Amazon Prime Day Is Back Next Week. Here's the Info, Plus Some Early Deals to Score Now

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Labor Day sales are long gone at this point. If you’re itching for another sale event to shop some eye-catching bargains, you’ll be glad to hear you don’t need to wait until Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event is coming up next week. This is Amazon’s second Prime Day event of the year. We’re about to see tons of new discounts you’ll want to jump on ahead of the holiday shopping season. You can expect significant price cuts, flash sales and more across the entire Amazon site. And if you’re already buzzing with excitement like we are, you can start scoring some early bargains now. 

Ever since Amazon started Prime Day in 2015, bargain hunters and savvy shoppers have eagerly anticipated this annual event every summer, which is when this sale event typically takes place. In addition to Prime Day in July, Amazon often has other sales throughout the year, including the occasional Prime Day in October and a new Big Spring Sale, which took place earlier this year.

This story is part of Amazon Prime Day, CNET’s guide to everything you need to know and how to find the best deals.

If you’re on the edge of your seat waiting for Amazon’s next Prime Day sale, don’t worry; you won’t have to wait much longer. The sale will be taking place in just a few weeks, with some exclusive offers available only to Prime members. To make sure you’re ready, we will cover all the essentials, from how to prepare for the big event to preventing porch pirates, along with the secret way to score great deals without paying for Prime. We also expect other retail giants, like Walmart, to offer competing sales of their own. We’ll keep you updated on the best sales from other retailers as those unfold.

Amazon Prime Day 2024 date

Amazon has announced that this year’s iteration of October Prime Big Deal Days will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 8, and Wednesday, Oct. 9. We’ll be keeping our fingers on the pulse of the upcoming sale, and you can count on us to keep you updated as any new information is released.

In the past, some discounts were released earlier than the main sale to entice customers. We’re updating this page with early price drops so organized shoppers can jump ahead of the crowd for top tech deals and all those holiday gift giving, wintertime and household necessities.

Amazon deals to shop now

You don’t have to wait to cash in on big savings. Check out these hot deals that are live now.

Some of these deals are available even to people who aren’t Prime members, and they’re a preview of what’s to come.

The Prime Big Deal Days event brings with it the year’s best discounts on Amazon’s own hardware, like smart speakers and home security products. Ahead of the main sale, Prime members can score up to 72% off its range of Echo smart speakers, Blink and Ring cameras, Fire TV Sticks, Eero routers and more. 

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Samsung makes some of the highest-quality Android products on the market right now. If you’ve been looking for an upgrade, you can currently score discounts of up to 57% on cases, smartwatches, tablets and more before the frenzy of Prime Big Deal Days.

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These Beats Solo3 wireless headphones are perfect for work calls, binging sessions and more. They feature plush cushions, have a battery life of up to 40 hours and include an Apple W1 chip. Amazon is selling these for $80 off right now, but they’re not your cup of tea there are plenty of already-live Beats deals. 

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It’s time to stop dragging the vacuum all around your house. Sit back and relax while one of these robot vacuums picks up every little piece of dirt, dust and debris on its own. Many of these models are a combination of a vacuum and mop, making them perfect for any floor type. Whether you have hardwood floors or carpet, these vacuums can handle it all.

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The Apple Watch SE 2 is perfect for budget-conscious shoppers who want a smartwatch that’s compatible with their existing Apple devices. This deal is for the S/M size, but keep checking back as we’ll monitor offers on other sizes as well.

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Slow Wi-Fi can get in the way of your day-to-day tasks, but if you constantly deal with this then it may be time to upgrade to a mesh system. This two-pack can support speeds of up to 6GHz and includes ports you can use to connect directly to your devices for even more efficient performance. You can now score this system for half off in anticipation of Amazon Prime Big Deal Days. 

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Previous Amazon Prime Day dates

Since Amazon launched its inaugural Prime Day sale way back in 2015, the company has (mostly) scheduled the event around the same time of year. In fact, outside of a couple of recent years when the dates were shifted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Amazon historically tends to kick off the main sale event somewhere within the middle two weeks of July. 

Here are all of the previous Amazon Prime Day dates:

  • Prime Day 2015: July 15
  • Prime Day 2016: July 12
  • Prime Day 2017: July 11 to 12
  • Prime Day 2018: July 16 to 17
  • Prime Day 2019: July 15 to 16
  • Prime Day 2020: Oct. 13 to 14
  • Prime Day 2021: June 21 to 22
  • Prime Day 2022: July 12 to 13
  • Prime Early Access Sale 2022: Oct. 11 to 12
  • Prime Day 2023: July 11 to 12
  • Prime Big Deal Days 2023: Oct. 10 to 11
  • Prime Day 2024: July 16 to 17

As you can see, Prime Day was pretty much locked into an early- to mid-July schedule for its first five years before uncertainty around the pandemic in 2020 caused the company to push the sale back to the fall of that year. Then in 2021, Amazon was quick to bring it forward in the calendar once again, kicking off the event in an uncharacteristic June slot. 

Watch this: Amazon Prime Day 2024: Shopping Tips and Special Deals

For 2022, Amazon returned the event to its customary July spot, kicking off on July 12, though the October slot was used for the Prime Early Access Sale, marking the first time the company had hosted two Prime Day-like sales in one year. Amazon followed that pattern for 2023 with a July Prime Day proper followed by a second Prime Day of sorts in October with the company’s Prime Big Deal Days event. With dates now confirmed for Prime Big Deal Days, we’ll keep our eyes peeled for the hottest deals you don’t want to miss out on.



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