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We've got some pretty special deals live already, before Prime Day has even begun — that means some massive savings on the likes of our choice for the best TV. You'll find the Hisense 65-inch U8N 4K Mini-LED TV on sale for £1,099 at Amazon. Looking to take your tunes on the go? The Bose Ultra Open are down to £249 at Amazon.
Don't miss Lego sets on sale from just £12, or Switch games from £20. There are plenty of ways to save this Prime Day.
This page is full of my favourite Prime Day deals so far — and if you're looking for more ways to save, make sure you check out our Amazon Promo codes.
The Sony WH-1000XM4 are, in my eyes (or ears) at least, some of the best headphones you can buy today. For a whole lot less than their newer, flagship cousins, you get similar performance for a whole lot less money. Great sound, solid fit, and top-notch ANC? Sign me up — and this price makes them a whole lot more tempting.
Adidas sale: deals from £10 @ AmazonFrom trainers to hoodies and everything inbetween, you'll find some epic savings on Adidas apparel at Amazon. There are plenty of sizes from kids to adults. We go as low as £10 — one of the best sales we've seen all year.
Anker's Soundcore line are a great way to get solid specs for low, low prices. This deal on the P20i makes an already affordable pair of buds even more affordable — well worth the few pounds they cost.
Lego sale: deals from £12 @ AmazonA no brainer — like lego? You can save massive amounts on your most wanted sets with prices starting at £12. My wallet is certainly at risk with this one.
Ever mislaid your wallet and been late after searching for hours and hours? Never again thanks to the Airtag — and this deal makes getting hold of one cheaper.
TV sale: deals from £99 @ AmazonOld TV looking a little long in the tooth? University Challenge not quite hitting right anymore? Make sure you check out some of these epic TV deals at Amazon. Keep in mind that the really cheap ones tend to be smaller and 1080p, but there are also some massive savings on some more desirable models. Want to go even cheaper? Argos and Currys have similar sales on right now.Price check: from £89 @ Currys | from £99 @ Argos
Perfect for the festival season, this massive portable powerbank will power more than just you and your mates phones. That's an enourmous 1070Wh battery, plenty to last you a few days. This deal is the cheapest we've ever seen this battery pack, which is always a big bonus.
Need a new phone? Don't miss this $100 discount on one of our favorite devices here at Tom's Guide. There's a massive Dynamic AMOLED display w/ 120Hz refresh on the front, all powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite CPU for smooth operation. 12GB of RAM and 128GB of storage make sure you'll want to keep it in your pocket for long time. Camera? 50MP, with a 12MP Ultrawide and a 10MP telephoto lens.
The latest MacBook Air models are some of the best that you'll find, and the M4 model packs in some seriously impressive specs. There's 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, along with that lovely 13-inch screen to make use a joy. We loved the laptop in our MacBook Air M4 review, thanks to the "performance, sharper camera, and lower starting price." A lower starting price that's now even lower thanks to this massive saving.
TV sale: deals from £99 @ AmazonYou can save big on TVs if you head over to Amazon right now — although bear in mind that the really cheap ones tend to be small and 1080p. There are some solid savings on bigger and nicer sets however. Currys and Argos are also holding similar sales.Price check: from £89 @ Currys | from £99 @ Argos
LG C4 4K OLED TV sale: deals from £849 @ AmazonLG has only just replaced the C4 with a newer model, but it's still an excellent model to pick up. Powered by the A9 processor and featuring a 120Hz OLED panel, it packs in. Dolby Vision, HDR10/HLG support and built in Amazon Alexa. You won't worry for ports either — there are four HDMI 2.1 on the back for all your devices. Stream wirelessly with AirPlay 2. We loved it in the LG C4 OLED TV review, with attention paid for the epic color and dazzling brightness.
The Hisense 65" U8N Mini-LED 4K TV is easily one of the brightest TVs we've ever tested, and its easily one of the best. It hit a peak 3,469 nits when we tested it, and scored well for color accuracy and contrast. Two HDMI ports on the back support Dolby Vision Gaming for gamers too — it was our pick for the 2024 best TV last year.Price check: £1,099 @ Currys
This monster of a Sony TV packs in some seriously impressive specs. Its 65-inch OLED panel supports a 120Hz refresh rate, and features Dolby Vision, HLG and HDR10 for HDR. There's a 50W 2.1 channel speaker system built in as well. We loved the TV in our Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV review, thanks to the perfect black levs and excellent viewing angles.
Adidas sale: deals from £10 @ AmazonLooking for some new sports apparel? Don't miss some of these incredible Adidas deals on Amazon. There are plenty of sizes across the genders, as well as footwear and accessories.
Crocs sale: deals from £20 @ AmazonMy mum swears by her Crocs, and it's likely you've already got a pair. Well, now is the perfect time to stock up — we're seeing some incredible savings on the popular footwear at Amazon, with up to 50% off what I'm told are both stylish and comfortable designs.
Save up to 50% on Levi's JeansI've already spent loads of my money here — the Levi's end of season sale is still going with some epic deals on jeans, jackets, and more. Just don't get carried away, like me when it comes to new pairs of jeans.
Want a new laptop that's not going to break the bank, but will give you solid performance for the price? The IdeaPad 1 is just what you need. The Celeron Processor is plenty powerful for some spreadsheet work and typing in Google docs, and the 4GB is decent for some light multitasking. The 15-inch screen is pretty good for watching Squid Games on Netflix too.
This MacBook Air is powered by Apple's M4 chipset. It upgrades the camera from 1080p to 12MP with Center Stage support. The M4 chipset also supports dual external monitors, even when you have the laptop's lid open. It packs a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display (2560 x 1664), Apple's M4 CPU w/ 10-core GPU, 16GB of RAM and 256GB SSD. In our MacBook Air M4 review, we said the Editor's Choice laptop is irresistible thanks to its speedy performance, sharper camera, and lower starting price.
The MacBook Air is one of our favorite laptops of all time here at Tom's Guide, thanks to its handsome chassis, impressive specs, and stunning screen. The M4 chipset inside is incredibly powerful, and supports dual external screens for extra workspace. The Liquid Retina display is truly something to behold, and the base 16GB of RAM is more than enough for day to day use. We loved the laptop in the MacBook Air M4 review, ranking it Editor's Choice.
The incredibly cheap Soundcore P20i buds are a great way to get music on the go without spending much money at all. They sound great for the price, and they're positively tiny, making it super easy to slip them into a pocket.
When we first tested the Air Pro 4 from Earfun, we where immediately impressed with their sound and noise canceling. They don't cost much at all, but pack in some excellent features and very solid comfort. We gave them 4.5 stars in our review as a result — and this price just makes them even more tempting.
The mid-range Accentum are an excellent pair of headphones. They pack in some of the best sound for the price, while blocking out plenty of noise. It's the battery life that truly sets them apart, however, with 50 hours of battery on tap for some of the best staying power around. In our Sennheiser Accentum review we where extremely impressed with the whole package, including the comfort.
This cordless vacuum from Shark not only packs in a HEPA filter, but it's also 30% lighter than other models. We picked it for the best vacuum cleaner as a result, scoring highly for its powerful pickup, and the handy swivel to make it easier to get into tight spots. The brush even self cleans — what more could you want?
This coffee machine is one of the few 5/5s we've given here at Tom's Guide, earned thanks to it's impressive performance. In our Nespresso Vertuo Lattissima review we said "you'll struggle to do better." This massive discount only makes it all the sweeter.
If you're reading this in the U.S., then make sure to check out our Amazon Prime Day live blog to keep up with all the latest savings on everything from TVs to appliances and sneakers.

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