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The Absolute Best Prime Day Deals (2026)

We've gone from A to Z to find Amazon's best Prime Day deals on the gear worth owning.

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June 23, 20263 min read
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Kindles aren’t the only e-readers on sale. While I prefer the color version of the Kobo Clara, the black-and-white Kobo Clara BW is currently on sale on Kobo’s website. It’s a small size like the basic Kindle, but comes with a warm front light that it doesn’t have. Kobo recently raised its prices, so this sale brings it closer to its original price tag. —Nena Farrell

Xreal

One Pro

If you’re looking for perhaps the best smart glasses for a virtual display, Xreal’s One Pro creates a screen up to 171 inches at 1080p resolution with a 120-Hz refresh rate, but where the One Pro really shines is its sound quality. The built-in Bose stereo speakers are great, and these smart glasses work well as a virtual theater. Xreal’s X1 chip allows for 3 DoF, so you can pin the screen without an accessory or app. —Simon Hill

JubileeTV

JubileeTV Set-Top Box

This smart set-top box enables your older loved one to make and take video calls on their TV screen. Caregivers can check in with them and solve any technical issues they are having from afar when they can’t be there in person. It’s a smart age-tech device that also enables you to share family photos and set reminders for medication and appointments. Just bear in mind that it requires a subscription, from $29 per month or $260 per year. —Simon Hill


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Best Amazon Device Deals

Amazon

Kindle (2024, 11th Gen)

If you want a great e-reader for under $100, snagging the basic Kindle while it’s on sale is one of the only ways to pull that off. It’ll be the lowest price it’s been all year, available for $85 when it usually costs $110. It’s the smallest Kindle, with just a 6-inch screen, but still packs snappy performance, a bright front light, and great battery life. —Nena Farrell


Originally published on Wired

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