- Amazon Prime Day is Amazon's big sitewide sales event, live now through 11:59 p.m. PT on Tuesday, July 16, 2019.
- Make sure you're an Amazon Prime member so you can shop the deals during the 48-hour event. You can get a free 30-day trial here.
- Though there are more than 1 million deals available on Prime Day, we've narrowed them down to the top 31 can't-miss deals below.
- You can find all of Insider Picks' Amazon Prime Day 2019 coverage here.
Here's what you need to know about Day 2 of Prime Day 2019:
- Amazon Prime Day has officially begun and it ends at 11:59 p.m. PT on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. We're about 70% of the way through the 48-hour sale.
- Some of the best Prime Day deals of 2019 are on Amazon devices like Echos and Fire TVs and services like Audible.
- Today on Tuesday, July 16, you can shop the biggest Prime Day deals ever on Alexa-enabled devices. Save $100 on the Fire TV Recast (usually $229.99), try 4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for only $0.99 (save $31), and try 3 months of Kindle Unlimited for free (save $30).
- Plenty more deals will launch throughout today (July 16), so don't think you've missed out on the best savings yet.
You'll be able to browse featured deals on this Amazon page on Amazon Prime Day, but the real page you'll want to bookmark and check back on throughout the event is this article. We're sifting through the more than 1 million deals Amazon launched for Prime Day and showing you only the best deals so you can save time and get on with your day.
If you have more burning questions about Amazon Prime Day 2019, read our Amazon Prime Day FAQ. For any unanswered questions you may still have, email us at insiderpicks@businessinsider.com.
Our cheat sheet to the 31 best Tuesday deals of Prime Day 2019:
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