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Prime Day 2023 Deals – Apple, Amazon, Toothbrushes, Meta Quest

This post was a last-minute creation. I’m reformatting it and updating it while it’s live because of the nature of limited time deals. Next year’s post will be much cleaner.

Prime Day is Amazon’s shopping holiday that it created in order to get you to buy more stuff you probably don’t need. That said, if you’ve had your eye on and iPad or a laptop, there’s a pretty good chance that there will be discounts to be had at Amazon and elsewhere today.

The deals listed on this page are actively being sourced at these prices by resale buying groups. This is a good indication that these prices are below market value and are the lowest prices on these specific items that you’ll see in a while. This list skews heavily toward electronics and Apple and Amazon devices in particular.

This post will be live-updated throughout Prime Day. Some items may sell out and prices listed here are accurate as of the time items were added to this list.

Many links below are affiliate links. I might earn a commission if you purchase a product after clicking on a link.

Amazon Deals

On Prime Day, most of the deals available are from Amazon.com. Where I know of a similar price available at another retailer, I’ll add that in. See all Amazon Prime Day Deals here.

Amazon Devices

Amazon Echo

Amazon Fire tablets and Kindles

Amazon Fire TV products

Blink smarthome products

Apple

Amazon is offering steep discounts on a bunch of Apple products for Prime Day.

iPads

Macbooks

Airpods

Apple watch

Other Deals from Amazon

Dead deals

Sometimes Prime Day deals last a few hours. If I notice that a deal has died since I originally posted it, I’ll move it here.

This post will be updated as I become aware of more deals.

About the author

  • Aaron Hurd

    Aaron Hurd is a credit card, travel rewards, and loyalty program expert. Over the past 15 years, he has authored over a thousand expert contributions published by leading outlets including WSJ, TIME, Newsweek, Forbes, NerdWallet, The Points Guy, Bankrate, CNET, and many others. He has also served in consulting roles for many of these same outlets, designing content strategy, hiring teams of teams of editors and contributors, developing thought-leadership pieces, and ghost-editing for senior editors. Aaron is well-known in the miles and points community and regularly presents about travel rewards at conferences like the Chicago Seminars and Minnebar. Aaron has enjoyed the game of optimizing credit card rewards since getting his first credit card shortly after he turned 18. He started learning about credit cards and travel rewards from the (now defunct) FatWallet Finance forums and FlyerTalk. He holds more than 40 open credit cards and has first-hand experience with almost every major credit card product.

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