Amazon's October Prime Day features over 200 deals across various categories, ending tonight. Discounts include tech, home essentials, and more.
Amazon Prime Day effective until Oct. 8
Up to 55% off on TVs
Apple MacBook Air is $799
Best headphones for $299
Robot vacuums start at $379.99
Kindle Paperwhite at $149.99
Outdoor power stations discounted
Diapers and wipes on sale
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days took place on October 7-8, 2025, delivering deep discounts across tech, electronics, and household essentials. Here is a concise overview of the top deals and key offers.
Top Amazon October Prime Major Discounts
Bose headphones and speakers: Up to 45% off
Samsung, TCL, Hisense TVs: Up to 55% off
LG and Samsung monitors: Up to 40% off
Amazon devices (Kindle, Echo): Up to 50% off
Anker chargers and power banks: Up to 65% off
Robot vacuums (Shark, iRobot, Roborock): Up to 50% off
Free grocery item on eligible Same-Day orders
$10 off Grubhub+ orders over $20 for Prime members
Triple points on Kindle store purchases during sale[1][2]
Apple Product Deals
Apple products are known for their sleek design, high performance, and premium build quality. During Amazon’s October Prime Day 2025, shoppers found rare and significant discounts on popular Apple devices, making it a great opportunity to upgrade or gift Apple tech at reduced prices.
Watch SE 2nd Gen (44mm GPS+Cellular): $219 (Save $110)
Watch Series 10 (GPS+Cellular, 42mm): $329 (Save $170)
Watch Series 11 (GPS, 42mm): $389 (Save $10)
iPads
iPad 11″ (A16, WiFi, 128GB): $279 (Save $70)
iPad mini (A17 Pro, WiFi, 128GB): $379 (Save $120)
iPad Air 11″ (M3, WiFi, 128GB): $449 (Save $150)
Accessories
AirTag single: $19.99 (Save $9.99)
AirTag 4-pack: $64.99 (Save $35)[3]
Additional Perks for Prime Members
$10 off Grubhub+ orders over $20
Triple points on Kindle purchases
Free grocery item on eligible Same-Day deliveries[4][5]
Amazon’s October Prime Day 2025 featured substantial savings on popular tech and household products with best-in-year pricing for Apple MacBooks, AirPods, and more. The event ended on October 8 at 11:59 p.m. PT, offering a prime opportunity for holiday shopping and tech upgrades. The deals were confirmed by Amazon and covered extensively by trusted sources.[2][1][3]
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