
Prime Day Deals Under $100: 30+ Budget-Friendly Bargains to Shop This Weekend on Tech, Appliances and More
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Best Prime Day tech deals under $100
Beats Pill: $127
Thanks to its sleek design, the Beats Pill has landed on our list of the best Bluetooth speakers this year. Our reviewer was impressed by its sound quality -- particularly the bass definition, thanks to its new updated woofer system -- as well as the relative volume for its size. It also supports lossless audio with a wired USB-C connection and boasts an IP67 weather-resistance rating, so you can take it just about anywhere. This deal matches the all-time low price, which makes it an incredible value.
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Blink Outdoor 4 (2-pack): $70
These tiny and versatile outdoor security cameras are some of the absolute best on the market right now. This two-pack allows you to keep an eye on your front and back yard around the clock with HD video resolution and infrared night vision. They support two-way audio so you can chat with visitors from anywhere. Plus, they're wireless, so they're easy to set up.
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Carote 12-piece cookware set: $50
This 12-piece Carote bundle deal is a great way to upgrade your kitchen on a budget. It includes three pots and two pans with lids, and as well as two spatulas and a ladle. They're all nonstick, which makes them perfect for delicate ingredients like eggs and fish, but are also "100% free of PFOAs, PFAs, lead and cadmium," so you don't have to worry about harmful chemicals leaching into your food. They're designed to be used with just about every type of stove, be it gas, electric or induction, so they're highly versatile.
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Renpho C3 massage gun: $55
This Renpho massage gun can produce up to 50 pounds of force and features 20 speed levels ranging up to 3,200 rpm to help alleviate stiff muscles. It also comes with six head attachments to help you target specific muscle groups. Plus, it weighs just over 2 pounds, which makes it easy to toss in your gym bag and take just about anywhere.
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Crocs Baya clogs: $35
Are Crocs the most stylish shoes on the market? Debatable. Are they seriously comfortable? Undeniably. They're perfect for lake days or lounging around on the back patio, and right now you can grab tons of colors and sizes for less at Walmart.
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Lego Bonsai set: $40
Add some zen to your shelf with this tranquil Bonsai tree building kit. It's an 878-piece set made of sustainable plant-based plastic, and it has interchangeable leaves and cherry blossoms so you can match your mood or season.
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When is Amazon's Prime Day event?
The online retailer recently confirmed that its massive summer sale will officially kick off on July 8 this year, and will run through July 11. Several retailers are also offering a massive slate of post-Fourth of July deals this weekend as well. Amazon isn't having an official Fourth of July sale, but Prime Day deals are still overlapping.
Are Amazon Prime Day deals worth buying?
Depending on what you are after, the short answer is yes. You can expect thousands of items to go on sale, including some deals that match or exceed the previous all-time low prices. Just note that Amazon stock can fluctuate wildly, which means there's no telling how long the item will remain on sale or available. If you see a deal you don't want to miss, we'd recommend taking advantage of those savings sooner rather than later.
Will other retailers be offering Prime Day deals?
While the official Prime Day is exclusive to Amazon, other retailers will absolutely be getting in on the action. Walmart has already announced that it will be having its own summer sale event that runs from July 8 to July 13, and it's likely that at least a few other competitors will follow suit. Plus, we anticipate that many Fourth of July deals and sales will spill over into Prime Day.
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How we choose the best Amazon Prime Day deals
Many of us here at CNET have covered shopping events for several years, including Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other sales. In that time, we've learned how to spot the best deals among a sea of thousands of superficial offers and scams, and we only surface the best offers from trusted retailers. We look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing the best deals to show you.
Real discounts mean genuine savings. We check pricing history for products listed as on sale so we know when it's a case of an inflated list price rather than an actual discount.
Quality reviews and testing are super important for any product. A discount isn't worthwhile if it results in a subpar product experience, no matter how much you saved.
Remaining sale time is important, too. Some deals are only around for a short time or may be limited in supply. If that's the case, we'll let you know upfront so you don't come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.

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