In 2021, the two-day shopping event managed to pull in sales of more than 250 million products across multiple categories by people from over 20 countries all over the globe. This translates to billions in revenues, plus seven percent revenue with rate year-on-year.      

Which Countries Can Take Part in Prime Day?

  In addition, consumers from India, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Egypt can also expect a separate Prime Day event sometime later this year. Egypt, in particular, is a first-time participant in the event.  

What Can You Expect From Prime Day 2022?

  Since we’re primarily concerned with the technology sector, we can tell you that the largest ten companies will be joining the event so far. The list includes big names like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Samsung, Sony, IBM, Dell, LG, Panasonic, Lenovo, and so on. The deals you can expect to find encompass a massive range of brands, models, designs, and price ranges, so there’s no telling which products will go down by which price percentage. The only real way to determine whether that smart speaker you like is on sale is to go online during the event. However, we know that not all deals will be available during the entire duration of the event, with some only going live a few hours before Prime Day ends. Some deals are time-limited, with some lasting the entire event duration, while others last only for as long as five minutes.  

What Do I Need to Do to Participate in Prime Day?

  Equally important is the fact that new members are given a 30-day free trial period. In particular, this thirty-day trial gives you access to some basic services, including Prime Day discounts, free shipping, lightning or time-limited deals, and of course, Prime video streaming.      

1.Laptop Deals

Apple MacBook Air 2020 was USD 1,199, now USD 935 (22% off) Apple MacBook Pro (16-inch, M1 Pro) was USD 2,699, now USD 2,449 (9% off) Acer Aspire 5 was USD 399, now USD 365 (9% off) Acer Chromebook Spin was USD 309, now USD 249 (19% off) Dell XPS 15, was USD 2,150, now USD 1,420 (33% off) Gateway Ultra Slim Notebook PC, was USD 229, now USD 197 (14% off) GIGABYTE A5 K1 Gaming Laptop, was USD 1,399, now USD 1,049 (25% off) Google Pixelbook Go Chromebook, was USD 778, now USD 690 (11% off) HP Victus 16, was USD 1,110, now USD 1,040 (5% off) HP 14-inch Laptop, was USD 260, now USD 206 (22% off) HP Pavilion Laptop 15, was USD 945, now USD 771 (18% off) Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5, was USD 430, is USD 385 (10% off) Lenovo Chromebook S330, was USD 196, now USD 182 (7% off) Lenovo ThinkPad 3480s, was USD 609, now USD 560 (8% off) LG Gram 17Z95P Laptop, was USD 1,849, now USD 1,545 (16% off) Microsoft Surface Go 3 Windows Laptop, was USD 340, now USD 370 (8% off) Microsoft Surface Laptop 4, was USD 1,678, now USD 1,560 (5% off) Samsung Chromebook 4, was USD 230, now USD 128 (44% off) XPG Xenia 15, was USD 2,500, now USD 1,790 (28% off)

 

2. Gaming PCs/Monitors

Acer XG270HU 27-inch Widescreen Monitor was USD 370, now USD 220 (41% off) Acer Predator XB271HU was USD 470, now USD 290 (38% off) Acer Predator Helios 300 Gaming Laptop, was USD 1,300, now USD 1,299 (13% off) Alienware Aurora R10 Gaming PC, was USD 1,790, now USD 1,673 (7% off) AOC CU34G2X 34-inch Curved Frameless Gaming Monitor, was USD 460, now USD 361 (21% off) CyberPower PC Gamer Xtreme VR Gaming PC, was USD 1,430, now USD 1,329 (7% off) Dell S2721HS 27-inch 4K Monitor, was USD 405, now USD 330 (19% off) HP Pavilion Desktop PC was USD 480, now USD 411 (14% off) HP V28 28-inch 4K Monitor, was USD 380, now USD 229 (39% off) Omen GT-13-0092 Gaming Desktop (2020 Version), was USD 2,875, now USD 2,622 (9% off) Samsung Odyssey G5 Series 27-inch WQHD 144HzGaming Monitor was USD 320, now USD 250 (22% off) Skytech Chronos Gaming PC was USD 1,700, now USD1,600 (6% off) Skytech Shiva Gaming PC was USD 1,900, now USD 1,440 (24% off)

 

3. TV Deals

 

3. Digital Media Deals (Cameras/Video Cameras)

Akaso Brave 8 Action Camera, was USD 280, now USD 238 (15% off) AUTPIRLF Digital Camera for Kids was USD 63, now USD 47 (26% off) DJI Pocket 2 Creator Camera, was USD 497, now USD 429v(13% off) Fujifilm GFX 50R Mirrorless Medium Format Camera was USD 4,500, now USD 2,849 (37% off) Heegomm Video Camera Camcoder was USD 80, now USD 68 (15% off) Kodak AZ401-WH PIXPRO Digital Camera, was USD 170, now USD 150 (12% off) Lecran Digital Camera was USD 54, now USD 46 (15% off) OLYMPUS Waterproof Digital Camera was USD 500, now USD 350 (30% off) Pentax K-3 Mark III APS-C Camera was USD 2,000, now USD 1,700 (15% off) SuperiorTek VLOgging Digital Camera, was USD 160, now USD 139 (13% off) VTech KidiZoom Printcam was USD 45, now USD 33 (25% off)

 

4. Security Devices (Cameras/Sensors/Video Doorbells)

Arlo Essential Spotlight Camera (One Pack), was USD 130, now USD 100 (23% off) Blink Outdoor Camera Kit (Two Pack), was USD 180, now USD 100 (44% off) ieGeek 360-Degree Pan-Tilt Security Camera was USD 160, now USD 100 (38% off) Google Nest Cam Indoor and Outdoor Security Camera (One Pack), was USD 180, now USD 130 (28% off) LaView Indoor Security Camera (Two Pack), was USD 80, now USD 60 (25% off) Ring Alarm 8-Piece Kit with Ring Indoor and Echo Show 5, was USD 385, now USD 210 (45% off) Ring Alarm 8-Piece Kit with Ring Video Doorbell (2020 Release), was USD 425, now USD 225 (47% off) Ring Alarm Pro 14-Piece System, was USD 380, now USD 300 (21% off) Ring Spotlight Cam Security Camera (Two Pack), was USD 400, now USD 350 (12% off) WOOLINK 3MP Wireless WiFi Light Bulb Security Camera was USD 50, now USD 33 (34% off)

 

5. Audio Deals (Smart Speakers/Earphones/Headsets)

     

Create a Spending Plan/Budget

You know that feeling you get after you’ve bought an item that you feel is too expensive or something that you otherwise don’t need? It’s called buyers’ regret, and it’s a psychological phenomenon that comes after impulsive shopping. With this in mind, one way to avoid buyers’ remorse is to come up with a kind of financial plan or budget. Creating a budget will allow you to determine whether you have enough resources to go shopping in the first place. It will also push you to limit your spending, so you don’t regret spending too much on an item you don’t need or want after all. Ideally, the maximum allowable expenses for shopping should not exceed the disposable portion of your income. In particular, the  “disposable” portion is the remainder of your income after your bills, and basic needs have been deducted.  

Create a Shopping List

Once you’ve set a budget for your shopping spree, the next thing you need to have is a well-thought-out shopping list. The items you need should be at the top of the list, while the things you want but don’t need should be at the bottom. Just like when you’re shopping in a grocery store, it can help keep you on track, so you’re not distracted by things you don’t need.    

Check your payment methods

Of course, you won’t be able to upgrade to a premium account, much less purchase items on the site if you didn’t have a card attached to your account. And even if you have a card attached, these things have expiration dates, which means you need to check on them once in a while to ensure they’re not expired. Having said this, you should check your active payment methods before Prime Day to ensure they’re not expired and their current balances. Consequently, if you’re using PayPal, you should make sure that your account is verified to maximize the amount that you can transfer and withdraw per transaction.  It’s a very simple task that can save you a lot of trouble once Prime Day rolls around.  

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