Amazon’s October Prime Day is just a couple of days away now, but you don’t have to wait for the official event to enjoy discounts. If you’re feeling impatient or have your eye on something, there are plenty of early deals that are already live. From trash bags to mixing bowls to security cameras, our shopping experts have found all the best Prime Day deals under $50, whether you want to get started on holiday shopping or restock your pantry.
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Best October Prime Day tech deals under $50
This ESR wallet snaps onto the back of your phone and serves as a two-way adjustable stand so you can watch your phone in portrait or landscape mode. Plus, this nifty device has a finger loop for a secure hold, it works with Apple’s Find My so you can track it if it’s within 50 meters, and it fits up to three cards for easy access.
Don’t forget to clip the on-page coupon that allows you to save 10%.
Amazon has put its 4K streaming stick back on sale before Prime Day, slashing the price in half. Turn any TV into a smart TV with this easy to use and set up streaming stick.
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- Amazon Echo Spot: $45 (save $35). Start your mornings right with this smart alarm clock.
- HyperX CloudX official Xbox licensed gaming headset: $50 (save $20). An Xbox-compatible, noise-canceling headset for gamers.
- Baseus for MagSafe portable charger: $40 (save $10, clip on-page coupon). Say goodbye to tangled cords with this MagSafe portable charger.
- Tile Mate tracker: $38 (save $10). Never lose your keys or wallet again.
- Amazon Fire 7 kids tablet: $50 (save $50). A child-friendly tablet for fun, safe screen time.
- Amazon Echo Show 5: $50 (save $40). This smart home hub lets you stream shows, play music, make calls and more.
- Amazon Fire 7 tablet: $50 (save $30). Whether for reading or watching, this Amazon tablet is an outstanding value.
- Amazon Echo earbuds: $25 (save $25). Need new wireless earbuds? Score a rare 50% discount.
- 12-foot power strip surge protector: $30 (save $10). This dual power strip and surge protector is perfect for a home office or theater setup.
- Logitech Ergo M575 wireless trackball mouse: $37 (save $13, clip on-page coupon). An ergonomic wireless mouse for working from anywhere.
- TP-Link eight-port gigabit switch: $30 (save $20). Get access to eight ethernet ports for all your tech devices.
- TP-Link Tapo smart video doorbell camera: $47 (save $23, clip on-page coupon). Monitor your front door 24/7 with this night vision doorbell.
- WALI laptop and monitor mount stand: $34 (save $21, clip on-page coupon). Get a laptop stand and monitor mount in one.
- Govee smart LED light bars: $38 (save $12, clip on-page coupon). Set the mood with these Alexa-compatible light bars.
- Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max: $35 (save $25). Stream on (almost) any TV with this Amazon Fire Stick.
- Anker Zolo magnetic power bank: $40 (save $10 with Prime membership). Keep your phone charged on the go.
- Belkin USB-C 6-in-1 multiport hub: $35 (save $35). A multifunctional adaptor with five ports in one.
- Blink Video Doorbell: $30 (save $30). See who’s at the door even when you’re not at home.
- Urban leather Apple watch band: $49 (save $21). Upgrade your Apple watch with a leather band. The discount is applied directly at checkout.
- Baseus magnetic battery pack: $14 (save $26). A portable and wireless charger for all your on-the-go power needs. Use the code 7TH864TE for an additional 16% discount.
- Beelinguapp Premium lifetime subscription: $35. Usually $50 per year, Beelinguapp Premium removes ads from the free experience and unlocks all of the langauges available Code TAKEFIVE drops it to just $35 for a lifetime subscription with no recurring fees.
Best October Prime Day everyday essentials deals under $50
This two-pack of GearLight flashlights is great for outdoor adventures or around the home in case of power issues. Roughly 6 inches long, they’re easy to carry during walks, hikes and trips. They’re powered by LED lighting and this two-pack includes battery tubes and holders.
Prime members save $10 on this midsize flashlight that’s durable and rated for 1,000 lumens (that’s pretty darn bright) with a four-hour runtime on high mode. Alas, it recharges with a micro-USB cable, not USB-C. But if you have one of those old micro-USB cables stashed in a drawer, you’re all set. (If not, there’s also a version that takes AA batteries.)
This paper shredder is compact and great for managing space, but it is still powerful enough to cut through credit cards. Get it now at Amazon at a decent discount.
