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18 PCMag Award-Winning Products on Sale for Prime Day

Talk about high-quality deals: These tested, top-rated picks from brands like Sony, Fitbit, and Ecovacs not only have our Editors' Choice seal of approval but will save you some serious cash.

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Prime Day deals are plentiful, but some gadgets may not be worth your cash, even at a steep discount. A $50 tablet sounds great, but not if your apps take forever to launch on a lackluster display. Lucky for you, PCMag's experts test and rate thousands of products each year and can easily spot the best deals. All the products below have earned our Editors' Choice award, so you can be confident the deal is actually worth it.

For more editor-vetted deals, check out our Prime Day megapost: 260+ of the Best Prime Day Tech Deals to Save You Tons of Money.


Sony WF-1000XM5

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In our review, PCMag found that Sony's WF-1000XM5 earphones feature some of the best audio quality of the noise-cancelling pairs we've tested, outshining the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II and the Apple AirPods Pro in the ANC department. Our main concern about these earbuds was their price, but that's not a problem on Prime Day; get them now for 24% off.


Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni

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The Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni is a "supremely self-sufficient robot floor cleaner," we found in our review, thanks to a unique D shape for improved corner and edge cleaning and a more hygienic mop-washing system that flushes the pads with hot water. Pair that with stronger suction power over its predecessor and you get the best two-in-one robot vacuum and mop we've tested. Better yet, it's 40% off for Prime Day.


Fitbit Charge 6

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The Charge 6 is Fitbit's most advanced tracker, with a focus on fitness and health. It features 40 exercise profiles for workout tracking and an option to send your heart rate via Bluetooth to gym equipment (though note that some data requires a Fitbit Premium subscription). But there are also several Google lifestyle apps, including Google Maps, Google Wallet, and YouTube Music. It's an excellent investment in your wellness and our Editors' Choice winner for fitness trackers


Hisense 65U8N

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The Hisense U8N series builds on last year's U8K with an even brighter panel and a sleeker remote. This premium TV rivals much more expensive competitors and is a fantastic value, even without the 37% discount for Prime Day.


Arlo Pro 3 Floodlight Camera

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The Arlo Pro 3 Floodlight Camera is a battery-powered security cam that offers sharp 2K video, color night vision with a bright floodlight, and plenty of third-party compatibility. Some premium features require an Arlo Smart Plan, but its "superb video quality and ease of use" earn it our Editors’ Choice for smart floodlight cameras. On Prime Day, it's 32% off.


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Chloe Albanesius

Chloe Albanesius

Executive Editor, News

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I started out covering tech policy in DC for The National Journal, where my beat included state-level tech news and all the congressional hearings and FCC meetings I could handle. I later covered Wall Street trading tech before switching gears to consumer tech. I now lead PCMag's news coverage.

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Getting my start in DC means I still have a soft spot for tech policy; Congressional hearings can sometimes be as entertaining as a Bravo reality show, for better or worse. But PCMag is all about the technology we use every day, as well as keeping an eye out for the trends that will shape the industry in the years ahead (or flop on arrival). I've covered the rise of social media, the iOS vs. Android wars, the cord-cutting revolution that's now left us with hefty streaming bills, and the effort to stuff artificial intelligence into every product you could imagine. This job has taken me to CES in Vegas (one too many times), IFA in Berlin, and MWC in Barcelona. I also drove a Tesla 1,000 miles out west as part of our Best Mobile Networks project. Of late, my focus is on our hard-working team of reporters at PCMag, guiding and editing their robust coverage.

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