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Ive tested a dozen electric shavers, and my favorite is 40% off for Prime members
Best Prime Day Grooming Deal: In the closing hours of Amazon's Prime Day sale, you can save 40% on the Laifen Electric Shaver. Normally, $179.99, it's marked all the way down to $107.99 for a limited time.
Opens in a new window Credit: Laifen Laifen Waterproof Electric 3-Blade Razer $107.99 at Amazon$179.99 Save $72.00 Get Deal
Before I was Mashable's tech editor, I spent years reviewing grooming and skincare products. And in my career, I've tested at least a dozen electric shavers, and probably closer to two dozen. For Amazon Prime Day 2026, you can score a great deal on my favorite electric shaver, which comes from a brand you've probably never heard of.
Laifen first came onto our radar for making the best Dyson Supersonic hair dryer alternative, and the brand has been expanding its line of personal care and beauty tech gadgets in recent years. It now sells some impressive devices, and in my experience, the brand's products are durable, well-designed, and practical. In short, everything I want in a grooming gadget.
The Laifen 3-Blade Electric Shaver is normally a bit expensive to recommend at $179.99, which is why I have to highlight this Prime Day grooming deal. This waterproof shaver is currently discounted by 40%, bringing the price down to a much more reasonable $107.99. That beats its previous all-time low sale price by almost $40.
This product won me over for a lot of reasons. One, I think anything more than three blades is overkill. Two, I'm a sucker for transparent product designs, and I love how you can see into the device's motor. Three, it has a battery that seems to last forever. On top of all that, it's fully waterproof, compact enough for travel, and it fits my face and facial hair just right.
So, if you want to upgrade your electric shaver or finally ditch the disposables, this product gets my full recommendation as an experienced grooming writer. While I think of this as a men's grooming product, it would work just as well for women.
Laifen 3-Blade Electric Shaver — $107.99 $179.99 (save $72)
7 products that dropped in price on the last day of Prime Day (sort of rude, honestly)
Amazon Prime Day is ending today, and we're working around the clock to get you the biggest deals before it's all over. Remember: Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs until Friday, June 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT, and the best Prime Day deals are set to expire soon.
Prime Day is a four-day sale that sometimes feels a lot longer, but even on the very last day of the sale, Amazon was still dropping new discounts. Some popular products are now cheaper than they were on the first day of the sale. Is that entirely fair to people who purchased these items earlier in the sale? We'll let you answer that rhetorical question for yourself.
So, even as we enter the final hours of Amazon Prime Day 2026, there are still some deals coming in. Here are the best last-minute deals on products that dropped in price on the last day of the sale.
Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee and Espresso Maker Opens in a new window Credit: Nespresso Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee and Espresso Maker $89 at Amazon$179 Save $90 Now $10 less Get Deal
Amazon has discounted pretty much the entire line of Nespresso appliances for Prime Day, including deals on Nespresso pods. Previously on sale for $99, this popular countertop kitchen gadget was the subject of a Friday lightning deal, which dropped the price by an additional $10. So, good news for last-minute shoppers, and not-so-good news for early birds.
LG C5 OLED 65-Inch TV deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon LG C5 OLED 65-Inch TV $1,099.99 at Amazon$1,396.99 Save $297 Now $100 less Get Deal
Who doesn't love a big TV? It has an incredible 65-inch display with stellar color contrast. Your movies, TV shows, and video games have never looked so good. If you're a gamer, you'll be happy to know that its 144Hz refresh rate will keep your gameplay smooth. This award-winning OLED TV was a trending product this Prime Day, and with a bonus $100 discount, we've named it the best TV deal of the event.
Amazon Echo Spot smart alarm clock Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Spot $39.99 at Amazon$79.99 Save $40.00 Now $5 less Get Deal
The Amazon Echo Spot works as a great alarm clock to get you up in the morning. You can see the weather, reminders, and time with it. It also contains an eero built into it, so this device doubles as a mesh WiFi extender to help extend your internet! If that's not enough, it also triples as an Alexa smart speaker.
More Amazon Echo Show device deals Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Show 5 $49.99 at Amazon$89.99 Save $40.00 Now $10 less Get Deal
This Amazon Echo Show 5 has a 5.5-inch display and can stream music, shows, and podcasts. It has other functions like putting your photos on display when not in use, and control smart devices like your lights and thermostats when you're away. Talk about useful!
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Dot $29.99 at Amazon$49.99 Save $20.00 Now $5 less Get Deal
The Amazon Echo Dot can play music from streaming services like Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Spotify, making it the perfect little stereo for you. Plus, it has Alexa, so you can ask it questions and get some helpful answers, as well as set hands-free timers.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Dot Kids $29.99 at Amazon$59.99 Save $30.00 Now $5 less Get Deal
The Echo Dot Kids is made specifically for children, and includes a new sleep studio to help kids calm down. It also has thousands of kid-friendly audiobooks to keep them occupied while learning.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select coupon deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select $9.99 at Amazon$39.99 Save $30 Now $8 less Get Deal
This Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select Select offers 4K streaming, making your TV shows and movies look better than ever. You'll get access to almost every single entertainment app like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and more. As Prime Day drew to a close, Amazon resurrected a classic coupon deal on this product, which was previously on sale for $14.99. Using the on-page coupon or the coupon code FTVSELECT, Prime members can save $30 on this streaming stick and pay just $9.99.
Honorable mention: Ninja Slushi offer at Walmart Opens in a new window Credit: Walmart Ninja Slushi $179.99 at Walmart$399.99 Save $220 Now $20 less at Walmart Get Deal
So this one isn't an Amazon Prime deal, but there are a ton of retailers that, not-so-coincidentally, are hosting their own summer sales at the moment. Amazon's $199.99 deal on the Ninja Slushi frozen drink maker proved extremely popular at the beginning of the sale, so much so that it quickly sold out. However, yesterday, we noticed that Walmart is now selling this kitchen appliance for $179.99, even less than the SharkNinja online store. This Mashable-tested appliance is a lot of fun in the summer, when you can use it to whip up frozen margs.
25+ Prime Day deals under $25 to shop before the sale ends: Owala, AirTags, Anker Soundcore
Attention shoppers: Amazon Prime Day ends tonight, so if you want to ensure you lock down the items you need, we recommend checking out ASAP.
For those sticking to a budget this Prime Day, consider that some of our favorite items are sitting at under $25. A great pair of budget earbuds, fancy smart bulbs, and an emotional-support water bottle are all on sale for impressive lows.
We scoured the pages of Amazon and rounded up the best remaining Prime Day deals you can score for less than $25.
Best deal under $25 Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore Soundcore P30i $23.69 at Amazon$49.99 Save $26.30 Get Deal Why we like it
The Soundcore P30i earbuds fall well within a budget price but don't skimp out on features. As a Prime Day treat, Amazon has them on sale for only $23.69 in all colorways, down from the list price of $49.99 at Soundcore.
According to Mashable's list of the best budget earbuds, the Soundcore P30i have the most impressive sound for an option under $50 (now under $25). "The active noise cancellation on them is impressive for their price, able to block out the bustle of busy streets or the noisy gym," wrote Mashable Shopping Reporters Bethany Allard and Samantha Mangino.
