These are the best October Prime Day day two tech deals, updated live
We’re now in the second and final day of Amazon’s October Prime Day sale. That means it’s time to squeeze as much value out of your Prime subscription as you can until Thursday at 3AM ET / 12AM PT, which is when several deals will enter a brief hibernation ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Although we’ve turned the page on a new day, many of the deals below will likely be familiar to those who were shopping yesterday. That’s a good thing, especially if you were taking the night to mull over a big purchase, or perhaps a string of small ones.
As with our initial coverage, we’ve included the best deals we could find on everything from noise-canceling headphones, robot vacuums, 4K TVs, soundbars, and some unexpected gadgets that might come in handy around the house. The majority of our recommendations have been thoroughly tested by Verge writers and editors, and we are just as confident in our recommendations for a $50 smartwatch as we are in a $1,500 OLED TV. In case you don’t have Prime yet, you might be eligible for a free 30-day trial that’ll let you shop the event without paying for access.
Headphone and earbud deals
Smartwatch and fitness tracker deals
Tablet and e-reader deals
Soundbar and Bluetooth speaker deals
Verge favorites and other miscellaneous deals
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