Amazon Prime Day is here, and the megaretailer’s massive summer event will span four days this time, through Friday, July 11. And it is (as always) delivering tens of thousands of price drops on the best tech that Amazon sells. Here are dozens of the most enticing tech deals you can get—and don’t forget to check back often, as new deals are coming in all the time.
Apple MacBook Air M3 for $1,249 (list price $1,699)
HP Chromebook Plus x360 for $269.99 (list price $299.98)
Asus ROG Strix G18 Gaming Laptop for $3,909.99 (list price $4,699.99)
Asus TUF A15 Gaming Laptop for $727.88 (list price $799.99)
MSI Creator M14 Laptop for $999.99 (list price $1,199.99)
Apple MacBook Air M4 for $849 (list price $999)
Gaming laptops are a product where you can expect to shell out a ton of cash, but that extra expense guarantees you a future-proof piece of kit that will keep you entertained for many years. This potent Asus ROG Strix laptop has a 17% pre-Prime Day price drop, the lowest we’ve seen in 2025. It features a speedy Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and a new Nvidia RTX 5080 GPU for seamless 250Hz output to the crisp, bright 2.5K-resolution display. 64GB of RAM, and a 2TB SSD are also well worth the price. Read PCMag’s positive review for all the details.
Asus ROG Strix G18 Gaming Laptop for $3,909.99 (list price $4,699.99)
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Apple’s MacBook Air has become the go-to portable for creatives, with impeccable performance thanks to its bespoke processors that are built from the ground up to optimize macOS performance. The 2024 iteration of the Air got an Editors’ Choice award from PCMag in its review, with praise going to the lightweight and stylish all-metal design, all-day battery, a great screen with better compatibility with external displays, and the addition of Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports for lightning-fast data transfer. It’s one of the best laptops you can buy, and a 26% discount makes it even more appealing.
Apple MacBook Air M3 for $1,249 (list price $1,699)
PCMag gave this solid convertible Chromebook an “Excellent” designation in its review, saying the two-in-one portable “provides customers with attractive everyday productivity, novel AI enhancements, and a colorful touch screen.” The 11.6-inch display is protected with rugged Corning Gorilla Glass, and the entire device is durable to MIL-STD 810H US military standards. As a Chromebook, it doesn’t pack the processing power of a more traditional convertible, but for the price, it more than does the job, and a wide selection of ports and connectivity options is a nice bonus.
HP Chromebook Plus x360 for $269.99 (list price $299.98)
Lenovo Tab M9 for $94.99 (list price $164.99)
Apple iPad 11-inch for $299.00 (list price $349.00)
Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro) for $399.00 (list price $499.00)
Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet for $54.99 (list price $99.99)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ for $169.00 (list price $219.99)
OnePlus Pad for $380.76 (list price $479.99)
A budget tablet with Lenovo’s trademark ultra-solid build quality? And a 42% discount to boot? The Lenovo Tab M9 is an absolutely solid slate for media watching, web browsing, and casual gaming, with a bright nine-inch screen, solid MTK G80 processor, and a 5,100mAh battery for up to 13 hours of video playback. While it doesn’t have the juice for creative apps like a high-end iPad, it’ll more than do the job for everyday computing, and weighs in at just 0.76 pounds, so it’s easy to carry around all day. This offer even includes a free folio case to keep the screen protected when you’re not using it.
Lenovo Tab M9 for $94.99 (list price $164.99)
Samsung 990 EVO Plus 1TB SSD for $74.99 (list price $109.99)
Crucial BX500 240GB Internal SSD for $23.49 (list price $36.99)
SanDisk Extreme 1TB Portable SSD for $99.90 (list price $129.99)
Sapphire Nitro+ AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Graphics Card for $799.99 (list price $899)
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Graphics Card for $669.99 (list price $819.99)
MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Trio Graphics Card for $3,224.99 (list price $3,699.99)
AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Desktop Processor for $376.22 (list price $499)
Intel Core i9-14900KS Desktop Processor for $629.95 (list price $749.99)
AMD Ryzen 5 5500 Processor for $66 (list price $159)
Samsung is one of the leading names in storage, with both internal and external drives delivering reliable performance at fair prices. If you’re building a new machine and want a budget-minded SSD solution, the 990 Evo Plus is a top choice. PCMag gave it an Editors’ Choice award in its review, saying that the slim M.2 drive boasts “whizzy performance and the class-leading warranty, software, and security that you’d expect from Samsung.” Support for AES 256-bit full-disk hardware encryption lets you keep your private data safe, and Samsung’s Magician device management software keeps its firmware up to date.
