Amazon Prime Day 2026 has officially concluded, and for many, the annual ritual of refreshing tabs and hunting for lightning deals has come to an end. As the digital dust settles, consumers often find themselves in a state of "deal fatigue" or, conversely, regret for having hesitated on a major purchase. However, the end of the official Prime Day window does not mean the end of the savings.
While the most aggressive, short-lived lightning deals have indeed vanished, a significant number of products—ranging from high-end electronics to essential home appliances—remain discounted across Amazon and several competing retailers. Whether you missed the window due to a busy schedule or were simply waiting to see if prices would dip further, this post-event period often presents a second, more relaxed opportunity to secure high-quality gear at a fraction of the cost.

The State of Post-Prime Day Retail: Why Deals Persist
The "Prime Day Effect" is a well-documented phenomenon in the retail world. Because major players like Best Buy, Walmart, and direct-to-consumer brands (such as Eufy and Shark) compete aggressively for market share during Amazon’s peak event, they often extend their own promotional pricing through the following weekend.
At WIRED, our commitment remains unchanged: we do not recommend products we haven’t personally tested. The reviews team spends months putting hardware through its paces, from battery life stress tests on laptops to real-world performance checks on robotic vacuums. This ensures that the deals we highlight are not just cheap, but truly worth your investment.

A Chronology of the 2026 Sales Event
- Early June: Retailers begin teasing "Early Prime" discounts to build momentum.
- Prime Day (June 24-25): The peak of the event, characterized by rapid price fluctuations and high-traffic lightning deals.
- The Post-Event Weekend (June 26-28): The current phase, where "evergreen" sale prices persist as inventory is cleared or competitive pressure remains high.
- Late June Update: As of Saturday, June 26, our team has scrubbed expired offers, ensuring that the following recommendations reflect the most accurate, live pricing available.
Best Tech Deals: Productivity and Performance
For those in the market for a new laptop or peripheral, the current market is surprisingly vibrant.
Microsoft Surface Laptop (7th Edition)
This remains one of our favorite Windows laptops, and it is currently seeing a significant price drop. It is the most compelling alternative to the MacBook Air, featuring a stunning 13.8-inch display with a unique 3:2 aspect ratio. This vertical screen real estate is a game-changer for creators and spreadsheet power users alike. While a new version with the Snapdragon X2 chip has been announced, the current price on the 7th edition makes it a value proposition that is hard to beat.
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MSI Cyborg A15 and HP Omnibook 3
Gaming laptops have seen a massive price surge in 2026, but the MSI Cyborg A15 is a rare exception that keeps the price point near the $1,000 threshold. It is currently the most affordable entry point for an RTX 5050 machine. For non-gamers seeking portability, the HP Omnibook 3 is arguably the best "cheap" laptop on the market, offering battery life and performance that outclasses most Windows devices in the $500 range.
Best AV and Entertainment Gear
If your home entertainment setup is feeling dated, the post-event landscape is particularly lucrative for television and audio upgrades.

The OLED Standard: LG C5
The LG C5 remains the gold standard for home cinephiles. With perfect contrast, vibrant color reproduction, and a 144-Hz refresh rate that caters to both movie fans and gamers, it is a formidable piece of hardware. While it is an investment, the current price drop makes it a high-value purchase for anyone looking to future-proof their living room.
Audio Excellence: Sony WH-1000XM6
Our testing confirms that the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones are currently the most effective noise-canceling cans on the market. They manage to silence even the most aggressive background noise without compromising the clarity of high-fidelity audio. For commuters or those working in loud environments, this is a "must-buy" at the current sale price.

Home and Kitchen: Smart Upgrades
The smart home category has matured significantly, and the deals reflect a shift toward reliability and ecosystem integration.
Google Nest Ecosystem
The third-generation Nest Cam (Indoor) and the Wired Nest Doorbell (3rd Gen) are both seeing significant discounts. The doorbell, in particular, offers a 166-degree field of view with a 1:1 aspect ratio, which is ideal for viewing packages on your front step. While the Google Home Premium subscription adds a cost, the AI-driven detection of people and vehicles makes these devices incredibly reliable.

Kitchen Tech: Ninja and Technivorm
The Ninja Crispi is a revelation for leftovers. Rather than settling for a soggy microwave-reheated meal, this glass-container system uses a powerful fan and heating element to restore the texture of pizza and roasted proteins. For the coffee purist, the Technivorm Moccamaster KBT is currently on a rare, deep discount. This is a "buy-it-for-life" machine—handmade, precision-engineered, and fully repairable. It is the gold standard for batch brewing.
Mobile and Wearable Tech
The smartphone market continues to see rapid innovation, and the post-Prime Day period is an excellent time to pick up a device that will remain supported for years to come.

The Pixel 10 Series
The Google Pixel 10 and 10a are currently positioned as the best Android devices for the average user. The 10a, specifically, balances cost with performance, offering the same AI smarts as its pricier siblings. With seven years of software support and a refined design, it represents the best value in the Android space today.
Smartwatches and Health Tracking
The Galaxy Watch 8 and 8 Classic remain the best choice for Samsung loyalists, featuring excellent health tracking and dual-frequency GPS. For those looking for a more discreet form factor, the Oura Ring 4 is seeing its steepest discount to date. It remains the best smart ring on the market for sleep and activity tracking, feeling more like a piece of jewelry than a piece of medical equipment.

Implications of the Current Market
The overarching implication of these lingering sales is a shift in consumer behavior. We are moving away from the "one day" shopping event toward a more fluid, extended discount cycle. This is largely due to the rise of direct-to-consumer channels and the increased transparency provided by price-tracking tools.
Key Considerations for Shoppers:
- Subscription Costs: Many of the best smart home devices (like Nest cameras) rely on subscriptions for full functionality. Factor this into your long-term budget.
- Repairability: As seen with the Google Pixel Watch 4, there is a growing trend toward user-repairable hardware. Prioritizing these devices can extend the life of your purchase.
- Future-Proofing: While the current deals on older models (like the 7th edition Surface Laptop) are excellent, consider whether the lack of the latest chipsets will impact your usage over the next three to four years.
Conclusion
Prime Day may be behind us, but the value proposition for the savvy shopper is just as strong as it was during the event itself. By focusing on products that have been vetted by the WIRED reviews team and keeping an eye on the broader retail landscape, you can secure high-performance technology that enhances your daily life without breaking the bank.

Whether you are looking to upgrade your home office, improve your fitness tracking, or simply breathe new life into your kitchen leftovers, the deals highlighted above represent the best of what is currently available. Remember, the best deal isn’t just the lowest price—it’s the product that serves your needs reliably for years to come.
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Contributors: Louryn Strampe, Simon Hill, Nena Farrell, Martin Cizmar, Kat Merck, Matthew Korfhage, Molly Higgins, Luke Larsen, Scott Gilbertson, Boutayna Chokrane.