More Prime Day deals under $25Tech deals under $25Blink Mini 2 — $12.99 $39.99 (save $27)
Govee LED Smart Light Bulbs (2 pack) — $15.99 $25.99 (save $10)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select — $17.99 $39.99 (save $22)
Blink Mini 2K+ — $17.99 $39.99 (save $22)
Life 360 Tile Bluetooth Tracker — $17.99 $24.99 (save $7)
Logitech Signature M550 Wireless Mouse — $18.99 $29.99 (save $11)
Logitech POP Wireless Mouse — $18.99 $39.99 (save $21)
Anker Soundcore Select 4 Go — $19.99 $34.99 (save $15)
Anker Zolo Power Bank (10,000mAh) — $19.99 $29.99 (save $10)
Amazon Echo Glow — $19.99 $29.99 (save $10)
Soundcore Select 4 Go — $21.99 $34.99 (save $13)
Apple AirTag (2nd gen) — $24 $29 (save $5)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus — $24.99 $49.99 (save $25)
Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask — $15.96 $24 (save $8.04)
Naked Sundays CabanaClear SPF 50 Sunscreen Serum — $16 $24 (save $8)
Topicals Faded Brightening Under Eye Masks — $16.50 $22 (save $5.50)
Saltair Hyaluronic Acid Body Serum — $19.55 $23 (save $3.45)
CYKLAR Nutrient Rich Body Cream — $24.65 $29 (save $4.35)
If You Care Compostable Reusable Sponge Clothes (5 count) — $5.85 $6.43 (save $0.58)
Cleancult Plant-Based Dish Soap Liquid Refill (32 ounce) — $5.99 $8.29 (save $2.30)
If You Care Recycled 30-Gallon Garbage Bags (10 count) — $7.65 $9 (save $1.35)
Aidea Microfiber Reusable Paper Towels (50 count) — $9.99 $14.99 (save $5)
Jisulife 3-in-1 Mini Fan — $11.70 $13.76 (save $2.06)
Dawn Powerwash Spray Starter Kit — $11.78 $17.50 (save $5.72)
Blueland Multi-Surface Cleaner Starter Set (4 spray bottles and 4 refill tablets) — $17.59 $21.99 (save $5)
Blueland Dishwasher Detergent Tablets (60 count) — $22.49 $29.99 (save $7.50)
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter — $9.95 $15.49 (save $4.54)
HydroJug Everyday 14 oz Tumbler — $15.99 $19.99 (save $4)
Frost Buddy Can Cooler — $19.43 $39.99 (save $20.56)
Loop Quiet 2 Ear Plugs — $19.95 $24.95 (save $5)
Owala FreeSip 24 oz — $22.78 $29.99 (save $7.21)
Lego Botanicals Mini Orchid — $23.95 $29.99 (save $6.04)
HydroJug 40 oz Tumbler — $23.99 $39.99 (save $16)
Hamilton Beach Go Sport Portable Blender — $24.95 $34.95 (save $10)
The best Prime Day deals under $50: JLab headphones, Echo Spot, and personal blenders
Today's the last day of Amazon Prime Day, and as always, it's a practical time to save on tech, home appliances, and back-to-school gear before the event ends tonight.
Amazon dropped prices on plenty of great items like noise-cancelling headphones, Apple Watches, and portable power stations earlier this week, but the most urgent discounts are happening right now as the clock winds down. If you're sticking to a budget this summer or shopping for an affordable gift, the annual Amazon sale still has a solid selection of options that cost under $50.
We'll continue to update this list until the event officially wraps up tonight. For now, here are the best Prime Day deals that cost less than $50.
Best Amazon Echo deal Amazon Echo Spot $79.99 at AmazonSee It at Amazon See It at Best Buy Why we like it
When it comes to choosing an Amazon Echo device, the Echo Spot is our top pick for a smart alarm clock. While spending $80 on a smart speaker might feel steep, Amazon just dropped the price another $5 for the final hours of Prime Day, bringing it down to a much more comfortable $39.99.
The Echo Spot is easy to set up out of the box and features customizable clock faces and sounds. Its compact size also makes it a practical fit for most nightstands.
Best headphones deal JLab JBuds Lux ANC $41.99 at Amazon$79.98 Save $37.99 See It at Amazon Why we like it
The JLab JBuds Lux ANC have earned several nods from Mashable this year, including our top pick for best budget headphones, the best noise-cancelling budget pick for flying, and the top budget option for students. Amazon just dropped the price even further to $41.99 for the final hours of the sale.
In addition to active noise cancellation, they offer solid battery life with up to 70 hours of total playtime, or about 40 hours with ANC turned on. They're also available in several different colorways.
Best kitchen deal Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Fit Compact Personal Blender $48.98 at Amazon$69.99 Save $21.01 Get Deal Why we like it
Ninja makes a variety of exceptional kitchen appliances, but if you're short on counter space, the Ninja Fit compact personal blender might be the best option. Use it to whip up a daily smoothie, a weekend frozen margarita, or a dessert chocolate milkshake. The Ninja blender comes with a 700W motor base, two 16-ounce Ninja cups, and lids that are perfect for taking your blend on the go.
More of the best Prime Day deals under $50Tech deals under $50Soundcore Anker Select 4 Go — $21.99 $34.99 (save $13)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus — $24.99 $49.99 (save $15)
SoundPEATS C30 — $27.34 $39.99 (save $12.65)
Anker Soundcore 2 — $28.47 $44.99 (save $16.52)
Anker Zolo Power Bank (20,000mAh) — $29.99 $42.99 (save $13)
Amazon Echo Dot Kids — $29.99 $59.99 (save $30)
Sony WH-CH520 Wireless Headphones — $33 $69.99 (save $36.99)
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max — $34.99 $59.99 (save $25)
JBL Go 4 — $37.95 $49.95 (save $12)
Sony WF-C510 Wireless Earbuds — $48 $69.99 (save $21.99)
Baseus Bowie MC2 — $49.99 $79.99 (save $30)
Lego Lotus Flower — $7.79 $14.99 (save $7.20)
Lego Roses — $8.79 $14.99 (save $6.20)
Lego Botanicals Daisies — $9.99 $14.99 (save $5)
Lego Botanicals Happy Plants — $18.39 $22.99 (save $4.60)
Lego Classic Large Creative Brick Box — $33.49 $59.99 (save $26.50)
Amazon Luna Wireless Controller — $39.99 $69.99 (save $30)
Lego Creator Forest Animals Red Fox (31154) — $34.99 $49.99 (save $15)
Lego Star Wars Brick-Built Star Wars Logo — $49.99 $59.99 (save $10)
Hoto Laser Measuring Tool — $28.46 $49.99 (save $21.53)
BruMate Era Flip 40 oz. Tumbler — $38.39 $47.99 (save $9.60)
Indoor Garden Hydroponics Growing System — $47.87 $59.99 (save $12.12)
Naked Sundays CabanaClear SPF 50 Sunscreen Serum — $16 $24 (save $8)
Saltair Hyaluronic Acid Body Serum — $19.55 $23 (save $3.45)
CYKLAR Nutrient Rich Body Cream — $24.65 $29 (save $4.35)
Youth To The People Superfood Facial Cleanser — $27.30 $39 (save $11.70)
Naked Sundays BeautyScreen Peptide Foundation Tint — $28.50 $38 (save $9.50)
CYKLAR Vitamin C Body Oil — $32.30 $38 (save $5.70)
Touchland Hand Sanitizer 5-pack — $36 $45 (save $9)
Renpho Eyeris 1 Smart Eye Massager — $47.33 $59.99 (save $12.66)
Oneisall Dog Clippers with Double Blades — $18.99 $25.99 (save $7)
Oneisall Dog Clippers (Gold) — $28.47 $39.99 (save $11.52)
Bedsure Calming Dog Bed (Medium) — $28.47 $39.99 (save $11.52)
Oneisall Dog Water Fountain — $37.98 $49.99 (save $12.01)
Bedsure Elevated Raised Cooling Cot (Large) — $42.39 $52.99 (save $10.60)
Oneisall Automatic Cat Feeder — $42.99 $59.99 (save $17)
Bedsure SupportMax™ XL Orthopedic Dog Bed — $47.11 $62.99 (save $15.88)
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter — $9.95 $15.49 (save $4.54)
BruMate Era Flip 40 oz. Tumbler — $38.39 $47.99 (save $9.60)
Coleman Classic Series Insulated Portable Cooler (52 quarts) — $46.99 $49.99 (save $5)
Loop Quiet 2 — $19.95 $24.95 (save $5)
Loop Experience 2 — $27.95 $34.95 (save $7)
Loop Engage Kids 2 — $27.96 $34.95 (save $6.99)
Best Prime Day Ninja deals: Save $100 on a 10-in-1 air fryer, get the Ninja Slushi for $179
Ninja makes some of our favorite kitchen appliances. The Creami is the buzziest of Ninja's appliances, but the brand also makes top-notch espresso machines, air fryers, blenders, and cookware. With Prime Day going on from June 23 through 26, we're looking out for all the best home and kitchen deals, and Ninja has some standout picks right now.
