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99 Prime Day Deals That Aren’t For Suckers, Up to 50% Off (2026)
We've officially entered the final leg of Amazon Prime Day. On this last day of the annual sale event (which actually lasted four days this year), we're here to sift through the piles of junk deals and find the diamonds in the rough. Not all deals are as good as retailers would like you to think. That's why the WIRED Reviews team tests products all year so that we offer recommendations on Prime Day that we can stand by.
Our sole mission for the remainder of the day is to show you deals on products you've been wanting to buy and to introduce you to some you didn't even know you needed. We'll be keeping this list updated through the end of today, but don't wait too long as the hottest deals aren't guaranteed to last until sundown.
Updated Friday, June 26, 4AM ET: We've removed some expired deals, switched some new deals in, and updated prices throughout.
Contributors: Louryn Strampe, Simon Hill, Nena Farrell, Martin Cizmar, Kat Merck, Matthew Korfhage, Molly Higgins, Luke Larsen, Scott Gilbertson, Boutayna Chokrane
This is our very favorite MagSafe power bank. Wireless and MagSafe charging aren’t always the fastest or most efficient, but despite its bulk, this large-capacity bank can top off modern phones once (or maybe a little more than that) without overheating or taking forever. There’s a built-in kickstand and display, too. —Louryn Strampe
One of the best budget wireless chargers is even more affordable thanks to Prime Day. You can buy fancier, faster wireless chargers, but if you just want a simple option that’ll top off your phone, this is worth checking out. It’s also a good option for placing around your home, like in the kitchen or living room. It can deliver up to 10 watts, though you’ll need to supply your own wall adapter. —Louryn Strampe
Want something that can fast charge your phone, juice up your tablet, and even refill your laptop? This generous 25,000-mAh capacity can do it all, but stops shy of the carry-on air travel limit. The maximum output is 165 watts for two devices, but 100 watts for a single device. It has lovely rounded edges, a retractable, flat, 2.3-foot USB-C cable on the top, and a snazzy, durable, braided 1-foot USB-C cable that doubles as a carry loop. —Simon Hill
There's no cheap laptop quite like this one, and it's one of the best laptop Prime Day deals right now. Unlike so many Windows laptops around $500, the OmniBook 3 has excellent performance and battery life. And while the touchpad isn't the best, the specs alone make it the very best cheap laptop you can buy. —Luke Larsen
While it's only marginally cheaper than the RTX Nitro V 16, it's the most affordable gaming laptop with an RTX 5050 you can buy right now. It's great to see a modern gaming laptop land this close to $1,000 in 2026 when prices are skyrocketing. On the other hand, the Nitro V 16 is the better buy for most people. —Luke Larsen
This gaming laptop has a big advantage over many others at this price. Yes, it's thick. And yes, the aesthetic isn't for everyone. But the display, build quality, keyboard, and touchpad are a solid step up over even some of my favorite budget gaming laptops. —Luke Larsen