17 Best Early October Prime Day Deals (2023): Headphones, Fitness Trackers, and WFH Gear

Amazon will launch a shopping event called Prime Big Deal Days on October 10 and 11, aka Prime Day Part II. As usual, many of these deals will require a Prime Day membership, but Amazon Prime has a free 30-day trial. Just register before the event and cancel right when the trial ends so you can take advantage of these deals. In the run-up to the October Prime Big Deal Days event, we’ve rounded up some early deals worth your time and money. We’ll have more coverage of the best deals during the event. Farther below, we’ve got more details about what you can expect. 

For more deals be sure to check out WIRED’s own coupon page, which right now features 20 percent off site-wide at Dyson and $20 off when you spend $50 at Walmart.

Updated September 2023: We’ve added early deals on work-from-home accessories, audio gear, vacuums, and more. We’ve also added details on Amazon’s Invite-Only Deals program.

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Early Prime Day Deals

Work-From-Home Gear Deals

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This monitor from Asus is a great, inexpensive option for those looking to add a second screen to their desk setup. It has a 1080p-pixel resolution that’s sharp and bright, plus a tilt-adjustable stand (it supports the VESA mounting standard if you want to put it on an arm mount instead). It’s dipped to this price before, but we still think this is a solid deal.

If you’re constantly moving back and forth from the bedroom to the living room when working from home, Flexispot’s adjustable table with wheels can make it easier to swap between rooms. WIRED reviews editor Julian Chokkattu has been wheeling this rollable desk around different spots in his apartment. You can adjust the height and, because the leg isn’t centered, pull it under your bed or couch to bring the desktop close to you.

WIRED contributor Simon Hill says the Ergotron LX is built to last and has a great range of movement, which makes it easy to adjust the monitor’s position. He uses it with his 34-inch Alienware display and has it clamped onto a standing desk. Other mounts have a tendency to jiggle when he adjusts the desk’s height; this arm barely moves. It’s also VESA-compatible, comes with built-in cable management, and can support displays up to 34 inches.

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If you use a Mac as your daily driver, the Das Keyboard MacTigr is an excellent keyboard to use with it. It has a dedicated Mac layout, Cherry MX Red switches, a two-port USB-C hub, and a high-quality, all-metal build. It rarely goes on sale.

This hub only has four ports, which isn’t a lot considering its size. It comes with two USB-A ports, a 4K HDMI, and a 100-watt USB-C that can easily power a MacBook Pro. What makes it unique is you can also install an M.2 SATA solid-state storage drive inside (it doesn’t support NVME M.2 cards) combining dongle and external storage into one device. It dipped to $62 in July, so it might drop even further during Big Deal Days, but this is still a great deal.

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This deal is only for Prime Members. Satechi’s 108-watt wall charger is our go-to pick for power-hungry machines like the MacBook Pro. It comes with three USB-C ports, each with the ability to charge at 100 watts if there’s only one device connected. 

I never travel anywhere without this power adapter. Equipped with two USB-C ports, it recharges my MacBook Air and iPhone simultaneously. It’s compact and lightweight, making it easy to throw into my tote or duffel bag. Rated at 35 watts, it’s powerful enough to recharge an iPad Pro and an iPhone 15 Pro Max. 

Audio Deals

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These noise-cancelling headphones are our favorite for the office. With advanced signal processing and four microphones built in, these will limit any sound around you, making them great for focusing on work in a busy environment and for Zoom calls. These fluctuate in price often, but we think it’s a great deal.

The Tribit Stormbox has an IP67 waterproof rating, so it can handle hikes and trips down the river as well as backyard gatherings. Under the hood are dual-firing drivers, passive radiators in a 7-inch-long pill shape, plus an extra bass button for impressive sound clarity and some surprising thump (though it can get slightly muddy). 

The JBL Bar 1300X (8/10, WIRED Recommends) comes with detachable wireless speakers. You can pop off the two speakers on the side of the main soundbar and place them wherever you’d like without having to worry about whether there are power outlets nearby or having to hide cables. It also has some of the best Dolby Atmos immersion we’ve heard from a soundbar at this price. The only downside is that, without cables, you’ll have to charge the speakers between uses.

Vacuum Deals

Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop

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The Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is our favorite vac-mop combo in our Best Robot Vacuums guide. It vacuums well and does a thorough job of scrubbing the floors (using the included mopping bin) without getting the carpets wet. It also uses laser navigation to accurately map your home, allowing you to subdivide vacuuming and mopping zones within the easy-to-use app.

The Eufy X9 Pro (6/10, WIRED Review) doesn’t work well as a stand-alone robot vacuum, but it’s the best mopping vacuum we’ve tried. On the bottom of the X9 Pro are two mops that both rotate at about 180 revolutions per minute; it’s both fast and accurate. WIRED senior associate reviews editor Adrienne So says it only took 30 minutes to mop her kitchen (including a spilled half-bottle of syrup without leaving the floor sticky), laundry room, and bathroom. The docking station dries the mops for you too, so they don’t get gross. 

