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We Found 217 of the Best Prime Day Deals Still on for 2025: Up To 55% Off

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Welcome to day two of Amazon Prime Day 2. The mega-retailer’s two-day sales event for Prime members may be winding down, but there are plenty of deals still going strong for a last push. We're still gathering all the best markdowns on our favorite tech gear and gadgets, from Alexa-enabled speakers to robot vacs to laptops and tablets. The WIRED Reviews team tests products year-round, and at sales events like this, we only recommend deals on stuff we have actually used and approved. We sorted through thousands of deals by hand to make these picks.

Featured October Prime Day Deal JBL Flip 7 $ 150 $ 110 Our favorite Bluetooth speaker sounds fantastic and comes in a wide array of different colors.

Updated October 8, 2025: We've added a batch of fresh deals and removed some dead ones.

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The Best Fire Tablet Deals

Prime Day Pick Courtesy of Best Buy Amazon Fire HD 10 $140 $70 (50% off) Amazon

The Fire HD 10 is Amazon’s best tablet for most people. The current model dates from 2023, but the Octa Core processor is plenty fast enough for consuming Amazon Prime content, which is really the primary reason to buy a Fire tablet. The full HD (1080p) screen won't win any awards, but it's good enough for streaming movies. Fire tablets can do double duty as an Echo speaker, too. Turn on Show Mode (swipe down on the notification overlay and check the Show Mode box) and you can query Alexa to your heart's content. There are 32 GB and 64 GB models, with a microSD slot on both so you can add up to 1 TB of storage if you need more space. Whichever you choose, spend the $15 more for the version without “special offers," which is what we've linked to here. —Scott Gilbertson

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Best Amazon Kindle Deals

We love the Kindle Colorsoft for its gorgeous screen, but the retail price makes it tough to justify. This deal changes that, and it's well worth it if you need a new Kindle. The full-color screen is really nice when browsing your library, and it's a must-have if you're into comic books and graphic novels. We think it's worth spending the extra $10 to get the Signature edition, which comes with wireless charging, an auto-adjusting front light, and twice the storage. —Nena Farrell

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