the three-node kit and adds the 6 GHz band for less congestion in dense apartment buildings. Setup runs through the Eero app, and the system auto-updates in the background.
5. Kindle Scribe (2024): The Reader That Takes Notes
Kindles get aggressive Prime Day cuts every year, but the Scribe usually holds firm. Day 3 finally cracked it open with the best price we’ve seen since launch with trade-in.

Price: $399.99
Where to Buy: Amazon
The Scribe is the only Kindle with active stylus support, and the 2024 refresh added the Active Canvas feature so you can write directly inside book pages without exporting to a separate notebook. The 10.2-inch 300-ppi display is the largest in the lineup, and the front light auto-adjusts to room conditions.
This is the pick if you mark up PDFs, take longhand meeting notes, or want a digital notebook that doesn’t ping you every five minutes. Battery life stretches across weeks per Amazon’s listing, and the included Premium Pen has no battery of its own, so there’s nothing extra to charge.
6. Meta Quest 3S 128GB: Standalone VR Without the Mortgage
Meta’s standalone headset rarely sees Prime Day cuts in its first year. The 3S 128GB at this Day 3 price is the cheapest mixed-reality headset on the market right now.

Price: $296.79 ($349.99)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The 3S uses the same Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chip as the Quest 3 but trades the pancake lenses for Fresnel optics and steps the display down a tier. For most casual users, the difference shows up in edge sharpness, not core performance.
7. LG C4 48-inch OLED: The TV Most People Should Buy
LG OLEDs see selective Prime Day cuts, usually on the older C3 panels. The C4 48-inch is the compact pick in LG’s 2024 lineup, and Day 3 brought the deepest discount yet.

Price: From $977
Where to Buy: Amazon
The C4 uses LG’s a9 Gen 7 processor with 144Hz native refresh, Dolby Vision IQ, and four HDMI 2.1 ports for current-gen consoles. The 48-inch size hits the sweet spot for desk-mounted gaming setups and apartment living rooms where a 55-inch would dominate the wall.
If you’ve been waiting for OLED prices to land somewhere realistic for a second TV, this is the size and panel year that finally works. The G4 sibling is brighter but costs roughly double.
8. Shark FlexStyle: Multi-Tool Hair Styler at a Real Discount
The Shark FlexStyle gets compared to its more expensive rival in every review, and the price gap is usually the whole story. Day 3 trimmed it further.

Price: $199 (From $349)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The FlexStyle base kit typically includes five attachments: two auto-wrap curlers, an oval brush, a paddle brush, and a concentrator nozzle, though attachment counts vary by bundle. The motor swivels between styling and standard dryer modes, which is the feature most people buy it for.
9. Amazon Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen): The Smart Display Worth Counter Space
Amazon’s own hardware gets the steepest Prime Day cuts, and the Echo Show 8 is a perennial favorite. Day 3 brought it lower than Day 1 did, which doesn’t happen often on Amazon-made gear.

Price: $124.99 (From $179.99)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The 3rd-gen model adds a spatial audio speaker setup and the AZ2 Neural Edge processor for faster on-device responses. The 8-inch display is the size most people regret not picking up first, because the 5 feels cramped on a kitchen counter and the 10 takes over the whole work zone.
This handles video calls, recipe walk-throughs, smart home dashboards, and shopping list dictation. The physical privacy shutter covers the camera, which is the one detail every video-capable Echo should have.
10. Insta360 X4: 360 Capture for People Who Hate Reframing
Our Day 1 cameras list focused on mirrorless and compact bodies. The Insta360 X4 fills the 360 gap and hit its lowest Prime Day price on Day 3.

Price: $399 (Bundle)
Where to Buy: Amazon
The X4 shoots 8K 360-degree video and reframes the shot in post, which means you point the camera once and pick the angle later. The single-lens 4K mode handles vlogs without the fisheye look, and the AI Highlights feature auto-cuts a usable reel.
Who Should Skip This Tracker
Skip this list if you already cleared your cart on Day 1 and grabbed the flagship Apple, Sony, or Dyson picks. Skip it too if you’re holding out for Black Friday, since OLED, mesh Wi-Fi, and Kindle deals historically dip lower in late November. This tracker is for readers who held back during the first 48 hours and want the categories Amazon saved for the final stretch.
The Bottom Line
Day 3 of Prime Day is the day for the picks that didn’t fit a tidy category on the front page. The Kindle Scribe and LG C4 are the two we’d grab first if budget allowed only one, because both rarely drop this low outside of Prime Day or Black Friday.
If you missed the earlier coverage, our Day 1 picks handle the Apple, Sony, and Dyson side. The Prime Day 2026 cameras list covers mirrorless and compact bodies, and the smart glasses round-up covers wearable displays. This tracker is the fill-in for the categories that didn’t make it into those.
Prime Day 2026 closes at 11:59 p.m. PDT on Friday, June 26. Lightning deals will refresh through the final hours, and most of the picks above are on quantity-limited stock.
