Amazon Prime Day Is a Great Time To Buy New Tech — Shop up to 60% off Apple, Sony & Bose

Updated Jul 7, 2025 11:32 pm ET


Amazon Prime Day Early Tech Deals

Rebecca Perlmutter

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The great thing about technology is that it’s always improving, from earbuds that can help those who are hearing-impaired even while providing great surround sound, to smart gear that can keep your home safe and secure (not to mention organize your day), mini-speakers that pack a sonic punch that far outclass their size and tablets that provide robust computing power as well as video and sound in a convenient compact package. The bad news: tech often changes so fast that the hot new tech item you paid a bundle for yesterday is soon obsolete and overpriced.

But here’s the best news: you can get the best of both worlds—the latest and greatest tech products at a reduced price—thanks to Amazon’s Prime Day sale, with items up to 60% off the regular price. We’ve scoured Amazon’s offerings of tech gear to highlight these big-time deals from top-brand manufacturers, including Apple, Bose, Beats, Sony and much more to bring you the best deals on everything from noise-canceling headphones to home security camera systems, portable speakers that can withstand the elements, handy chargers to keep your phones at full power and impressive tablets for adults and kids alike. Get the most up-to-date tech out there for a price that you won’t regret a year from now with these Amazon tech discounts. But don’t wait — as these deals are too good to stick around for long!

Best Amazon Prime Day Headphone Deals

Best Amazon Prime Day Smart Home Deals

Best Amazon Prime Day Speaker Deals

Best Amazon Prime Day Accessory Deals

Best Amazon Prime Day Tablet Deals

Ho Lin

Ho Lin

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Ho Lin is a content writer at McClatchy. He has over two decades of experience in content strategy, creation, and development, ranging from subjects such as anime and manga to military benefits, job search advice and AI evaluation. Ho is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and holds a M.A. in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University. Ho also writes both fiction and non-fiction; his books include China Girl and Bond Movies: A Retrospective.