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The best October Prime Day deals you can still shop

Some deals are gone, but you still have time this week to save big on some of our favorite gadgets and goods.

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Technically, Amazon’s October Prime Day event is a two-day affair, but we’ve personally never seen it that way. Each year, we’ve noticed Amazon begins to drop steep savings ahead of the event, many of which stick around afterward. The best deals and discounts are often reserved for the actual event, of course, but a few linger for several days before disappearing in the ether until Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

This year is no exception. For example, gamers can still get Seagate’s 2TB storage expansion card for the Xbox Series X / S for its lowest price to date. We’re also still seeing great prices on headphones like the long-lasting Beats Solo 4 and Sony WH-1000XM5, plus a record low on the Google Pixel Fold. Granted, not all of the remaining Prime Day deals rival the prices we saw earlier this week, but they’re still worth a look if you’re looking to get a headstart on your holiday shopping or nab something for yourself (we’re not here to judge).

Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best Prime Day deals that are still available. You’ll still need a Prime subscription to take advantage of many of them, but you can easily get around that by signing up for a 30-day trial. Just be sure to turn off that pesky auto-renew afterward.

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Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro photographed on a reflective black surface.
$190

The second-gen AirPods Pro improve upon Apple’s original pair with much better noise cancellation, improved sound quality, and onboard volume controls. The latest refresh also ships with a USB-C charging case, as opposed to Lightning. Read our hands-on impressions.

$200

The Pixel Watch 2 lasts a reliable 24 hours on a single charge with the always-on display enabled. It offers the same Qualcomm processor as the new Pixel Watch 3, along with a multipath health sensor, Wear OS 5 compatibility, and a host of welcome safety features. Read our review.

Hoto electric screwdriver parts
$42

Hoto’s electric screwdriver is perfect for making small to medium-sized repairs around the house. In addition to a USB-C port, the screwdriver comes with a case and 12 steel bits.

$40

Amazon’s highest-end streaming stick is faster than its predecessor with Wi-Fi 6E and double the storage. It also now displays widgets and artwork when idle while continuing to offer a terrific selection of streaming apps and Alexa integration.

A 9th gen iPad on a wood table viewed from the top down
$199

Apple’s entry-level iPad from 2021 has a 10.2-inch screen, an A13 Bionic chip, and a 12MP front camera that supports Apple’s Center Stage feature. It’s also compatible with the first-gen Apple Pencil and the company’s smart keyboard. Although it’s discontinued, it’s the only iPad you can still buy with a 3.5mm headphone jack.

A Seagate 1TB Expansion Card plugged into the back of an Xbox Series X console.
$150

Proprietary SSD expansion for the Xbox Series X / S consoles. The plug-and-play drives are designed to be as fast as the Xbox internal SSD and are sold in 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB configurations.

A chomping plant built out of lego bricks, complete with green warp pipe underneath

Lego Piranha Plant

$6020% off
$48

Lego’s 540-piece Piranha Plant set remains one of the more affordable Lego Mario kits you can buy. It’s got a massive mouth, posable leaves, and comes with two coins inspired by the classic franchise.

A black plastic car charging mount with the ESR logo at the center of the circular charging puck is mounted to a car’s vent.
$25

A compact, flexible Qi2 charger for vent and dash mounting. Read our review.

Hand holding green safety cutter over a wrapped brown tube.
$5

The slice is a petite cutting tool with a ceramic blade that’s quick, easy, and safe.

White device labeled Meross with black and red wires coming out
$40

Meross makes a handy add-on that can transform a variety of garage door models into smart doors that you can open remotely. It works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings.

The best headphone and earbud deals

Sony WH-1000XM5

$39825% off
$298

With improved comfort, refined sound, and even better active noise cancellation, Sony’s WH-1000XM5 offer a compelling mix of features for the price. Read our review.

A hands-on product photo of Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 / Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.
$152

Samsung’s premium Galaxy Buds 3 Pro sport the same stem-based design and pinch gestures as the standard Galaxy Buds 3, only they deliver better sound, improved ANC, and an in-ear fit with silicone tips.

