Amazon’s October Prime Day sale is over, but if you missed the best deals, don’t fret. Other major retailers like Walmart, Best Buy<!–>, Target–>, and more are competing with Amazon<!–> by extending their sales. It’s truly a shopper’s market for electronics, appliances, and more.
Also: The best October Prime Day deals still live
There are plenty of deals to shop at other major retailers right now, but hurry, these competing offers won’t last long. Here are some of the best anti-Prime Day deals we’ve found that you can still check out.
Our favorite anti-October Prime Day deals: Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and more
- LG 48-inch B4 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV–> for $750 (save $750 at Best Buy): Save up to $750 on LG’s 2024 OLED webOS TV at Best Buy. Get crystal-clear viewing and a cinematic experience at home. Larger versions are on sale, too.
- Govee 50ft Smart Outdoor Permanent Lights<!–> for $98 (save $40 at Walmart): Get set for the holiday season by installing outdoor smart lights on your home for less.
- Apple Watch Series 9 45mm GPS + Cellular–> for $379 (save $150 at Walmart): Apple released a new Watch Series 10 a few weeks ago, but last year’s Series 9 is still packed with features (and our pick for the best Apple Watch for most people). Plus, it’s $150 off at Walmart in the Midnight Sport Band configuration.
- Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge Copiot+ PC<!–> for $850 (save $500 at Best Buy): Optimized for AI, the Copilot+ laptop features a 14-inch touch-screen AMOLED display, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage.
- Apple AirPods Max–> for $400 (save $150 at Best Buy): Apple just updated their AirPods Max, but you can get the older model for $150 off ahead of Prime Day.
- MacBook Air M2 13.6-inch<!–> for $749 (save $250 at Best Buy): If you’d prefer the M2 MacBook Air model to save a few dollars over the M3 model, you can nab it now for $250 off (the best price we’ve seen yet) and get a brand new MacBook Air for under $1,000.
October Prime Day Best Buy deals
for $189 (save $60): Apple didn’t release a new Watch SE model in Sept., but you can grab the latest model for $60 off at Walmart now.
Also: The best Walmart deals you can shop now: Live updates
October Prime Day Target deals
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More anti-October Prime Day deals
- Apple AirPods Max<!–> for $400 (save $150 at Best Buy): Apple just updated their AirPods Max, but you can get the older model for $150 off.
- Samsung Q850D Wireless Dolby Soundbar + Speakers–> for $750 (save $350 at Best Buy): If you want to upgrade your home sound system, this Samsung speaker bundle is a great pick that’s on sale now.
- Dirt Devil Smart Robot<!–> for $99 (save $70 at Walmart): If you want to try a robot vacuum but don’t want to break the bank, this Dirt Devil option is under $100 right now.
- Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones–> for $99 (save $100 at Walmart): These classic Beats headphones got an upgrade in the Solo4, but the Solo3 model is still a great pair of budget headphones, especially at $60 off.
- Samsung 75-inch 4K Smart Tizen TV<!–> for $570 (save $130 at Best Buy): The Samsung DU6900 Series Crystal UHD 4K Smart Tizen TV is a high-resolution television that delivers stunning picture quality and a range of smart features.
- Hisense 58-inch U6 Series Quantum ULED Fire TV–> for $340 (save $110 at Best Buy): This budget-friendly, feature-rich television combines 4K resolution, Quantum Dot technology, Dolby Vision HDR, and a user-friendly Google TV interface.
- Toshiba 55-inch C350 Series LED 4K Smart Fire TV<!–> for $250 (save $120): Toshiba’s versatile smart TV offers a 4K UHD display, HDR compatibility, built-in Amazon Fire TV functionality, and Alexa voice control.
FAQs
When is Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days?
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days (a.k.a. October Prime Day) is a two-day sales event for Prime members. This year, sales are live from Tuesday, Oct. 8 through Wednesday, Oct. 9.
What retailers have deals during Prime Day?
Most major retailers, including (but certainly not limited to) Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Costco, BJs, B&H Photo, and more have deals during the week of Prime Day. This is for one major reason: to compete. If they didn’t offer the same (or sometimes better) discounts as Amazon, they’d lose many customers. To compete with the e-commerce giant, most other major retailers run similar sales before, after, or during Prime Day. That’s why it’s key to scour more than one site before making a purchase.
Plus, deals are typically lower at Prime Day across major retailers, especially on big-ticket items like TVs, Amazon products, laptops, and more. It’s also a great time to score savings on everyday essentials and products.
Will any retailers price match Amazon Prime Day?
For the most part, the majority of retailers already price match or beat Amazon’s Prime Day offer price by default to compete with the e-commerce giant. Thanks to competing sales, retailer-specific sale events, and the summer season, it’s truly a buyer’s market. If a retailer doesn’t have the same price as Amazon, many retailers have price-matching policies to explore. It’s important to read the fine print on each retailer’s policy, but it never hurts to check for a price match.
Popular stores like Walmart, Target, and Best Buy offer various forms of price-matching; however, some policies are particularly strict, like Best Buy’s. The retailer won’t price-match products on sale at competitors during member-exclusive events such as Prime Day.
How do I get these anti-Prime Day deals?
The best way to take advantage of anti-Prime Day deals is to consult multiple retailers before checking out, research, and of course, stay in the know with ZDNET’s Prime Day coverage. Most importantly, though, remember to keep your eyes out for discounts and listing prices. Sometimes, during big savings events, it’s hard to tell what’s really a “discount.”
If you’re checking in with all of ZDNET’s Prime Day content, don’t worry – we’ll be expert-vetting deals to ensure they’re worth your money. If you’re shopping on your own across retailers, make sure to do some research on historical pricing using tools like Google Shopping.
How did we choose these October Prime Day deals?
As a ZDNET editor, I only write about deals myself or a team member would want to buy – devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. I looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or are hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops.
I also examined customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals I recommend. These recommendations may also be based on my own testing (or testing by another ZDNET expert) – in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter.
What are the best October Prime Day 2024 deals?
ZDNET’s experts are searching through Prime Day sales to find the best discounts by category. These are the best deals so far:
You can also find the best October Prime Day deals by price:
And the best deals from other retailers this week: