Amazon deals of the day at a glance:
Prime Day is mere weeks away, which means Amazon's already ramping up the deals. Add in July 4th sales, and you've got a recipe for record-low prices on devices you've had your eye on. There's no need to wait until Prime Day to score big savings.
We've rounded up the best deals we could find at Amazon on June 27. Here are our top picks. Be sure to check out our selections from June 25 and June 26 as well — many of those are still live and worth adding to your cart.
Ahead of Prime Day, Amazon has dropped the price on the Kindle Scribe Essentials Bundle by 38% — that knocks it down to a record-low $314.97. The bundle includes the Kindle Scribe (32GB), premium pen, black leather folio cover, and a power adapter. While it's not a perfect device, we do appreciate the Scribe's ability to bridge the gap between traditional reading and e-reading by including a stylus to mark up whatever you're reading. The premium pen's virtual eraser on the back and customizable shortcut button on the side make it easy to scribble notes, doodle, or mark up books to your heart's content.
Read our full review of the Kindle Scribe.
In the market for a new TV? Prime members can snag a 50-inch Omni Series Fire TV for just under $300 with an on-page coupon. That's about 38% in savings and only $20 away from its record-low. Not to mention, it's currently only $10 more than the 43-inch version and you get seven extra inches of screen real estate. The Omni Fire TV is the second-best TV in Amazon's lineup. It offers 4K everyday entertainment, hand-free Alexa control, Dolby Digital Plus, and a slimmer bezel for the ultimate home theater experience. For non-Prime members, it's on sale for $349.99, which is still a decent deal.
If you want a robot that can tackle two different tasks for you — vacuuming and mopping — on a budget, check out this deal on the Roborock Q7 Max. It features powerful 4200 Pa suction and an electronic pump with 30 water flow levels, plus precise home mapping, a 180-minute runtime, and support for the Auto Empty Dock Pure (sold separately). As of June 27, it's on sale for only $279.99 instead of the usual $599.99. That's 53% in savings and $20 cheaper than last month, resulting in a new record-low.
Our favorite tablet for kids, the Amazon Fire 10 Kids is geared towards little ones ages 3 to 7 years old. The 2023 version bumps up the processing speed, offers a better front-facing camera, and improves on the battery life of its predecessor. It still features the built-in intuitive parental controls that make Amazon's kids tablets a top pick, plus a durable case, a year's worth of access to Amazon Kids+, and a two-year worry-free guarantee. Regularly $189.99, Prime members can snag it on sale for only $109.99. That's a record-low for this model.
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