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Prime Day is about to end, and I've decided to drop my mid-range Echo Pop for one of Amazon's best smart speakers — here's why - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 14:12

You can find all manner of deals during Amazon Prime Day, but you can always count on the eponymous retail giant to knock a decent amount off its own range of smart home devices — its Echo Dot speakers being one of them.

My humble little Echo Pop is still working and for the most part, its performance and features are satisfactory, but I feel a change is coming, and that change might just be the Echo Dot 5th Gen — one of the best smart speakers you can get.

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Some Prime Day discounts can be restricted to the US and UK respectively, but that's not the case for the Echo Dot. Amazon US has knocked $20 off taking the smart speaker to a reasonable $29.99 (was $49.99), and Amazon UK has a similar offer, with the speaker going for £28.49 (was £54.99).

Today's best Echo Dot (5th Gen) deals

The Amazon Echo Dot is down to less than $30 for Prime Day. Amazon's best-selling smart speaker offers improved audio, a new temperature sensor, and all the handy Alexa features just a voice command away, such as playing music, answering questions, and checking the weather. A steal at this price.View Deal

Amazon's best-selling Echo Dot is down to under £30 for Prime Day – a good offer, but it did reach a previous record-low of £22.99. Nevertheless, the Echo Dot offers an improved audio experience, plus a new temperature sensor and all the handy features from Alexa, like playing music, answering questions, and checking the weather completely hands-free. As far as a cheap and cheerful smart speaker goes, it's one of the better options out there.View Deal

The bog-standard Echo Pop has been my loyal smart home companion for a few years and while it's done me good, I fear that it's served its time. If you're in the same boat as me, the Echo Dot 5th Gen could be the answer.

The main upgrades with this Echo Dot is the room temperature sensor, which is a great for customizing your Alexa routines — you can get the smart speaker to run certain functions when your room reaches a particular temperature. For example, if it gets too hot and you need some shield from the sun, you could set it to control your smart blinds to correspond with the heat changes.

Although it's a significant upgrade from other basic smart speakers, the Echo Dot is still a simple and easy-to-use model which is perfect if you don't enjoy spending loads of time getting used to a new piece of tech in your home.

On the sound-front, it packs a bass that's boosted compared to its predecessor, but we did mention in our review that it's a smart speaker first, and audio system second. That said, this shouldn't be much of an issue if you're using it to fill the silence in a small space where you won't have the volume as loud as a standard Bluetooth speaker.

All-in-all, the Echo Dot 5th Gen is a solid upgrade if you've been using any of Amazon's older models until now. It also a great smart hub for connecting other devices in your smart home ecosystem, and now that the new Alexa+ voice assistant is in early access, it means you don't have to upgrade to Amazon's latest Echo Dot Max or Echo Studio to make the most of its smarts.

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Criterion 4K Blu-rays are 50% off again at Amazon and Barnes & Noble — don't miss your chance to grab beautiful collectors' edition movies for a great price - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 14:20

Great news, 4K Blu-ray fans and physical media collectors — the huge Criterion Collection half-price sale is back again. This is the month-long sale, which will run until late July — but given how many tempting buys Criterion has, you're going to need that whole month to make your list and then whittle it down.

View the full Criterion sale at Amazon
View the full Criterion sale at Barnes & Noble

As usual for Criterion, Barnes & Noble is the main host of the sale, but Amazon has discs at half price too. The sale at Amazon is a lot more limited than at Barnes & Noble — several titles are half price, but some are most like 35% off when they're fully 50% off at B&N. And Amazon's range is more limited than B&N's. But I've included Amazon since many people are already buying things there for Amazon Prime Day (while it lasts — it ends tonight), so I thought maybe you just want to slip that disc you've been eyeing up into your basket…

View the full Amazon Prime Day sale

Below, I've picked out 12 discs I think are especially tempting from the sale, but obviously there are no duds in the Criterion Closet, so you'll probably want to have a look through the whole sale using these links.

Criterion 4K Blu-ray sale — quick linksCriterion 4K Blu-ray sale: 12 titles I'd recommend

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The Criterion Collection Eyes Wide Shut

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The Criterion Collection Wall•E

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The Criterion Collection The Princess Bride

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The Criterion Collection No Country for Old Men

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The Criterion Collection The Before Trilogy (Before Sunrise / Before Sunset / Before Midnight)

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The Criterion Collection Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits (The Big Boss / Fist of Fury / the Way of the Dragon / Enter the Dragon / Game of Death)

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The Criterion Collection Sentimental Value

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The Criterion Collection Seven Samurai

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The Criterion Collection

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The Criterion Collection Thief

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The Criterion Collection After Hours

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The Criterion Collection The Silence of the Lambs

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Prime Day is almost over — but I’ve found 12 board games under $20 to help you score a great last-minute deal - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 14:32

Want to score some last-minute savings before Amazon Prime Day 2026 draws to a close? I’ve found 12 board games for under $20 that you can shop right now — though the deals won’t last much longer.

