Best Prime Day Deals Under $100

Times are hard in 2026. These Amazon Prime Day deals under $100 on earbuds, Kindles, and other tested products should help make life just a little bit easier.
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Amazon Prime Day June 2026

Amazon Prime Day hits different in 2026. Prime Day is often a moment to pick up a big-ticket item—and there are great Amazon Prime Day TV Deals, Prime Day Apple Deals, and Prime Day Tech Deals aplenty for those in need of a serious life upgrade.

But honestly, this year has been a bear for most people I know. I'm shopping on a budget. That's why I've assembled these great Amazon Prime Day Deals under $100. Each is a chance to pick up a necessity, a level-up, or a little treat without having to explain anything to yourself later—whether a low-cost Kindle or a great budget Fitbit.

For the best of the best of the best deals this Prime Day, check out WIRED's Absolute Best Prime Day Deals. For lightning deals of the moment, see our Amazon Prime Day live blog for updates in real-time.

Updated Thursday, June 25: We've added a few more deals from Noco, Switchbot, TP-Link, Bagsmart, Bissell, Shark, Yoto Player, and updated pricing with the latest deals and discounts.

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The Best Fitbit for $90 ($70 off)

Fitbit Charge 6
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Even after three years, this Charge 6 is still the Fitbit WIRED recommends for most people. The AMOLED touchscreen is bright and easy to read, and it does all the basic stuff that you want a fitness watch to do. It will monitor your blood oxygen, your heart rate, and your skin temp—plus monitor sleep and flag signs of stress or irregular heart rhythms. It's not as ultra-accurate as some, but it's good enough for most enthusiasts, and the price is very, very right at the moment.

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Belkin

3-in-1 Qi2 Charging Stand

This is our favorite 3-in-1 charger for Apple devices. It's got room to simultaneously charge your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch.

Small rounded rectangular bright blue device beside a black rectangular device, both with strap handles.
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Nimble

Champ (Series 2)

This power bank is the size of a credit card and fits in basically any bag. Great for phone charging on the go.

WIRED’s Favorite Power Bank for $91 ($29 off)

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  • Photograph: Simon Hill

A good power bank is actually life-changing. It means never having to race to a cafe, hunting desperately for a table near an outlet. This compact little puppy is our top power bank for good reason: Ample 25,000-mAh capacity. Fast-charging capability for phones or laptops. Ability to fast-charge two devices at the same time, with a retractable flat 2-foot USB-C cable, and another 1-foot USB-C that doubles as a carry loop.

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  • Video: Matthew Korfhage

Noco

Boost X GBX45

For more than three years, a NOCO portable jump starter has been my reliable companion on road trips—ready to give me a boost if I left my headlights on in the wilds of northern Delaware. After testing nine different jump starters on an old Land Cruiser this year, this NOCO GBX45 Boost is still the most compact jump starter I’ll trust. It’s easy to slip under a seat, and yet packs a wallop.

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  • Photograph: Kat Merck

SwitchBot

Standing Circulator Fan

SwitchBot is primarily known for its robot vacuums, and this is its first fan. It’s got a brushless motor and a couple options that I don’t typically see on pedestal fans in this price category, including a rechargeable battery for cordless operation and rare Matter compatibility with the add-on SwitchBot Hub 3 bridge ($120). There are other fans with better build quality and longer warranties, but if you need Matter compatibility, this one is worth a look. —Kat Merck

A Kindle for $85 ($25 off)

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Amazon

Kindle (2024, 11th Gen)

Yes, America, you can get a Kindle for less than $100 right now for Prime Day. This is the most basic, smallest version of Kindle, granted, but it still performs well and has a bright front light and great battery life. This is the lowest price it's been all year and definitely one of the best Prime Day deals under $100.

Wireless Earbuds With Great Sound for $93 ($37 off)

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These Soundpeats H3 wireless earbuds hit the sweet spot where value meets lossless audio, detailed sound, and clear voice audio for phone calls. No weird features like heart-rate tracking. Just great sound and a low price—with an even lower price for Prime Day. Note that wireless charging is not possible with these, however.

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  • Photograph: Ryan Waniata

JLab Audio

Go Pop ANC

Our favorite budget buds are on sale for a little cheaper.

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Nothing

Ear (a)

These stylish buds were WIRED's previous top pick. Still great. Still cancel noise. Quite cheap right now. Battery life is mid, tho.

The Best Personal Blender for $100 ($30 off)

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Nutribullet

Ultra Personal Blender

When someone thinks they want a portable blender, they probably actually want this—the best personal blender on the market. This 1,200-watt Nutribullet Ultra is the best daily driver I know for smoothies, protein shakes, and pestos or salsas. It's easily cleaned and utterly stashable so it doesn't take up counter space. When you're done blending, put the lid on the blending jug and it's now a drink cup that'll fit in most car cup holders. When it's under $100 like it is now, it's the best under $100 blender I know.

A Terrific Air Fryer for $100 ($60 off)

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Instant Pot

Vortex Plus Air Fryer Oven

Hi, this is my favorite basket air fryer. It's nearly 40 percent off, and a penny shy of a hundred bucks. In a world where most basket air fryers careen wildly off-temp, this one keeps temperature better than some thermometers. It crisps wings and fries without blasting the soul out of them. It's the one I recommend to most people who want a great air fryer but don't want to spend a lot, and this is its best price of the year so far. (If you only want the best of the best of the best, the Typhur Dome 2 is more expensive but is also on a terrific Prime Day deal.)

