Amazon is shaking things up this year with its longest Prime Day event ever. Instead of the usual two-day whirlwind, Prime Day 2025 will run from July 8 through July 11, giving you four full days to shop and potentially save.
If you’re someone who plans your upgrades around Prime Day or just want to see what’s worth picking up, this year’s event is worth keeping on your radar. At HomeTheaterReview, we’ll be tracking Prime Day as it happens, focusing on the kinds of deals our readers care about. That means fewer air fryers and vacuum cleaners, and more high-performance TVs, headphones, soundbars, streaming devices, and other home theater gear from brands like Samsung, Sony, LG, and Sonos.
This year’s Prime Day officially kicks off at 12:01 a.m. PT on July 8 and runs until 11:59 p.m. PT on July 11. That’s four days of deals, new product drops, and—if Amazon’s teaser campaigns are any indication—some flashier pricing gimmicks along the way.
Amazon is introducing “New Deal Drops” at midnight each day, which means if you want the best discounts, you’ll need to keep checking in. These rotating highlights are meant to create a sense of urgency, but we recommend shopping strategically, not reactively.
Also worth noting: early deals are already live, including discounts on popular tech categories like headphones, smartwatches, tablets, and TVs. You can join Prime for $14.99 per month or $139 per year, or start a free 30-day trial if eligible at amazon.com/prime.
Prime Day is flooded with offers, and a lot of them aren’t really deals at all. Some prices are inflated weeks before the sale just to look more dramatic when they “drop.” That’s why HomeTheaterReview will be cutting through the noise and focusing only on discounts that actually matter to AV enthusiasts and home theater shoppers.
Here are some of the categories we’ll be tracking:
Expect discounts across the board, but we’re especially keeping an eye on:
Last year, we’ve already seen the 65" LG C4 OLED hit a record low $1,500 and the Samsung S90D hit $1,497 in recent weeks. If those trends continue, Prime Day 2025 could bring even better pricing for other models too.
Noise-canceling headphones and wireless earbuds are always Prime Day staples. So far, these are the ones worth watching:
We’ll be comparing prices to recent lows, not just Amazon’s listed MSRP.
This is where things get more interesting for home theater fans. Look out for:
If surround sound is your priority, watch for models with detachable rears or bundled subwoofers.
We’re also on the lookout for discounts on:
With four days of deals and more rotating offers than ever, Prime Day 2025 is shaping up to be a big event—but only if you know what to look for. At HomeTheaterReview, we’re skipping the hype and helping you navigate toward the real value.
So if you’re hunting for a new OLED TV, upgrading your sound system, or finally grabbing that pair of noise-canceling headphones, stick with us. We’ll make sure you don’t waste your time—or your money—on junk deals dressed up in flashy banners.