Amazon Prime Day 2026 Dates Announced, Deal-Finding Tools Detailed
Amazon's Prime Day 2026, a major shopping event, is scheduled to commence on June 23rd at 3:01 AM ET and conclude on June 27th at the same time. The four-day sale will offer Prime members discounted prices on Amazon devices and products from brands such as Sony, Sonos, Bose, Anker, and Apple. To help shoppers find the best offers, several free tools and tips have been highlighted, including automated price trackers and personalized deal alert systems. These resources aim to assist users in monitoring prices and receiving notifications when desired products reach specific price points.
Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 is set to be one of the year’s most significant shopping events. The sale will begin on June 23rd at 3:01 AM ET and conclude on June 27th at the same time, offering Prime members access to competitive pricing.
Discounts are expected on Amazon devices, alongside products from various well-known brands including Sony, Sonos, Bose, Anker, and Apple.
To assist shoppers in securing the most relevant deals, several free tools and methods are available. These include automated price trackers and options for setting up personalized deal alerts, allowing users to monitor price movements and receive notifications.
CamelCamelCamel tracks Amazon product prices, enabling users to set desired price alerts via email when items reach or fall below a specified cost. The tool also offers a browser extension, The Camelizer, for viewing pricing trends and setting alerts directly on Amazon, and supports importing existing Amazon wishlists. Its counterpart, CamelMart, provides similar price tracking and email alerts for Walmart products.
Slickdeals aggregates deals discovered by its team and community. Users can create keyword-based deal alerts, receiving notifications for specific products or retailers. The system allows filtering alerts based on deal popularity or community rating, though broad keywords may result in frequent notifications.
Keepa is another tool for tracking and comparing Amazon prices, offering charts to visualize pricing trends and sending alerts when deals are found. Like CamelCamelCamel, Keepa supports importing Amazon wishlists and offers a browser extension. An account is not strictly required to track prices using Keepa.
According to The Verge, these methods and tools are designed to streamline the deal-hunting process for Prime Day and other sales.



