Amazon Prime Day 2023 is happening on July 11 and July 12, but there are already some solid early Prime Day deals you can get, including invite-only deals on some of Amazon’s Fire TVs and more. Once the big day arrives, Polygon will be gathering the best deals on games, accessories, toys, and other associated nerdery that you can find on Amazon and at competing retailers.
However, if you’re more interested in how to scope out the best deals yourself, there are some excellent tools available for keeping tabs on price cuts. Below, we’ve outlined some of our favorite free apps along with some helpful strategies to ensure that you don’t miss out on any discounts for your favorite products.
CamelCamelCamel, as odd as the name is, remains one of the best tools for tracking price changes and history for products specifically on Amazon. While you don’t need an account to see pricing information available through the app, making a profile will allow you to set up watchlists and get e-mail price alerts for your favorite products. You’re welcome to manually populate your own watchlist, but the app also allows you to import any existing Amazon wishlist into your CamelCamelCamel profile.
CamelCamelCamel and the Camelizer browser extension link to this please only provide information for products on Amazon though, so you’ll need a different set of tools if you’re shopping at Best Buy, Target, GameStop, or elsewhere during Prime Day.
Finally, we have the Keepa extension, which isn’t too different from CamelCamelCamel. It allows you to import your Amazon wishlist, and track pricing on specific products. While Keepa only tracks pricing history for Amazon products, its extension will automatically populate just about any product page with
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