I found 15 Amazon deals on editor-approved tech already live for Prime Day


Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.


Amazon confirmed this week that its flagship Prime Day sale is returning sooner rather than later, running Tuesday, June 23, to Friday, June 26, as opposed to in July as it has in the past.

Also: Amazon Prime Day 2026 is in June: Everything to know about dates, deals, and what to expect

We’re sure to see tons of discounts across home, outdoor, and more, including flagship tech categories like laptops, TVs, tablets, phones, smart home gadgets, appliances, and plenty of other sweet chances to save. The sale is still a few weeks away, though, so I’m combing through early discounts already live that you can scoop up right now. 

Here are my favorite early Amazon deals live now, including some of ZDNET readers’ most-purchased products, our Editors’ Choice award-winning items, and gadgets that have earned our best-of distinction. 

Best early Amazon Prime Day deals 

Anker’s lipstick-sized charger is one of my favorites for tossing into a bag for power whenever you need it, and for under $25, you won’t regret it. Multiple ZDNET staff members own this useful little power bank, and we all recommend it.


Show more

The Oura Ring 5 was announced in May, and now, several models of the older Ring 4 are on discount. The ceramic model is 20% off at several retailers, including Best Buy, where the exclusive Midnight blue ring is sold. The Oura Ring 4 is currently our top pick for the best smart ring you can buy.

Also: Oura Ring 5 vs. Oura Ring 4


Show more

The PlayStation DualSense controller can be used with PS5, PC, Mac, and mobile, and it’s on sale for it’s best price in over a year — nearly 30% off now. 


Show more

The latest pair of WH-1000 headphones from Sony, the XM6 model, is our pick for best headphones right now, thanks to its impressive sound profile, exceptional noise cancellation, and outstanding phone call mic quality.

Review: Sony WH-1000XM6


Show more

Google’s Fitbit Ace LTE is a whimsical smartwatch designed for kids with fitness-centric games and useful security features — our reviewer Maria Diaz opted to give this to her kiddo over a smartphone. Right now, it’s on sale for $100.

Review: Fitbit Ace LTE 


Show more

Editor-in-Chief Kerry Wan recommends this mouse for Mac Minis, and says it’s the superior choice for other systems. “The Logitech MX Master 3S for Mac has better ergonomics, clickier keys, and far greater utility than the new Magic Mouse,” he wrote in his review.

Review: Logitech MX Master 3s


Show more

More early Amazon Prime Day deals

When is Amazon Prime Day? 

This year, Amazon Prime Day runs from Tuesday, June 23, to Friday, June 26. 

How did we choose these early Amazon Prime Day deals?

ZDNET only writes about deals we want to buy — devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or were hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal was actually on sale and how frequently it dropped. 

We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we’re recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing — in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. 


Show more





Source link

Leave a Reply

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get our latest articles delivered straight to your inbox. No spam, we promise.

Recent Reviews


Immerse yourself in nature in North Somerset at these scenic locations – all accessible by public transport! 

Sophie Neill is a wellbeing college tutor at North Somerset Wellbeing College and a forest therapy practitioner, trained with the Bristol community interest company Light Box. She now brings her forest therapy expertise into the College, offering sessions that help learners to slow down, notice the natural world, and find space to reflect. 

This spring, North Somerset Wellbeing College is launching a four-week Forest Therapy course, running every Tuesday from 3 to 24 March 2026. Each two-hour session includes guided meditations, ways to engage the senses, and time to reflect and journal outdoors. Find out more and book your place here. 

In my last blog post, we discussed how spending time in nature has many benefits for our mental and physical health. Nature is all around us, but for those of us who live in urban environments it doesn’t always feel like it – if we want to feel completely immersed in nature, we need to hunt out the perfect spot to enjoy. 

This can be even more challenging if, like me, you use public transport to get around. With this in mind, here are my favourite natural spaces in North Somerset to relax and recharge in – with the added bonus that all these locations are accessible by public transport: 

Weston-super-Mare Beach 

The beach at Weston-super-Mare is a popular sweeping sandy beach on the North Somerset coast. With wide views of the sea and it’s iconic pier, this beach is a great spot to sit quietly and unwind your mind.  

How to get there: The X1 service runs from Weston-super-Mare to Bristol, making it easy to hop on and off for a day out by the sea. The route takes you through scenic countryside and villages too.  

Clevedon Beach 

A scenic pebbly beach that runs southwest from Clevedon. A Victorian pier at the north of the promenade provides the opportunity to wander along and enjoy the sights and smells of the sea, while Clevedon Marine Lake to the south fills from the sea and is open to swimmers all year round.  

Continue walking south of the marine lake you will find that the promenade ends but the journey continues, bringing you onto coastal paths that are surrounded by countryside and sea. 

How to get there: The X5 from Weston-Super-Mare Interchange will take you the Salthouse Fields stop, just by the Marine Lake or take the X7 coming from Bristol. 

Backwell Lake 

The perfect location for an accessible and relaxed walk. Walking around the edge of the lake is one mile in total and takes 20 to 30 minutes, making it the perfect spot to watch birds and enjoy the surroundings. The lake is home to ten species of bird and you can also spot coot, moorhen, swans and even heron! 

How to get there: The train running from Weston to Bristol stops at Nailsea and Backwell station which is a few minutes’ walk from the lake. Please be aware that there are steep steps down from the station. 

Sand Bay 

Tucked away just north of Weston-Super-Mare with views across the Severn Estuary and to Sand Point (which can also be walked to, but is a steep journey), Sand Bay is perfect for enjoying the serenity of the water. It’s also a popular spot for dog walkers. There is a little café and a fish and chip shop, plus the bus journey in itself is an experience – the double decker climbs up onto the edge of Weston Woods giving dramatic views over the sea. Sit on the inner seats of the top deck to avoid tree branches! 

How to get there: Catch the number 1 bus from Weston-Super-Mare Interchange. 

Worlebury Woods 

Nestled on the top of Worlebury Hill, with paths that meander throughout the woodland. If you stick to the main path through the centre of the woods (which is a mainly flat route), you can walk to the end and back in roughly an hour. There are picnic benches midway along the route, perfect for a spot of lunch. Hidden deeper in the woods you can find deer and on the main path look out for the ancient Worlebury Hillfort. 

How to get there: Catch the number 6 bus from Weston-Super-Mare Interchange. 

Parks of Weston

Clarence Park, Ashcombe Park, Princes Consort Gardens and Grove Park are perfect if you would rather stay closer to the urban area. Not strictly a park, but I have also added Princes Consort Gardens for the fantastic view over the estuary. Central to Weston you will find Grove Park, which is home to our North Somerset Wellbeing College Forest Therapy sessions which are running throughout March 2026. Spaces are still available, and you are welcome to join us if you live in North Somerset. 

How to get there: You will need to double check the bus timetables for these routes, although Grove Park is centrally located to Weston-Super-Mare, a short walk from the Weston bus Interchange and 15 mins from the train station. 

North Somerset Wellbeing College four-week Forest Therapy course is open to adults aged 18 and over in North Somerset. Sessions will be every Tuesday from March 3 to March 24, 2026, with each two-hour session offering gentle guided meditations, practical ways to engage with your senses, and time to reflect and journal. Find out more and book onto the course here. 



Source link