Amazon Prime Day 2024 has officially been announced to take place on July 16 – 17 in the US and the UK, offering hundreds of thousands of deals on popular brands like Sony, Samsung, Ninja, and more. While the event promises to be packed with savings, early deals are already available for shoppers to take advantage of.
If you’re eager to start shopping early, Amazon is offering discounts on Amazon Music Unlimited, Prime Video Channels, Amazon devices, and Kindle Unlimited. These early deals can be found on Amazon US and Amazon UK websites. Additionally, non-members can sign up for a 30-day free trial to access these early deals and prepare for the full sale next month.
While the official announcement may have been accidentally leaked, it’s no surprise that Prime Day will be held in mid-July as it has been in previous years. TechRadar has long predicted the mid-July dates for Prime Day, which falls on a Tuesday and Wednesday. This global event attracts millions of shoppers looking for discounts on a wide range of products.
During Prime Day, shoppers can expect to find thousands of deals on various items sold on Amazon. From electronics to household essentials, there will be discounts on a wide range of products. TechRadar will be covering the event closely, providing recommendations based on product testing and reviews to help shoppers find the best deals.
To access exclusive Prime Day deals, shoppers will need to be Amazon Prime members. However, non-Prime deals may also be available from Amazon and other retailers. Signing up for a free trial will not only grant access to Prime Day deals but also provide free delivery and streaming perks.
Stay tuned for more updates on Prime Day deals, reviews, and top tech deals from Alex, the deals editor at TechRadar. With years of experience in e-commerce and a passion for sharing the best bargains with readers, Alex is dedicated to helping shoppers make the most of events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Whether you’re looking for tech gadgets or gaming gear, TechRadar has got you covered.