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Prime Day 2025 is still going strong until the clock strikes midnight tonight, so it's the last chance for some great deals, like our Deputy Editor Joel Cunningham's favorite 50 deals and Associate Tech Editor Michelle Ehrhardt's carefully curated best tech deals. If you're looking to shop on a lower budget, I shared Prime Day tech deals for under $25 and under $50. If your budget is a bit higher, here are the best tech deals under $100.










Security cameras
I've been in search of the best solar camera for the money that is also subscription-free ever since my home was broken into. That camera for me has been the Aosu Solar Camera, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an easy set-up, subscription-free, reliable solar camera with a 360-degree view. You can get it for $55.99 (originally $79.99), an impressive value for the money.
The video doorbell I chose to go with for my front door is the Reolink Video Doorbell. It's also subscription-free, and you can choose between the wifi version or the wired one. Right now, you can get one of the best video doorbells of 2025 for $76.99 (originally $109.99).
Smart lock
When it comes to smart locks, I've tried them all for my home and Airbnb. I cannot recommend the SwitchBot Lock Pro enough, as you can read from my review. It's reliable, simple, and comes with many useful features. It's also extremely renter-friendly, so you can install it easily with minimal work. Don't let the discount fool you—this is over 50% off since the bundle is usually $199.99, but you can get it for just $89.99.
Smart thermostat
For my home, I also use the Google Nest Thermostat. It's surprising how much a nice-looking thermostat can increase the aesthetic of your home. You can control your HVAC remotely with the Google app, set routines, and save on the energy bill for just $83.54 (originally $129.99).
Streaming stick
Another great Google product I recommend is the Google TV Streamer 4K, currently just $84 (originally $99.99). I've been using it since the first generation came out. I love it because it lets me easily cast my phone to any TV or projector (Android or iOS alike). This specific model is compatible with 4K resolution.
If you're looking for the Roku equivalent, the Roku Ultra for $69 (originally $99.99) is your best bet and is also discounted right now.
Tablet
If you're looking for a budget tablet under $100, do not consider any tablet other than the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet, currently just $69.99 (originally $139.99). Any other tablet is likely to be a bust, but the Fire HD 10 has been a solid budget option since its 2023 release.
A keyboard for a jam session
Trying to learn a new instrument is hard enough; nobody needs to miss rent just to buy an instrument. Our Senior Staff Writer, Stephen Johnson, loves this MIDI Keyboard, even though he claims to be terrible at it. If you don't believe me, hear it directly from the source. For $79.79 (originally $99), you can potentially be just as terrible as him.
Speaker
I'm surprised to see the 2nd-generation Bose SoundLink Flex going for $99 (originally $149). This outdoor speaker has been a classic and top-performing portable option since its release in 2024. Take advantage of it.
If you prefer some more modern features for a bit less money, the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom is just $66.49 (originally $99.99). You won't get the same sound quality as the SoundLink Flex, but it'll be close. You can read more about this deal here.
Earphones
The cheapest AirPods without active noise cancelation (ANC) are just $89 (originally $129) after a record low price. These are the fourth generation with the H2 chip and a 30-hour battery. You can also get the ANC version for a record-low price.
If you prefer on-ear headphones, the Beats Solo 4 are just $97.99 (originally $199.95), a record low price. These headphones are the fourth generation of the Beats Solo series and have improvements on sound quality, voice-calling performance, feature set, and battery life, according to CNET's review.
The Studio Buds+ offer a total of 36 hours of battery life, ANC, great microphone quality for calls, and nice features for Android users—that's all according to PCMag's "excellent" review. You can get the Beats Studio Buds+ for $89.95 (was $169.95).
Trackers
Never lose a purse or luggage again. If you're an Apple user and don't have any AirTags yet, this is the best time to pull the trigger, with a four-pack currently going for $64.99 (originally $99).
Video games
Cloud gaming is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to owning a console—nothing epitomizes that better than this Xbox Controller and Fire TV Stick Bundle with one month of Game Pass Ultimate, currently going for $87.99 (originally $149.97). That's right, you can play Xbox games on any screen with an HDMI without needing to buy an actual Xbox console. Pretty sweet. You can read more about this deal here.
If you're looking for a deal on a PC or Android controller, look no further than the 8Bitdo Ultimate 2 Wireless Gaming Controller, currently $47.99 (was $59.99). It comes with a dock, compatibility with both a dongle and Bluetooth, Hall Effect sticks for increased durability, back paddles, extra bumpers, and switches to turn the triggers into one-tap clicks.
You can find a list of first-party Nintendo games on sale during Prime Day, mostly around $40. Click through for more details.
If you're a PlayStation or Xbox gamer, you can also find many deals on games going from $30 to $40. Click through to check them out.
Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.
Walmart’s Prime Day competition sale begins at midnight on July 8 and will include deals up to 50% off. It’s an especially good option if you have Walmart+.
Best Buy’s Prime Day competition sale, “Black Friday in July,” runs through Sunday, July 13 and has some of the best tech sales online. It’s an especially good option if you’re a My Best Buy “Plus” or “Total” member.