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We're Tracking Prime Day Live To Find Sales Worth Shopping in 2026
Prime Day is still rolling, and so is our live blog. We'll bring you deals, trends, and commentary during the second day of Amazon's annual summer sale.
Like the doo-dah man, Prime Day keeps on trucking. Amazon's annual summer sale turns the entire internet into arrows of neon and flashing marquees. Publishers from Chicago, New York, and Detroit all travel the same streets, bringing you Prime Day sales on power banks, Yeti coolers, and Oura rings.
As for the WIRED Reviews team, we will play our hand before the cards ain't worth a damn. Here on the liveblog, we will spend the day livin' on reds, vitamin C, and whatever else we can scrape up to help us go a little deeper on products we love, spot some trends, point out some flash sales, dissect some odd products, or eulogize Rufus.
We'll be updating our overview of the absolute best Amazon Prime Day deals several times today, and we'd encourage you to check that out if you're shopping for something specific. Our coverage is a little different than what you find on the rest of the web—we only include products someone on our team has personally tested, and we limit ourselves to products actually discounted from the prices we've been tracking.
Between the protein shortage and peptides, it feels like 2026 is the year of getting jacked by any means necessary. Which is fine and dandy until it's the morning and you sound like both of your grandparents combined when you're trying to get out of bed because your body is so sore and stiff. Work out those muscle knots with the help of our favorite budget Theragun, which is $60 off for Amazon Prime Day. There are no bells or whistles like Bluetooth or app connectivity, but it comes with three attachments and three speed settings. It's a solid basic option if you don't want to spend an arm and a leg. Er, a tricep and a quadricep.
I can understand that Alani Nu energy drinks are not for everybody, but they absolutely are for me. The saccharine flavors taste of things like “Pink Slush” and “Orange Kiss” and somehow contain very few calories, zero sugar, and 200 milligrams of caffeine. Amazon's Prime Day deals rival the per-can price I pay at Costco, because yes, I buy Alani Nu in bulk. Lots of flavors are on sale, as are variety packs. I'm currently making my way through the first can of the day, which I realize is not a normal sentence, but then again—these are not normal times. Happy APD, part two.
All right, y'all. Signing off till tomorrow on WIRED's live Amazon Prime Day deals coverage. But never fear, my colleague Louryn Strampe will be back covering live deals starting at 6 a.m. Eastern.
In the meantime, check out all 117 Absolute Best Prime Day Deals, each one actually tested and recommended by WIRED's reviews team. Also see the Best Prime Day Tech Deals, and the Best Prime Day Deals Under $100.
The fitness watch must not only go to the most financially fit. This Charge 6 remains the Fitbit that WIRED recommends for most people, even after three years on the market—it does the stuff you want fitness watches to do. It monitors blood oxygen, heart rate, and skin temp. It tracks how well you sleep, and alerts you to signs of stress and irregular heart rhythms. And right now for Prime Day, it'll do this for $85, nearly half off the listed price.
Ever since the dawn of the protein shake, and the daily smoothie, there's been a real need for a certain kind of blender. A blender that's easy to clean, takes up very little space, and works as an easy daily driver for a morning routine that probably has few seconds to spare. One that doesn't involve leaving a dirty blending jug in the sink for your spouse to find and then complain about.