  • The Shokz OpenRun Pro headphones are currently matching their all-time low of $124.95 ($55 off) at Amazon. Their open-ear bone conduction design is a great way to listen to audio on runs without tuning out the world (and any hazards) around you, and they offer up to 10 hours of continuous playback for extended runs.
  • The Google Pixel Buds A-Series are a little long in the tooth now but still offer good value (especially for Pixel phone owners) at their discounted price of $69 ($30 off) at Amazon. They feature IPX4 water resistance, in-ear detection, and a comfortable fit — that is, so long as you’re okay with nonremovable ear hooks. Read our review.

Beats Fit Pro

$19930% off
$140

The Beats Fit Pro earbuds have integrated wing tips that help keep them secure during runs and workouts. They also have excellent noise cancellation, and their sound has just the right amount of bass and kick to keep you motivated. Read our review.

  • The Beats Studio Pro noise-canceling headphones are matching their Black Friday price of $169.99 (a pretty massive $180 off) at both Amazon and Best Buy. If you don’t mind a slightly dated design, they’re a very cost-effective way into some solid ANC headphones that work great on both iOS and Android ecosystems, and they also feature a very good transparency mode. Read our review.
A photo of the Beats Solo 4 wireless headphones.

Beats Solo 4

$20050% off
$100

With lossless USB-C audio, 50-hour battery life, Find My, spatial audio, and more comfy ear cups, the Beats Solo 4 gained significant quality-of-life improvements over their eight-year-old predecessors. They still deliver that bass-rich Beats sound, too. Read our review.

The best charging accessory deals

$56

A Qi2 pad on the front and a party in the back, with three AC outlets and four USB ports. It can deliver up to 67W through a single USB-C port or divided between its two USB-C and two USB-A ports. Read our MagSafe / Qi2 charger buying guide.

  • The Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip is available for $39.99 ($40 off) at Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon, dropping to a new low that even beats out Black Friday. The surge-protected strip allows you to individually control its six outlets and three USB ports without the need for a hub; it can even monitor their energy consumption.
  • Anker’s Qi2-certified MagGo Wireless Charging Station (Foldable 3-in-1) is down to $82.49 ($27.50 off) at Amazon when clipping an on-page coupon, which is a new low. The portable charger — which remains one of our top picks among MagSafe / Qi2 options — can charge a compatible iPhone, Apple Watch, and pair of AirPods all at the same time.
$113

Twelve South’s 3-in-1 charging stand offers full 15W MagSafe iPhone charging and can simultaneously top up a set of AirPods while fast-charging a compatible Apple Watch. The charger includes a power supply (with travel adapters) to deliver enough juice over its five-foot / 1.5m USB cable.

The best tablet and e-reader deals

A Pixel Tablet mounted on its speaker dock showing a Weather Frog screensaver.
$319

Google’s 11-inch Pixel Tablet uses the same Tensor G2 chip found in the Pixel 7 lineup. It’s also available with a magnetic charging dock so you can use it as a de facto smart display. Read our review.

purple iPad mini back with pencil attached on blue background and vignette
$350

Apple’s revamped iPad Mini ditches the home button and opts for a larger edge-to-edge display. It also comes outfitted with a faster processor, support for USB-C, and a top-mounted power button that moonlights as a Touch ID sensor. Read our review.

The 10th-gen iPad in yellow, resting face up on a wooden table.
$299

Apple’s 10th-gen iPad is the successor to the older ninth-gen model. In exchange for its revised design, landscape-oriented webcam, USB-C port, larger 10.9-inch screen, and faster processor, it ditched the headphone jack and home button. Read our review.

A screenshot of the Apple Pencil Pro taken from Apple’s Let Loose iPad presentation.

Apple Pencil Pro

$12926% off
$96

The Apple Pencil Pro offers a slate of new features including Find My support so you can find the stylus when it gets lost. It also touts new creative capabilities, like squeeze gestures and a “Barrel Roll” gyroscope.

The best Apple deals

Woman holding a purse while modeling the Stripes watchface on the Apple Watch SE (2022)
$170

The latest SE borrows a few features from the Series 8, including the same chipset and Crash Detection feature, but it’s an otherwise subtle upgrade from the last-gen SE. Read our review.