What’s more, these aren’t cheap but ultimately terrible games; these are some really solid picks with options to suit any occasion — with my personal favorites being Herd Mentality, Monopoly Big Deal, and Cheers to the Governor.

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There are party picks like Throw Throw Burrito and The Cameleon, which are ideal for larger groups of all ages; meanwhile, Twisted Cryptids and Exploding Kittens require a little more strategy if you want to secure victory.

Plus, several picks on this list come in small boxes, making them ideal travel games to take with you on your summer vacation — and all of them make excellent ice breakers if you’re heading off to college when the summer’s over.

Best of all, as I said in the intro, none of them will set you back more than $20, though that promise is only true while Prime Day deals are still live.

12 board games under $20

Unstable Games Twisted Cryptids

Exploding Kittens Original Edition

Exploding Kittens Poetry for Neanderthals

Big Potato Herd Mentality

Unstable Games Here to Slay

Gamely Six Second Scribbles

Lost Boy Entertainment Cheers to the Governor

Monopoly Big Deal

Big Potato The Chameleon Picture Edition

Asmodee Stella: Dixit Universe

Exploding Kittens Throw Throw Burrito

Hasbro Gaming Battleship

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PSA: Samsung's latest 2026 TVs are on sale with up to $1,100 off — RH85H Micro RGB, S95H OLED, and QN80H Neo-QLED - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 14:33

If you've been thinking about upgrading your TV, then today might be a good time to do so. The official Samsung Store is hosting a massive summer sale this week, and it features some of the first real price cuts on the brand's 2026 lineup of TVs.

Highlights include the new 65-inch RH85H Micro RGB for $2,299 (was $2,799), the excellent value 75-inch QN80H Neo-QLED for $1,599 (was $2699), and the 65-inch S95H OLED for $2,999 (was $3,399). That latter pick is a particular highlight for us because it's the update to one of our favorite TVs of 2025.

- Check out Samsung's summer sale in full

If the newest, shiniest Samsung TVs are a little too pricey for your tastes, then we'd highly recommend a few of today's listings on older displays, too. Just below you can see a selection of both 2026 and slightly older models. Take note, however, the older stock is shifting quickly today, and it looks like these are clearance deals, more or less.

It's also worth saying that it's hard to say how much longer the Samsung summer sale will last. This week's deals are similar to those offered over at Amazon's massive Prime Day sale, but that's due to end tonight at Midnight. Fingers crossed these Samsung TV deals stick around for a few days longer!

2026 Samsung TVs on sale

Samsung's rival Prime Day sale has a rare $300 discount on Samsung's all-new 65-inch R85H Micro RGB 4K Smart TV. Perfect for watching the World Cup on, Samsung's R85H Series delivers brilliant colors that come to life thanks to its Micro RGB technology and AI engine.View Deal

The S95H is the successor to the wildly popular S95F, which was one of our top-rated TVs of 2025. We haven't reviewed this iteration yet, but we have no hesitation recommending one of the first price cuts we've seen on the model. The main upgrades here are a QD-OLED panel, updated AI processing, and a new picture-frame design with a built-in bezel. Otherwise, you're still getting a stunning picture and support for a 165Hz refresh rate.View Deal

The new QH series from Samsung are a good choice if you want a decent TV but don't want to completely break the bank. The QN80H is the higher-end model and features AI-based picture and audio optimization, and SDR to HDR upscaling. QN80H also features Motion Xcelerator 144Hz support, which makes it a good choice for sports or gaming. You don't get as deep blacks with a Neo-QLED, but the picture quality is still absolutely fantastic.View Deal

The Frame series is a real crowd favorite, and it's certainly a very unique idea. Specs-wise, you don't tend to get the best of the best with these TVs, but they do offer a gorgeous art-like design that melds into any environment. The latest 2026 Pro model features a matte anti-reflective coating and a Neo-QLED panel with support for 144Hz refresh rates. View Deal

