Updated at 3:30pm EST
It’s that time of year again, the shopping holiday Amazon is trying to make a tradition: Prime Day. We’ve got you set up with the five apps you need to dominate Prime Day, and the Golden Rules of Prime Day, so all that remains is the deals themselves. We’ve divided them into three categories. The first two, Amazon’s devices and the new Prime Day Exclusives, will stick around all through the shopping frenzy. The third category, launching at 3pm, is made up of the Prime Day deals you have to move fast to pick up.
We’ll have rolling updates on that as things progress. With that, let’s see what’s for sale.
Amazon Devices
As always, Amazon has deep discounts on its devices. These are fairly standard price cuts for Amazon, so if you’ve been thinking about buying one, now’s the time to strike.
Echo Dots are available for $30, $20 off.
The Echo is $70, 30% off.
The Kindle Paperwhite is $80, down a third from its usual price.
The Kindle Fire is at $50, down from its original price of $80.
Dash buttons are a dollar, down from their usual $5, so if you constantly need to order Ziplocs or laundry detergent, now is definitely the time, since the $5 credit applied to your first order is still in place.
And the Echo Spot is 23% off, bringing the smart alarm clock down to $100.
And if you just want to save 20% on your Amazon purchases, Amazon gift cards are $20 for a $25 denomination, and you can gift them to yourself.
Prime Day Exclusives
New this year are Prime Day exclusives, new products from various companies Amazon is keeping for Prime members and that you can only get through Amazon for Prime Day. It’s sort of an early access pass to these items, and they have some fairly intriguing deals if you’re in the market for these things.
If you need to grind, brew, and drink your coffee in one sitting, the Coffee Boy quite literally does it all, using a rechargeable ceramic grinder to create pour-over coffee from any bean you have for $40.
Boxlock, a smart padlock designed to connect to your WiFi, is $130. It’s designed to connect to your home WiFi and allow delivery services to put items in boxes or sheds easily, and let you track who unlocks it.
The Tewell T-232 Soundbar is designed to be every speaker to everyone: It can be a wired soundbar for your TV, a wireless sound bar for your phone over Bluetooth, or even split in two to serve as stereo speakers. Not bad for $110.
Seagate makes great, roomy portable hard drives, and the STGX1000400 has 1TB for just $65.
If you’ve got a tailgater in your life, Coleman’s RoadTrip 225 Portable Tabletop Propane Grill will get the burgers done, and it’s just $160.
The Best Prime Day Deals Going Live Between 10am And 12am
Audio Technica’s Professional Monitor Headphones are down to $74.99 off of $100 bucks. A pretty solid deal for high-quality monitor headphones.
Get every episode of Game Of Thrones, so far, for just $75.
Meanwhile, Bose’s noise canceling headphones have been on sale all day — for $125 off of a $299 list price.
If you’re a lake kayaker who loves paddling on calmer waters, but can’t store an old-school boat, Intex’s one-person inflatable is under $50 all day, and even comes with paddles and pump.
Do you cook? The Anova Sous Vide is down to $109.00 off of a $200 list price.
NordicTrack’s famous treadmill is just $500, if you’re sick of running in the humidity.
Pro chefs sharpen their knives, and the Chef’s Choice 1520 knife sharpener is a steal at $110, half off its usual price.
Have you always wanted a Roomba? This is your chance to score one from $229 from $349.
If you’re outdoorsy, you need a flashlight, and Dorsy’s waterproof floating lights are among the best. A two-pack of them are just $6.
The GoPro Session is a handy, discreet action cam with great slow motion effects, and it’s just $100.
Jabra’s waterproof wireless headphones, which also track your heart rate while you run and last for a solid 4.5 hours, are $128, nearly half off.
Going outside? You probably want a Nalgene, and the famously indestructible water bottles are $7.
For the TV fan and gourmand in your life, there’s Feeding Hannibal, a grimly funny look at the sumptuous horror series’ recipes from its on-staff food stylist, for $14.
The classic Swiss Army Knife is half off, making it just $30.
Miss the Hamilton Beach slow-cooker deal? Ninja’s highly elaborate take on grandma’s favorite cooking appliance is just $100, 30% off.
The RIPT90 two-week workout course is $20, half off a heck of a lot of exercise videos.
TP-Link’s home mesh WiFi systems, which are great signal boosters, especially for big homes, are just $130.
A good oven thermometer can ensure you’re really cooking everything to temperature, and you don’t need to be fancy. Taylor’s indestructible analog oven thermometer is just $5.