  • The latest base-model 13-inch MacBook Air with M3 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage is at its lowest price of $899 ($200 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The M3 Air came out earlier this year and looks a lot like the previous M2 generation, with modest improvements like a faster chip, improved Wi-Fi, and the ability to power two external monitors with the lid closed. And one of the best things that remains the same as the prior generation is the Air’s excellent all-day battery life. Read our review.
  • If the base 13-inch M3 MacBook Air above is too simple a configuration for you, it’s also available with 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD for $1,249 ($250 off) at Amazon and Best Buy.
A photo of Apple’s M3-powered MacBook Air laptop.
$1099

The 15-inch MacBook Air is also equipped with Apple’s M3 chip. It features a larger display and better speaker array than the 13-inch MacBook Air M3. Read our review.

Hands holding the silver Apple AirPods Max.

Apple AirPods Max

$54928% off
$395

Apple’s AirPods Max feature exemplary build quality, sound phenomenal, and keep up with the best at noise cancellation. Read our review.

The best laptop deals

An open and powered on silver laptop against a background of different colored squares.
$800

Samsung’s first entry in the Copilot Plus PC world, running Windows on Arm with a Snapdragon X Elite processor. The Galaxy Book4 Edge comes in two sizes, the 14-inch and 16-inch, both of which feature vivid OLED touchscreen displays with 120Hz refresh rate and all-day battery life. Read our review.

$1400

The 13.8-inch Surface Laptop is the most affordable of Microsoft’s 2024 Copilot Plus models. The MacBook rival uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chipsets — which are said to offer substantial performance and battery life improvements — and its keyboard is the first with a dedicated Copilot key.

  • The 2024 Asus Zenbook Duo laptop is on sale for $1,264.99 ($235 off) at Amazon. Spec-wise, it’s got an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. However, its most unique qualities are its dual 14-inch OLED touchscreens, one of which is revealed by removing its wireless keyboard deck — allowing a multi-screen desktop-like environment on the go. Read our review.
$1300

The new Surface Pro maintains its winning form factor, which sets it apart from traditional laptops. It now houses the AI-ready Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chipset, however, and the detachable keyboard has been improved with bolder, brighter keys and a Copilot button.

The best TV and streaming device deals

LG C4 OLED (65-inch)

$160038% off
$997

The LG C4 is similar to its predecessor, with support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate tech. However, it now sports a max 144Hz refresh rate, a brighter panel, and overall better picture quality.

An image of Amazon’s Fire TV Omni QLED television on a wall with onscreen widgets for weather, sticky notes, music, and more.
$416

Amazon’s Fire TV Omni QLED features built-in microphones for Alexa commands, low input lag, and support for two-way video calling with a compatible webcam. It also provides access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and most major streaming services.

A photo of Amazon’s Fire TV Cube on a TV stand.
$110

The hybrid Echo and Fire TV is faster than its predecessor with extensive hands-free voice control capabilities, support for Wi-Fi 6E, and excellent performance. Read our review.

  • Roku’s Streaming Stick 4K is down to $34 (around $16 off) at Amazon, which is one of its better prices to date. The basic 4K streaming device offers an easy-to-use software interface and a host of solid specs — including support for Dolby Vision HDR — all within a svelte form factor that easily tucks behind your TV.
  • The latest Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is going for $29.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, matching its lowest price to date. It’s hard to beat in terms of value at this price, especially given its broad HDR support for Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, but it often feels like Amazon’s interface goes out of its way to center Prime Video content and ads when possible.
$340

The latest Hisense 4K TVs boast excellent value for image quality and Google Play, giving you access to a wide selection of streaming apps. They also support Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 Plus.

A photo of a man leaning over on a couch and using LG’s StanbyME Go briefcase TV.

LG StanbyME Go

$119733% off
$797

LG’s StanbyME Go is a fun 27-inch panel nestled within a briefcase. The basic 1080p display doesn’t offer high-end specs, though it does come with a selection of preloaded games, versatile viewing options, and a wide selection of streaming apps. Read our review.

$105

Amazon’s own Fire TV Soundbar is a 2.0-channel speaker that stretches 24 inches long. It’s got support for Dolby Audio, DTS, and Bluetooth and connects to a compatible TV via an HDMI port with eARC or ARC. Read our hands-on impressions.

$399

The latest Sonos Beam fits into the middle of Sonos’ soundbar lineup. It supports Dolby Atmos through virtualized surround sound and offers eARC compatibility with newer TVs.

The best smartphone deals

A photo of Google’s Pixel Fold smartphone.

Google Pixel Fold (256GB)

$179933% off
$1199

The Pixel Fold, Google’s first foray into the world of foldable phones, features an outer 5.8-inch display and a 7.6-inch tablet-like inner screen. Read our review.