Older Samsung TVs on sale

The 65-inch S90F is a slightly older model now, but it still holds up great, with the same comprehensive set of gaming features as the higher-end Samsung S95F OLED. The 65-inch S90F was already a great value, but today's massive $1,300 price cut at Samsung just makes it one of the best buys on the entire site this week. This price is $200 lower than Black Friday, for example. View Deal

Samsung's flagship OLED TV for 2025 improves upon its predecessor with even higher brightness and a 2.0 version of its Glare-Free OLED screen. Gaming support has expanded with 4K 165Hz support across all four HDMI 2.1 ports, and the TV's Tizen smart interface now features the Samsung Art Store portal. All sizes apart from the 55-inch are sold out right now, annoyingly, so grab this still-amazing TV while you still can. View Deal

The QN90F is a slightly older model now, but it's still an amazing choice if you're looking for a great quality display with fantastic brightness. Samsung is offering a record-low price on the larger 75-inch model right now (the smaller sizes are already sold out). This Neo QLED TV features mini LEDs and Samsung's Glare-Free 2.0 technology, allowing you to view it from nearly any angle. Paired with high brightness and punchy colors, this makes it a great pick for sports.View Deal

Huge Samsung sale — quick links
Lenovo declares a 'new normal' for higher memory pricing in the 2030s, while Microsoft forecasts prices to double again in a year - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 15:00
  • Lenovo has said that RAM prices will likely "never" fall back to pre-crisis levels
  • The company also predicted a "new normal" for memory pricing from 2030 onwards
  • Microsoft expects the cost of memory to double in just over a year

If you were hoping we might get to the weekend without any more bad news on the RAM front, that hope is about to be crushed courtesy of Lenovo and Microsoft — and there's a side serving of blame for Apple, too.

First off, as German tech site ComputerBase reports (via Wccftech), over at ISC 2026 — the high-performance computing, AI, and quantum conference in Germany — Lenovo said that RAM prices will likely "never" fall back to the pre-crisis levels of a year ago, even after the bolstering of chip production output that's coming (from 2028 onwards).

Lenovo seemingly said "never," accompanied by some on-stage laughter, according to ComputerBase, and the tech site (bearing in mind translation nuances) clarifies that this is really referring to the next five years (or maybe a bit more) for the RAM industry, and not an 'absolute' future.

However, the report then goes on to mention that Lenovo sees a "new normal" from 2030 onwards with significantly higher prices than pre-crisis levels — even given increased production.

On top of that, Microsoft just announced hefty price increases for Xbox consoles driven by the RAM crisis. The firm stated, "Unfortunately, console storage and memory prices have increased by more than 2.5x, and we expect another doubling by the fall of 2027."

Ouch. Microsoft underlined that the memory price hikes are especially painful for console makers, as these devices are typically sold at a (slight) loss, as the revenue is made up in game sales (and subscriptions).

Lastly, Wccftech also spotted that Micron has fired some flak at Apple, although the memory chip maker didn't name Tim Cook's firm specifically, but it's clear enough where the shot was aimed. As Rolfe Winkler, who reports for the Wall Street Journal, explains in a post on X: "Tim Cook says the memory guys are at fault for Apple raising prices. A Micron executive I interviewed last night pointed the finger right back."

Sumit Sadana, who is Chief Business Officer at Micron, informed Winkler, "We told a couple of the customers who were being very aggressive with pricing at that time that this is not constructive." The argument here might be that partners (presumably Apple) pressing Micron on the price of their RAM hurt Micron's bottom line and ability to invest in more production capacity.

Analysis: double, double toil and trouble

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Although it's difficult to weigh up the exact meaning of Lenovo's comments on the RAM crisis at ISC, it's clear enough that the PC giant believes the future looks very rocky. At best, pricing looks like it's in trouble until the early 2030s, and there's likely to be a 'new normal' coming into play here for that next decade.

While there appears to be some joking around prices "never" coming back down to the levels they were before the crisis, I think there's a fair chance that they actually won't. When the cost of a product goes up to such an extent as we've seen with RAM (and storage), it's feasible that it won't ever quite normalize. Okay, so maybe we'll see some curveballs that throw things out of whack — like the AI bubble bursting, or at least deflating a good deal — but I'm increasingly doubtful about the prospect of any relief.

Microsoft predicting a further doubling of memory pricing in not much more than a year is a painful prediction to hear, too.

