Amazon Prime Day 2023: Amazon has confirmed the dates for this summer’s Prime Day shopping event. Start saving your pennies for July 11 and July 12.
Amazon is promising another two days of whopping great discounts across thousands of products, both physical and digital, and we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for the best tech discounts going.
If the sale is anything like previous years, you can expect to save big on the company’s own range of Echo speakers and smart displays, Fire TV devices and the wider range of Alexa-powered smart home tech.
We also expect to see loads of one-off discounts on a huge selection of tech products from third-parties, video games, wearables, TVs, laptops, headphones, accessories, gadgets, vacuum cleaners, mowers and everything in between.
Amazon is highlighting like Samsung, Shark, Levi’s, Oral-B, and Tefal as companies to watch out for in particular.
The only catch is you have to be an Amazon Prime member to cash in.
When does Prime Day 2023 begin?
Circle July 11 on your calendar as the savings will commence at 0:01am UK time. The deals will run until 11:59pm on July 12. That’s 48-hours of constantly refreshing deals, including the limited-time Lightning offerings that you’ll miss if you glance away for too long.
Early Prime Day deals 2023
As always Amazon is building the anticipation for the big day(s) by getting the party started early for Amazon Prime members. You can check out the early risers at www.amazon.co.uk/primeday.
The company is also offering free three months of Audible and a discount on the Amazon Grocery service.
In terms of devices, from June 21 you can get discounts on Amazon devices including the Echo, Echo Show, Fire TV, Fire Tablet, Kindle and Blink ranges. There’s loads of money to be saved on Amazon Brands’ products too.
How to sign up for Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime memberships cost £8.99 a month or £95 a year. You can sign-up here. New customers get a 30-day free trial.
If you’re not an Amazon Prime member now, there’ll be plenty of opportunities to sign-up for a free trial between now and July 11 regardless of whether you’ve had a membership before.
In fact, Amazon is offering a free month to eligible customers with all of the associated benefits of free one-day delivery and access to loads of digital services right now.
Amazon’s goal here is to generate residual income through Prime memberships and it doesn’t really care if you’re paying for it or not on July 11. Remember it wants you to have these deals!
So, don’t fritter away your savings by paying for a Prime membership in the next few weeks.