Another Amazon Prime Day just got announced — here are 35 things you should definitely wait to buy

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We all suspected it was coming, but now we finally have confirmation that another Prime Day is indeed on its way. The summer installment of Amazon's big deals extravaganza has just been announced for the 23rd to the 26th June, and there are already a few early bird discounts available to shop.

We at TechRadar have been covering these events since those long-distant years when Prime Day lasted a mere 24 hours, so we have a pretty good idea how it's all going to play out. Along with the various wild-card deals — which we can't really predict — there are certain products that will almost certainly show up in discounts section.

If you've been planning to buy one of these products, this is your cue to hold your horses. Hang on for another three weeks, and you could save yourself some cash. I've rounded up 35 products we're expecting to be discounted on Amazon Prime Day below.

As a general rule of thumb, you can expect most of Amazon's own devices to be included in the Prime Day sales — and that includes gadgets from its subsidiary companies. Amazon's own event press release confirms that there will be "up to 60% off" Alexa+-enabled smart devices like the Echo Dot Max and Echo Show 11, as well as "up to 65% off" Kindle e-readers, Fire TV sticks, select Ring and Blink home security gadgets, and eero Wi-Fi mesh routers. I've also included a couple of the usual suspects from Apple in the mix.

A final piece of advice before we begin. I haven't included them below, but it's also worth holding off if you were planning to sign up for Kindle Unlimited or Audible — Amazon is promising a 3-months free deal during Prime Day. The same goes for Prime Video — Amazon says subscriptions will starts at $0.99 a month.

Don't buy it now

Ruth Hamilton
Collections Editor

Ruth is TechRadar's Collections Editor, responsible for masterminding TechRadar's approach towards the new Collections format — a themed, curated selection of product recommendations designed to provide readers with an exciting new way to shop for the very best new gadgets and gizmos.

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