  • The OnePlus 12 and its massive 6.8-inch display is starting at $649.99 ($150 off) at Amazon — a new low price for the flagship-level phone with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Or you can opt for a model with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM in green for $664.99 ($235 off). The latter is quite a value for a spec-heavy phone that focuses on everyday performance and battery life (not so much all the AI fluff). Read our review.
  • The midrange OnePlus 12R is on sale for $399.99 ($100 off) in its 128GB configuration when clipping the coupon at Amazon. The 12R has an excellent 6.78-inch screen with 120Hz refresh at a low price and flagship-level Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 to keep things speedy. It just lacks some extras and niceties like wireless charging and lower-spec weather resistance. Read our review.
OnePlus Open in hand showing camera array.

OnePlus Open (512GB)

$170024% off
$1300

OnePlus’ first take on foldables is a valiant effort to improve on the big tablet / smartphone hybrid form factor. It’s well engineered and includes a compelling Hasselblad camera system but skimps on features like wireless charging and water resistance. Read our review.

Google Pixel 8A in aloe green showing back panel.

Google Pixel 8A

$49920% off
$399

Google’s latest midranger touts a whopping seven years of software support and a number of small upgrades, including Google’s speedy Tensor G3 processor, a 120Hz display, and plenty of new AI features. Read our review.

Google Pixel 8 in pink on a pink background with red transparent squares.

Google Pixel 8 (128GB)

$69929% off
$499

The last-gen Pixel 8 comes with just a couple of key upgrades over 2022’s Pixel 7, and it misses out on several higher-end features on the 8 Pro, like a telephoto lens. But its combination of price, features, and the promise of seven years of OS updates makes it one of the best mainstream Android phones. Read our review.

The best robot vacuum deals

Roborock’s Q5 Pro on a hardwood floor.

Roborock Q5 Pro

$43058% off
$180

The Q5 Pro has a big 770ml bin, 5,500Pa of suction power, and can be paired with an auto-empty dock, making it a great budget option when it’s on sale. It also mops with a removable mopping pad with a small built-in water tank. It has dual rubber brushes, lidar mapping, and keep-out zones, and the app is very good.

  • Dreame’s X40 Ultra is available for $1,399.99 ($500 off) at Amazon for Prime members, a new all-time low. The terrific robovac offers enough suction for high-pile carpets, and its built-in mop pad can be automatically detached and left at its self-emptying station for mostly hands-off use.
  • Prime members can get the Eufy X10 Pro Omni for $549.99 ($250 off) at Amazon. That’s a new all-time low price on our top pick among midrange hybrid robot vacuums / mops. (As long as you’re willing to trust Anker’s Eufy brand after its security camera fiasco from over a year ago.)
$350

The Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop mops very well — doing a swingy, scrubbing movement with its rear end when in “Matrix mode.” However, you have to manually fill and attach the mop reservoir and empty the bin when it mops, as it only self-empties in vacuum mode and can only avoid larger objects.

Dreame L20 Ultra

$140046% off
$750

The high-end Dreame L20 Ultra in on sale for $650, more than 50 percent off. This is one of the least hands-on vacuum / mop you can buy. It can remove and reattach its oscillating mopping pads, wash and dry them, refill its water tank, and empty the bin. It can also do the splits with its mops to clean your baseboards better. 

The best smartwatch and fitness tracker deals

Close-up of the Fitbit Ace LTE in the Spicy Pebble variant with a neon green bumper.

Fitbit Ace LTE

$23022% off
$180

Fitbit’s latest fitness tracker sports some of the same hardware found on the Pixel Watch 2 and a variety of step-activated games, which can help motivate your child to keep moving. It also offers calling, messaging, and location sharing when you sign up for a monthly or annual data plan.

  • The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 is on sale for $227.49 at Amazon when you click the on-page coupon for $122 off. The fitness- and health-focused smartwatch has an Apple Watch-like digital crown for scrolling, along with a multiday battery thanks to its ultra-low-power display. Read our review.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 came out over the summer, but it’s already on sale at Amazon starting at $269 ($30 off). The latest generation of Samsung’s smartwatch doesn’t rock the boat with changes, but it offers an upgraded processor and 3-in-1 BioActive Sensor for snappier performance over prior generations. Read our review.

