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Amazon Prime Day 3 is for the Real Heads, And We're Live-Blogging For Them
The third day of Amazon Prime Day is for the real heads, and so is our live blog. We'll bring you deals, trends, and commentary until Amazon's annual summer sale finally hangs up its cleats.
Yes, it is still Prime Day. Believe it or not, Amazon's annual summer sale, which began on Tuesday morning, is not even close to over. Tomorrow, the final day, will see a flurry of interest, as people make FOMO purchases or empty their cart after getting a Friday paycheck. Today is for the real heads.
Day three of Amazon Prime Day is a day for people who love ball too much to step away from the game until they can't continue. This is the day Julio Franco or Tom Brady would shop for a discounted air fryer if they were shopping for discounted air fryers. It's for them that we live blog the day. If Bron still doin' it, so will we.
We'll update our overview of the absolute best Amazon Prime Day deals three times today, adding and culling deals to keep our list around 100, and you should go there if you're shopping for something specific. Here, on the other hand, you can expect us to continue to discuss Julio Franco, update you on our purchases of pretty pink rice cookers, and try to convince you to not to buy a Blink doorbell camera despite how cheap they are right now.
A few things to consider about Julia Franco as you potentially buy old baseball cards on Amazon this Prime Day:
I upgraded to the AirPods Pro 3 this year and I'm not a fan. They constantly fall out of my tiny, diminutive, waifish, skinny, feminine ears every time I smile or talk or breathe incorrectly. I've had to remove them mid-gym session due to their inability to stay put while I sweat. I've even tried third-party eartips—it all comes down to a design flaw. The noise cancellation and seamless pairing are nice, but even still, I wish I had different headphones every time I use them.
What I really wish for are the AirPods Max 2, which have an undeniably cool design, feel much louder, and as an added bonus they won't fail to do the very thing they were designed to do. The price tag is still a bit outlandish, but this sale brings them to a historic low more in line with their competitors. They have gesture controls and Adaptive Audio, but no power button or adjustable EQ. Maybe I actually want Beats? Much to think about. And research. You and I both can find more headphone deals here.
Welcome to day 3! As much as I love to talk about caffeine on this live blog, often first thing in the morning, it feels irresponsible of me to not mention that most of us are also usually chugging water. Some of us may prefer Diet Coke to H2O, but even still, almost everyone on the Reviews team has strong opinions about which water bottle provides the best hydration method. The Yeti Rambler is a popular pick among Reviews staffers and WIRED readers. It has a roomy 35-ounce capacity without being as large as your traditional 40-ounce option from the likes of Stanley and Owala. It also has Yeti's famously efficient insulation and a historic low price thanks to Prime Day in a few different colors.
OK, everyone—that'll do for the second day of live deal coverage during the increasingly misnamed Amazon Prime Day event.
More deals will keep rolling in. Lightning Deals will keep striking. We'll rejoin live Prime Day deals coverage tomorrow, bright and early at 6 a.m. Eastern, with my colleague Louryn Strampe.