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95 Prime Day Deals on Gear We’ve Tested and Would Spend Our Own Money On

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Why This Matters

This article highlights the importance of discerning genuine deals from fake discounts during Amazon Prime Day, emphasizing the value of expert-curated recommendations. It underscores how consumers can save on high-quality, tested tech products amidst a sea of promotional clutter, making smarter purchasing decisions. For the tech industry, it demonstrates the ongoing need for transparency and trust in online sales events.

Key Takeaways

Amazon Prime Day is here once again. Amazon's annual Prime Day deals aims to entice us with an endless scroll of “discounts" (some real, many fake), hammering away with red slashes, big percentages off, and coupons you can only see after adding to cart.

While Prime Day deals aren't what they once were—its success has inspired a massive number of fake deals and attracted obscure brands—there are still some very significant discounts to be found. For the next four days, the WIRED Reviews team will be pooling our hundreds of years of collective expertise to find actual savings on products we have personally tested and approved. Let us absorb the neon signage and “buy now” buttons on your behalf and share the deals worth sharing. We’ll keep this list updated frequently for the duration of the sale, which runs from June 23 to June 26.

Updated 12 pm ET June 23: We have searched for and added more great deals to the list.

Contributors: Louryn Strampe, Simon Hill, Nena Farrell, Martin Cizmar, Kat Merck, Matthew Korfhage, Molly Higgins, Luke Larsen, Scott Gilbertson, Boutayna Chokrane

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