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The Hoover OnePwr Emerge Pet Cordless vacuum is a traditional stick vacuum that comes with attachments, but our tester said the suction power felt weak with them on and a bit flimsy (which is why we gave it an honorable mention in our Best Cordless Vacuums guide). As a stand-alone vacuum, however, it gets the job done. It’s also at the lowest price we’ve tracked yet.

The V15 Detect holds the top spot in our Best Dyson Vacuums guide. It’s lightweight (7 pounds), simple to convert into a handheld model, and easy to maneuver. Since it’s a Detect model, it also comes with a motorized head that projects a green laser to help you spot microscopic dust—making it easy to catch particles that are invisible to the naked eye. 

Smartwatch Deals

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The second-generation Garmin Epix Pro holds the title of Best Outdoor Watch in our Best Fitness Trackers guide and is one of our favorite sports watches (8/10, WIRED Recommends). It has a bright AMOLED display, long enough battery life for a week of camping, and useful features like redshift mode (for training outside at night), and a flashlight. There’s also an endurance feature, in addition to all the other Garmin proprietary metrics that assess what kind of shape you’re in. This deal applies to the 51-mm size, but the 42-mm and 47-mm sizes are also on sale.

The Polar Ignite received an honorable mention in our Best Fitness Trackers guide. We particularly like its low-profile design and highly specific data collection—you can use it to check how metrics like breathing rate, heart rate, and heart rate variability increase during exercise. It’s a good smartwatch for those who want to take the guesswork out of their data when exercising. 

This received an honorable mention in our Best Fitness Trackers guide. It doesn’t run Wear OS (so it’s not that smart), the screen fritzes out sometimes, and it doesn’t have FDA clearance. But it comes with GPS, a 24-hour heart rate monitor (along with a feature called Arty, which uses two light sensors to monitor your heart health), and a blood oxygen sensor. It’s a safe choice for tracking your daily metrics, especially if you don’t want to spend a lot of money on a wearable. With the coupon, this is also the lowest price we’ve tracked for it, yet.


When Is Amazon Prime Big Deal Days?

Amazon’s next big sale event will be on Tuesday, October 10, and Wednesday, October 11, 2023. 

What Happened to the Prime Early Access Sale?

Last year, Amazon held a Prime Early Access Sale as a follow-up to the event in the summer, and it was the first-ever fall Prime Day sale. The new Prime Big Deal Days is really just a renamed version of that second Prime Day. Our best guess is that many people will simply call it Prime Day II: The Primening. Hopefully, Amazon will relent and just call it October Prime Day. But not this year.

How Many Big Deal Days Are There?

It will be a two-day event, just like the main Prime Day event. The event will begin at 3 am Eastern (12:01 am Pacific) on Tuesday, October 10. WIRED’s Gear team will be here, caffeinated and posting.

Will You Need a Prime Membership?

Yes, this event is for Amazon Prime members. If you want to take the ride you need to buy the ticket. In this case, the ticket is $15 a month, and you get free two-day shipping plus the chance to stream the Giants-Niners game without paying San Francisco or New York rent. There are a whole bunch of other Prime Day perks you can take advantage of as well. 

That said, there are usually a lot of discounted products available to folks who are not Prime subscribers. Retailers like Target, Best Buy, and Walmart may even price-match some items or throw their own competing sales.  

What Are Invite-Only Deals?

During Prime Day this past summer, Amazon introduced invite-only deals—a system to help make it easier for Prime members to access deals that are expected to sell out quickly—and the company is bringing it back for Prime Big Deal Days. The feature is only available on select products but it’s spread across a variety of categories and price points. 

If a specific product is part of the Invite-Only Deals system, you’ll see a “Request Invite” button on the right-hand side. All you have to do is click it for a chance to buy it at that sale price. However, it’s important to note that there’s no guarantee you’ll receive the invite. You can learn more about the program and how it works, in our story on How to Shop Like a Pro During Amazon Prime Day.

What Types of Deals Can You Expect?

The best deals you’ll find on Prime Big Deal Days or any other Prime Day spinoff are on Amazon’s own products, including Kindles, Alexa-enabled Echo speakers and smart displays, Fire TV sticks, and Fire Tablets. However, you can also expect steep price cuts on a range of items ranging from headphones, robot vacuums, toys, smartphones, tablets, and more, from brands such as Lego, iRobot, Sony, and more. Apple usually has a handful of decent bargains on AirPods and other gadgets like iPads.

Keep in mind that Black Friday and Cyber Monday will be a little more than a month away from this Prime Big Deal Days event, and there’s potential for even bigger sales from a variety of retailers. The downside is that there’s a potentially tighter shipping timeline before the holidays. Either way, we recommend adding the products you want to buy to your shopping cart so you can track the price drops and are ready to go when the discounts arrive. 

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