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Get ready for Amazon Prime Day 2025 this July

Be ready for Amazon Prime Day 2025 with our full rundown on the July sale, including deal alerts, Prime membership details, and shopping tips.

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Amazon Prime Day 2025. An Amazon promotional image with a bright blue background announcing "Prime Day is back! Coming this July." At the bottom of the image is an open cardboard Amazon shipping box with the company's signature smile logo and a blue Prime label visible on the side. The box appears to be open, suggesting it's ready to be filled with Prime Day deals. The image serves as an announcement for Amazon's annual Prime Day shopping event happening in July.
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It’s a sweltering July afternoon, and you’re scrolling through your phone, iced coffee in hand, when a notification pops up. Prime Day 2025 is here. Your heart skips a beat. For millions of Amazon Prime members, this is the moment—the Super Bowl of online shopping, the one time of year when you can snag that air fryer, noise-canceling headphones, or fancy skincare serum at a price that feels almost too good to be true. Amazon just dropped the news that Prime Day 2025 is set for July, and while the exact dates are still under wraps, the buzz is already building. Here’s everything you need to know to get ready for the eleventh year of this retail extravaganza.

What’s Prime Day, anyway?

If you’re new to the Prime Day phenomenon, let’s break it down. Launched in 2015 to celebrate Amazon’s 20th anniversary, Prime Day started as a one-day sale exclusive to Amazon Prime members. It’s since ballooned into a multi-day event, often spanning 48 hours or more, packed with jaw-dropping discounts across every category imaginable—tech, beauty, home goods, fashion, you name it. Think Black Friday, but in the middle of summer and with a distinctly Amazon flavor.

This year, Amazon confirmed that Prime Day 2025 will take place in July, sticking to its usual post-Fourth of July timing. While the retailer hasn’t spilled the beans on the exact dates, history suggests it’ll likely land in the second or third week of the month. In 2024, for example, Prime Day ran from July 16 to 17, so expect something similar. The sale will be available in over 20 countries, including a first-timer: Ireland. Whether you’re in the U.S., Japan, or Dubai, Prime members everywhere will be refreshing their carts in unison.

Do you need to be a Prime member?

Short answer: yes. Prime Day is a walled garden, and only Amazon Prime members get the key. If you’re not already part of the club, a standard Prime membership runs $139 a year or $14.99 a month. New members can dip their toes in with a 30-day free trial—just remember to cancel before the trial ends if you don’t want to be charged. For those looking for a deal on the membership itself, Amazon offers discounted options: Prime for Young Adults ($7.49 a month for 18- to 24-year-olds) and Prime Access ($6.99 a month for qualifying government assistance recipients).

So, what’s in it for Prime members besides access to Prime Day? Plenty. You get free, fast shipping—think two-day, one-day, or even same-day delivery on millions of items. There’s also a buffet of perks like streaming on Prime Video, ad-free music on Amazon Music, and free games through Prime Gaming. Hungry? Prime members can order groceries from Whole Foods or Amazon Fresh and score a free Grubhub+ membership for seamless food delivery. It’s a lot of bang for your buck, especially if you’re already deep in the Amazon ecosystem.

Amazon Prime membership – more than just fast shipping!
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Get the best of Amazon Prime with benefits like free Same-Day, One-Day, and Two-Day Delivery on millions of items, exclusive discounts at Amazon Fresh stores, and access to top entertainment on Prime Video and Amazon Music. Enjoy Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and even unlimited photo storage with Amazon Photos.

Start your FREE 30-day trial now.

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What’s on sale?

Prime Day’s biggest draw is its deals, and 2025 is shaping up to be no exception. While Amazon hasn’t released a sneak peek of specific products yet, we can look to past years for clues. Tech is always a heavy hitter—expect discounts of 30% to 50% on Amazon’s own devices like Echo Dots, Fire TVs, and Kindles, as well as big-ticket items like Apple AirPods, Samsung TVs, and Dyson vacuums. Beauty and wellness products, from Laneige lip masks to Olaplex hair treatments, also tend to see steep markdowns. And don’t sleep on home and kitchen goods—Instant Pots, Le Creuset cookware, and robot vacuums have been known to fly off the virtual shelves.

One thing to keep in mind: not every deal is a winner. Some discounts are genuinely stellar, but others are just okay. To avoid buyer’s remorse, use price-tracking tools like CamelCamelCamel to check a product’s price history. And keep an eye out for “Lightning Deals”—limited-time offers that can sell out in minutes.

Pro tip: download the Amazon app to get real-time notifications on deals and early access to some sales.

Can you shop early?

Yes, and you should. Amazon loves to tease Prime members with early deals in the weeks leading up to Prime Day. These can include discounts on everything from tech gadgets to summer essentials like patio furniture or sunscreen. The best way to stay in the loop is through the Amazon app, which can ping you when new deals drop. You can also check Amazon’s Prime Day hub online for updates or set deal alerts for specific products. If you’re an Alexa user, just ask, “Alexa, what are my Prime Day deals?” for a personalized rundown.

Is Prime Day twice a year?

Sort of. Since 2022, Amazon has doubled down with a second Prime Day-level event called Prime Big Deal Days, typically held in October. It’s not quite as massive as the July event, but it’s still a big deal (pun intended) for holiday shoppers. For 2025, Amazon has only confirmed the July Prime Day so far. If history repeats itself, we might hear about a fall event closer to summer’s end, but for now, July is the main event.

Who’s invited to the party?

Prime Day 2025 will span more than 20 countries, making it a truly global affair. The full lineup includes Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Ireland’s debut is a notable addition, signaling Amazon’s push to expand Prime’s reach. No matter where you are, the deals will be tailored to local markets, so expect region-specific products and brands in the mix.

Why does Prime Day matter?

At its core, Prime Day is Amazon flexing its muscle as the king of e-commerce. It’s a masterclass in creating urgency—limited-time deals, exclusive access, and a frenzy of social media hype all combine to make shoppers feel like they have to act fast. But it’s not just about moving product. Prime Day is a loyalty play, designed to lock in Prime members and entice new ones. According to estimates from CNBC, Prime Day 2024 raked in $14.2 billion in sales, a 11% jump from the previous year. That’s not just a win for Amazon’s bottom line—it’s a testament to how deeply Prime has woven itself into our shopping habits.

For consumers, Prime Day is a chance to save big, but it’s also a moment to pause and reflect. Are you buying something you need, or are you just caught up in the hype? With inflation still pinching wallets, it’s worth being strategic. Make a list, set a budget, and stick to it. And if you’re not sure whether Prime membership is worth it for you, use that 30-day free trial to test the waters.

How to prep for Prime Day 2025?

Want to make the most of Prime Day? Here’s your game plan:

  1. Sign up for Prime (or the free trial): If you’re not a member, head to Amazon’s website or app to join. The 30-day trial is a no-brainer for deal hunters.
  2. Download the Amazon app: It’s the easiest way to track deals and get notified about Lightning Deals or early sales. Download now.
  3. Make a wishlist: Browse Amazon now to add items to your cart or wishlist. This helps you stay focused when the sale hits.
  4. Check price histories: Use tools like CamelCamelCamel or Keepa to ensure you’re getting a real deal, not just a repackaged regular price.
Amazon Prime membership – more than just fast shipping!
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Get the best of Amazon Prime with benefits like free Same-Day, One-Day, and Two-Day Delivery on millions of items, exclusive discounts at Amazon Fresh stores, and access to top entertainment on Prime Video and Amazon Music. Enjoy Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and even unlimited photo storage with Amazon Photos.

Start your FREE 30-day trial now.

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