25 October Prime Day Deals Actually Worth Paying Attention To
If Amazon Prime Day seems like it happens earlier and earlier every year, well, you're not wrong: Starting in 2023, the company has made Prime Day a twice annual affair. The big sale still happens in July, but "October Prime Day" (which Amazon officially refers to as "Prime Big Deal Days," but the company seems to be the only one) is a close second.
And it's here now—the sale runs from Oct. 8-9, and includes discount items across hundreds of product categories. As usual, the best Prime Day discount is to save your money and not buy anything you weren't already planning on getting. But if you're in the market for a new device or gadget, it might be a great time to buy, provided you can sort the great deals from the merely so-so.
With that in mind, here are several of the best October Prime Day deals, as recommended by Lifehacker staff. (And check back throughout the day, as I'll keep updating this post as the deals roll in.)
The best Mac laptop for most people is $250 off
For the past few years, Lifehacker Tech Editor Jake Peterson has been adamant that the best Apple laptop for most people isn't a top of the line model, but an "entry-level" machine powered by one of the company's M-series chips. Last year the 202 M1 MacBook Air looked like a steal at $750, and right now you can get the successor model, the M2 MacBook Air, for the same price.
The M3 MacBook Pro for $300 off
But what if you aren't "most people"? What if you really do need a more powerful Mac laptop with more RAM, a more powerful processor, more storage, and more outputs? Well, it's also a good time to get the higher-end M3 MacBook Pro, which is currently $300 off its $1,600 list price.
A powerful Asus ROG gaming laptop
I don't know anything about gaming laptops, so I'll lean on the expertise of our tech freelancer David Nield here: "The Republic of Gamers (ROG) series from Asus usually impresses, and that's certainly the case with the Asus ROG Strix G16. Not only do you get an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics and a 16-inch display running at up to 165 Hz, it's all yours for $1,099.99—a hefty drop on the previous price of $1,399.99." Sounds good to me!
A capable Chromebook for less than 200 bones
Mac laptops are legendary, but if all you ever do is browse the internet, stream TV and movies, and use Google Docs, you hardly need the power of Apple silicon. If we were all honest with ourselves, we could probably get by with a (much) cheaper Chromebook, and a bunch are on sale for Prime Day. One of our top picks is the HP Chromebook 14, which includes the new N100 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. It's currently $198, $62 off the retail price.
A Wi-Fi 7 Mesh system for as low as $450
I'm the kind of person who calls up their ISP and asks for the cheapest service they offer, but if you actually care about things like "upload speed" and "download speed," you probably have a hankering for the latest and greatest in wifi connectivity. If so, then it's time to build your own mesh wifi network at home. Right now, a Wi-Fi 7-certified mesh system is about the best money can buy, and for Prime Day, the Amazon Eero Max 7 mesh wifi router is a great deal, relatively speaking, starting at $449.99 (down from $599.99). This considerable chunk of change will get you wired download speeds up to 9.4 Gbps, and wireless speeds up to 4.3 Gbps. If you want more nodes, the router and one node will cost you $$850, while the three-pack with a router and two points is $1,299.99 (originally $1,699.99). (You can read more about the Eero Max 7 in PCMag's review.)
A basic iPad for a killer price
Though it dates from 2021 and still has a physical Home Button and older screen tech, the ninth generation iPad is still a pretty great device, particularly if you're looking for something not too pricey for the kids to bang around. Right now, this model is edging into "ridiculously cheap" territory at $199, down from $329. (If you want something fancier, there are more deals where this one came from.)
AirPods Pro for a record-low price
Apple updated its basic AirPods earlier this year, and while the AirPods 4 are great headphones, they aren't on much of a sale right now, and they lack many of the features of the pricier AirPods Pro. At the moment the 2nd gen Pros are $80 off, and near their lowest-ever price, so you might as well opt for the fancier option with all the best features (including USB-C charging).