Throughout the last few hours of Prime Day, you can save over $100 on Ninja appliances. The big stuff like the Ninja Creami and Slushi are up for grabs as well air fryers and other options. Here are the best Prime Day deals on Ninja appliances.
Best Prime Day Ninja deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker $169.99 at Amazon$219.99 Save $50 Get Deal
If you love ice cream, this is a must-buy, especially if you're seeking the classic hand-scooped texture you'd get at an ice cream parlor. Mashable shopping reporter Samantha Mangino took the Ninja Creami for a test drive and loved the results. Load up your frozen treat with your favorite mix-ins and toppings, then freeze, spin, and voila! You've got a dish of homemade ice cream with your own favorite flavors within. It's the perfect addition to the hot summer we've been having.
Best Prime Day Ninja air fryer deal Opens in a new window Credit: SharkNinja Ninja Crispi 5-in-1 Glass Air Fryer $169.95 at Amazon$219.99 Save $50.04 Get Deal
Mashable reporters love this glass air fryer. While most air fryers use copious amounts of plastic, Ninja's cult-favorite Crispi air fryer uses a glass basket. This has the added bonus of letting you keep an eye on your cook, so you never have to worry about burning your veggies or chicken tenders. For a few more hours, Prime members can grab this popular Ninja appliance for 23% off.
Another Prime Day Ninja deal Opens in a new window Credit: SharkNinja Ninja Slushi Frozen Drink Maker $179.99 at Walmart$399.99 Save $220 Get Deal
The Ninja Slushi Prime Day deal was so popular that it sold out in about 48 hours. However, you can still buy this popular frozen drink maker at Walmart, which is actually beating the price that was available at Amazon. Even better — Walmart's sale lasts through the weekend, so you have a little more time to shop. On the fence? Check out our review of this Ninja appliance.
More Prime Day Ninja blender dealsNinja Blast Max Portable Blender — $69.95 $99.99 (save $29.95)
Ninja UltraCrush Professional Blender — $79.99 $109.99 (save $30)
Ninja DZ071 Foodi 6-in-1 Air Fryer — $149.99 $199.99 (save $50)
Ninja DZ550 Foodi 6-in-1 DualZone Air Fryer — $169.99 $249.99 (save $30)
Ninja SL451 DoubleStack XL Smart Air Fryer —$229.98 $269.99 (save $40.01)
Ninja PB051ST Single Serve Coffee Maker — $99.98 $129.99 (save $30.01)
Ninja ProChef Wireless Meat Thermometer — $69.95 $99.99 (save $30.04)
Ninja Ceramic Pro 10-Piece Cookware Set — $239.99 $299.99 (save $60)
Ninja EverClad 12-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set — $279.98 $329.99 (save $50.01)
Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect XL Outdoor Grill — $399.99 $499.99 (save $100)
I found the best Kindle deals to shop in the final hours of Prime Day: Prices start at $84.99
Testing Kindles and e-readers is my job, but it's also my passion. I use my Kindle Paperwhite every day — unless I'm testing a new e-reader — and it's accompanied me on many a summer adventure. So, while I spend a lot of time convincing Mashable readers to buy my favorite e-readers, I also track the best times to buy one.
Today is the final day of Amazon Prime Day 2026, and Kindle deals are holding strong. Several models have dropped to record-low prices, including the newer Kindle Scribes. Plus, Amazon is currently offering promotions on Kindle Unlimited, Audible subscriptions, and Kindle books, so you can load up your new device for less.
SEE ALSO: Last-call for Prime Day shopping: We found 175+ deals on Apple, Ninja, Lego, Sony, and DJI productsSo TL;DR, if you're eyeing a Kindle, now's the time to buy. Here are the best e-reader and audiobook deals to shop before the sale wraps up tonight. And if you're not looking for Kindle deals, check out our Prime Day hub for our full coverage of the sale.
Best budget buy Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Kindle $84.99 at Amazon$109.99 Save $25 Get Deal Why we like it
The base Kindle remains the best starter Kindle for people who are new to e-readers and don't yet have a massive digital library. While the most basic Kindle didn't drop to its all-time low price for Prime Day (it previously reached $79.99), it still has a $25 discount that brings the price down to $84.99. Considering how long Amazon re-readers last, that's a great price for a device that will last you many years to come.
Best overall Prime Day Kindle deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition $144.99 at Amazon$199.99 Save $55 Get Deal Why we like it
My absolute favorite Prime Day Kindle deal is on the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. It's the e-reader that I use every day, and it's currently on sale for $144.99. That makes it cheaper than the Paperwhite at full price, but it also makes it the same price as the currently on sale Paperwhite without ads.
However, the Signature Edition is far more bang for your buck as it comes with twice the storage, an auto-adjusting front light, and wireless charging. It's an exceptional deal and the device's new lowest price ever.
Interested in a different Kindle model? Explore all the Kindles on sale during Prime Day.
More Prime Day Kindle dealsAmazon Kindle — $84.99 $109.99 (save $25)
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite — $124.99 $159.99 (save $35)
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft — $159.99 $249.99 (save $90)
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition — $219.99 $279.99 (save $60)
Amazon Kindle Scribe (32GB) — $379.99 $499.99 (save $120)
Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft — $479.99 $629.99 (save $150)
Kindle Kids — $99.99 $129.99 (save $30)
Kindle Paperwhite Kids — $139.99 $179.99 (save $40)
Kindle Colorsoft Kids — $179.99 $269.99 (save $90)
Xteink X4 e-reader — $55.20 $69 (save $13.80)
Xteink X3 e-reader — $63.20 $79 (save $15.80)
Kobo Clara BW — $139.99 $159.99 (save $20)
VIWOODS Carta1300 AiPaper Reader — $223.99 $279.99 (save $56)
Kobo Libra Colour — $229.99 $259.99 (save $30)
$36 Save $36 Get Deal Why we like it
If you're buying a new e-reader, you need something to read on it. Right now, Amazon is offering three months of Kindle Unlimited for free. This subscription gives you unlimited access to millions of digital titles, magazines, and audiobooks. Since it normally costs $11.99 per month, this deal saves you roughly $36. Just keep in mind that it'll auto-renew at full price after the three months are up if you don't cancel.
Best audiobook subscription deal Opens in a new window Credit: Audible 3-Month of Audible Subscription + $20 Audible Credit $0 at Audible$26.97 Save $26.97 Get Deal Why we like it
If you're more of a listener than a reader, Audible is matching the Kindle Unlimited deal by offering three months free to Prime members. Not only do you get to pick one audiobook to keep each month, but Amazon is also throwing in a bonus $20 Audible credit to sweeten the deal. It auto-renews at $8.99 per month after the trial, but you can cancel anytime before then. This offer is valid through July 5.
How do Kindle prices compare to previous sales?Having tracked Kindle prices for years, I have a pretty good sense of how much Amazon's e-readers cost on sale. So, how are Kindle deals this Prime Day?
We tracked the prices on the Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite over the past four sales to predict this years prices. Credit: MashableThe Kindle Paperwhite's lowest price ever is $124.99, which the device dropped to during Black Friday, Prime Big Deals Days, and of course, last year's Prime Day. This year it's back down to $124.99. The Signature Edition, on the other hand, reached a new low of $144.99, just $20 more for a boatload of extra features.
The deal I'm most disappointed in is the one for the basic Kindle, which previously dropped to $79.99. This Prime Day, it's $5 more for $84.99. New deals this Prime Day include the latest Kindle Scribe and Scribe Colorsoft, both getting their first price drops since being released.
