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Amazon Prime Day takes place from October 13 to 14, 2020 with discounts on hundreds of items sold by Amazon across a range of product categories. That means you can save on everything from laptops and tablets to kitchen goods and clothing.

But the best tech deal of Prime Day might be the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet for $80 and up. That’s $70 off the list price for the company’s most powerful current-gen tablet. And it’s a somewhat hackable device if you want to install the Google Play Store and disable some Amazon apps and services.

Amazon Fire HD 10

Keep in mind that you can only get these prices if you’re an Amazon Prime member. But you can always sign up for a 30-day free trial and then cancel at the end of the month if you don’t want to keep paying for a service that you may not want.

Here’s a roundup of some of the best Prime Day deals.

This list will be updated as more deals go live, so you may want to check back later to see more items that are on sale.

Amazon streaming services

Amazon Fire tablets 

Amazon Kindle eReaders

Amazon Echo smart speakers

Amazon Echo Show 5

Amazon Echo Show smart displays

Amazon Fire TV

eeroChromebooks and Chromeboxes

Asus ZenBook Duo UX481

Laptops

Tablets

Smartphones

Networking

Wearables

Storage

MicroSD cards

USB storage devices

Network Attached Storage

Power banks

Chargers

Mpow X3 (I have a set of these, the sound quality is decent and the noise cancellation isn’t amazing, but it’s better than nothing, especially at this price).

Wireless earbuds

Wireless headphones

Wireless speakers

Gaming

Other

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