The best smart display and speaker deals

$100

The latest Emberton speaker is an IP67-rated Bluetooth speaker with great sound, long-lasting battery life, and a timeless design that takes a cue from Marshall’s classic guitar amps.

The third-gen Echo Show 5 turned on while on a desk in front of the window during a rainy day.
$75

The latest Echo Show 5 is just as small as its predecessor but features updated mics and a speaker system that delivers double the bass and clearer sound quality.

Sony SRS-XB100

$6037% off
$38

Sony’s adorable SRS-XB100 speaker offers USB-C charging, a built-in strap, and great sound for the price, rendering it a terrific travel speaker or home office companion. Read our review.

A photo of a Sonos Era 100 beside a turntable.

Sonos Era 100

$24920% off
$199

Sonos’ Era 100 smart speaker is a replacement for the older Sonos One, utilizing two tweeters (left and right) and one larger woofer. In addition to Wi-Fi, the Era 100 supports Bluetooth audio and line-in playback via an optional adapter. Read our review.

The best smart home deals

A large silver door lock on a door above a lever handle
$117

Expensive but with a premium feel, this smart lock is reliable, feels good in your hand, and doesn’t require switching out your entire deadbolt. You can keep your existing key, and it will auto-unlock as you arrive home. But beware of the poor battery life and prepare to stockpile those CR123 batteries.

$40

The customizable Govee M1 Matter-compatible LED strip light is 6.56-feet long and can display millions of colors and shades of white. You can also use it to create light patterns that sync with music. Read our review.

  • The Matter-compatible TP-Link Tapo Outdoor Smart Plug is just $15.99 ($14 off) at Amazon after clipping the on-page coupon. The smart plug offers two weather-resistant outlets and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi to connect to Apple Home, Alexa, and Google Home ecosystems. It’s especially handy this time of year if you want to smarten up some old conventional holiday lights.

The best gaming deals

$399

The PlayStation 5 Digital doesn’t come with a disc drive, but you can buy one separately if you later decide you want one. The console otherwise plays all of the same games as the version equipped with a disc drive.

Naked Snake and The Boss face off in a field of flowers.
$20

A remastered collection of Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and the two original Metal Gear titles from the MSX2. The love letter to these classic “tactical espionage action” games is also coupled with extra spinoffs like Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions. Read our review.

$26

Bluey: The Videogame isn’t a very long or in-depth game, but children obsessed with the popular kids show from Australia are likely to get a kick out of the family-friendly co-operative experience starring the Heeler family.

  • Physical copies of EA Sports College Football 25 for PlayStation 5 are on sale for a new low of $42.99 ($27 off), and the Xbox Series X copy is even cheaper at $40.94 (about $29 off) at Amazon. It’s been an 11-year hiatus since the last college football game by EA Sports, and the new one came out just a few months ago to marching band-level fanfare and positive reception. The new installment has a robust Dynasty Mode that allows you to do all your own recruiting, and for the first time, it features real player names and likenesses.
$310

The WD_Black SN850X is one of the fastest M.2 drives around, with a sequential read speed of up to 7,300MB/s and a write speed of up to 6,600MB/s. It performs best in a PC with a PCIe 4.0 motherboard or in a PS5 (with a requisite heatsink).

$180

Samsung’s ultrafast 990 Pro is a PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSD that can reach sequential read speeds of 7,450MB/s and write speeds of 6,900MB/s. It’s more than capable for high-end PC builds, and its preinstalled heatsink means it’s easily installable into a PlayStation 5. Its heatsink even has a bit of RGB lighting for some extra pop (if you’re able to see it).

  • Logitech’s G305 Lightspeed sports a 12,000 DPI sensor and up to 250 hours of use on a single AA battery. The six-button wireless gaming mouse is a great value for both PC and Mac users, one that’s currently available at Amazon for $37.99 (around $12 off).

Sony InZone H9

$30034% off
$198

The H9 is at the top end of Sony’s InZone gaming headsets. It features active noise cancellation, compatibility with both PCs and the PlayStation 5, and can simultaneously connect to two devices (one over 2.4GHz wireless and one over Bluetooth).

$123

A limited-edition version of Elgato’s Stream Deck MK. 2, featuring a seethrough purple design, matching USB cable, and downloadable icon pack to complete the retro look. The MK. 2 version of the standard Stream Deck features 15 programmable buttons along with a swappable faceplate and a detachable stand.

