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Prime Day Countdown: My Final Hour Picks for the Biggest Savings

Prime Day ends tonight! I'm tracking final-hour deals on Apple, smart home, and beauty. Act fast before discounts disappear.

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The clock is ticking on Amazon Prime Day, and if you’ve been hesitating, now is the moment to act. With the sale entering its final stretch, the steepest discounts on Apple gear, smart home devices, kitchen essentials, and viral beauty products are slipping away fast. I’ve been tracking the deals all week, and these are the last-chance offers still live tonight—editor-approved, reader-favorite, and items that rarely see a price cut. But don’t dawdle: stock is thinning, and prices can shift without warning.

Once the sale ends at 11:59 p.m. PT on Friday, June 26, these discounts vanish. In fact, the most sought-after items often sell out hours before the deadline. Amazon’s June 2026 Prime Day spans four days, but the window is closing. While some deals might linger post-sale, most won’t. I’ll continue monitoring Amazon’s prices all weekend to keep you in the loop.

Most Prime Day deals are reserved for Prime members, but joining is straightforward and often worth the temporary subscription, especially if you’re eyeing multiple purchases. Check if you qualify for a discounted membership before signing up.

To shop smart, focus on what you truly need. Browsing can be overwhelming, so zero in on categories like tech, home, or beauty. Our team at USA TODAY Shopping is covering every drop—sign up for text alerts, follow us on Flipboard, TikTok, Instagram, or our newsletter for real-time updates.

Our editors independently select these recommendations. Some content includes paid support from third parties, but our editorial choices remain unbiased. If you purchase through our links, the USA TODAY Network may earn a commission. Prices and availability are subject to change.

Henry Orji

Henry U. Orji is CEO Global Needs Services Ltd, the Publisher of Media Talk Africa News Paper (MTA), the founder of National Association of Self-Employed Nigerans (NASEN).

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