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The 23 Best Prime Day Deals Under $100 in 2026
Amazon Prime Day hits different in 2026. Prime Day is often a moment to pick up a big-ticket item—and there are great Amazon Prime Day TV Deals, Prime Day Apple Deals, and Prime Day Tech Deals aplenty for those in need of a serious life upgrade.
But honestly, this year has been a bear for most people I know. I'm shopping on a budget. That's why I've assembled these great Amazon Prime Day Deals under $100. Each is a chance to pick up a necessity, a level-up, or a little treat without having to explain anything to yourself later—whether a low-cost Kindle or a great budget Fitbit.
For the best of the best of the best deals this Prime Day, check out WIRED's Absolute Best Prime Day Deals. For lightning deals of the moment, see our Amazon Prime Day live blog for updates in real-time.
Updated Thursday, June 25: We've added a few more deals from Noco, Switchbot, TP-Link, Bagsmart, Bissell, Shark, Yoto Player, and updated pricing with the latest deals and discounts.
Even after three years, this Charge 6 is still the Fitbit WIRED recommends for most people. The AMOLED touchscreen is bright and easy to read, and it does all the basic stuff that you want a fitness watch to do. It will monitor your blood oxygen, your heart rate, and your skin temp—plus monitor sleep and flag signs of stress or irregular heart rhythms. It's not as ultra-accurate as some, but it's good enough for most enthusiasts, and the price is very, very right at the moment.
This is our favorite 3-in-1 charger for Apple devices. It's got room to simultaneously charge your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch.
This power bank is the size of a credit card and fits in basically any bag. Great for phone charging on the go.
A good power bank is actually life-changing. It means never having to race to a cafe, hunting desperately for a table near an outlet. This compact little puppy is our top power bank for good reason: Ample 25,000-mAh capacity. Fast-charging capability for phones or laptops. Ability to fast-charge two devices at the same time, with a retractable flat 2-foot USB-C cable, and another 1-foot USB-C that doubles as a carry loop.
For more than three years, a NOCO portable jump starter has been my reliable companion on road trips—ready to give me a boost if I left my headlights on in the wilds of northern Delaware. After testing nine different jump starters on an old Land Cruiser this year, this NOCO GBX45 Boost is still the most compact jump starter I’ll trust. It’s easy to slip under a seat, and yet packs a wallop.
SwitchBot is primarily known for its robot vacuums, and this is its first fan. It’s got a brushless motor and a couple options that I don’t typically see on pedestal fans in this price category, including a rechargeable battery for cordless operation and rare Matter compatibility with the add-on SwitchBot Hub 3 bridge ($120). There are other fans with better build quality and longer warranties, but if you need Matter compatibility, this one is worth a look. —Kat Merck