Samsung 990 EVO Plus 1TB SSD for $74.99 (list price $109.99)
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Most of the talk in the graphics card world right now revolves around Nvidia’s new 50-series models, but don’t count AMD out just yet. In PCMag’s review of the new RX 9070 XT, the site said that this GPU “is a powerful force to be reckoned with, especially for serious 1440p and light 4K gaming,” awarding it Editors’ Choice honors. With both the new RDNA 4 architecture and the Navi 48 chip, you get better raytracing and AI performance, two areas that AMD has struggled with. This is a really solid and future-proof GPU that looks even better with a $100 discount.
Sapphire Nitro+ AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Graphics Card for $799.99 (list price $899)
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AMD’s processors have been steadily catching up to Intel’s benchmarks, and in PCMag’s review, the site said that the Ryzen 9 9900X “matches Intel’s Core i7-14700K on performance while remaining far cooler and drawing less power, making it a compelling option for your desktop.” This 12-core processor runs at a 4.4 GHz base clock speed, with boosts up to
5.6 GHz. A 25% price cut makes it an even more attractive option to build your next gaming desktop around.
AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Desktop Processor for $376.22 (list price $499)
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Blink Outdoor 4 Security Camera for $44.99 (list price $99.99)
Arlo Essential Security Camera 2K (2-Pack) for $79.99 (list price $189.99)
TP-Link Tapo 1080p Indoor Security Camera for $14.97 (list price $24.99)
TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System for $249.98 (list price $349.99)
Asus RT-AX1800S Dual-Band WiFi 6 Router for $73.69 (list price $99.99)
Netgear Orbi Tri-Band Mesh WiFi System for $249.99 (list price $349.99)
If you’ve got packages coming on Prime Day, pick up one of these compact outdoor security cameras to alert you when they arrive. The Blink Outdoor 4 is on sale at Amazon for a sizzling 55% discount, and in PCMag’s review, the site said that this unit “captures sharp daytime video, with a wider field of view than its predecessor and optional people alerts,” but you’ll need a Blink subscription to enable those. Long battery life and simple integration make it a snap to put just about anywhere, and it plays nice with Amazon Alexa devices and IFTTT smart homes.
Blink Outdoor 4 Security Camera for $44.99 (list price $99.99)
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If you’re shopping on Prime Day, you’re going to want to maximize your internet speed no matter where you are in the house. That’s where a mesh network comes in. The TP-Link Deco AXE5400 is one of the most reliable systems on the market, with three nodes that can cover up to 7,200 square feet and 200 simultaneous connected devices. That’s a lot, even for the smartest smart home. With maximum data speeds of 5,400MBps, it’ll handle gaming, streaming, Zoom meetings, and more with ease, and a 29% discount makes it even more attractive.
TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System for $249.98 (list price $349.99)
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MSI Aegis Z2 Gaming Desktop for $1,049 (list price $1,399.99)
ViprTech Stryker 1.0 Gaming Desktop for $599.99 (list price $749.99)
Cooler Master NR2 Pro Mini Gaming Desktop for $2,199.99 (list price $2,899.99)
MSI 27″ QHD Gaming Monitor for $159.99 (list price $179.99)
Acer 27″ WQHD Gaming Monitor for $219.99 (list price $299.99)
Alienware 27″ QHD Gaming Monitor for $199.99 (list price $269.99)
Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 43″ 4K Gaming Monitor for $693 (list price $999.99)
Looking to set aside some summer hours for gaming? We’ve got a really nice midrange machine at a 25% discount. A zippy AMD Ryzen R7-7700 processor and a solid last-generation GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card will give you many hours of performance at 1080p and even 1440p (but don’t think that this baby is going to give you 4K fun). The case quality is solid, with tempered glass front and side panels and a ton of customizable RGB-lit fans. This comes bundled with a gratis keyboard and mouse so you can get going right out of the box.
MSI Aegis Z2 Gaming Desktop for $1,049 (list price $1,399.99)
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11% isn’t the biggest discount we’ve ever seen, but the base price of this MSI display is so low already, especially compared with its specs, that it’s our top pre-Prime Day pick. With crystal-clear WQHD resolution on a gently curved VA panel, it delivers crisp contrasts and reliable color with a speedy 170Hz refresh rate. The viewing angle is also especially wide for a curved monitor at 178 degrees, and support for AMD FreeSync lets it lock in with your graphics card for glitchless output.