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Go from frozen fruit to delicious smoothie in seconds with this powerful, simple-to-use blender set. Includes 11 pieces, including three different cup sizes and various lids.
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This mini stepper is great for sneaking some cardio in during the day and also has resistance bands so you can work your arms at the same time.
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Best October Prime Day fashion and beauty deals under $50
With a cute flamingo print and almost a 60% discount, it’s hard to go wrong with this wallet by designer Vera Bradley. It’s got 12 card slips, two bill slips and a zipper coin pocket, plus it has RFID protection to help keep cards and ID safe from theft.
When you’re looking for a slide-on shoe that’s actually comfortable and affordable, nothing compares to Crocs. While prices vary based on size and color, we’ve spotted the slate gray variants as low as $33. Some colors and sizes are unavailable for now, however.
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Best October Prime Day kids deals under $50
This Nooie baby monitor makes it easy to keep an eye on things from anywhere. It boasts a 1080p video resolution with powerful infrared night vision and can rotate both horizontally and vertically so you can get a clear view of what’s happening. Plus, it supports 24/7 livestreaming with real-time motion detection and audio alerts.
Assemble the latest version of the iconic Batcycle with this 641-piece Lego set. It’s designed for kids ages 9 and up and features a built-in kickstand for easy display after it’s complete.
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What is Prime Day?
Amazon’s October Prime Day event is officially called Prime Big Deal Days, but the shopping extravaganza essentially functions as a second Amazon Prime Day event ahead of the holiday season. If you’ve never shopped during a Prime Day sale before, you might be wondering exactly what it entails, so here’s a brief explainer. It’s a two-day Amazon sale that will offer exclusive savings to Amazon Prime subscribers with limited-time offers, flash deals and rock-bottom prices. It’s a rare chance to score Black Friday-level pricing outside of November, so it’s usually well worth shopping. The Prime Day event is taking place this year on Oct. 8 and 9.
When is Amazon’s Prime Day 2024 event?
Amazon’s Prime Day event is Oct. 8 and Oct. 9 this year. Even though the sale event is still a week away, you can take advantage of some early deals right now. Generally speaking, the deals will end at midnight on Oct. 9 this time around. Some deals may linger beyond the set times of the sale event.
How does October Prime Day compare to July Prime Day?
There are lots of similarities between the two sales. Many of the same deals return during the October sale, especially on Amazon’s own devices, such as Blink and Ring home security devices, Fire TVs and tablets, Echo devices and more.
The main difference is related to the timing of the sale. Since July Prime Day is in the summer, there’s more focus on back-to-school and outdoor deals. This includes school supplies, grills, lawnmowers and more. During October Prime Day, we see more deals geared toward the upcoming holiday season, such as kitchenware for a Thanksgiving meal or kids toys and games for Christmas.
How does Prime Day work?
The idea behind the sale is pretty simple: Subscribers to Amazon’s Prime service can get exclusive discounts on thousands of products and services across the site during a limited period. The products, while still available to non-Prime members, will have extra savings for members, with many prices dropping down to new all-time lows.
When you’re logged in to your Prime account and looking at a product landing page, you’ll see the discounted price if it’s on sale. You don’t usually need any special coupon codes, nor is there a need to use a specific payment method to get the discounts. If you spend your money wisely each year, you can easily make back your Prime membership cost in savings during the event.
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What products go on sale for Prime Day?
Since Amazon sells pretty much everything, its Prime Day bonanza features deals on pretty much everything too. Whether you’re shopping for tech, kitchen gear, outdoor furniture or everyday essentials, October Prime Day will offer something in the way of savings for you.
In past sale events, some of the best savings have been on Amazon devices. This includes Kindle readers, Echo speakers, Fire TVs and more. It’s not just Amazon’s own brands that see steep discounts. You will be able to grab great deals across a variety of big-name brands, including significant savings on items like laptops, TVs and fitness gear, to name a few.
Where can you find deals right now?
The CNET Deals team covers all of the best price drops, discounts and deals daily from all the top retailers. Whether it’s a one-day promo at Woot, a weekend sale at Best Buy or a coupon code for a product at Amazon, if it’s a great deal, we’ll be covering it.
Be sure to check out all of the great deals each day at CNET.com/deals and sign up for our CNET Cheapskate newsletter for a daily digest of deals delivered to your inbox. You can also sign up for CNET Deals text alerts for curated deals during the event, and install our CNET Shopping browser extension to help ensure that purchases you make all year round will be at the lowest price available.
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