95 Prime Day Deals on Gear We’ve Tested and Would Spend Our Own Money On
Wired’s editorial team compiled a list of 95 Prime Day deals on gear they have personally tested, aiming to highlight genuine savings amid a flood of promotional offers. The selection, updated through June 23‑26, features discounts on items such as an Anker MagGo power bank, a Netgear Orbi mesh Wi‑Fi system, an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, an Apple Watch Series 11, and a Ninja Slushi machine. The article emphasizes that while many deals are misleading, the curated picks represent real value for consumers.
- ▪Prime Day runs from June 23 to June 26, and Wired continuously updates its list of vetted deals during that period.
- ▪The Wired team identified 95 products across categories like tech, home, and wellness that meet their testing standards and offer notable discounts.
- ▪Highlighted savings include the Anker MagGo Power Bank for $65 (a $25 discount) and the Netgear Orbi 770 Series for $570 (a $130 discount).
- ▪Other featured deals are the Kindle Paperwhite at $125, the Apple Watch Series 11 at $279, and the Ninja Slushi Machine at $200, each with substantial price cuts.
- ▪The article warns that many Prime Day promotions are fake or exaggerated, but the curated selections are intended to provide trustworthy recommendations.
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Louryn StrampeGearJun 23, 2026, 04:23 PMThe 95 Absolute Best Prime Day DealsWe've gone from A to Z to find Amazon's best Prime Day deals on the gear worth owning.Photograph: Mikayla WhitmoreCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyAmazon Prime Day is here once again. Amazon's annual Prime Day deals aims to entice us with an endless scroll of “discounts" (some real, many fake), hammering away with red slashes, big percentages off, and coupons you can only see after adding to cart.Featured Cyber Monday DealJubileeTV JubileeTV Set-Top Box $ 199 $ 139While Prime Day deals aren't what they once were—its success has inspired a massive number of fake deals and attracted obscure brands—there are still some very significant discounts to be found.
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