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Prime Day’s final day keeps tech discounts on tablets, audio and smart home gear

The Verge’s updated Prime Day guide says deals remain across major gadget categories, though some popular discounts are already selling out.

Maya Lindqvist

By Maya Lindqvist · Senior Technology Correspondent

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Prime Day’s final day keeps tech discounts on tablets, audio and smart home gear
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Amazon Prime Day 2026 is in its final day, and The Verge says shoppers still have a long list of technology discounts to consider. The update matters for buyers watching specific gadgets because The Verge reports that some of the stronger offers have begun selling out at certain retailers.

Brad Bourque, writing for The Verge, said the publication’s staff had compiled more than 120 discounted items as of its latest update, with deals spanning TVs, smart home products, chargers, headphones and other gadgets. The Verge’s Prime Day guide also points readers to category-specific coverage, including Apple deals and headphone discounts.

The Verge said retailers sometimes add or improve offers near the end of the event. One example cited by the publication was Amazon’s Echo Spot, which The Verge said became cheaper during the final stretch of the sale.

Featured discounts cited by The Verge

The Verge highlighted several products available through Amazon and other retailers. Among the featured items, the solar Birdbuddy Pro was listed at $168 at Amazon and $239 at Birdbuddy, while the Hoto 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Kit Pro was listed at $28 at Amazon and Walmart.

Amazon’s Echo Spot was shown at $40 at Amazon and $50 at Best Buy. The 11th-generation Kindle was listed at $85 at Amazon with ads, compared with $110 at Best Buy with ads, according to The Verge.

Audio and tablet deals also appeared in the roundup. The Verge listed Sony’s WH-1000XM6 headphones at $378 at both Amazon and Best Buy, and the 2025 iPad with 128GB of storage and Wi-Fi at $299 at Amazon and Walmart.

Other featured prices included a black Belkin BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand with Qi2 15W at $63 at Amazon, with the white version listed at $70. The Oura Ring 4 was shown at $226 at Amazon and $349 at Walmart, while the Nex Playground was listed at $239 at Amazon and Walmart. A Lego Botanicals Flower Bouquet Building Set was listed at $34 at Amazon.

Smart home offers remain in the mix

The Verge’s smart home section included the 2025 Echo Show 8 at $125, down from $180. The publication described that model as having an 8.7-inch display with 720p resolution, a 13-megapixel camera, stereo speakers, Alexa Plus support, and smart home hub support for Zigbee, Matter and Thread.

The Verge also reported that Amazon’s Echo Show 11 was on sale for $149.99, or $80 off, calling it the device’s lowest price to date. The publication said the Echo Show 11 is similar to the Echo Show 8 but has a larger display with sharper 1080p resolution.

The latest Echo Show 5 was listed at $49.99, or $40 off, according to The Verge. The publication said the smaller smart display supports Alexa Plus and is better suited to smaller tables or desks than larger Echo Show models.

Lighting deals included a Philips Hue smart bulb starter kit at $68, down from $143, according to The Verge. The publication said the kit includes color-changing 800-lumen bulbs, works with Alexa and Google Assistant, and includes a Hue Bridge for routines and expansion up to 50 lights.

The Verge also listed the Philips Hue Go Smart Portable Table Lamp at $123.47, or $53 off, calling that a new low. The publication said the water-resistant lamp can show millions of colors, run up to 48 hours per charge, support customizable lighting effects and work with Matter.

The Verge disclosed that Vox Media may earn a commission when readers buy products through its links.

This story draws on original reporting from The Verge.