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NOT: Apple Watch SE (1st Gen): $308 $229.99 at Amazon
Matt Evans, Fitness & Wellbeing Editor
While big discounts make it worth buying older models, smaller discounts don’t. Take this Apple Watch SE deal, which has you saving 26% off the already budget-friendly Apple Watch iteration, bringing it down to $229.99. This is the 1st-gen SE at 44mm size, without cellular. Meanwhile, the up-to-date 2nd-gen SE2, without discount, retails at $269.98 (again, at 44mm, no cellular). If you want something that’s going to be compatible with future iterations of Apple’s watchOS operating system, you’re better off spending the extra 40 dollars here.
HOT! Ninja DZ401 10-quart Air Fryer: $229.99 $199.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Jenny Oksien, Homes Editor
Oooh look what we have here: only one of the best air fryers (opens in new tab) on sale during Amazon Prime Day. No biggie.
Wait. It is a big deal. The Ninja DZ401 Foodi Dual 10-quart Air Fryer is now $30 cheaper during the second Prime Day (opens in new tab) event of the year. It’s still a high-ticket price to stomach, there’s no denying that, but the fact that it flies off the shelves even when it’s not on sale should speak volumes that this is a popular, and good, air fryer.
We know it’s good – we tested the UK version, which has a slightly different name but looks and functions the same (you can read our Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Air fryer AF400UK review to see how we got on). What we liked is that it can cook two food types at the same time and it’s easy to clean. What we loved is that the cooking results were absolutely delicious: think crisp homemade fries and chicken wings. Yum.
I’m very tempted to buy this deal myself. With the cost of energy bills rocketing and time always being a thing I seem to lack, this air fryer is offering a solution to a couple of my own personal concerns. Plus, I do like to eat food (especially cake) so to have the option to bake, air broil, roast, reheat, and dehydrate is a tease to my taste buds – as well as to my wanna-be slimmer waist line. Air fryers claim to use 75% less fat than traditional air frying methods.
HOT: Fitbit Versa 3: $229.95 now $131.19
Matt Evans, Fitness & Wellbeing Editor
If you’re looking for a cheap fitness watch, this Fitbit Versa 3 deal is one of the best ways to jump in. It’s got some of Fitbit’s best features, including the ability to generate a Daily Readiness Score to tell you how well-rested your body is, and built-in GPS so you can track runs and rides phone-free.
Some may say the recently-released Versa 4 means the Versa 3 is now dead tech, but you can still get years of use out of one of Fitbit’s best watches, and it’s now 42% off, from $229.95 to $131.19.
Read more: Fitbit Versa 3 review
Prime Day Early Access Sale gets the thumbs up
Alex Whitelock, deals editor
While the Prime Day Early Access sale wasn’t exactly billed as a ‘Prime Day 2.0’, it’s essentially been that in all but name. I think everyone’s been slightly caught off guard by just how good the retailer’s offerings have been over the last two days.
Most of the deals are just as good – if not better – than those offered over the first Prime Day back in July. I wouldn’t have expected this, given the relative lack of hype in the build-up. But here we are in the midst of literally thousands of good listings.
Deals like the MacBook Air M1 dropping down to $799 or the Galaxy S22 Ultra to $989.99 are both examples where the retailer is either matching its previous record low prices or beating them on hot ticket items.
It’s not just older products that are getting decent price cuts either – check out the latest AirPods Pro 2 for $223.24. These premium buds are barely a few months old, but that hasn’t stopped Amazon from offering up the first real major discount on the product. I’m just pulling out a few examples herem but I’ve generally seen good deals across nearly every category this year – all the way from electric toothbrushes to gaming laptops.
So, overall the Prime Day Early Access sale gets the thumbs up from me if you’re looking to get your Black Friday deals shopping done early. My only complaint so far is that I’ve been too busy writing up coverage to partake in the bargains myself.
Here’s another one – the KTL Grooming Brush for Dog & Cat
This one is just more adorable than weird. I don’t even have a dog but I’m now wondering if I need this brush due to the extreme level of good vibes I get from the product image.
This brush is either really good or this dog knows something we don’t. I think I’ll just keep the page open in a background tab while I write up actual Prime Day deals, just in case I feel the need to look at his/her little happy face.
NOT! What’s going on with these pets?
Alex Whitelock, deals editor
I know the theme of this blog is ‘what’s hot, what’s not’ but I’m going to diverge slightly because I’m constantly distracted by how strange some of the images are on Amazon’s pet-themed listings.
Take the ChomChom pet hair remover. It was listed with the image above (and with a deal) yesterday.