Apple's pricey AirPods Max, significantly less pricey
If earbuds aren't your jam and you're still all-in on the Apple ecosystem, you've probably been lusting after the enviable, top-of-the-line AirPods Max for as long as I have. The wireless cans are still Apple's premiere audiophile offering even years after their initial release. This year's upgrade added only a USB-C charing port, but if you're willing to stick with using a Lightning cable, you can pick up these puppies for $155 off the $550 list price.
The Beats Studio Pro headphones for more than half off
Apple-owned Beats makes great headphones that happen to work really well with Android devices too. I personally prefer my Beats Fit Pro earbuds (currently 25% off for Prime Day!) to Apple's AirPods Pro. Were I in the market for some new over-the-ear headphones, I'd give serious thought to the well-reviewed Beats Studio Pros—especially at 51% off. At $169, they're cheap enough that you could buy a pair and some fancy earbuds and still come in under the price of the AirPods Max.
A great pair of budget ANC headphones from Anker
If $170 is still too rich for your blood, you can actually get a great pair of automatic noise-canceling headphones for far less. The Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 are among the best budget ANC headphones you can get, according to PCMag's review. In addition to good audio performance, they offer a 50-hour battery life and have great in-app features.
An Apple Watch for less than $170
The Apple Watch now rivals the iPhone and iPad for the sheer number of models on the market, and choosing the best one for you can be tricky. But if a combination of great features and a reasonable price is your sweet spot, I recommend going with the 2nd generation of the Apple Watch SE from 2022, currently $170 (down from a list price of $250). Yeah, it's a couple years old, but it still does all the things most people want out of an Apple Watch, from health tracking to syncing all the notifications from your phone. I just got one for my middle school-aged daughter, because I'm a huge sucker.
A bigger QLED TV for a ridiculously low price
Time was, giant widescreen TVs were luxury items, but if Prime Day has taught us anything, it's that a screen big enough to occupy an entire wall of your home is well within your reach—and you don't have to settle for a no-name brand either. While there are a lot of good (and big) TVs on sale, I'm eyeing this 58-inch QLED model from Hisense, which is currently nearly 40% off.
A shockingly good deal on a Blink outdoor camera with an Echo Show
If you've ever priced out a set of Blink outdoor security cameras you know that Prime Day is basically the only time to buy them—they regularly see huge discounts, which is much appreciated when a single camera retails for $100. That should tell you what a good deal this is: You can now get one Blink 4 outdoor camera and an Echo Show—that's the smart speaker with the screen, so you can keep tabs on what your camera sees without opening the smartphone app—for just $60. Given the Echo Show alone is currently $50, that's a killer deal (68% off!).
Three outdoor Blink security camera for the price of one
What I said about Prime Day being the only good time to buy outdoor security cameras? Here's a case in point: Right now you can grab a bundle of three Blink wireless outdoor camera for $99. That's the usual price for just one camera. If you need more than three, you can keep adding one additional cameras at a discount on the product page—buy eight, and they'll get down to just $31 a pop.
An outdoor floodlight with a camera and a video doorbell
Maybe you don't need so many cameras but you do want a smart floodlight. There's a bundle for that too: The Blink Whole Home Bundle includes a floodlight with a camera, a Blink video doorbell, plus the Sync Module 2, which gives you local storage so you don't need to pay for the Blink subscription plan. Right now you'll pay $100 for the set, a $60 savings.
A floodlight camera that can see a lot more
You needn't limit yourself to a limited field of view from your outdoor floodlight. Our smart home reviewer Amanda Blum says that eufy cameras are the ones she prefers (when she's not testing other cameras) and today she's highlighting the Prime Day deal on the eufy Security Floodlight Cam S330, which offers a 360 degree field of view with tilt and pan controls—and there's no monthly fee required, as it includes 8GB of local storage.
A wifi-powered smart lock for $60 off
You've already for smart cameras, a smart doorbell, and a smart floodlight, so why not a smart door lock? The Switchbot Wifi Smart Lock Pro is our reviewer's choice. It's pretty nifty: Once it's installed, you can enter your home using a numerical code or fingerprint, and control everything from a smartphone app. Right now its $140, $60 off the usual price.