I'm not going to dive full-tilt into the gloom here, though, because as I've said before, at least in the consumer space, RAM prices can only go so high before a ceiling is hit, which means most people will simply refuse to pay the asking prices. And thankfully, there have also been a couple of glimmers of hope this week: Asus predicted that its products won't be hiked by as much in the second half of 2026 (but they'll still go up), and there was a rumor aired that memory chip giant SK Hynix may switch production away from AI-targeted RAM (HBM) to conventional RAM sticks, at least to an extent.

I wouldn't get swept away with any optimism just yet, though, because for now, as these latest developments in the memory crisis underline, the pervading sentiment around the future remains largely negative.

The entire Google Pixel 10 line is on sale right now, but there's only one model I'd buy before Prime Day ends - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 15:31

We're into the dying embers of Amazon Prime Day now, but there's still just enough time to grab an incredible tech deal. And if you've been considering snapping up a new phone, then you're in luck — because the entire Google Pixel 10 line is on sale. However, it's worth me being upfront here: there's only one Pixel 10 model I'd recommend buying right now, and that's the Google Pixel 10a.

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Right now, the Google Pixel 10a is just $399 (was $499) at Amazon US — that's the version with 128GB of storage, for reference. The 10a is also on sale in the UK, and while the 128GB version is cheaper, I simply have to recommend the 256GB variant of the Google Pixel 10a for £455 (was £599) at Amazon.

Why would I recommend the 10a over all of its siblings? Well, we're expecting the Google Pixel 11 and 11 Pro (not the 11a) to launch soon — most likely in or around August 2026 — after which point you may as well either pick the upgrade or get an even better discount on the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro.

For me, then, it has to be the Google Pixel 10a, which is available at a fantastic low price in the soon-to-end Prime Day sale, and offers excellent all-around performance for a budget device. If you're interested in finding out more about these deals, scroll on down.

Today's best Google Pixel 10a deal in the US

With impressive camera quality, a beautiful display, and funky design, the Google Pixel 10a is without question one of the best budget-friendly phones on the market. $399 is a great price for this 128GB model, although you can also grab the 256GB alternative on sale while Prime Day is still going.View Deal

Today's best Google Pixel 10a deal in the UK

The Google Pixel 10a is one of our favorite budget-friendly phones here at TechRadar. It has a bright display, plenty of battery life, an eye-catching design, and a neat user interface. This is a fantastic offer on the 256GB version, and I'd recommend investing in extra storage, but if you don't need it, the 128GB is available for even less.View Deal

In our Google Pixel 10a review, we praised the phone's 6.3-inch Actua display, its 5,100mAh battery capacity, and its vibrant, eye-catching aesthetic.

But don't be fooled. Although this isn't a premium handset, it performs pretty nicely as well. Its Tensor G4 processor is more than up to the task of handling everyday activity, whether that be scrolling social media, playing mobile games, or streaming video content. The Pixel 10a is also commendable for snapping photos, with the 48MP main and 13MP ultra-wide cameras supplying clear, detailed, and color-accurate images time after time.

It was released a bit later than the standard Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro, so not only is the 10a the newest in its line, it's also the most affordable. And if you want one of the best budget-friendly phones around at an incredible low price, then look no further than these awesome Prime Day deals.

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Norton VPN adds split tunneling for Mac users in platform parity push - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 15:37

Norton VPN has added support for split tunneling on MacOS as part of a wider push for feature parity across platforms and operating systems.

The feature allows users to specify the websites and apps they’d like to use Norton VPN for, while leaving the rest of their traffic untouched.

This can be useful for, say, accessing a website based in another country while streaming video content from your home region. Furthermore, some mobile banking apps or streaming services may block access entirely if a VPN is detected.

To use the new feature, open the Norton VPN app, head to the Settings tab, head to Connection Settings, and then select Split Tunneling to exclude specific apps and websites from the VPN connection.

As Norton VPN Product Lead, Himmat Bains, explained: “With Split Tunneling now available on Norton VPN for Mac, our customers have full control over which apps and websites travel through the VPN and which stay on their everyday connection.”

“This brings Mac users the same flexibility we already offer on Windows and Android,” he added.

Split tunneling is a staple feature across the best VPNs, but, despite MacOS officially supporting split tunneling, Mac users have seen slower rollouts for the feature, with some VPNs even removing split tunnel capability for years at a time.

Norton also shared that more updates are on the way for NortonVPN across various platforms, such as post-quantum encryption for its WireGuard protocol and manual IP shuffling for its iOS app.