MSI 27″ QHD Gaming Monitor for $159.99 (list price $179.99)
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Samsung Neo QLED 50″ 4K TV for $997.99 (list price $1,397.99)
Roku Select 40″ Smart TV for $179.99 (list price $229.99)
TCL S3 40″ 1080p LED TV for $159.99 (list price $229.99)
Hisense U6 55″ 4K Smart TV for $447.99 (list price $799.99)
Insignia F50 65″ 4K Smart TV for $279.99 (list price $449.99)
This might seem like a lofty price for a 50-inch television, but what you lose in size you get back a hundredfold in image quality. Samsung’s Neo QLED displays use quantum dot LED technology for some of the crispest contrast, deepest blacks, and most realistic colors you’ll ever get, and being able to save 29% off retail price makes it even more attractive. With a speedy 144Hz refresh rate, it’s great for gaming as well. In PCMag’s review, the site said that this screen “is an excellent all-around performer with loads of features.” We’ve rarely seen the price on this one drop as low.
Samsung Neo QLED 50″ 4K TV for $997.99 (list price $1,397.99)
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Beats Pill Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $129.95 (list price $149.95)
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro for $249.98 (list price $349.99)
Oura Ring Generation 3 for $199 (list price $249)
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus for $389.99 (list price $489.99)
Sony S100F 2.0ch Soundbar for $97.98 (list price $159.99)
Sony ULT Field 1 Bluetooth Speaker for $88.00 (list price $129.99)
JBL Boombox 3 Bluetooth Speaker for $399.95 (list price $499.95)
Here’s a lucky 13% discount on a durable Bluetooth speaker that PCMag said delivered “angled drivers, hearty bass response, a capable speakerphone, and a waterproof build” in its Editors’ Choice-winning review. This is one of the absolute best boomboxes you can pick for a day at the beach, as it’ll make your music sound spectacular, has solid battery life that’ll last until the sun goes down, and is IP67 rated to be dustproof and survive at depths of up to a meter of fresh water for up to 30 minutes. It is a mono speaker, but at this price, you can snag two and pair them for true stereo sound.
Beats Pill Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $129.95 (list price $149.95)
Active noise cancellation is one of the greatest inventions of the modern age, letting us block out the often annoying outside world and retreat into a soothing cave of our favorite music and podcasts. One of the most cost-effective ways to do that is with the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro, which are seeing a sizable 24% pre-Prime Day discount at Amazon. PCMag reviewed these and said that they delivered “comfortable fit, quality sound, and clever AI features,” noting that they’re especially good for users already in the Samsung ecosystem, including high-resolution audio playback.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro for $249.98 (list price $349.99)
Want to track your fitness without having to wear a bulky smartwatch? The third-generation Oura smart ring gives you a ton of biometric sensors in a single finger. PCMag gave an “Excellent” rating to the Oura Ring in its review, saying that the wearable “can even monitor your heart rate and track your body temperature around the clock, as well as predict your next period.” With three times the sensors of the last model, it constantly streams a vast array of data to the companion app, which requires a $5.99 monthly subscription but collates everything into actionable, constantly improving reports.
Oura Ring Generation 3 for $199 (list price $249)
Respawn Flexx Mesh Gaming Chair for $289.99 (list price $399)
N-Gen Gaming Chair With Footrest for $99.98 (list price $179.98)
Homall Gaming Chair for $99.99 (list price $123.34)
GTRacing Gaming Chair With Mesh Back for $159.99 (list price $239.99)
Respawn 900 Gaming Recliner for $339.99 (list price $399.99)
The majority of gaming chairs are made with artificial leather upholstery, which is good for stain resistance and durable but doesn’t necessarily make for good airflow. If you’re gaming in a hot zone this summer, you might want to check out the Respawn Flexx instead, especially when it’s on sale at Amazon for a 27% discount. With double-strong performance mesh all over the back, it’ll keep you cool no matter how heated your gaming moments get. Throw in a 115-degree tilt recline and adjustable armrests, headrest, and lumbar support and you’ve got a top pick.
Respawn Flexx Mesh Gaming Chair for $289.99 (list price $399)
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