
Outside of actual bedding, an essential oil diffuser will instil a sense of calm and elevated wellbeing into your space, while a scented candle from the Queens of deep sleep, ThisWorks, will have you drifting off into a world altogether more peaceful.
If you’re tech-savvy and obsessed with investing in the latest in the world of gadgets, you’ll want to focus your attention on Amazon Prime Day tech deals from brands like Samsung, LG and Dolby. In fact, it’s tech which tends to see the very best Amazon deals.
Bring your side hustle to life with some amazing Prime Day laptop deals across the MacBook Air or, if you’re more of a Windows gal, the Acer Aspire 3. Or, elevate your commute with a new pair of Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise Cancelling Headphones at almost half price) – with bluetooth connectivity, epic sound quality and 30 hours of battery life, they’re such a steal.
Back at home, the Amazon Fire TV 50-inch Omni QLED series 4K UHD smart TV is on sale – and it’s flying off the virtual shelves as a result. You can also save on smartwatches, Android smart phones, USB and USB-C chargers, and iPads. Blink and you might miss the bargains.
I’ve trialled countless yoga pants, gym bags and sports bras, I test different pieces of kit almost every time I head out for a run (belts, fitness trackers, running trainers – the lot), and my bathroom cabinet is overrun with health supplements and protein powders that promise everything from more energy to better sleep. They don’t all keep to their word… but some are genuinely game-changing.
The thing is, some are so expensive that I’m unsure who, if not in the industry, is buying them. Enter: these epic Amazon Prime Day fitness deals which can help you save on wellness products by the likes of Reebok for less.
Salomon hydration vests are an absolute must-buy for anyone running long distances, while Free Soul’s chocolate flavoured protein blend came out as one of the best vegan protein powders when we were testing for our recent guide. Elsewhere, Air Up water bottles are great for staying hydrated if you get bored of drinking plain water, and High5 Electrolyte tablets are all the rage on TikTok. Whether they’re actually needed, though, if you’re drinking enough water anyway? The jury is still out.
Get ready and mark your calendars: the Prime Day deals will kick off in the early hours of July 8 and run through midnight on July 11. Oh, and ICYMI – there are already plenty of early Prime Day deals available to shop right now.
What is Amazon Prime Day?
ICYMI, Amazon Prime Day is Amazon’s biggest sale of the year and their flagship shopping event. It started back in 2015 to celebrate Amazon’s 20th anniversary, and the tradition has continued ever since. Much to our delight. It’s a chance to nab savings across all categories — whether you’re looking for beauty essentials, new tech products, or great gifts.
How do I become an Amazon Prime member?
For most deals, you need to be an Amazon Prime member to take part in the perk that is Amazon Big Deal Days – or at least be on a 30-day trial. So bag yourself an Amazon Prime Membership pronto if you haven’t already. Signing up to Amazon Prime membership allows you to benefit from next-day delivery when you hit pan on your favourite face serum, over 800,000 free e-books, access to Prime Video, Amazon Music and more.
How much is an Amazon Prime membership?
Prime membership costs £8.99 a month or £89 for a year to pay up-front, and you can sign up super quickly. As mentioned, you can also sign up to a 30-day free trial using a unique email address, enabling you to benefit from Prime Day deals without paying.
Tips for finding the best Amazon Prime Day deals:
Impulse shopping is not allowed round these parts, so before diving head first into the Amazon Prime Day deals event, plan out your purchases. Downloading the Amazon Prime app is handy – either on iPhone, MacBook or desktop – as it sends you live notifications to keep you on track. Plus, you can save your favourite products to monitor deals.
Is Amazon Prime Day worth it?
This comes down to how much use you get out of the products that you buy. If you buy a Roomba vacuum then pay for a cleaner and never once turn it on, then no, Amazon Prime Day is certainly not worth your time.
That said, if you only partake in a couple of purchases of products you need to top-up, and those you’ve been after for a long time, the £8.99 monthly fee makes the savings worthwhile. You’ll generally find the best savings on higher ticket products like laptops, TVs and Amazon devices.
Is Prime Day better than Black Friday?
In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past couple of years, we can generally categorise the “biggest shopping events” of the year into two: Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday. Black Friday is, arguably, more famous – not least because of the swarms of physical shoppers it attracts to the high street – and it encompasses a plethora of stores as opposed to just one. But that doesn’t mean the deals are necessarily any better.
When comparing apples to apples (a Ninja Air Fryer with another Ninja Air Fryer, for example), there isn’t too much difference in terms of size and quality of deals.
What were the best Prime Day deals last year?
Among GLAMOUR readers, the most-ordered products on Prime Day 2024 were the Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water, the Bed Head by TIGI Recovery Shampoo and Conditioner set, this TECKNET Handheld Fan and (no surprises), the Maybelline New York Lash Sensational Sky High Mascara. The best news? All of these products are on sale for Amazon Prime Day 2025.
For more from GLAMOUR UK’s Commerce Writer Mayola Fernandes, follow her on Instagram @mayolafernandess.



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