Split tunneling and MacOS: issues and integration

MacOS has a fraught history when it comes to support for split tunneling (Image credit: Future)

Split tunneling has long been a point of contention for VPN users on macOS. While Apple’s desktop operating system does technically support split tunneling, user reports suggest that Apple services like FaceTime won’t work when a split tunnel is active.

What’s more, support for split tunneling on Mac has been inconsistent from many VPN service providers. Private Internet Access pulled split tunneling support from its MacOS VPN app between 2021 and 2024, after Apple removed Network Kernel Extension APIs from macOS Big Sur.

While split tunneling capability returned to MacOS in 2022, VPN providers have been cautious in rolling out the feature. ExpressVPN, for example, only introduced split tunneling at the end of 2025.

Where split tunneling is implemented, it may have limitations not present on Windows or Linux computers. Mullvad VPN introduced split tunneling in 2024, with the caveat that it could not exclude Safari or Apple’s WebKit API from VPN connections.

And some of the best VPNs on the market still don’t offer split tunneling for macOS at all, including our pick for the best VPN overall, NordVPN.

Prime Day is ending — don't miss your chance to get up to $550 in free perks! Audiobooks, groceries, and even a $5 Caesar's pizza - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 16:15

Amazon Prime Day has almost ended, and if you've already got everything on your list, there's one thing worth checking before the sale finally draws to a close: the extra perks that come with a Prime membership.

In addition to unlocking access to Prime-exclusive deals, Amazon's Prime membership also includes fantastic tie-ins to the annual mega-sale. Those include extended free trials, giveaways, and member-only promotions. After digging through the retailer's latest offers, I've found perks worth roughly $555 in total.

Highlights include lengthy free trials for Amazon Music Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible, with the latter offering up to 3 audiobooks to keep forever. That's a promotion I always shout about every Prime Day.

There are also opportunities to score free groceries, claim a complimentary GrubHub+ membership, and even earn a $200 Amazon gift card when you sign up for an Amazon Visa. There's even a promotion that gets you a $5 pizza at Little Caesars!

These offers are reserved for Prime members, but if you haven't signed up yet, you can still access them with Amazon's 30-day free trial. That also unlocks all the Prime-exclusive discounts available throughout this year's Prime Day sale.

The best Prime Day perks to claim right now

Amazon Prime: 30-day free trial
If you've never signed up before, you can get a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime to get access to this year's Prime Day deals. You get the same benefits as paid members, including free delivery, and access to other services such as Prime Video, Prime Music, Prime Gaming and more. You can cancel at any time during the trial to avoid paying the regular fee, which is $14.99 / £8.99 per month.View Deal

Amazon Music Unlimited: free 4-month trial
Get access to high-quality audio streaming and 100 million songs completely free for three months with this limited-time offer. Ad-free streaming, unlimited skips, curated playlists, and Alexa device support make this a great way to get music streaming ahead of Prime Day this year. Note that this promotion is available for new subscribers only.

In the UK: free 4-month trial at Amazon UKView Deal

Audible membership: free for three months at Audible
Audible is Amazon's premier storefront for audiobooks, with a vast library of over 1 million titles. Right now, as part of an early Amazon Prime Day promotion, Prime members can get a full three months of membership on the house! Normally costing $8.99 / £5.99, the standard membership includes unlimited access to the non-Plus library and one free book token per month.

In the UK: free for three months at Audible UKView Deal

Amazon Kindle Unlimited: free for three months
Save $30 / £24 and get yourself unlimited access to over a million books, magazines, and audiobooks for three months with this exclusive deal for Prime members ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Read and download books onto any Kindle, iOS, Android, PC or Mac and enjoy offline reading anywhere with this rare extended free trial.

In the UK: free for three months at Amazon UKView Deal

Amazon Prime Visa: get a $200 gift card on approval
Amazon's been offering its Prime Visa for a few years now, but the retailer is currently offering a particularly good introductory tie-in deal for Prime Day. Right now, if you're approved, you'll get a very handy $200 gift card to spend over Prime Day (or, on anything at Amazon for that matter). If you tend to order a lot on Amazon, this could be worth picking up regardless since you'll get 5% back on all purchases if you're a Prime member, as well as other excellent additional perks.View Deal

If you're a Prime member, you're automatically entitled to a free Grubhub+ membership. That's a saving of $120 per year on memberships, and if Amazon's marketing is to be believed, an average saving of $300 for most people on deliveries and such. Alongside free delivery and access to exclusive promotions, Prime members can also get $5 off their first order with the code FIRSTORDER.View Deal

