Many of the best Amazon Prime Day deals may have already sold out or expired, but Prime Day is a two-day shopping affair, and many discounts will continue until 12AM PT / 3AM ET tonight. Yesterday, we saw some of our favorite devices hit an all-time low, from the Bose Noise Canceling Headphone 700 and the OnePlus 8 to popular Amazon products like the Kindle Paperwhite and fourth-gen Echo Dot (both still available).
Other retailers — specifically, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy — are still offering a range of anti-Prime Day deals, too, with sales on the last-gen Apple TV 4K and Vizio’s 55-inch OLED leading the pack. To make your purchase a bit easier, we’ve sifted through thousands of deals to bring you the Day 2 highlights below, all of which have a higher likelihood to sell out in the final stretch of Amazon’s annual shopping blitz.
- Apple’s AirPods Pro are $190 at Amazon (usually $250), one of the biggest price drops we’ve seen recently on Apple’s noise-canceling earbuds. You can also pick up a renewed pair for $171. Read our review.
- Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Plus are $85 at Amazon (usually $150), just beating the best price to date on Samsung’s lightweight, comfortable earbuds. Read our review.
- Bose’s excellent Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 are $229 at Amazon (usually $379), easily the steepest discount we’ve seen on the excellent, noise-canceling headphones. Read our review.
- The Beats Solo Pro are $149 at Walmart (normally $300), slightly beating their best-ever sale price. Read our review.
- The Powerbeats Pro are $145 at Amazon (normally $200), matching their best-ever price.
- Sony’s WH-1000XM4 wireless, noise-canceling headphones are $248 at Best Buy, matching Amazon’s Prime Day deal (normally $349). Read our review.
- Jabra’s Elite 85t earbuds are $161 at Amazon (usually $229), just shy of the lowest price we’ve ever seen on Jabra’s capable AirPods competitor. Read our review.
- Sony’s WF-SP800N fitness earbuds are $78 at Amazon (usually $200), the best price we’ve seen to date on the IP55-rated earbuds.
- Acer’s Swift 3 (Intel Core i7-1165G7, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage) is $670 at Amazon (usually $849), the lowest price we’ve seen Acer’s solid student laptop. Read our review.
- MSI’s Prestige 14 Evo (Intel Core i7-1185G7, 16GB RAM, 512GB storage) is $850 at Amazon (usually $1,150), the biggest price drop to date. Read our review.
- Asus’ ROG Strix Scar 15 (Intel Core i7-10875H, GeForce RTX 2070 Super, 16GB RAM, 1TB of storage) is $1,740 at Amazon (usually $2,200), just beating the best price we’ve seen. Read our review.
- Acer’s Chromebook Spin 311 (Intel Celeron N4020, 4GB RAM, 32GB storage) is $225 at Amazon (usually $500), the steepest price drop on the stylish convertible to date.
- The Nintendo Switch Lite with a 128GB MicroSD card is $200 at Amazon (usually $235), the lowest price to date on this attractive bundle. Read our review.
- SteelSeries’ Arctis 5 Gaming Headset is $66 at Amazon (usually $100), matching the lowest price we’ve seen on the flagship headset.
- Ghost of Tsushima (PS4) is $30 at Amazon and Target (usually $60), the lowest price on the open-world, PS4 exclusive to date. Read our review.
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition is $50 at Amazon and Best Buy (usually $70), the best price we’ve seen on Insomniac’s second outing with the popular superhero. Read our review.
- Demon’s Souls is $50 at Amazon and Best Buy (usually $70), matching the best price we’ve seen on the challenging launch title for the PS5.
- Returnal is $50 at Amazon and Best Buy (normally $70), the lowest price we’ve seen on Housemarque’s brooding roguelike. Read our review.
- Super Mario Odyssey (Nintendo Switch) is $40 at Amazon and Best Buy (usually $50), matching the best sale price we’ve ever seen on Mario’s inventive platformer. Read our review.
- The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (Nintendo Switch) is $40 at Amazon and Best Buy (usually $60), matching the best price we’ve seen on the classic Nintendo remake. Read our review.
- HyperX’s Cloud II Gaming Headset is $76 at Amazon (usually $100), matching the lowest price we’ve seen this year.
- Razer’s DeathAdder V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is $76 at Amazon (usually $130), beating the lowest price we’ve seen this year.
- Razer’s Kishi Mobile Game Controller is $66 at Amazon (usually $100), the lowest price we’ve seen on the popular Android and iOS accessory.
- Samsung’s 512GB microSD card for the Nintendo Switch is just $62 at Amazon (usually $80).
- Genki’s ShadowCast gadget that lets you play consoles on your laptop’s screen is $40 at Amazon (usually $50).
- Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (Mario Set Edition) is $75 at Amazon (usually $100). It’s the same price as the Luigi Set Edition, also available at Amazon and Best Buy.
Miscellaneous staff picks
- Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick Immersion Blender is $30 at Amazon (usually $45).
- The Vizio Elevate soundbar is $680 at Amazon (usually $1,000), matching the lowest price to date on the impressive Dolby Atmos soundbar.
- Bonavita’s BV1900TS coffee maker is $116 at Amazon (usually $190).
- Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A7 is $180 at Target (usually $230), matching the lowest price we’ve seen on the budget tablet in the past six months or so. Read our review.
- The Fitbit Inspire 2 is $60 at Amazon (usually $100), the biggest price drop we’ve seen yet on Fitbit’s simplistic fitness tracker.
- The Instant Pot Duo Nova is $50 at Amazon (usually $80), the best price to date on the 3-quart Instant Pot.
- Razer’s Kiyo Pro webcam is $153 (usually $200) for My Best Buy members at Best Buy.
- The Fitbit Charge 4 is $100 at Target (usually $130).
- Marshall’s Kilburn II portable Bluetooth speaker is $175 at Amazon (normally $300), the lowest price to date on the iconic, water-resistant speaker.
- The JBL Boombox is $275 at Amazon (usually $400), the lowest price we’ve seen on the portable, waterproof speaker.
- Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Active 2 is $150 at Amazon (usually $250), the lowest price we’ve seen on the Android smartwatch. Read our review.