October Prime Day 2025 Live Blog: You Can Still Get Some Prime Day Deals After the Sale

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OUR Prime Day coverage is still going on, even though the sale is technically over. As long as Best Buy, Walmart, and Target are making their sales, Amazon will likely compete with deals. We help you get live access to these deals that our team of experts can find. All our recommended offers have been verified using price tracking tools, so you can be sure that the sales we’re talking about are actually good deals, not just hype. designed to deceive you.
Remember that you must be a Main member to get access to all of Amazon’s Prime Day deals and get free shipping. Prime membership starts at $14.99 per month ($139 per year) and comes with more benefits than people think. It is easy to know if The annual Prime subscription is worth it for youbut remember that you can always cancel your Prime subscription once the sale is over, as offered by Amazon 30 day free trials. In theory, you could shop the entire event and still have time to cancel before being charged. (Here is how to sign up for Prime free trial.)
What do you think of it so far?
For a roundup of the best deals as we find them, check out our live blog from the event below, which features the Lifehacker team’s coverage of October’s Prime Day. We’ll continue to highlight new deals as we find them, but you can scroll down to see past deals that may still be active. Our sister brands also have live blogs worth checking out, including CNET, PCMag, ZDNET Live Blog, and Mashable.
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