12 products at record-low prices for Prime Day: A Sony record player, Oura Ring, and $10 Fire TV Stick
What makes a "good" Prime Day deal can get pretty subjective. Are we going off the recency of an item's release? Its position on the scale of niche to universally usable? The frequency with which an item goes on sale at all? Probably a mix of all three. One foolproof way to find the best Prime Day deals is to look at pricing history: If an item has never been cheaper than it is right now, that's inarguably a good Prime Day deal.
With the help of trusty Amazon price tracker camelcamelcamel, we're vetting the best Prime Day deals from big brands like Apple, Sony, Oura, and Amazon itself to bring you a list of the most popular products that are actually at record-low prices. Some are prices we've only ever seen during Black Friday, some beat what we saw during Black Friday — all are at risk of disappearing before the end of Prime Day on June 26.
Fun fact: 2026 is the first Prime Day season that we have a Walmart version of camelcamelcamel. Use CamelMart to compare Walmart's price history during its Summer Deals event, live now through June 28.
Oura Ring 4 Oura Ring 4 $214.70 at Amazon$349 Save $134.30 Get Deal at Amazon
Read Mashable's full review of the Oura Ring 4.
The new Oura Ring 5 was released just in time for Prime Day, but it's not on sale. Instead, we want to direct your attention to our reigning pick for the best smart ring: The Oura Ring 4. The silver version has dropped to a new record-low price of $214 at Amazon, down more than $130 from its original $349. That's followed by three other colors on sale for $226 and the gold option on sale for $259. Prime members can order the Oura Ring sizing kit for just $8.49.
The Oura Ring 4 is super slim and comfortable, and doesn't look much different than any other minimalist band that you could add to your lineup. For such a small tracker, the Oura Ring draws quite a comprehensive picture of your health. It tracks daily metrics like steps and sleep, plus longer-term analysis of stress levels, chronotype, and cardiovascular health.
Lego Imperial Star Destroyer Opens in a new window Credit: Lego Lego Imperial Star Destroyer $111.99$159.99 Save $48.00 Get Deal
One of the most exciting Prime Day Lego deals is the Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer set. The hype is partially related to the rarity of this price drop — we've only seen it once before, during Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2025 — and partially related to the rarity of an included mini-figure. Cal Kestis is one of the seven mini-figs included in this set, and as of June 2026, isn't available in any other sets. He is going for between $40 and $60 by himself on eBay, if that tells you anything.
Sony WH-1000XM5 Sony WH-1000XM5 $198 at Amazon$278 Save $80 Get Deal at Amazon Get Deal at Amazon Get Deal at Amazon
Read Mashable's full review of the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones.
If you've been trying to decide between the Sony WH-1000XM5 and WH-1000XM6, think of it this way: This Prime Day, buying two pairs of Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones for $198 each would barely cost more than a single pair of WH-1000XM6 headphones (on sale for $378). That's how low this new record low is — a full 50 percent off from the 1000XM5's original $399.99.
Though the WH-1000XM5s are a few years old at this point, they're still a really solid (and really attractive) pair of noise-canceling headphones. You'll get a ton of premium equalizer settings and great sound quality overall, plus up to 30 hours of battery life.
Dyson Supersonic Nural Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer (Amber Silk) $349.99 at Amazon$449.99 Save $100 See It at Amazon
No need to find a Dyson Supersonic dupe when the most advanced Dyson hair dryer itself has fallen to a new record-low price. At $329.99, you can score the Dyson Supersonic Nural (in Amber Silk) for just $10 more than the regular Dyson Supersonic's sale price.
The Supersonic Nural comes with a carrying case and four attachments: a wave and curl diffuser, flyaway attachment, wide-tooth comb, gentle air attachment, and styling concentrator. Compared to the regular Supersonic, the Nural features smart upgrades like automatic temperature lowering near the scalp, automatic airflow pause when set down on the counter, and attachment learning. The Nural will remember the air and temperature settings that you like to use and adjust accordingly when you swap attachments.
Samsung The Frame Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED 4K Art TV $997.99 at Amazon$1,497.99 Save $500 See It at Amazon
Most sizes of the 2025 version of The Frame are down to record-low pricing, but the 65-inch model is largest you can get without topping $1,000. In terms of the best art TVs, we've named The Frame as the option with the best balance of color, brightness, and budget. And now, it's even more budget-friendly.
Your $500 savings will more than cover Samsung's $5/month Art Store subscription for a while. Choose from more than 5,000 pieces of art, including the ultra-recognizable beauties from The Met, MoMA, and the Van Gogh Museum. The Frame can also display your personal photos, putting the 8 x 10s hung in the same room to shame.
Kindle Paperwhite Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024) $159.99 at AmazonSee It at Amazon See It at Best Buy
Read Mashable's full review of the 2024 Kindle Paperwhite.
Our resident e-reading expert and recent BookCon attendee, Samantha Mangino, has tested a thick stack of e-readers, from Amazon's top models to Kindle alternatives from Kobo and DuRoBo. She wouldn't hesitate to recommend the 2024 Kindle Paperwhite over the others, even at full price — so it's just the cherry on top that this beloved Kindle is $35 cheaper today. We saw this record-low price during Black Friday, but not during Amazon's Big Spring Sale in March.
This Kindle deal pairs nicely with Amazon's Prime Day Kindle Unlimited offer: three months for free.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select $9.99 at Amazon$39.99 Save $30 save $30 with code SELECT4K Get Deal
The list of Amazon devices on sale during Amazon's own sale event feels never-ending. The $9.99 Fire TV Stick stands out no matter how mindlessly you're scrolling by the Echos and Kindles on sale. A sly promo code tacked onto the listing brings the most budget-friendly Fire Stick from $40 down to just 10 bucks. We've only ever seen that price once before, during Black Friday 2025. The Fire TV Stick 4K Select was a top item purchased by Mashable readers back then, and it's one of the most popular Prime Day deals among Mashable readers this week.
Ninja Slushi Opens in a new window Credit: Ninja Ninja Slushi $199 at SharkNinja$299 Save $100 Get Deal Opens in a new window Credit: SharkNinja Shark Slushi $179.99 at Walmart
$249.99 Save $70 Get Deal
Read Mashable's full review of the Ninja Slushi.
The $100 Prime Day discount on the original Ninja Slushi is so good that it sold out at Amazon before the second day of Prime Day. However, we can still use the listing to see that $199.99 is the lowest price on this 88-ounce Slushi model. Walmart even has a version of this frozen drink maker for just $179.99, beating all other retailers, including SharkNinja itself.
Luckily, you can still find the Slushi for $199.99 at retailers like Target, Best Buy, and the SharkNinja website (this is where the most color options are, like the Soft Sage option pictured above). Not a bad price to pay for on-demand frozen drinks on an otherwise hot, boring summer day — no ice needed. Senior shopping reporter Leah Stodart uses hers for fun cocktails and protein shakes alike, and notes that it takes up much less counter space than the new Ninja Slushi Twist.
Apple Watch Series 11 Apple Watch Series 11 (42 mm, GPS) $299 at Amazon$399 Save $100 See It at Amazon See It at Walmart
Read Mashable's full review of the Apple Watch Series 11.
We don't always recommend upgrading to the newest version of an Apple product just because it's the newest version. But the Apple Watch Series 11 has enough upgrades that we genuinely think it's worth it, especially now that the 42 mm model has dropped well below $300.
Mashable's Stan Schroeder was so impressed with the Series 11 experience that his review is "perhaps the easiest review he's ever had." The big deal here is the battery life: The Apple Watch Series 11 can easily last for a day and a half on one charge, beating the moody battery life of the Series 10 by several hours. Plus, there's a new Sleep Score feature.
Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete $1,344.99 at Amazon$1,699.99 Save $355 Get Deal at Amazon
Read Mashable's full review of the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete.
Up until June 23, the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete had been sitting at an early Prime Day price of $1,459.99 (already a record-low price in itself). No one would have been surprised if that was the cheapest this Dreame model would go this summer. But for the official start of Prime Day, $115 more dollars have been shaved off of the best robot vacuum mop combo of 2026.
