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Yep, Amazon Prime Day Is STILL Going On — We Scoured 500K+ Deals to Find the Only Ones You'll Want

AMAZON'S ONLINE PLATFORM, JUL 9 – Amazon Prime members get four days of exclusive tech discounts including up to 42% off on popular gadgets during the longest Prime Day event since 2015, experts say.

  • Amazon Prime Day 2025 launched on July 8, beginning a four-day exclusive event for Prime members until July 11.
  • Prime Day serves as an annual summer event designed to boost Prime subscriptions and encourage purchases, reinforcing the value of Amazon's membership program.
  • Among the top deals, Apple AirPods Pro are 40% off, Dyson V8 Plus is 36% off, and Samsung Frame TV is 42% off, highlighting significant savings during the four-day Prime Day.
  • With inventory limited, the Prime Day sale ends tomorrow, July 11, so shoppers must act quickly to secure deals.
  • More broadly, the four-day Prime Day, likened to 'Black Friday in July,' may transform summer retail cycles and consumer shopping habits.
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