It’s the last day of Prime Day — here are over 140 great deals to choose from
The Verge reports that Prime Day’s final day, now effectively a Prime Week, still offers a wide range of discounted tech items. Over 120 deals across categories such as smart home devices, headphones, and tablets are highlighted, with some popular products nearing sell‑out. The team continues to add new offers, including lower‑priced items like the Echo Spot, as the event winds down.
- ▪Prime Day’s last day is being referred to as ‘Prime Week’ with more than 120 discounted items listed and the count still growing.
- ▪The article showcases deals across multiple categories, including smart home gadgets, e‑readers, headphones, iPads, chargers, wearables, gaming gear, and home theater equipment.
- ▪High‑demand products such as the AirPods Max 2 are selling out quickly, prompting shoppers to act fast.
- ▪Retailers occasionally add extra discounts on the final day, exemplified by a reduced price on the Echo Spot.
- ▪Specific price comparisons are provided, such as the Echo Show 8 at $125 versus $180 at other retailers and a 52% discount on the Philips Hue starter kit.
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