Really, the biggest downside of the X60 Max Ultra Complete had been its steep $1,699.99 MSRP — resident robot vacuum expert Leah Stodart quite literally said that it "sucks that it's so expensive" in the headline of her review. $1,344.99 is much more in line with the expected premium price tag of other flagship robot vacuums. If you're picky about cleaning, this is the most thorough robot vacuum for carpet cleaning and corner mopping that you'll find.
Sony PS-LX3BT Wireless Bluetooth Turntable Opens in a new window Credit: Sony Sony PS-LX3BT Wireless Bluetooth Turntable $248 at Amazon$348 Save $100 Get Deal
Read Mashable's full review of the Sony PS-LX3BT Wireless Bluetooth Turntable.
The new Sony Bluetooth turntable was just released this spring, and so we weren't expecting it to get a big discount for Prime Day. So, we were pleasantly surprised when Amazon dropped prices on this wireless record player by a full $100.
In her review, Mashable reporter Haley Henschel called this the best turntable for beginners, and it's a solid option for vinyl collectors who aren't ready to invest thousands of dollars in hi-fi listening equipment.
LG C5 Series 65-inch 4K OLED Smart TV Opens in a new window Credit: LG LG C5 Series 65-inch 4K OLED Smart TV $1,099.99 at Amazon$1,369.99 Save $270 Get Deal
We were happy to see this award-winning OLED TV drop to $1,199.99 when Prime Day started. However, Amazon dropped a surprise $100 discount on this TV for the final day of the event, and we're not complaining.
The LG C Series is probably the most award-winning line of TVs in the world. These OLEDs are famed for their incredibly crisp displays, deep blacks, and vibrant colors. And its $1,099 price is a new record low.
Last call for Prime Day sex toy deals (because you deserve a little treat)
The final day of Prime Day is officially here (yes, Amazon bumped the official sale up to June this year), and it's my pleasure, as well as journalistic duty, to give you the deets on where to find the best sex toy deals.
As I've noted in years past, buying sex toys on Amazon is a gamble. If you don't know what to look for, you could end up with something that does more harm than good (think porous jelly materials or chemical-laden vibrators). On top of that, Amazon isn't allowed to promote sex toys on Prime Day the way it does for TVs and air fryers, which means you have to dig to find the discounts.
SEE ALSO: I've tested 100+ sex toys. Here are the 15 most mind-blowing toys I've ever owned.Luckily, you have me to do the research for you. To be transparent, while the official sale is live, the best sex toy deals right now aren't actually on Amazon — they're hiding at competing sales from trusted retailers and brands like Lovehoney, LELO, Bellesa Boutique, and Hello Nancy.
Happy shopping!
Best Amazon Prime Day sex toy deal so far Tracy's Dog OG Lick $29.99 at Amazon$39.99 Save $10.00 Get Deal at Amazon Why we like it
This year, the pickings on Amazon are slim, but Tracy's Dog is almost always marked down. It's one of my favorite sex toy brands for people who crave intense clitoral stimulation but aren't willing to pay more than $50. This is one of the only times I feel confident saying you'll get more bang for your buck.
Right now, you can get Tracy's Dog OG Lick (also known as the Juicy Clitoral Licking Vibrator) for $29.99 at Amazon. It doesn't have a "Prime Day deal" badge or even a "discount" listed, but $29.99 is a good deal. For context, it normally retails for $45.99 on the official Tracy's Dog website, so you're saving 35% by grabbing it on Amazon instead.
The OG Lick includes a remote and has seven licking modes and 10 vibration patterns. It's also waterproof and super easy to use hands-free (I actually love using mine while I'm giving my partner head; it's fun for everyone involved). Note: This is a "licking" vibrator; if you want suction, I recommend buying the OG Sucking Vibrator (which isn't available on Amazon for some reason).
More Prime Day sex toy deals hiding on AmazonplusOne vibrating bullet — $10.62 $15.99 (save $5.37)
Cosmopolitan x plusOne Read My Lipstick Vibe — $10.77 $17.97 (save $7.20)
Lovehoney Strawberry Clitoral Suction Toy — $17.49 $19.99 (save $2.50)
Lovehoney Pineapple Butt Plug — $19.99 $29.99 (save $10)
Womanizer Peach Toy — $24.90 $29.99 (save $5.09)
Satisfyer Pearl Diver — $24.95 $49.95 (save $25)
Satisfyer Spot On 1 — $27.96 $34.95 (save $6.99)
Satisfyer Pro 2 — $39.95 $44.67 (save $1.77)
Satisfyer Penguin — $39.96 $69.95 (save $29.99)
Tracy's Dog Cordless Vibrating Hammer Wand — $39.99 $45.99 (save $6)
Tracy's Dog Swirlii Vibrator — $39.99 $49.99 (save $10)
Hot Octopuss JETT Hands-Free Male Masturbator — $61.99 $69.78 (save $7.79)
Liberator Wanda Sex Toy Mount — $79.99 $84.99 (save $5)
Liberator BonBon Mount — $86.61 $130 (save $43.39)
Hot Octopuss Pulse Queen — $89.95 $99.95 (save $10)
Liberator Jaz Duet Foam Positioning Pillow Set — $169 $195 (save $26)
Liberator Black Label Wedge/Ramp Combo with Cuff Kit — $269 $299.99 (save $30.99)
$129.80 Save $32.45 Get Deal Why we like it
I just discovered the brand Smile Makers Collection about a year ago (even though it was founded in 2011), but it's quickly become one of my faves to recommend for so many reasons. Mainly because these toys were built with the female anatomy in mind (for sex toys, I know, revolutionary!). The brand even launched its own sex program (Vulva Talks) in 2019 and has gotten its expert-backed products onto mainstream shelves at Sephora, Ulta, and more this past year.
The Smile Makers Collection offers a no-frills way to reach an orgasm. It's straight to the point in its marketing, and the products are effective.
Right now, all vibe bundles are 30% off, but I highly recommend getting the Erogenous Ecstasy bundle. It's on sale for $97.35, down from $129.80 (save $32.45), and includes The Firefighter (which I recommended in my best sex toys roundup) and The French Lover. Both of these toys are for the girlies with pelvic pain who just want to have fun again. The clitoral stimulation is soft and yet powerful enough to get the job done over and over again. I have both of these toys, so I know!
Best newcomer to watch Opens in a new window Credit: Mila Aura Pleasure Accessory $135 at Mila$179.99 Save $44.99 Get Deal Why we like it
The Aura is unlike most sex toys I've tested. It's a four-in-one personal massager (yes, I own this too! But I just got it, so it's not in my roundup just yet). It features a heating function that ranges from 113 to 122ºF, a massage function that uses little rollers to mimic the feeling of fingers making a soft circular motion, four vibration modes, and six customizable suction levels. It covers almost all the bases for external stimulation (you'll need a separate dildo for penetration, though).
Aside from the patent-pending design (it was co-designed with the lead engineer behind the Dyson Airwrap!), Mila's branding is definitely giving rhode vibes. The company approaches sexual health and wellness as skincare — even its lube is sleek, and it applies as a mist, which I really love (most lubes are so messy!).
"Mila is building the first comprehensive cosmetics line for intimate skin — products designed not just to function, but to actively care for the skin down there the way we'd expect from a facial routine," Kim Aviv, the founder of Mila, told me in an email. "Intimate care, reframed as skincare."
Right now, you can get the Aura Pleasure Accessory for $135, down from $179.99 (saving you $44.99).
