Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Under $25: I Found 30+ Discounts from Apple, Anker, Roku and More
- Amazon's Prime Day sale will run from July 8 to 11 this year, starting shortly after the Fourth of July weekend.
- This shopping event follows rising living costs and tariff concerns, and it will last longer than previous years.
- Deals include $150 off the 2025 MacBook Air with an M4 chip, 35% off Beats Solo 4 headphones, and 20% off Apple AirPods Pro 2.
- Additional offers feature two-pack Anker 20W chargers for $12, Apple Watch SE at 22% off around $200, and Apple Watch 10 at 20% off retail.
- These discounts suggest significant savings prospects for consumers on Apple products and tech accessories during the extended Prime Day event.
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