Prime Day is the time to save big on tech—shop Apple, FitBit, Kindle, Momcozy and other top brands.
From baby monitors to breast pumps to kids' tablets, Amazon's Prime Day/Big Deals Days are a smart time to find deals on the latest technology. Whether you want to start holiday shopping early or find a baby shower gift on sale, there's no better time to save.
Prime Day is nearly over, but you can still jump on these last-minute deals if you act fast. These are highly rated products at incredible prices, such as the Kindle Paperwhite Kids for young readers and the SNOO Smart Sleeper Baby Bassinet, which rocks your busy baby to sleep.
If you haven't taken the plunge to become an Amazon Prime member yet, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to access all the deals and free delivery. Now that you're ready to stock up, here are the Prime Day tech deals that deserve a spot in your cart.
Help your little one drift into a sound sleep with a white noise machine. This Momcozy sound machine features 34 soothing sleep sounds, including 11 white noises, 12 nature sounds, eight lullabies and three fan sounds. It doubles as a night light and can be controlled remotely via app.
With this Amazon Fire tablet, kids can play games, read books, watch movies and TV shows and listen to music. Designed for ages 3-7, the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet has an 8-inch screen, a 13-hour battery life and 64GB of storage. It comes with ad-free content for kids and robust parental controls. Plus, the sturdy kid-proof cover and 2-year warranty have you covered. Like the Kindle Paperwhite Kids, it comes with a 1-year subscription to Amazon Kids+.
Don't wait until your child is sick to invest in an easy-to-read thermometer. This no-touch device gives a digital reading simply by pointing it at your baby or kid's forehead. It's also suitable for adults, so really, the whole family can use it. Two AAA batteries are included.
The Nanit Pro smart baby monitor is on many baby registries and makes a great luxury gift for new parents. With a 1080-pixel high-definition (HD) video live stream, this baby monitor has two-way audio so you can hear and speak to your child. It offers sound and motion alerts, breathing tracking—it can even soothe baby back to sleep with lullabies, white noise or nature sounds.
The Nanit's Wi-Fi capabilities let parents monitor their little ones via smartphone. The Nanit app even sends weekly reports on baby's sleep patterns. This baby monitor comes with a floor stand or wall mount.
There's a reason that so many parents trust the SNOO smart baby bassinet—it's filled with features you won't find with typical models. It senses when your baby cries and automatically responds to fussing with motion and/or sound. It also comes with three swaddles that attach to the mattress, so it holds your child in place while supporting them. While it's pricey, parents say it's well worth the buy.
Nursing mothers love this hands-free electric breast pump. The innovative design mimics a baby sucking at a horizontal angle for a more comfortable pumping experience and increased lactation. Each pump weighs 0.5 pounds and lasts two hours on a single charge. They're conveniently portable and have a hidden design, so you can pump discretely. You can feel good about putting these on your body, too, as they're made of zero bisphenol A (BPA) food-grade silicone.
Whether your baby is fed breastmilk or formula, this bottle warmer will bring it to the ideal temperature. This milk warmer has 8-in-1 features, including fast warming, thawing, keeping warm, steaming, food heating, a timer, adjustable temperature and an anti-scald basket. Plus, its compact design won't take up too much space on your kitchen counter.
Those middle-of-the-night feedings can be a bit more manageable with the Baby Brezza formula dispenser. This handy device automatically mixes formula and water and warms it up. It works with just about any formula and bottle size. You can save time and effort by controlling it from your phone—just use the free app and pre-set up to four different bottles.
As your little one graduates to food, this versatile baby food maker will help with the transition and simplify meal prep. It steams, blends, purees, defrosts and more. With a 74-ounce capacity, you can make a large batch to set yourself up for the week. As the cherry on top, this baby food maker is dishwasher-safe.
Whether your child loves reading or you're trying to encourage them, this kid-friendly e-reader is the way to go. The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is all about reading without the potential distractions of downloading apps. It's lightweight, compact and easy to take on the go—plus, with a waterproof design, kids can even read by the pool.
This 16GB e-reader comes with 1 year of Amazon Kids+, providing unlimited access to over 20,000 kids' books, movies and TV shows if you have other Amazon devices. There's also a 2-year warranty for your peace of mind.
For slightly older children, you can snag the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet (ages 6 to 12). It features a larger 10.1-inch HD screen, 32GB of storage and a 13-hour battery life. There's a kid-friendly cover, a two-year warranty and parental controls. Your child will get a 1-year subscription to Amazon Kids+ for thousands of ad-free content. There's also a similar model designed for younger kids.
Now your child can listen to all of their favorite bops with the Amazon Echo Pop Kids. Available in Disney Princess and Marvel Avengers themes, this device connects to Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify and others. The parental controls ensure any explicit songs are filtered out. Kids can also ask Alexa for homework help and listen to bedtime stories or audiobooks.
These kid-friendly headphones are affordable even without the Prime Day discount. They're wired with a built-in microphone and fit comfortably over the ears. They also have a sharing jack so a friend or family member can enjoy audio with them. These headphones come in eight colours to suit your kid's style.
This Fitbit will encourage your active kid to track their fitness, providing activity-based games to get them moving. A School Time feature limits gameplay during class. This device keeps kids safe and connected, too. Parents can call, message and locate their child using the Fitbit Ace app. This device is compatible with both iPhones and Androids and offers over 16 hours of battery life.
The Apple Watch SE makes a great gift for a teenager. The teen years can be filled with angst, pressure to perform at school and other challenges—this Apple watch can help, as it encourages a healthy and balanced lifestyle while promoting mental health. Teens can set study reminders, schedule study breaks and dismiss notifications to stay on track with schoolwork.
This Apple watch can be used for fitness tracking, sleep monitoring and meditation. It offers advanced safety features, including Emergency SOS, Crash Detection and Fall Detection. Users can also view messages, take phone calls and operate music when synced with a smartphone.
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Caitlyn Fitzpatrick has been a professional writer and editor since 2014, and she entered the commerce editorial world in 2017. Most recently, Caitlyn was the Senior Shopping Editor at Reader’s Digest, where she led affiliate content, created content plans and managed freelancers. Before TMB, Caitlyn spent five and a half years at Hearst Digital Media, where she wrote commerce stories and was the social media lead for BestProducts.com, Popular Mechanics, Runner's World and Bicycling Magazine.
Caitlyn freelances for various publications; in addition to Today’s Parent, her work can be found in U.S. News & World Report’s 360 Reviews, Scary Mommy, Betches, The Everygirl, WhatToWatch.com, PS (formerly Popsugar) and more. As a toddler mom, Caitlyn loves helping fellow parents find products that are actually worth buying. From strollers to cribs to seasonal toys, she uses data and personally tests items to recommend only the best products on the market. Caitlyn earned an undergraduate degree in communication from Monmouth University with a focus in journalism and a minor in interactive media.