All the other sex toy deals you can shop right nowAdam & Eve: Get 50% off two items with code 50GRAND, plus up to 30% off select toys, lube, and cleaners
bellesa: Get up to 60% off with code JUNE60
b-Vibe: Get up to 40% off best sellers
The Cowgirl: Get five FREE attachments with The Cowgirl The Unicorn
Foria: Get 25% off Intimacy Melts
Good Vibes: Get 15% off a single item with code PRIDEVIBE
Hello Nancy: Get up to 50% off select toys
Je Joue: Get 20% off with code LOVE20
Le Wand: Get up to 65% off best sellers
Lovers: BOGO 50% off
Lovehoney: Get up to 70% off
#LubeLife: Get 20% off select lubes through June 26
Magic Wand: Get up to $90 off select wands
Mila: Get the Aura Pleasure Accessory for $135 (save $44.99)
MysteryVibe: Get up to 50% off select toys
PinkCherry: Get up to 80% off clearance, plus 40% off everything else with code PRIME
Satisfyer: Get 30% off all travel-sized toys
Smile Makers: Get up to 30% off vibrator bundles
Boutique Voila: Get up to 20% off select toys
Skyn Large Non-Latex Condoms (3-Pack) — $6.12 $7 (save $0.88)
#LubeLife Water-Based Cotton Candy Flavored Lubricant — $7.99 $9.99 (save $2)
Aloe Cadabra Natural Water-Based Personal Lubricant and Vaginal Moisturizer (2.5 fl oz.) — $7.99 $9.99 (save $2)
#LubeLife Water-Based Lube (12 fl oz.) — $11.19 $13.99 (save $2.80)
Astroglide Water-Based Lube (12 fl oz.) — $12.74 $14.99 (save $2.25)
pjur med Hydro (3.4 fl oz) — $14.70 $16.80 (save $2.10)
Trojan Bareskin Latex Thin Condoms — $17.99 $23.99 (save $6)
#LubeLife 3X Anal Lubricant (32 fl oz.) — $26.39 $32.99 (save $6.60)
We found 3 Prime Day 3D printer deals that let you go full mad scientist at home
You've probably got a 3D printer on one of your wishlists somewhere. You've just been waiting for the price drop. Now that it's Prime Day, it's prime time to snag one at a reasonable price. These machines rarely see steep discounts the rest of the year, so Amazon's big sale event is one of the few times you'll see prices that might make you consider finally snagging one.
In addition to some of our favorites from brands like Elegoo, we've also found Bambu Lab Prime Day deals that are still available in the final hours of the sale. So, take advantage of these offers on budget 3D printers, with entry-level options priced low enough to make buying a 3D printer feel a lot more accessible.
But rather than send you digging through Amazon's deal listings, we've pulled together the 3D printer deals that are actually worth your cash. Here's what to grab before Prime Day comes to an end.
Best overall Prime Day 3D printer deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Elegoo Centauri Carbon 3D Printer $299.98 at Amazon$359.99 Save $60.01 Get Deal Why we like it
This beginner-friendly 3D printer is a zippy option that can achieve up to 500 mm/s print speeds and 20,000 mm/s acceleration, which means it can churn out projects surprisingly quickly. It has a full auto-calibration cycle as well, so you don't have to spend time learning how to do what might end up being frustrating or mundane tasks on your own. The result is strong, lightweight parts that are also heat-resistant. That means the resulting parts are perfect for cars, drones, and other similar options.
Mashable reviewer Adam Doud found it a "nice, contained, all-in-one solution" for those looking to get into the space.
Best Prime Day 3D printer with AMS deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Bambu Lab P1S with AMS $499.99 at Amazon$549 Save $49.01 Get Deal Why we like it
This Bambu Labs favorite combines Kevlar and thick insulation to manufacture strong, solid products and parts. It has a 1-clip quick swap nozzle, full-auto calibration, and an automatic material system (AMS) that can swap between different spools mid-print. That means you can get multi-material printing as well as filament backup for a smoother overall print experience. The multiple-spool setup is an important addition with this model, and its sale price makes it well worth grabbing while it's still discounted. Being able to quickly swap colors is a highly underrated feature you won't know you've been missing until you have it.
Best Prime Day resin 3D printer deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Elegoo Mars 4 Ultra $239.99 at Amazon$299.98 Save $59.99 Get Deal Why we like it
This is a great (and affordable) option for anyone looking to get into 3D printing. It uses resin for its creation, with a 4K resolution that makes for crispy creations. Each layers cure in just under 3 seconds as well, so whether you're using a second machine to whip up some extra detailed miniatures for a campaign or you're testing the 3D printing waters, this is a smart way to kill both birds with one stone. And it's a much more forgiving purchase overall for your bank account in comparison to a full-sized 3D printer, after all.
The luxury SUV that makes more sense than an Escalade
Luxury SUV shoppers tend to head straight for the Cadillac Escalade, but there's another GM full-size SUV hiding in plain sight. The GMC Yukon Denali shares much of what makes the Escalade so desirable, yet costs thousands less.
Get lifetime access to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and more for $70
TL;DR: 1min.AI gives you access to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and more for life, and it’s only $70 during Deal Days.
Opens in a new window Credit: 1minAI 1min.AI Advanced Business Plan Lifetime Subscription $69.97$540 Save $470.03 Get Deal
AI subscriptions are expensive, and it only gets worse when you need more than one. ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, and Gemini Advanced each cost $20 a month, every month, and that’s before you start paying for image, voice, or video tools. If you want a way out, try 1min.AI. This platform gives you lifetime access to many of the AI models you already use, and during Deal Days, it’s only $69.97 (reg. $540).
1min.AI gives you access to popular AI models you can use for everything from writing and image generation to grammar checks, audio transcription, or translation between languages. Instead of trying to use one AI tool for everything, you can chat with GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Mistral, or Cohere, among others. You can also generate images, upscale or extend them, remove backgrounds, swap faces, or even create 3D images when text alone won’t cut it.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!Voice and video features come with the same lifetime plan. You can clone a voice, generate text-to-speech narration, or clean up a muddy recording without leaving the app. Video tools handle text-to-video and image-to-video generation when a static image isn’t enough on its own. Upload a PDF and chat with it directly instead of scrolling through 60 pages, or drop in a YouTube link to get a transcript, summary, or translation in seconds.
Advanced Business Plan access runs on a shared credit pool of 4 million credits a month. That works out to roughly 1.1 million words, 1,186 images, or 37 short videos in any combination you need. Daily logins add another 15,000 free credits on top of that. Up to 20 team members can share a single workspace with shared brand voices, prompt libraries, and unlimited storage. A recent update also put the app on iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, and Windows alongside the web version.
Replace all your AI subscriptions. Get a 1min.AI lifetime subscription on sale for $69.97 until June 28 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Be sure to check out the full Deal Days collection before the sale ends.
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The Invite review: Olivia Wildes sex comedy is outrageous fun
Whatever you may think of Olivia Wilde as a filmmaker, it's impossible to deny she has a good eye for crafting comedy. In 2019, the American actress who'd proved herself as a sultry starlet thrilled audiences and critics alike with her directorial debut Booksmart. Universally lauded, the teen comedy teamed Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever as a pair of intellectually bright but socially oblivious besties, and the results were heart-warming and hilarious.
SEE ALSO: A24's 'The Invite' trailer: Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton really dig Seth Rogen and Olivia Wilde's vibeWith Wilde's follow-up, however, she fumbled. Don't Worry Darling, a psychological thriller starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, was not only plagued with rumors of on-set discord and bad press before it even premiered, but savaged by critics once it did for its nonsensical plotline and underwhelming leading man.
Thankfully, Wilde's back with another comedy that combines sexual anxiety with a crackling cast. Pulling double duty as director and star, Wilde appears opposite Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton in The Invite. The quartet plays two couples whose relationships shift dramatically over the course of one dinner party.
Together, they create a sex comedy that's absolutely hysterical, ribbed with cringe and swagger. But Wilde is the film's weak link.
The Invite is blisteringly funny. Credit: Courtesy of A24Based on Cesc Gay's critically heralded 2020 Spanish comedy Sentimental, The Invite is largely confined to a sprawling San Francisco apartment that's been newly renovated. There lives bickering married couple Angela (Wilde) and Joe (Rogen), with their young daughter, who will be spoken of but never seen as she's away for a slumber party on this pivotal night.
