The best Prime Day deals you can still get after the October Big Deal Days sale: Apple, Anker, Sonos, Lego and more

Another October Prime Day is on the books, but all of the deals haven’t disappeared from Amazon’s site just yet. This year’s Fall Prime Day brought a bunch of discounts on smartphones, speakers, wearables, robot vacuums and more tech, and you can still grab some of the sale prices right now even after the event has officially ended. While it’s possible we see some of these deals come back in a month during Black Friday, it’s a good idea to pick up your top items now if you’re keen on getting some of your holiday shopping done early. Here are the best Prime Day deals you can still get today. Best Prime Day deals you can still get: Engadget's top picks Apple 9th-gen iPad for $199 ($130 off) Apple AirPods Max for $395 ($154 off) Apple 13-inch MacBook Air M2 for $749 ($250 off) Anker MagGo 3-in-1 foldable charging station for $82.50 (25 percent off with coupon) Lego Super Mario Piranha Plant 71426 for $48 (20 percent off) Lego Classic Medium Creative Brick Box 10696 for $19 (46 percent off) Roku Streaming Stick 4K for $34 ($16 off) Sonos Era 100 for $199 ($50 off) Marshall Emberton II speaker for $100 ($70 off) Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum cleaner for $300 ($119 off) Best Prime Day Apple deals Photo by Nathan Ingraham / Engadget Apple deals can be hit or miss during Amazon Prime Day, but we saw a number of good ones this time and many of them are still available. Whether you've been on the hunt for a new Apple device for yourself or you know you want to pick one up as a... Continue reading at 'Engadget'

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