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Prime Day ends with 140 deals and stockouts

By Riley Hart3 min read

The final day of Prime Day is a sprint to snag hot deals before shelves go empty.

Prime Day has evolved into a whole-week event, and The Verge notes the roster still holds more than 140 deals to choose from, with a live tally of over 120 discounted items that keeps growing as retailers stash a few last-minute markdowns for the final hour. The cadence is telling: early birds score broad discounts, but the true savings can surface only on the last day, when some retailers reserve stock for a final push. If you’ve been hunting a popular upgrade, like the AirPods Max 2, you’ll want to move fast because stock and prices shift rapidly on the closing stretch.

Amazon’s hardware lineup remains a focal point of the roundup, especially smart displays and home hubs. The Echo Show 8 (2025) is highlighted as a standout, with an updated 8.7-inch display, 720p resolution, wider viewing angles, higher contrast, a 13-megapixel camera, and new stereo speakers. It also doubles as a smart home hub with Zigbee, Matter, and Thread support. The Echo Show 11 isn’t far behind, with its larger screen and sharper 1080p resolution, discounted to $149.99, a savings of about $80 off the list price. These devices typify Prime Day’s tendency to bundle ecosystem value with hardware discounts, encouraging continued engagement within Amazon’s platform.

Prices for these and other popular items are frequently highlighted as ‘best price to date’ during the event. The Verge notes that some deals are truly compelling, but the closing window means buyers must weigh the risk of some discounts selling out or reverting to higher prices after the event ends. The final day often serves as a reminder that the value of a sale isn’t only the sticker price; it’s whether the total cost and timing make sense for your needs, including delivery speed and return options.

From a buyer’s perspective, Prime Day is a study in deal psychology and inventory management. Retailers lock in a portion of stock for the final day, which can translate to deeper discounts on certain items but also to more frequent sellouts on hot hardware like smart displays and high-demand headphones. The Verge emphasizes that their final-day coverage spans categories the team regularly uses and trusts, aiming to separate genuinely useful upgrades from marketing bait. The practical upshot is simple: the best value often lands in well-understood product lines that you’ve tested or read credible reviews about.

Two or three practitioner insights emerge for anyone considering jumping in on the last-day rush. First, inventory risk matters. Even with broad coverage, popular devices can vanish quickly, so act decisively on genuinely compelling price dips rather than chasing a moving target. Second, the discount landscape is nuanced. A deal that looks favorable on a single retailer can be offset by shipping, return windows, or taxes when all costs are tallied. Always compare like-for-like offers across retailers and confirm exact specs and bundles before buying. Third, consider the ecosystem and total cost. Prime Day deals are tied to Amazon’s Prime program, which means the total cost includes a recurring subscription plus the sale price, and the price of entry can influence the value you get from a purchase. Total cost, including subscriptions, will vary by plan and any add-ons you may choose.

The closing hours of Prime Day underscore a core truth for comparison shoppers: the best deals reward preparation, context, and a clear view of how much you’re actually paying. If you’ve identified a device you want to upgrade, this is when price guides and review-tested credibility really matter. The Verge’s final-day roundup serves as a reminder that while the event can deliver standout values, the smartest shoppers balance sticker price, total cost of ownership, and the likelihood of quick delivery with a realistic plan for use and returns.

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  1. It’s the last day of Prime Day — here are over 140 great deals to choose from
    The Verge Smart Home / Mainstream / Published JUN 26, 2026 / Accessed JUN 27, 2026

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