Screenwriting team Will McCormack and Rashida Jones (Celeste and Jesse Forever) swiftly establish the disharmony in this home with the kind of lived-in arguments that begin mundane, but grow malevolent as the years go by. Thus, when Joe tumbles in after an uninspired day as a music teacher for bored band geeks, he's met not with a greeting but with Angela's demand that he take his shoes off and put away his folding bike before he can even take a breath.
An aspiring artist who's channeled all her creative energy into this renovation, Angela is desperate to impress the couple's chic upstairs neighbors, Pina (Penélope Cruz) and Hawk (Edward Norton), who she's invited over for dinner. After months of seeing them in the elevator or hearing them through the floor, Angela is practically giddy to get closer to this curious couple. Joe, on the other hand, mostly wants to tell them to quiet down their loud late-night sex — in part because hearing such thunderous lovemaking only makes the quiet chasteness of their own bedroom all the more obvious.
But as suggested in The Invite's first teaser, Pina and Hawk bring more than a bottle of wine to this dinner party. Oozing a seductive confidence, the flirtatious pair seem ever on the verge of tumbling into PDA or an indecent proposal. The tension of The Invite's second act is how Joe and Angela will handle such an offer, with one seemingly crushing ahead of their arrival and the other convinced he'll be crushed by the results.
You likely won't predict exactly how this could-be orgy plays out. But you will cackle at The Invite's sex-positive yet preposterously silly climax.
Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton are fantastically funny in The Invite.To Wilde's credit, she initially puts her co-stars in their comfort zones. Rogen plays an insecure stoner whose self-defense mechanism is jokes. Norton is his foil, a frustratingly confident and erudite man who's dashing and nakedly in touch with his own feelings. As Pina, Cruz oozes an easy sensuality with an enviable cool.
However, The Invite pushes past these familiar places, giving the actors room to stretch into comic extremes. Rogen's stoner pops off with comically combative observations. Norton's non-toxic masculinity blooms into a bizarre runner about Hawk's deep love of floor rugs. And Cruz's mature breeziness persists whether she's talking about her flan recipe or her love of pegging. But the way she repeatedly says "my boobs" with pointed nonchalance is hilarious all on its own.
Whether they are fighting or flirting, there's a heady intensity in The Invite, reminiscent of the tension of Roman Polanski's Carnage, which also featured two couples in one room, hashing out much more serious problems. As a director, Wilde thoughtfully stages the unfolding sexual tension across an apartment full of corners perfect for heated exchanges and innuendo. The static camera favored by cinematographer Adam Newport-Berra creates an unobtrusive view into this intimate night. Wide shots early on give us a sense of distance from the lovers, but creep into close-ups as the topics get hotter.
This creates a claustrophobic atmosphere that exacerbates the social stakes of each interaction. Because, of course, if tonight gets weird, Joe and Angela will still see Pina and Hawk in the elevator, in the lobby, and through their windows. So, a sense of cat-and-mouse comes into play, where it's not enough to say what's screaming in their hearts, but to do so in a way that feels like winning. Because if they don't, they'll always be losers in this newly renovated home.
Working with editors Anthony Boys and Yorgos Mavropsaridis, Wilde builds a tension in The Invite that was too often absent in Don't Worry, Darling. And to her credit, she's committed to capturing Angela's electrifying need to be seen through every comment about interior design, each placement of an appetizer, and any glance at Joe, Pina, or Hawk. But she can't keep up with her cast. Where Rogen, Cruz, and Norton seem to bloom over the course of the film, Wilde seems to be straining to flesh out Angela from an archetypal self-hating nag. The other performances here feel lived-in, perhaps because the actors in them begin in familiar roles. But Wilde, whose niche might be the unflappable beauty (Tron: Legacy; Don't Worry, Darling) begins in a place of strained panic, and even as Angela begins to relax, the strain persists.
It's easy to understand why she'd want to be a part of this ensemble even as she directs the film. But when her co-stars are operating at such a high level of developing sexual tension, comedic timing, and pathos, Wilde's performance feels thinner in comparison. Which is not to say hers is not a good performance — it's just not a great one.
This qualm aside, I was enchanted by The Invite. McCormack and Jones' screenplay is smartly written, bringing emotional depth to all four lovers, while solidly establishing the relatable frustrations of long-term relationships. Wilde's direction is deceptively simple in its aesthetic, favoring cinematography that allows us to spy without the discomfort of voyeurism. This keeps the tone light even as the talk turns dirty. And with an ensemble that's totally game to embrace the silly, sexy, and subversive, The Invite is ruthlessly entertaining.
The Invite opens in theaters on July 3.
You can still buy Beats, Sony, and Sennheiser headphones for under $100 before Prime Day ends
Amazon Prime Day ends tonight, and we're going to be sharing deals with you until the last minute. Remember: Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs until Friday, June 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT, so don't procrastinate on the best Prime Day deals.
If you're doing some Friday night retail therapy, I found four pairs of headphones you can get for under $100. And these aren't your typical budget headphones either. This is your chance to get mid-range headphones at budget prices, so don't miss out.
Sony WH-CH720N
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Sony WH-CH720N Headphones $79.99 at Amazon$179.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal
These Sony headphones are some of the lightest in the industry, only weighing in at around 192g. They contain Sony's integrated Processor V1, which keeps the audio loud, clear, and immersive. Plus, they have ambient and adaptive sound features to automatically adjust to the background environment, providing you with an optimal listening experience. And with 35-hours of battery life, you'll be able to get a lot of these in a single charge.
We reviewed the headphones, and our reviewer, Alex Bracetti, said, "The Sony WH-CH720N prove you don’t need to spend $300+ for excellent headphones. At under $200, they strike the rare balance of quality, comfort, and affordability."
Beats Solo 4 Wireless Headphones Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Beats Solo 4 Headphones $99.95 at Amazon$199.95 Save $100.00 Get Deal
I love style and thumping bass, which is why the Beats Solo 4 are my personal favorites. They also deliver incredible sound thanks to personalized spatial audio and dynamic head tracking. They really make it feel like the music is enveloping every corner of your head! They're quite comfortable too, as the flex-grip headband and the adjustable ear cups fit securely yet snugly. It's got a whopping 50 hours of battery life, and just a 10-minute quick charge restores five hours of playback. The headphones are always ready when you are.
Sennheiser Accentum Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Sennheiser Accentum Headphones $88.34 at Amazon$189.95 Save $101.61 Get Deal
Sennheiser is a household name in the audio game. Thanks to the Sennheiser audio pedigree, these mid-range headphones have some of the best noise-canceling capabilities in their price range. You can block out unwanted background noise, or turn on transparency mode if you need to keep aware of your surroundings. The microphone is amazing too, as they'll make your voice sound crystal clear, whether it's on a video call or in the middle of a video game.
Apple AirPods for $99 Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Apple AirPods 4 $99 at Amazon$129.99 Save $30.99 Get Deal
Alright, we're bending the rules a bit here. The Apple AirPods 4 aren't exactly headphones, but earbuds still count, right? And who doesn't love a good deal? These earbuds have the special H2 chip, meaning that voice isolation has improved! When you're on calls, your voice now sounds extra clear to the person on the other side, while also reducing background noise.
These have also been redesigned with a refined contour and shorter stem, making them more comfortable and stable in your ears. They don't compromise on sound quality either. With personalized spatial audio and dynamic head tracking, you'll be immersed in no time.
SEE ALSO: Prime Day 2026 live: Join us for the final countdown as we vet deals in real-timeCassey Ho tells Mashable her biggest advice for content creators
At VidCon 2026, Blogilates founder Cassey Ho joined VidCon's Hall of Fame alongside fellow creators Markiplier, Michelle Phan, and Philip DeFranco.
SEE ALSO: VidCon 2026: Live updates from the internet's biggest weekendHo began her content creation journey on YouTube in 2009, posting instructional workout videos people could follow at home. On top of being a pioneering fitness influencer, she went on to launch two clothing collections: Bodypop and Popflex. (Taylor Swift wore a Popflex skort in a short video set to her song "Fortnite." The skort sold out in 15 minutes.)
