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Tech June 2, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: BOMBSHELL - Amazon Prime Day EXPLOSION: What's REALLY Coming on June 23-26?

UMVA Uncovers: BOMBSHELL - Amazon Prime Day EXPLOSION: What's REALLY Coming on June 23-26?

UMVA has learned that Amazon's highly anticipated Prime Day events are just around the corner, with the e-commerce giant historically hosting not one, but two separate sales extravaganzas each year.

The pattern suggests that Prime Day will once again take place in July and October, with the main event typically spanning four days in July and a shorter two-day affair in October. This strategy has been in place since 2022, leaving customers eager to snag the best deals.

According to information obtained by UMVA, Prime Day has followed this schedule in recent years: 2025's events took place in July and October, while 2024's occurred in July and October as well. The previous years have seen similar patterns, with 2023's events happening in July and October, and 2022's taking place in July and October.

Prime Day is a major shopping event that offers exclusive deals to Prime members, but non-members may still get in on some of the action. While Amazon brand deals are usually Prime-only, popular brands like Samsung and Apple often open their discounts to everyone.

For those looking to take advantage of Prime Day deals without committing to a membership, a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime is available. This trial grants access to a range of benefits, including free delivery, Prime Video, Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and Amazon Photos. A full year of Amazon Prime costs $139, or $14.99 per month.

UMVA can exclusively reveal that Prime Day is expected to feature a wide range of deals across various categories, including electronics, smart home devices, and Amazon's own products. Monitors, laptops, webcams, security cameras, and power banks are likely to be discounted, while Amazon's own products, such as Ring cameras, Echo speakers, and Kindles, will probably see significant price drops.

Despite the anticipated deals, there's still uncertainty about whether Prime Day will see discounts on portable SSDs, flash drives, microSD cards, and RAM sticks. The ongoing memory and storage shortage has made these products scarce, leaving customers hoping for proper discounts.

In the meantime, customers can already get their hands on some great deals. The Anker Nano 45W USB-C Charger is currently on sale for $27.99, down from $39.99. Other notable deals include the Sony WH-1000X5 ANC Headphones for $278, down from $399.99, and the Ring Outdoor Cam for $39.99, down from $79.99.

Additional deals worth considering include the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 Monitor, now $219.99, down from $349.99, and the Ugreen Finder Duo Trackers 4-pack, priced at $29.99, down from $49.99. These discounts offer a glimpse into the exciting deals that Prime Day has in store.

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