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  • Photograph: Kat Merck
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Bagsmart

Compression Packing Cubes (Set of 6)

These are, in the opinion of someone who has tested dozens of sets, the best packing cubes you can buy on Amazon for the price. They are sturdy and compressive, with little label windows for documenting contents and sturdy zippers with corded pulls. My test set has survived multiple trips while still looking brand new. I also like all the available color and pattern options (more than 25!), from cherry print to orange tie-die. —Kat Merck

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TP-Link

Tapo Matter-Certified Smart Plug Mini (P125M)

Smart plugs are pretty handy if you want to turn non-smart things, like lamps, into connected devices without actually changing anything about them. Instead, you just plug it into one of these. This set from Tapo is my favorite set of smart plugs; you get three for a good price, and they’re Matter-compatible. —Nena Farrell

A Handy Little Vacuum for $75 ($35 off)

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  • Photograph: Nena Farrell
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In most cases, a vacuum under $100 probably isn't worth your time. But this little hand vacuum usually retails for $110, and it's even cheaper right now. It's a favorite of ours for vacuuming cars, thanks to the long hose and handle. Regardless of what you're cleaning, it's easy to move around and vacuum all kinds of crevices or deep trunks. There's also a nice charging stand that holds the vacuum's attachments and will keep it charged, which you'll want since this vacuum only holds a 15 minute charge (unfortunately normal for small vacuums like this).

Bissell Little Green vacuum
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Bissell

Little Green Portable Carpet Cleaner

This li’l guy went viral on TikTok a few years ago, and I still think it’s an excellent upholstery or carpet cleaner for its regular low price point. It can suck up spills and stains that have been absorbed in upholstered furniture to leave it looking brand-new. It's super useful to have around to maintain your furniture and rugs’ cleanliness, and you can tuck it away in a closet when done.—Molly Higgins

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Shark

UltraCyclone Pet Pro Plus

This handheld vacuum is great for pet hair, but also really effective at cleaning all kinds of household messes, from crumbs to dirt. It has powerful suction with two cyclonic airstreams, and a motorized self-cleaning power brush sucks the hair back so it doesn't get wrapped around the brush. It also has surface and crevice attachments to tackle pet hair on a myriad of surfaces, a washable filter for easy cleanup, and a battery that lasts about a week. —Molly Higgins

A Powerful Mini Speaker for $65 ($35 off)

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  • Photograph: Nena Farrell

Amazon

Echo Dot Max

Amazon's Echo Dot Max takes the small body of the popular Echo Dot speakers and makes it so much better. It's more powerful, it has better sound, a built-in smart home hub, and a design intended for its updated assistant, Alexa+. (We've got mixed feelings on how good that assistant is, but it's free if you're a Prime user.) But $100 is a bit pricey for such a small speaker, even if the sound is almost as room-filling as the larger Echo Studio. It's nearly half off for Prime Day, though, so it's a great time to shop.

A Powerful Streaming Box for $75 ($25 off)

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Google has upgraded from the old Chromecast dongles you used to plug into a TV. Now we have the Google TV Streamer. This sleek little box disappears nicely next to any TV console table, and gives any TV a new streaming interface powered by Google. It's much more powerful than the Chromecasts of past, and comes with Dolby Vision support, Thread router features that let it work as a smart home hub, and a great voice search.

Our Favorite Bluetooth Speaker for $95

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  • Photograph: Ryan Waniata
  • Photograph: Ryan Waniata

JBL's Flip 7 has long been our favorite portable Bluetooth speaker. It's got great sound for the size and it's small enough, and durable enough, to fit in just about any bag. It offers IP68 water resistance, an easy-release strap, and a two-hour battery boost (or four if you go with the reduced bass). The Flip 7 also supports Auracast to sync with other new JBL models like the Clip 5 and Charge 6.

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JBL Go 4

Yes, the new JBL Go 5 has a little more battery, and tougher IP68 protection, but that does not make the Go 4 redundant, especially when it’s on sale. It remains a surprisingly adept palm-sized speaker with cute-but-rugged looks, handy fabric hanging loop and IP67 rating, meaning it’s good for the beach, pool and general everyday abuse. It’s so small in fact, you’ll forget you packed it, but good enough that you will be glad you did. —Chris Haslam

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Anker

Soundcore 2

There are better Bluetooth speakers, but for $28, the Soundcore 2 is a great sounding, cheap, go-anywhere option. The bass is nowhere near as solid as the JBL Flip 7 above, but it manages to be an enjoyable listen with good midrange, balance and presence. It's also got Bluetooth 5.0, IPX7 waterproofing, and a massive 24-hour battery. —Chris Haslam

Yoto Player
Courtesy of Yoto

If you're looking for a gadget that makes a great gift for a kid, but doesn't give them another screen, a Yoto Player is a great choice. It's made for kids between three and 12, and uses physical cards that kids can slot into the top of the device to play music, audiobooks, and other audio content associated with the card. Both the Yoto Player and the Yoto Mini are on sale right now, along with accessories and cards on Yoto's website for its summer sale that happens to be the same time as Prime Day.—Nena Farrell


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