We have a bad case of déjà vu because didn’t we just cover the best Prime Day tech deals? Oh we certainly did, and because the offerings were so good, the ‘Zon is running it back one more time with Prime Big Deal Days.
For the next 48 hours, you’ll have the chance save on all the wide-ranging tech products you’ve been eyeing since the last Prime Day but didn’t. New smart TV? MacBook? Earbuds? They’re all up for grabs (for a price, albeit a low one!). Whatever you end up getting, just know that you got the best deal in the game, courtesy of the good folks at GQ Recommends.
Want more savings intel? Scope out our picks for the best Prime Day clothing deals to refresh your closet, then hit our roundup of the best Prime Day deals for everything else worth adding to cart.
GQ-Approved Prime Day Tech Deals
In This Guide
Prime Day Apple Deals
Prime Day Amazon Devices Deals
Prime Day Headphone and Speaker Deals
Prime Day TV Deals
Smart Home Deals
Personal Care and Grooming Tech Deals
Fitness Tech Deals
Do you need to be a Prime member to shop Amazon Prime Day?Amazon Prime Day Tech Deals FAQ
What are the best tech brands on Amazon?
You can buy products from almost every tech brand on Amazon, with a couple of exceptions (more on that shortly). Obviously, Amazon’s own brands are usually in stock—eero, Echo, Fire TV, Kindle, Ring, etc. You can also find the latest products from Apple, Dyson, Samsung, Beats, Bose, Sonos, Sony, Master & Dynamic, Lenovo, Google Nest, Meta, Fitbit, Therabody, and Microsoft, for starters. However, Amazon does have a limited selection of most non-Apple laptops, so if you’re shopping for Windows laptops from brands like HP, Dell, Asus, and Acer, you’ll have better luck elsewhere.
Finally, before buying electronics on Amazon, check to see if the products are sold and shipped by Amazon itself, the brand, or an unknown third-party seller (tip: search the product page for “ships by” and “sold by”). Whenever possible, avoid third-party sellers.
What is Prime Big Deal Days 2025?
Every year, Prime Day lands in July. This year it stretched across a full four days, from Tuesday, July 8 through Friday, July 11. But starting in 2022, Amazon introduced a sequel event in the fall: Prime Big Deal Days. It’s been back every October since, and in 2025 it returns on October 7 and 8.
Expect steep cuts on basics (white tees, polos, denim), activewear, sneakers, and outerwear. Brands like Levi’s, Calvin Klein, Dickies, and Lacoste tend to unload a lot of inventory, while big-ticket electronics from Samsung, LG, and Sonos headline the markdowns. It’s also a sneaky-good time to start on your gift list—the Everything Store even has a dedicated Holiday Gift Shop, perfect if your holiday gifting strategy is typically panic and prayers.
How long do the deals last?
Prime Big Deal Days 2025 officially kicks off on Tuesday, October 7 at 12:01 a.m. PDT and runs straight through the strike of midnight on Wednesday, October 8. So you’ve got two full days to scoop up as many markdowns as your cart can handle.
Do Prime Day deals change each day?
Yep, Prime Day deals definitely change each day, and sometimes even by the hour. Amazon rotates in new discounts each day across all categories (tech, clothing, home, you name it), so what’s here today might be gone tomorrow. Some deals only last 24 hours, and others sell out with a quickness. If you see something you like, it’s probably smart to grab it before it’s gone.
Do you need to be a Prime member to shop Amazon Prime Day?
Yes, you must be an Amazon Prime member to access Prime Big Deal Day’s exclusive deals. If you’re not yet a member, you can sign up for a 30-day trial.
Do other retailers participate in Prime Day?
Prime Big Deal Days is an Amazon-exclusive affair. But plenty of other retailers like to ride the coattails with their own competing sales. We’ll keep you posted on the best ones happening at the same time.