Free Groceries for a Year sweepstakes
If you spend $15 or more on qualifying online groceries on Amazon, you can win free groceries for a whole year. Winners will be announced weekly leading up to Prime Day, and if you win, you'll be awarded as $10,000 in Amazon.com gift cards.View Deal

Little Caesars $5 pizza
Who doesn't love cheap pizza? Between June 15 and 26, Prime members can get a $5 Little Caesars classic large pepperoni or cheese pizza, for savings of up to $30, depending on location. You can order at the Amazon Little Caesars page, and this offer is redeemable up to five times on different daysView Deal

Spider-Man: Brand New Day early screening
Spider-Man fans will get treated to an early screening of Spider-Man: Brand New Day two days before its release on July 31. Prime members will just need to sign up for the early screening ticket notifications.View Deal

Win a $1,000 Amazon gift card with Alexa for Shopping Prime members can win a $1,000 Amazon gift card when they set up a deal alert with Alexa. You must set up a deal alert by June 18, and 100 winners will be selected by Prime Day.View Deal

The best Amazon Prime Day deals — quick links
Don’t miss super-cheap AirPods before these deals end! Here’s why I’d skip the $99 deal and get AirPods Pro 3 instead — you’ll thank me later - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 16:24

Some of the most popular deals of Amazon Prime Day has been the discounts on AirPods, including AirPods 4 for $99 at Amazon (was $129), AirPods Pro 3 for $179 at Amazon (was $249) at Amazon, and AirPods Max 2 for $399 at Amazon (was $549).

However, Prime Day ends today, so these deals may end this evening as well.

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That's not confirmed — AirPods aren't labeled as Prime Day deals specifically, and they're also discounted at Walmart and Best Buy, so it's possible that all three retailers will keep these offers going past today. But what that means is that I don't know exactly when they'll end, and they definitely won't stick around for long, so my advice is to buy today if you want to buy a pair of AirPods.

Ah, but which pair? Surely the $99 pair is the most tempting? Well, I've tested them all, and I'm here to tell you to avoid the AirPods 4 today. $99 is now a pretty standard price for them, but last Black Friday, they fell to just $69. That's the price where they start to get tempting, because frankly they're just not very good value at $99 — the Nothing Ear (a) for $53.20 at Amazon (down from $79) are the better budget earbuds. They're half the price, but they sound better and have active noise cancellation.

So, maybe the AirPods 4 with ANC for $148 are a decent deal? Also no. These have fallen to $99 in the past, and that's a good price for them.

No, the only pair of earbuds here that are a stone-cold bargain are the AirPods Pro 3. Now, they fell to $169 recently, but Amazon's $179 deal is still a phenomenal price for earbuds this good — I wouldn't worry too much about the 10 bucks. If you can afford the extra $80 over the $99 AirPods 4, you'll get way more than that in extra value. If you can't stretch to that extra, that's totally fair — but again, I encourage you to get the Nothing buds and save yourself $45.

(I'm not really going to touch on the AirPods Max 2 here — they're their own thing, in their own price world, but $399 is their cheapest price to date, and is great value.)

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Today's best AirPods deals in the US

They're the most popular earbuds in the world for a reason. Apple's newest premium buds feature improved active noise cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. My favorite features are the Dolby Atmos spatial audio for movies, and the unloseable case, which has a speaker in it and special location tech so your phone can literally point to where it's hiding. Here's our full AirPods Pro 3 review.View Deal

These are the new new March 2026 edition, with the H2 chip and all of the upticks in performance that brings. And though many might have predicted an Apple-style $50 saving (yawn), this $150-off steal is wild! Nobody had this on their bingo card for Prime Day. Let me be abundantly clear: the noise cancellation here is absolutely fantastic, as is the sound quality — read our full AirPods Max 2 review for more.View Deal

Today's best AirPods deals in the UK

If you want Apple's iconic buds in the UK for cheaper, you're in luck. This is the cheapest we've ever seen them. These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship when it comes to audio and features, and the noise-cancellation quality is outstanding.View Deal

So why do I rate the AirPods Pro 3 so much better than the AirPods 4? They're better than the cheaper model in every way, offering massively better sound quality, active noise cancellation, and all the same features, plus a load of others that are genuinely useful, and complete game-changers in some cases.

Take the case, for example. AirPods Pro 3's case has a 'UWB' wireless chip, which means your iPhone can detect what direction it's in when it's lost, and can literally point you towards it, so you can see which jacket you left it in. And the case has a speaker in, which you can also trigger to help find it.

