Post-Prime Day Deals That Are Still Live: The Best Offers as Amazon's Post-Sale Window Closes

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Amazon Prime Day 2026 ran June 23-26, four days for the second consecutive year, and while the headline sale has ended a number of significant deals have carried over into July, a pattern Amazon has established where the best-performing categories maintain reduced prices through the first week of the following month. Several of the most requested items from the Prime Day window remain at or near their sale prices as of July 1, giving buyers who missed the main event a genuine window that typically closes between July 5 and July 10.

The deals that have carried over most consistently include Apple AirPods Pro 3 at £179 against an original price of £249, still a £70 saving on a product that rarely discounts this deeply outside sale periods. Sony headphones remain around 50-54 percent off across several models. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is still showing up to 55 percent reduced. iRobot Roomba models including the 415X are at significant reductions though availability is limited. Blink Mini 2 security cameras remain at around 68 percent off, which at that level of reduction represents close to the lowest price at which these cameras have ever sold in the UK.

The practical advice from deal trackers is to use CamelCamelCamel to verify that the current price genuinely represents a discount from the historical average rather than a manufactured original price inflated to make the reduction appear more dramatic. Several categories, particularly cables, accessories and some electronics peripherals, use inflated reference prices that make discounts appear deeper than they are when compared to actual historical pricing. For the named products above the reductions are genuine against sustained historical pricing, but the verification habit is worth building for any purchase over fifty pounds.

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