A PlayStation 5 that doesn't cost $700
Last month, Sony received a mixed reception to its announcement of the PlayStation 5 Pro, a minor upgrade to its flagship console with a major upgrade in price, with some models going for more than $700. If that's too rich for your blood but you still want to get in on the tail end of this console generation, it's a pretty good time to grab a regular ol' PlayStation 5 Slim edition. Right now, the disc-based version is $50 off, coming in at just under $450.
The Kindle Scribe for its lowest price ever
Weirdly, Amazon isn't offering much of a deal on the regular ol' Kindle e-reader this Prime Day, but you can get a great price on the Kindle Scribe, the larger e-ink tablet with a screen you can "write" on. It's a great device for reading, annotating, and note-taking, and it's currently at its lowest price ever: $235, down from $340.
Our reviewer's pick for a great robot vacuum/mop combo
There are a lot of robot vacuums out there, all promising to revolutionize the way you clean your home (or don't while a machine does the work for you). Lifehacker has tested a bunch of these little guys over the years, and our reviewer Amanda Blum's top pick among the models on sale for Prime Day is the Roborock S8 Max Ultra, currently a full $500 off. In Amanda's words, the Roborock line "remains the best, tackling carpet and hard floors with equal aplomb."
(If more than $1,000 is too rich for your blood, the slightly less powerful S8 Pro Ultra is $200 cheaper and, at 44% off, is on an even deeper discount.)
A reliable entry-level robot vacuum for more than 50% off
If you don't want anything too fancy, it's also good time to pick up a "starter" robot vacuum now. A great bet, again from Roborock: the Q8 Max combo vacuum and mop. At $280, it's currently more than 50% off the $600 list price, and sports a lot of the features of more expensive models, like app integration, 3D mapping, and simultaneous mopping and vacuuming.
A great exercise bike for way less than a Peloton
Direct from Lifehacker shopping writer Daniel Oropeza: "I got the Merach Exercise Bike after having surgery for a torn ACL. My physical therapy required me to build muscle back on my leg by exercising multiple times a week, so I figured an exercise bike would help. I can't attribute all of my improvements to this bike, but it definitely helped a lot." At $169.99 after a $20 on-page coupon (down from $299.99), it's way cheaper than a Peloton.
A six-cup Vitamix blender
Long considered the white whale of wedding registries, the Vitamix blender is always a pricey purchase, but you'll feel the sting a little less if you can get a good discount. The Vitamix Explorian blender has a 1340-watt motor and stainless steel blades that can pulverize entire fruits, with a large six-cup capacity.
This delightfully silly pet toy/pet camera
As Lifehacker's Stephen Johnston tells it, the Rola Cat Robot is "a completely ridiculous but completely awesome robotic cat toy and surveillance camera" responsible for bringing him as his feline friend Peepers closer together. "It's an adorable little robot you can control with an app on your phone, and it takes surprisingly nice-looking 2K video, even when it's dark," Steve continues. "It transmits and listens to sound, and you can press a button to make it meow, bark, or quack. It can even act as a surveillance camera and take pictures or video when something moves in front of it." You can use it to keep your cat or dog company while you're away, or just to keep an eye on your home. It's weird, but cool, and Isn't that the best way to spend your prime day dollars? It's $119, down from $150.
"Permanent" outdoor lights, so you never have to decorate again
I'm blessed to own a home I can decorate for the holidays, but I don't do much to the outside, mostly because I don't want to get on a ladder to string up lights when it's chilly out. But I might make a one-time exception for a set of "permanent" smart holiday lights that you can leave up all year. Since you can program them to change color via a smartphone app, you can even make an outdoor display a year-round affair: Pink for Valentine's Day, green for Earth Day, black for Election Day, etc. etc. A 50-foot strand is under $100 right now (38% off), and longer lengths are discounted too.
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