Or take the Live Translation of other languages in your ears, or the heart-rate tracking, so you can keep an eye on your fitness without a wearable.

Basically, AirPods 4 are a poor value for budget earbuds compared to the competition. AirPods Pro 3 are an excellent value for premium earbuds compared to the competition. Which means with just an $80 difference — which might easily pay for itself if the case stops you from losing them — the AirPods Pro 3 should be what everyone buys.

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Bambu Lab 3D printer deals — Missed out on Prime Day? Our top-tested pro and budget machines are still cheaper than anything on Amazon anyway - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 16:32

Prime Day may be over, but there's still several 3D printer deals around that I recommend checking out. The big one is over at Bambu Lab's site, where pro-grade and budget 3D printer prices have been slashed.

For my money, there's no beating Bambu Lab's own sale. I spent a lot of time checking deals at Amazon and beyond in the run up to the summer sale and during the Prime Day run, and honestly, nothing came close. For starters, our number one 3D printer overall, the Bambu Lab H2D is down to $1799 (was $2429) in the US, and now £1399 (was £1649) in the UK.

But there's loads to choose from, including our flawless 5-star budget 3D printer for beginners. So, if you missed out picking up a 3D printer in Amazon's sale, check out the best-performing Bambu Lab 3D printers based on our tests. For more top performers, see my guide to the best 3D printers (spoiler alert: Bambu Lab takes the top spot).

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No time to scroll? Here's our expert's verdict on the top 3.

Bambu Lab A1 Mini. Flawless 5-star 3D printer perfect for beginners (US: $209 | UK: £259)

Bambu Lab P2S. One of the best 3D printers for the price, it excels at mult-color printing. (US: $699 | UK: 619)

Bambu Lab H2D. Our number one 3D printer from over 50 tests. (US: $1799 | UK: £1399)

Bambu Lab Prime Day 3D printer dealsBest for beginners & budget

The A1 Mini scored top marks in our 5-star review, earning an Editor's Choice award. We called it "nothing more than groundbreaking." ★★★★★

➡️ UK price: now £239 (was £259)

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The A1 delivered "exceptional build quality and advanced features", striking the perfect balance for beginners and professionals. ★★★★★

➡️ UK price: now £299 (was £319)

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Best value multi-color

One of the best 3D printers you can buy at this price, it's quick, accurate, and absolutely superb overall. Packed with features. ★★★★⯪

➡️ UK deal: now £619 (was £699)

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We haven't reviewed the Bambu Lab P1S, although we gave its open enclosure counterpart the P1P 5 stars in our review. This model, though, is a fully enclosed unit that delivers fast prints on a build area measuring 256 × 256 × 256 mm³.

➡️ UK deal: now £339 (was £429)View Deal

Best for business & power users

Our number one 3D printer for most people. It's especially good for small businesses, as one of the bundles includes a laser engraver, plotter, and cutter for crafting. ★★★★⯪

➡️ UK deal: now £1399 (was £1649)

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This is the 3D printer we dubbed "impressive" thanks to its large build volume and incredibly fast single-nozzle extrusion. ★★★★⯪

➡️ UK deal: now £1049 (was £1199)

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The H2C is "an exceptional machine with real innovation" thanks to the ability to print with seven filaments out of the box, and reducing filament waste. ★★★★⯪

➡️ UK deal: now £1849 (was £1999)

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Somehow Samsung's 55-inch The Frame QLED TV is still in stock and on sale for just $697.99 for Prime Day — get it before the sale ends tonight - Friday, June 26, 2026 - 16:46

It's the last day of Prime Day, and I'm shocked this deal on Samsung's popular The Frame TV is still in stock. Amazon has the 55-inch Samsung The Frame LS03F QLED TV on sale for an incredible price of $697.99 (originally $1,097.99. That's an impressive $400 discount and the lowest price we've ever seen for the art-inspired TV.

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The 2025 Samsung The Frame TV delivers an excellent picture thanks to the QLED display, which features Pantone-validated colors that bring images to life. The stylish set features a dedicated Art Mode, allowing you to choose from various picture frame options to display classic artwork or photography, and now comes with Streams, a complimentary set of artwork streamed from the Samsung Art Store.

While this deal is still in stock at the time of writing, Amazon's Prime Day sale ends tonight at Midnight PST. That means you just have hours left to score Samsung's stunning The Frame QLED TV at a ridiculously low price.

