Amazon Prime Day has arrived, and with it come steep discounts on nearly 30 products that earned HuffPost Shopping Awards in 2025 and 2026. These vetted, editor-endorsed items are marked down at least 20% off, with some deals reaching 44% off. Prices change quickly, so shoppers should act fast to secure these bargains. An Amazon Prime account is required to access the deals.
Bluetooth Trackers and Pillows Lead the Deals
A 4-pack of Bluetooth trackers compatible with Apple's Find My network is available for $16, down from $20. Each tracker features a built-in keyring slot and can be pinged to locate items within 200 feet. The Beckham Hotel Collection pillows, with over 176,000 5-star ratings, are priced at $40 for a two-pack, reduced from $60. These down-alternative pillows are machine-washable and praised by back and side sleepers.
Beauty and Skincare Favorites
Clinique's Almost Lipstick in Black Honey, a tinted balm with a nourishing formula, is $18 (regularly $25). Senior shopping writer Tessa Flores noted its comfortable feel and buildable color. Erborian CC Red Correct cream, designed to neutralize redness, is $32 (regularly $46). HuffPost senior reporter Carly Ledbetter, who has rosacea, called it the only green product that makes her skin look normal. The Revision Skincare YouthFull lip replenisher, usually $45, is $31; former editor Janie Campbell described it as a game-changer for lip aging.
Home and Cleaning Essentials
Grandpa's Weeder, a stand-up weed puller with over 65,000 reviews, is $32 (regularly $40). Dawn Powerwash dish spray, a 2025 winner, is $12 for a 4-pack (regularly $18). Shopping writer Griffin Wynne called it magical for eliminating scrubbing. Handy Laundry wool dryer balls, made from 100% New Zealand wool, are $9 for a 6-pack (regularly $13). They can reduce drying time and energy bills by 25%, according to the brand.
Health and Wellness Products
Penetrex Daily Joint & Muscle Care cream, with arnica and vitamin B6, is $24 (regularly $33). It has nearly 100,000 ratings and was the top-clicked item by HuffPost readers. The Allclair anti-nausea inhaler, a non-medicated stick with peppermint and eucalyptus, is $10 for a 2-pack (regularly $13). Senior shopping writer Tessa Flores said it makes nausea dissipate after a few inhales.
Electronics and Gadgets
The iWalk portable charger, compact and pocketable, is $21 (regularly $25). Editorial director Kristen Aiken called it a safety net for dead smartphones. The Kindle Colorsoft with a color display is $160 (regularly $250). Contributor Nishka Dhawan praised its vivid colors and glare-free screen. The CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro, a smartwatch with 10-day battery life, is $62 (regularly $99). Shopping writer Kevin Cortez said it does everything he wants without the $300 commitment.
Pet and Outdoor Gear
Oneisall dog water fountain, a 7-liter stainless steel model, is $38 (regularly $50). Purina Pro Plan Dental Chewz, approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council, are $8 (regularly $11). The LifeStraw personal water purifier, which removes microplastics and bacteria, is $10 (regularly $15). It has a 4.8-star rating from over 120,000 reviews.
Skincare Serums and Treatments
Anua PDRN + hyaluron cream, with salmon-derived DNA and hyaluronic acid, is $17 (regularly $24). One reviewer said it restored elasticity like in their 20s. Kahi Wrinkle Bounce balm, enriched with fermented jeju oil and collagen, is $14 (regularly $23). A313 retinol cream, prescription-strength with 2% retinol, is $35 (regularly $46). Tosowoong arbutin 7% + tranexamic acid 4% cream, targeting melasma, is $18 (regularly $25).
Additional Top Picks
The BlueAir 411 air purifier, with HEPA and carbon filters, is $196 (regularly $350). Former shopping writer Haley Zovickian said it leaves air crisper and fresher. The Technivorm Moccamaster coffee maker, called the Rolls-Royce of coffee pots, is $222 (regularly $359). The Walking Pad under-desk treadmill is $314 (regularly $399). Deputy life director Lindsay Holmes said it improved her physical and mental health.



