Amazon's second Prime Day shopping event takes place next week but the discounts have already started on popular electronics and home goods. RSRecommends
Do You Need to be an Amazon Prime Member to Shop These Early Deals?
While you do need an Amazon Prime account to shop the 48-hour main event in October some of the early deals leading up to Prime Day are actually available toonce they’re live, but you’ll need a Prime account for that section. These deals are usually temporary; once stocks are sold out, the deal automatically expires.
If you do want to take full advantage of both early Prime Day deals and the main Prime Day event, subscribe to Amazon Prime now for $139 a year — you’ll even get your first 30 days free.like Fire TVs as well deals on headphones, home appliances, gaming products and more. We’ve rounded up the best early Prime Day deals below, including products with their prices slashed by 50%.
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