Last chance: Samsung's The Frame TV at a record-low price

Samsung's super-stylish The Frame TV is always a big Prime Day hit, and this is an excellent price for the set, with its smart separate connections box, lovely frame and rich colors. And you get access to Samsung's impressive art selection, of course.View Deal

I've listed more of Amazon's best Prime Day TV deals below, and keep in mind that you must be a Prime member to get access to today's discounts. If you aren't already a member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial.

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If you're looking for a cheap set for an extra bedroom, Amazon's Prime Day sale has the best-selling 32-inch 2-Series HD smart TV for a record-low price of $134.99. While the Amazon 2-Series TV lacks 4K resolution, it offers smart capabilities through the Fire TV experience and Amazon Alexa, providing hands-free control.View Deal

Samsung's S90F OLED TV earned five stars in our review, and, though smaller, the 48S90F shares all the same excellent features. Now Amazon has it at a huge $600 discount. The S90F OLED TV delivers an outstanding picture, thanks to quantum dot OLED technology and Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. You're also getting extensive gaming features and Samsung's impressive Tizen operating system.

Read our Samsung S90F OLED reviewView Deal

You can get the best-selling Insignia 50-inch F50 Series 4K TV for an incredible price of $119.99 — a record-low. The Insignia F50 Series TV features 4K HD resolution, DTS Studio Sound, smart capabilities with Fire OS, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa, so you can use your voice to control your TV.View Deal

This brand-new version of the Amazon 55-inch Fire TV 4-Series is on sale for its lowest price yet. The mid-sized 4K display supports HDR10, delivering a sharp, clear, and vibrant image for TV shows, movies, and sports. All major streaming apps are ready to go, too, and there's voice control via Alexa. It's an all-around solid TV for the price if you need an affordable and capable display.View Deal

If you've been holding out for a premium World Cup TV upgrade, this deal on the Samsung S95F 55-inch might be perfect. Dropping to a record-low $1,597 at Best Buy, the S95F's bold colors, high brightness and brilliant anti-reflection screen make it a prime companion for the World Cup. View Deal

The latest Amazon Omni QLED is a brilliant budget TV that delivers solid picture quality and a good set of gaming features, including 4K 60Hz, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, for an affordable price. This Prime Day discount brings the 55-inch model to its lowest-ever price of $279.99.View Deal

This Hisense U7 Series delivers top TV tech for the money in a reasonably sized display, including a bright, vibrant QLED panel with excellent contrast and a high 165Hz refresh rate for smooth images. It will excel as a TV for watching sports, streaming all your favorite shows and movies, and playing the latest games.View Deal

This Prime Day deal takes the 65-inch Amazon Ember Omni Mini-LED TV down to a record-low price of $879.97. This TV delivers solid brightness and contrast, along with bold colors, and a ready-to-use, out-of-the-box sports mode that lets you watch sports with minimal setup. It also offers a robust selection of gaming features, including 4K, 144Hz, VRR, ALLM, and Dolby Vision support.View Deal

Samsung's 2025 model, The Frame Pro, is down to its lowest price yet for Prime Day. The Frame Pro enhances the impact of the popular lifestyle TV by replacing a standard QLED screen with Neo QLED, which incorporates mini-LEDs for a much better viewing experience, with far richer contrast. It also offers a higher refresh rate and comes with a Wireless One Connect box, so you can place your HDMI connections anywhere in the room. Still, it shows works of art when off and is finished with an anti-reflective coating.View Deal

The TCL QM7K is a feature-packed mini-LED TV that over-delivers for its price range. It has great picture quality and a ton of solid gaming features. While this discount may be small, it does take the 65-inch model down to a new record-low price of $749.99. View Deal

The LG C5 is the ultimate all-around TV, delivering excellent performance for movies, gaming and sports with a full suite of features and superb picture quality. The 65-inch model has dropped to $1,199.99 at Amazon and while this isn't a record-low, it's the cheapest it's been since February. View Deal

The Samsung QN90F is our ultimate TV for sport thanks to its brightness, glare-free screen and excellent motion handling, making it a perfect World Cup TV. Stock is either running low or gone across various retailers, but you can still get the 75-inch model for this great price, considering what a premium TV it is.View Deal

Here is an Amazon exclusive deal on a massive display. You can get TCL's 98-inch QM64L Series for $1,799.99, which is an incredible price for a TV of this size. A truly great budget mini-LED TV, the TCL QM64L delivers vibrant picture quality and solid gaming features for a price that won't break the bank.View Deal

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