I can’t decide if this image is cute or horrifying. The dog’s eyes in particular are incredibly unnerving in a way that no dog’s eyes should ever be. Obviously, photoshop exists but I can’t help thinking they slipped something into the pet food dish. It’s like the dog is looking into the future. Or perhaps it’s seen too much already.
NOT! Western Digital 20TB WD Red Pro hard drive: $499.99 $359.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Matt Hanson, Managing Editor, Computing and Entertainment
There aren’t that many deals I’ve seen that I would definitely tell people NOT TO BUY – but this is one of them. Not because it’s a bad product, nor a terrible price (though it’s not great), it’s just that for the vast majority of people you simply won’t need a 20TB hard drive.
If you’re in any doubt, 20 terabytes is a huge amount of storage. It’s enough to hold around 6.2 million photos or 340,000 hours of music (which would take 39 years to listen to if you played them none stop).
So, for normal consumers, you just won’t need that kind of space. Even professional photographers would struggle to fill 20TB. This is only really suitable for enterprise-grade stuff, and it’s unlikely businesses are scouring Amazon during Prime Day.
Also, hard drives are slow these days – you’re much better off getting a smaller, and much faster, SSD. If for some reason your do need 20TB of storage, I’d still not recommend you put all that data on a single drive – if the drive fails or gets damaged, that’s a massive amount of data to lose. So, you’d ideally need at least one more 20TB drive as a backup to mirror all that data, pushing the price of this up to at least $710.
Look, just don’t buy it, OK?
HOT! Acer Chromebook 512: $199.99 $79.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Matt Hanson, Managing Editor, Computing and Entertainment
Okay, okay, I know what you’re probably thinking: Chromebooks aren’t the most exciting devices. However, as soon as I saw this deal pop up, I had to drop everything and tell everyone about it.
It’s not often you see a laptop for under $100 – and it’s even more rare to find one that you’d actually want to use. In previous sales events I’ve seen Windows 10 laptops drop below the magic $100 mark – but I’d never recommend buying them, as thanks to their underpowered specs, Windows would run as slowly as a slug dipped in molasses (please don’t do this, I hate cruelty to slugs as much as I hate crap laptops).
However, Chromebooks are different, as the Chrome OS operating system they run can still perform well on under powered hardware, and the Acer Chromebook 512 is a great example of this. At just $80, this is dangerously close to impulse purchase territory. For anyone who is after a second laptop to do a spot of browsing on while sat on the couch, or you’re looking for a laptop for any young students in your life, then this is a fantastic choice for the price.
NOT! Anker Soundcore 3 £39.99 £27.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Becky Scarrott, Senior Staff Writer, Audio
OK yes, it’s a rugged thing and a 30% saving on an already inexpensive Bluetooth speaker is arguably not to be sniffed at, but we have seen it cheaper once before by a few pennies and, as you’ll see in our review, it is an older model and was superseded in 2020.
Yes, it impressed us for its 24-hour battery life, durable build quality and water resistance. It’s also a compact and likeable thing, but its sound quality leaves a bit to be desired.
What to look for instead? Why, the newer Anker Soundcore 3, which is also part of Amazon’s Prime Day Early Access sale! This is slashed by 32% so it’ll only cost you £37.99 (opens in new tab) (regular price £56!) if you snap it up today. You’re very welcome.
HOT! Sony WH-1000XM5: $399.99 $348 at Amazon.com (opens in new tab) / £316 £299 at Amazon.co.uk (opens in new tab)
Becky Scarrott, Senior Staff Writer, Audio
If you’ve stumbled upon this missive and you want a deal on new wireless over-ear headphones, look no further – you’ve found the ultimate Prime Day October deal. This 22% saving (in the UK) or 13% (if you’re Stateside) on Sony’s winning 2022 cans is the best deal in Amazon’s October Prime Day. Fight me.
Why? They’re the latest in the frankly game-changing and iconic WH-XM lineup (see the WH-1000XM4 and WH-1000XM3 as proof of their noble bloodline), they only came out in May 2022, and because the sound and skillset is even a little bit better than the cans they supersede, to see them discounted at all for Prime Day Early Access is a double-take inducer of the highest order. And check out the deal! The XM5 are every inch a class-leading set of Sony cans – we don’t have the word-count to give them the praise they deserve here but our five-star review is the place to go for clarification (note the phrase “still the best in the business”).
OK so they don’t fold up into the headband any more. What of it? What do you need to tote around with you that’s more important than good-quality music? Believe me, they’re worth the extra space in your bag…
Hot or not! Let’s go…
Welcome to TechRadar’s roundup of the very best – and very worst – Amazon Prime Day tech deals. We’ve brought in the entire TechRadar team to rate the quality of offers today: we’ll tell you the bargains you need to drop everything to grab… and the ‘deals’ to walk away from.