
US Prime Day starts soon! But these EARLY Amazon deals are already live with up to 65% off - here's what to shop now
Prime Day dates were officially announced, and this year, the mega shopping event on Amazon is running for a whopping four days — from July 8 through to July 11.
As a deals editor who's navigated countless Prime Days over the last few years, I know which deals are actually worth your buck — and which should be permanently deleted from your search history.
From top-rated tech that's never on sale this cheap, to omg-worthy home essentials you need in your space, here are the best early Prime Day deals you can shop.
Remember: even though Prime Day is a few days away, these early deals are vetted and just as good — so if you want to get in some early shopping, now's the time. You'll save yourself the inevitable Prime Day shopping delays, and still snag a good deal.
Amazon Fire TV 75" $569.99 (48% off)
A 4K 75-inch TV for just $500? This is exactly that.
This Amazon smart TV is sleek and powerful, delivering clear visuals every time.
It has Alexa built-in for hands-free control, and even features adaptive brightness, automatically adjusting to your surroundings.
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Instant Pot Duo Plus $60.99 (50% off)
Steam, sauté and slow cook in this multiuse device.
There are 15 customizable one-touch settings to make cooking a breeze, and both the lid and the inner pot are also dishwasher safe.
You'll also get a recipe book packed with over 800 recipes included with your order.
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Hisense 55" Class U6 Series TV $479.99 (40% off)
I love Hisense and have owned my Hisense TV for over two years now with no issues.
This 55-inch smart TV offers various features including Game Mode for better performance on all your Xbox titles, and 4K upscaling on your favorite content.
It's super bright too, and looks great — even if you place it by a window.
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Shark Pet Cordless Vacuum Cleaner $149 (50% off)
Say goodbye to pet hair with this nifty Shark vacuum.
It works great on virtually every floor, is cordless for ease of use, and offers a 40-minute run time on a single charge.
Shop it now on mega sale
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Ninja BC151BK Blast Portable Blender $44.99 (36% off)
This portable, dishwasher-safe blender can make up to 18 ounces of your favorite drinks.
It's super compact, and you can blend and drink from the same vessel — perfect for on-the-go smoothies.
Plus, since it's leak-proof, you won't have to worry about accidental spillage.
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TAGRY Bluetooth Headphones $25.98 (48% off)
With a 60-hour playback time and IPX5 water resistance, these Bluetooth headphones are a steal.
It's easy to pair with your chosen device, offers immersive sound, and is extremely lightweight.
Shop it now on sale.
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Shark NV501 Rotator Professional Lift-Away Upright Vacuum $199.99 (33% off)
Another great Shark vacuum, this option swivels with ease and can even be modified to clean upholstery, furniture, and more.
You'll get multiple attachments to personalize your cleaning, and LED guide lights to make sure you can see what you're cleaning even in dark corners.
It's currently on sale too, making this a great time to snag it.
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Bedsure Queen Comforter Set $35.99 (35% off)
Stay comfy all summer long with Bedsure.
You'll get a queen-sized comforter plus two pillow shams with this set.
Shop it in various colors and upgrade your bedding today.
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Maskiss 24k Gold Under Eye Patches $21.24 (39% off)
No more dark circles with Maskiss.
These under-eye patches cure puffy eyes and dark circles, and even include anti-aging effects.
Just 20 minutes is all you need for clearer, fresher eyes.
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Nekteck Shiatsu Foot Massager Machine $89.99 (31% off)
With soothing heat and deep compression, this foot massager will alleviate the sorest of feet.
Customize your massage to your liking, and feel the bliss of a professional masseuse at home — now on sale.
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Samsonite Freeform 28-Inch Large Luggage $98 (65% off)
Travel in style this summer with Samsonite.
This durable piece of luggage can withstand TSA with ease, and is an Amazon bestseller.
On the interior, it has elastic straps and a divider to keep your belongings in place, and the built-in combination lock means no one will be getting into your belongings.
Shop now for under $100.
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iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo $139.99 (49% off)
No more struggling to vacuum your entire apartment — the Roomba will automatically do it for you.
With smart sensing and a large cleaning dust bin, this Roomba can quickly and efficiently clean your floors — and wipe them down.
Shop it now on sale.
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Braun IPL at Home Laser Hair Removal $279.94 (20% off)
At-home laser hair removal is the new rising trend for a reason — it's cheaper, more efficient, and actually works!
The brand says you should see visible hair reduction in just two uses, and you can use it everywhere from your face to your body.
Plus, right now it's a neat 20 percent off.
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BISSELL Little Green Max Cleaner $114.99 (18% off)
There's nothing like watching Bissell's pet cleaner in action — they'll get the toughest poo stains out of your carpet.
It's super portable too, and barely takes up any space.
It's great for using on upholstery or any other fabric surfaces too.
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HiLIFE Steamer for Clothes $24.36 (47% off)
Keep your clothes wrinkle-free with this nifty steamer.
It has a built-in foot cord, and provides up to 15 minutes of continuous steaming, according to the brand.
You can also take it with you when you travel thanks to its compact size.
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Apple AirPods Pro 2 $199 (20% off)
If you're on the hunt for the most popular earbuds, it's Apple AirPods.
They have stellar noise cancellation, offer a transparency mode, and come with various ear tips for a customizable fit.
They're currently under $200, so it's a great time to shop them now.
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Niubya Foldable Dog Swimming Pool $32.78 (20% off)
We did not forget about the doggos! Keep them cool this summer with this on-sale dog pool.
It can hold about 30 gallons of water and is made from a thick PVC material to prevent nicks and scratches.
It's foldable too, making it super portable.
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Best Choice Products Folding Lounge Chair $69.98 (22% off)
This foldable lounge chair is great for a picnic at the park or a day at the sea.
It's portable, has an adjustable shade, and a headrest for added support. And you can shop it in various colors too!
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JBL GO 4 $39.95 (20% off)
If you need an easy and portable speaker, choose the JBL Go 4. It has a seven-hour battery life, punchy, big bass, and a compact design — perfect for travel.
It's waterproof and dustproof too, so a little rain or the great outdoors won't bother it.
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