Elgato Stream Deck Plus pictured against colorful background
$174

The Elgato Stream Deck Plus sacrifices some of the PC control pad’s programmable LCD buttons to make room for a set of dials and an LCD strip to visualize your volume and light adjustments. Read our review.

  • A simple and reliable Steam Deck dock from Jsaux (model HB0602) is just $23.99 ($16 off) at Amazon for Prime members. The 5-in-1 dock plugs into the PC handheld’s USB-C and offers ports for USB-C passthrough charging, ethernet, two USB-A, and HDMI-out at up to 4K / 60Hz (more than enough for the Steam Deck’s specs).

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$400

The Victrola Stream Onyx may be a cheaper alternative to the higher-end Stream Carbon, but it still features a metal platter and the ability to stream records straight to a Sonos system.

  • The Joseph Joseph Garlic Rocker is one of the easiest ways to crush or mince the greatest-tasting plant known to humanity, and it’s on sale for $11.98 (about $8 off) at Amazon. The simple design makes cleaning it much easier than more complicated garlic presses with tiny holes that easily get clogged.
  • You can get a Glocusent book light that goes around your neck to easily illuminate your reading material in bed for $15.24 (about $5 off) at Amazon. The neck-style book light ensures it lights up your book without shining in your eyes and can also be used for various tasks around the house that require using both hands.
  • The critically acclaimed tabletop game Splendor is down to $17.99 ($24 off) at Amazon after clipping an on-page coupon. The easy-to-learn strategy game for two to four players is a great gateway into all kinds of unique designer board games.
  • We’re officially entering spooky season, folks. Thankfully, if you have yet to get in on the Halloween fun, the revised rendition of Arkham Horror The Card Game is on sale at Amazon right now for $47.96 (about $12 off). The cooperative title is a little complex at first, but once you grasp the various roleplaying elements and overall flow, the Lovecraftian game takes on a life of its own.
Open screwdriver tool kit showing all the various bits and parts.
$24

A 46-piece screwdriver kit that can help you repair practically any tech device out there.

$550

Breville’s Barista Express certainly isn’t the cheapest option out there, but it’s elegant, straightforward, and relatively easy to maintain.

  • The Brother HL-L2460DW is on sale for an all-time low of $129.99 ($30 off) at Amazon. It’s not the exact model from our famous / infamous laser printer “buying guide,” but it’s similar. The black-and-white printer can print up to 700 pages with the included toner at up to 36 pages per minute while holding 250 sheets in its tray.
  • A single Tile Mate is available at Amazon for $17.99 ($7 off). The platform-agnostic Bluetooth location tracker comes with a battery that lasts up to three years, and unlike Apple’s AirTags, it features a built-in lanyard hole to easily attach it to your keys without the need for another purchase.
  • The Logitech Litra Glow — a nifty webcam / streaming light — is back down to one of its best prices to date at Amazon, where you can pick it up for $49.99 ($10 off). The Litra Glow easily mounts to the top of a monitor, and its adjustable brightness and color temperature are controllable via desktop software on either a PC or Mac.
$40

Qi wireless car charger with a one-touch mechanism and foot that adjusts to fit large and extra-large smartphones up to 3.7 inches.

Catan CU (promo image)

Catan

$6045% off
$33

The iconic board game classic that has players strategically competing and trading for resources.

  • Now through the end of Prime Big Deal Days, new subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited (who don’t have an Amazon Prime membership) can get a three-month free trial direct from Amazon. And if you have a Prime subscription but never used Amazon’s premium music service before, you can qualify for a bonus four-month trial. The subscription runs $10.99 a month after that (making this free trial worth $32.97 for non-Prime members and $43.96 for Prime members), so be sure to cancel ahead of time if you don’t plan to keep it going after the promo period.
  • Catan is great and all, but if you’re looking for a relatively quick board game you can knock out with your buddy over a cup of coffee, Azul is on sale at Amazon for $23.99 ($16 off). The goal is to accumulate a wealth of points while building an eye-catching mosaic, yet, despite its simple premise, there’s a subtle level of depth for those who wish to dig in.

Update, October 10th: Updated to reflect current pricing and availability, along with the fact Amazon’s October Prime Day event has ended.