While Ho started off with longer-form horizontal workout videos, she's pivoted more towards posting short-form vertical content about her design process. That evolution is key to her longevity online, she says.
"I've been doing this for 17 years now, and luckily I haven't burned out," Ho told Mashable digital culture editor Crystal Bell. "I have a lot of personal friends who have, and the reason why is because I allowed myself to evolve as a human, and that meant also evolving my content. I think people who are too afraid to do that get stuck doing something they don't like anymore. So it's important to continue evolving."
Evolution is just one of the lessons Ho would impart to aspiring content creators. The other?
"Make something of value, right? Share something that's entertaining, educational, funny, but at the same time, make sure that it means something to you as well, because you cannot live for other people. You need to live for yourself first," Ho told Bell.
You can watch the whole interview above, and for all things VidCon, Mashable has you covered.
3 must-have Linux apps to try this weekend (Jun 26-28)
The Linux terminal is incredibly powerful, but using it can feel like a chore—especially if you’re new to Linux. You have to remember too many commands, type out long strings with absolute precision, and parse dense, text-only output. But that friction is just the default experience. With the right tools, you can make the terminal far more intuitive and visually useful. To help you out, here are three such must-have Linux terminal apps to try this weekend.
Michelle Phan tells Mashable how much VidCon has changed since she first attended
VidCon 2026 welcomed content creator Michelle Phan into its second class of Hall of Famers, alongside Markiplier, Philip DeFranco, and Blogilates founder Cassey Ho.
A pioneer in the beauty content creation space, Phan began posting makeup tutorials on YouTube in 2007. On top of spawning an internet beauty empire, her tutorials led to partnerships with Lancôme and L'Oréal. Phan also launched her own brands, including beauty subscription box IPSY and EM Cosmetics.
Phan started her career long before words like "YouTuber" or "content creator" became household terms, and she's witnessed the internet go through a drastic shift in terms of attitudes towards creators.
"Today, people know that the moment you turn on the camera and you're dancing in front of it or filming, they don't look at you weird," Phan told Mashable digital culture editor Crystal Bell.
"When I was being a YouTuber, people would look at me strange when I had my camcorder out and I'm filming out in public. They thought, 'Who is this person doing this weird thing?'" Phan recalled. "But today it's so normalized. Everyone's making content, and I think that's a beautiful thing, because everyone has a story to share."
That shift is clear at VidCon 2026, which has grown leaps and bounds since Phan first attended in the convention's early days.
"It was so surreal just to see how massive it is now and all the different creators," Phan said. "I would say I feel like I knew that it would become bigger like this, but it's so surreal to see that we're here now."
You can watch the whole interview above, and for all things VidCon, Mashable has you covered.
This is your last chance to get the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra for under $1,000
SAVE $380: As of June 26, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (unlocked, 256GB) is still at a record-low price of $919.99 for Prime Day. It usually costs $1,299.99, so Prime members will want to bolt to Amazon before Prime Day ends later tonight.
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The flagship Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra in an Android phone with some serious iPhone-user-swaying powers.
And this handset is now at its lowest price ever for the final hours of Prime Day. If your current phone is on its last legs, the unlocked version of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (256GB) is just $919.99 at Amazon. It usually costs $1,299.99, and it'll likely bump back up to full price when Prime Day ends around midnight on Friday, June 26.
Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth gave the Galaxy S26 Ultra a glowing review when it was released back in March, going as far as to say that 2026 might just be the year he switches to Android. That's how good of a job Samsung did with its newest flagship smartphone. In particular, he noted the innovative Privacy Display, a never-before-seen hardware feature that blocks your pixels from prying eyes. Even Apple doesn't have anything like it.
SEE ALSO: 60+ best Prime Day tech deals, vetted by a tech editor on a budget. Grab AirPods for $99, Kindles for $85.You'll get the same 200MP wide lens, 50MP ultra-wide lens, 50MP telephoto lens with 10x optical zoom, 10MP lens with 3x optical zoom, and front-facing 12MP selfie camera as the S25, now enhanced by wider camera apertures, better steadying capabilities, and upgraded night photography and video. The S26 Ultra's zooming abilities are particularly awesome.
Processing speed is another major W for the S26 Ultra. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 actually beat the iPhone 17 Pro Max's processor in a Geekbench 6 performance — this thing could technically power a laptop. If you've been complaining about your current phone's lagging for months, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be huge for your sanity.
3 great new HBO Max documentaries to watch this weekend (June 26-28)
House of the Dragon is safely dominating the HBO Max charts at the moment, and for good reason—the series kicked off with a pretty epic naval battle and a shocking death. Dragons are, of course, cool and all, but it's the real-life, hard-to-believe stories of a good documentary that hit the hardest, and HBO Max has had one of the best non-fiction libraries in streaming that mix timely issues, fascinating subcultures, and human stories.
Samsung wants SmartThings API users to pay, and Home Assistant could suffer
You might soon have more trouble controlling SmartThings devices through unofficial tools like Home Assistant. Samsung has revealed that it will start charging for access to the SmartThings API (app programming interface) in October 2026.
Bumble in serious decline as it considers sale, reports say
The dating app Bumble is considering a sale, according to a Reuters report Thursday. And fresh data from market intelligence firm Sensor Tower, shared with Mashable, may help explain why.
Bumble has experienced the largest decline in global downloads among top dating apps over the past year and a half, according to Sensor Tower.
What's going on at Bumble?It's no secret that Bumble has been going through a tough time for the past few years. Its stock is down 96 percent from its IPO at the time of this writing, even with a boost given the news of a potential sale.
SEE ALSO: How to sign up for 'Double Date Island,' Tinder's new TikTok dating showBumble began with the distinction that women began the conversation (in heterosexual matches). But the company decided to switch it up in 2024, allowing men to message first with the "Opening Moves" feature.
The app has since removed Opening Moves in Mexico and Australia, signaling that it wasn't a hit among users.
During Bumble's Q4 2025 earnings call, founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd announced that Bumble will test an AI-powered dating experience, even as the numbers showed the app's total revenue and paying users decreased year over year. The year-over-year dips in total revenue and paying users continued in Q1 2026.
Wolfe Herd also recently shared that Bumble is removing its swipe feature. While she wasn't forthcoming about what will replace it, her mention of the potential AI assistant and matchmaker seemed a strong indication to many Bumble users. Their reaction was less than positive.
How Bumble is exploring a saleSources close to the company told Reuters that Bumble is working with Morgan Stanley investment bankers on a potential sale process. It's not a done deal, however, and the app might stay independent.
Bumble didn't respond to Reuters' request for comment. Morgan Stanley and asset manager Blackstone, which reportedly owns 22 percent of Bumble, also declined. Mashable has also reached out to Bumble for comment.
The buzz on Bumble's numbersSensor Tower's senior insights analyst, Kara Lee, reported that in 2025 and the first half of 2026, global Bumble downloads fell by 23 percent and 15 percent year-over-year, respectively. Between Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble, Bumble has seen the greatest decline in global total downloads, Sensor Tower says.
Tinder's downloads decreased in the same time period, Lee wrote, but by four percent and two percent year-over-year, respectively. Downloads of Hinge, meanwhile, increased by 14 percent and 25 percent during this time, respectively.
This is consistent with the financial reports. Tinder and Hinge are both owned by Match Group, and according to their Q1 2026 earnings, Hinge's direct revenue and paying users are up year over year. For Tinder, those metrics were down in previous quarters, but now it's making something of a comeback, as its direct revenue was up two percent year over year.
Hinge is also beating its two main rivals in monthly active users (MAU), according to Lee. They're up 23 percent year over year in 2025 and 25 percent year over year in the first half of 2026.
Bumble's user base, however, has experienced consistent declines over the last five quarters, Lee reported. While its monthly active users increased by 4 percent year over year in the first quarter of 2025, they dropped by 14 percent year over year a year later.
Tinder's monthly active users have fallen slightly, but it averages a mobile user base that's 2.5 times larger than Bumble's.
So while Bumble isn't the only dating app struggling, it might be faring the worst right now.


